Re: Waney, (Hypothetically speaking of course)
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Re: Waney, (Hypothetically speaking of course)
I think wane could actually be a hit in the NRL , his style of play is focused around defense and thats what the aussies love
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Re: Waney, (Hypothetically speaking of course)
Nope. Wane is like West. Once he leaves here there is nowhere for him to go. Not directly at least. He is seen as invested in Wigan emotionally as much as anything. How could he get as fired up coaching a different team as he does Wigan is the obvious question any club would ask.
If he finished up as England coach for a while and proved he could work away from Wigan that might help him get a job down-under but just like West, Wane has been associated with Wigan for so long it may well count against him.
If he finished up as England coach for a while and proved he could work away from Wigan that might help him get a job down-under but just like West, Wane has been associated with Wigan for so long it may well count against him.
Re: Waney, (Hypothetically speaking of course)
I think he will be the next England coach. And it will be part time as well. I can not see him going to the NRL. But you never know.DaveO wrote:Nope. Wane is like West. Once he leaves here there is nowhere for him to go. Not directly at least. He is seen as invested in Wigan emotionally as much as anything. How could he get as fired up coaching a different team as he does Wigan is the obvious question any club would ask.
If he finished up as England coach for a while and proved he could work away from Wigan that might help him get a job down-under but just like West, Wane has been associated with Wigan for so long it may well count against him.
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I still laugh at the posts last season calling him to be sacked yet he won gf and wcc since. Hes our most successful coach since monie.
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Whatever happened to 'Waneball'?eccywarrior wrote:I still laugh at the posts last season calling him to be sacked yet he won gf and wcc since. Hes our most successful coach since monie.
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Waneball became exotic and now wins world club championship games,it hasn't gone away just got better with ageAaron C. Rescue wrote:Whatever happened to 'Waneball'?eccywarrior wrote:I still laugh at the posts last season calling him to be sacked yet he won gf and wcc since. Hes our most successful coach since monie.
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A certain fan must be livid about Wanes current success, goes to show 3 years isn't long enough
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Re: Waney, (Hypothetically speaking of course)
It would be nice to have a Wane topic/discussion without the tittle-tattle that this site got dragged into.
Whether any game plan Wane's team play is a reflection of him himself I'm unconvinced of. His attitude and emotional traits are what I feel his teams echo of himself more and I'm not sure how well he could translate that to players in Australia or even other clubs. England would be somewhere I feel he could carry it through for certain.
Whether any game plan Wane's team play is a reflection of him himself I'm unconvinced of. His attitude and emotional traits are what I feel his teams echo of himself more and I'm not sure how well he could translate that to players in Australia or even other clubs. England would be somewhere I feel he could carry it through for certain.
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Re: Waney, (Hypothetically speaking of course)
Think he's pretty happy in his current role. As to whether or not he'd make it as a NRL coach, think the answer is yes.
I find it strange though, that his qualities as a coach are still being questioned but heyho, that's life.
I find it strange though, that his qualities as a coach are still being questioned but heyho, that's life.
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Re: Waney, (Hypothetically speaking of course)
Iestyn Harris left?Aaron C. Rescue wrote:Whatever happened to 'Waneball'?eccywarrior wrote:I still laugh at the posts last season calling him to be sacked yet he won gf and wcc since. Hes our most successful coach since monie.
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