Coach of the year
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Coach of the year
Well done to Willie Peters for CotY
Great job finishing second, or first loser with his team this year.
Hard luck Matt Peet, improvements needed after a sub standard World Club Challenge, Challenge Cup, League Leaders, Super League Champions, Locker Cup…
Great job finishing second, or first loser with his team this year.
Hard luck Matt Peet, improvements needed after a sub standard World Club Challenge, Challenge Cup, League Leaders, Super League Champions, Locker Cup…
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Re: Coach of the year
In the words of Jim Royale, Willie Peters coach of the year "My Arse".
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Re: Coach of the year
Our country does love a loser.Funny nothing said about 2 thirds of the ground being wigan fans.35 000 i got told versus KRs 20 00.YET the commentators only mention KRs following bar george williams
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Re: Coach of the year
The issue with this tag, much like that of Man of Steel is that a key phrase is excluded.
"By what measure?".
What more could Peet possibly have done?
I suspect he won't lose too much sleep over that.
(Similarly who would you rather have on your team, Bevan or the petulant child?)
"By what measure?".
What more could Peet possibly have done?
I suspect he won't lose too much sleep over that.
(Similarly who would you rather have on your team, Bevan or the petulant child?)
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Re: Coach of the year
I've got to give Lewis a wrap here. His team had just been beaten in a GF and yet he still had the decency to applaud the Wigan fans and sign autographs on his way off the field.
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Re: Coach of the year
It just highlights the flaw with when the award is actually voted for and awarded. I think I mentioned on another thread that if Rovers had won last night it would be absolutely ridiculous if Peters hadn't won coach of the year. And, since Wigan won, it's now absolutely ridiculous that Matt Peet hasn't won coach of the year.
It's literally an award for the best coach in Super League that's awarded before the most important part of the season has even taken place.
It's literally an award for the best coach in Super League that's awarded before the most important part of the season has even taken place.
Re: Coach of the year
Agreed. Lewis had a good game (although really, can't Peters find a better goal-kicker?), and French's try was, if anything, more Parcell's fault than his.Charriots Offiah wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2024 1:23 pm I've got to give Lewis a wrap here. His team had just been beaten in a GF and yet he still had the decency to applaud the Wigan fans and sign autographs on his way off the field.
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Re: Coach of the year
I think thats why they have signed reece martin for next yearmoto748 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2024 7:15 pmAgreed. Lewis had a good game (although really, can't Peters find a better goal-kicker?), and French's try was, if anything, more Parcell's fault than his.Charriots Offiah wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2024 1:23 pm I've got to give Lewis a wrap here. His team had just been beaten in a GF and yet he still had the decency to applaud the Wigan fans and sign autographs on his way off the field.
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Re: Coach of the year
What is it with Leeds? Getting rid of one of their best players, and replacing with... 
