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| Quote ="Fallon"You do realise that Furner has done no damage at all don't you? The damage to this team was already done long before he came.
He has been at the club while we have recruited hurrel, Merrin and Ava - all k. Paper great buys. Ok Donaldson and Wellington reek of bargain basement but you have to offset the bigger buys.
He has given youth a chance, made big calls (sutty to 6, tui to 1) when needed.
The players are all saying they are training great but it's not translating into the pitch. The players need to take responsibility. Changing a coach every few months is not the way to build success.
Be a fan and support the team, don't slag them at every turn.'"
Sorry yes you're correct. Furner has us looking well coached and full of desire. I actually think hes taken us forward from last year.
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| Quote ="Trebor1"Sorry yes you're correct. Furner has us looking well coached and full of desire. I actually think hes taken us forward from last year.'"
How much impact do you think a coach has in 12 games?
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| Quote ="Him"How much impact do you think a coach has in 12 games?'"
Graham Murray had quite an impact in his first 12 games.
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| Quote ="Sal Paradise"Graham Murray had quite an impact in his first 12 games.'"
Indeed. What's clear in Funers first 12 games is that we look like serious contenders for relegation
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| Quote ="Sal Paradise"Graham Murray had quite an impact in his first 12 games.'"
RIP MUZZA!!
The big difference is Muzza was a seasoned well travelled coach and his backroom Team were top notch as well.
Furner needs at least 1 Quality no2 and imo a specialist defensive Coach.
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| Quote ="Sal Paradise"Graham Murray had quite an impact in his first 12 games.'"
He also had Iestyn Harris. Furner has Sutcliffe and Lolohea.
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| remember we still have Ablett and JJB !! - Both expected to be offered new contracts again !!! - Not - Thanks B McD for keeping the old guard and not blooding the new kids and only playing with 3 subs.
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| Quote ="Exeter Rhino"He also had Iestyn Harris. Furner has Sutcliffe and Lolohea.'"
You would never see a Murray side simply not compete - that is about attitude nothing to with quality. Murray's side got beat yes but not because they gave up - this Leeds side gives up when it gets tough
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| Quote ="Sal Paradise"You would never see a Murray side simply not compete - that is about attitude nothing to with quality. Murray's side got beat yes but not because they gave up - this Leeds side gives up when it gets tough'"
Sure.
But the original point was about a coach coming in and making an impact. People forget when Murray arrived in 1998, Leeds had finished 5th in the league in the previous season, and already had a nucleus of good players like Harris and Blackmore. Murray did get many players to punch above their weight, but he also added two shrewd signings in Brad Godden and Marc Glanville - not unlike the recent signings of Hurrell and Merrin.
The difference is that Furner has inherited a team that were already at the bottom of the league, and had been neglected for some years. While I had hoped this year's team would be better than it has been in terms of results and on-field attitude / defence, I do think we have to be patient with Furner at least, if not some of the players who are letting the team down, and have been doing so since the days of Brian Mac. Hopefully with a few players back from injury plus new signings like Seumanugafai Leeds will keep picking up wins, if not go on a proper winning run (too much to expect given recent form?).
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| Quote ="Homer Simpson"remember we still have Ablett and JJB !! - Both expected to be offered new contracts again !!! - Not - Thanks B McD for keeping the old guard and not blooding the new kids and only playing with 3 subs.'"
Not blooding new kids?
From our current squad how many 'kids' made their debut under McDermott?
Walker
Singleton
Ward
Handley
Golding
Sutcliffe
Oledski
Smith
L Briscoe
And How many did he play that have moved on from us?
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| Quote ="Sal Paradise"You would never see a Murray side simply not compete - that is about attitude nothing to with quality. Murray's side got beat yes but not because they gave up - this Leeds side gives up when it gets tough'"
Spot on. Which is where a coach can make a difference. Forget comparing players etc.
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| Quote ="Trebor1"Spot on. Which is where a coach can make a difference. Forget comparing players etc.'"
Except the players Murray inherited already had a good attitude - a basic prerequisite for most professional RL players. I'd imagine even Furner expected this before he arrived. What Murray added was a new style of play built on aggressive defence. I don't think our current squad (again) possesses players with these attributes, especially in the forwards.
Any discussion of the team's current plight that doesn't involve looking at the players is short-sighted, impressionistic, and ignores the bulk of the evidence available to us.
The coach is not a magician, nor is he the person making mistakes on the field. Letting Furner go now after such a short period of time in charge is not the Leeds way IMO.
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| Quote ="Exeter Rhino"Except the players Murray inherited already had a good attitude - a basic prerequisite for most professional RL players. I'd imagine even Furner expected this before he arrived. What Murray added was a new style of play built on aggressive defence. I don't think our current squad (again) possesses players with these attributes, especially in the forwards.
Any discussion of the team's current plight that doesn't involve looking at the players is short-sighted, impressionistic, and ignores the bulk of the evidence available to us.
The coach is not a magician, nor is he the person making mistakes on the field. Letting Furner go now after such a short period of time in charge is not the Leeds way IMO.'"
So it begs the question - what is the point of a coach? If you have a good enough set of players with the correct skill set and attitude the coach has very limited influence. A good coach must add some value and the very least he can add is: a team as fit as appropriate and with the correct attitude. Murray's teams both had those qualities. Murray had a few plodders too: Cummins, Hay, Lawford, Kemp, Sheridan etc
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| Quote ="Sal Paradise"So it begs the question - what is the point of a coach? If you have a good enough set of players with the correct skill set and attitude the coach has very limited influence. A good coach must add some value and the very least he can add is: a team as fit as appropriate and with the correct attitude. Murray's teams both had those qualities. Murray had a few plodders too: Cummins, Hay, Lawford, Kemp, Sheridan etc'"
Indeed
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| Quote ="Sal Paradise"So it begs the question - what is the point of a coach? If you have a good enough set of players with the correct skill set and attitude the coach has very limited influence. A good coach must add some value and the very least he can add is: a team as fit as appropriate and with the correct attitude. Murray's teams both had those qualities. Murray had a few plodders too: Cummins, Hay, Lawford, Kemp, Sheridan etc'"
Murray improved players and instilled a good team ethic. I dispute some of your player analysis though. Cummins was still a decent winger under Murray, and Hay was a destructive wide-running second-row and got selected for England/GB. Kemp was more of a Dean Bell era player and had left before our 1999 CC cup win (I thought he had everything apart from pace!). Sheridan was a solid scrum-half, and instrumental in the cup semi-final win against the Bulls. The deficiencies of Hay and Sheridan weren't really exposed until Daryl Powell was instilled as coach a few years later. Dean Lawford I'll give you, but he was hardly a regular member of the starting 13.
Dean Lance gets a lot of stick on here, but despite losing runs at the beginning and end of his tenure he did oversee a record winning run of something like 13 consecutive games, and take us to a CC final.
Daryl Powell is an interesting one. His Leeds record isn't great, but he is credited with laying the foundations for the 'Golden Generation' to come through. He's obviously a better coach now but he just couldn't beat the Bulls in 2003, despite 5 attempts. Tony Smith took this team (plus Bai and Lauitiiti) to real success, but he wasn't good at maintaining that success over four seasons until after his departure had been announced in 2007.
Both Brian McClennan and McDermott seemed to focus on getting an established group of top players to perform when it mattered. But even then the flow of quality younger players who made it started to dry up. Eventually the Golden Generation started to retire or leave, they were not replaced like-for-like with quality, and we are where we are - Leeds are having to revert to the old policy of big money signings to turn things around.
So to answer your question, at Leeds at least the role of the coach seems to be to a) blood and nurture young players, b) make quality signings, and c) get seasoned professionals to play their best when it matters. Only occasionally did a coach significantly improve average players - and even then the effects were limited, as Murray's team finished a lowly 5th (or so?) in his final season at Leeds.
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| Quote ="Exeter Rhino"Murray improved players and instilled a good team ethic. I dispute some of your player analysis though. Cummins was still a decent winger under Murray, and Hay was a destructive wide-running second-row and got selected for England/GB. Kemp was more of a Dean Bell era player and had left before our 1999 CC cup win (I thought he had everything apart from pace!). Sheridan was a solid scrum-half, and instrumental in the cup semi-final win against the Bulls. The deficiencies of Hay and Sheridan weren't really exposed until Daryl Powell was instilled as coach a few years later. '" The key thing is those players looked their very best in 1998 and 1999. Deficiencies exposed later? Perhaps, or maybe there was something or someone else which brought the very best out of their relatively limited abilities.
Graham Murray is the very best example this club has ever had of a coach coming in and making an impact, turning the average players into good ones, utilising their skills to the best so that the overall team was better.
Tony Smith's impact I feel is similar but obviously different as the players he was working with were superior. But I'd also argue he made them superior, he brought in the good habits and the little things which helped make them winners. And Smith's genius was in letting that team believe they could win. After 2003, that bit of psychological management was so important - given the way the current team plays I wish Furner had something of that about him - they look terrified and panic in defence whenever things start going against them.
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| Surely winning the cup in 99 the worst thing that happened to the club tho. GH should have sacked Graham Murray on the pitch at Wembley that fine sunny day!!! Lol.
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| Now that we have a little breathing space between us and London, should we beat them in the magic game and at their place, that would put us 6 points clear of them with (currently) significantly better PD. Should we win only 3 more games other than London ones they would need to win 6 more from what would be 14 games.
I’d say that as long as we beat them twice, we should be fine.
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| We’re not exactly 3 hot on grass either...
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| Quote ="batleyrhino"We’re not exactly 3 hot on grass either...'"
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| Just on a new coach turning things around, I'd say in terms of immediacy Maurice Bamford in 1983-84 was more impressive than Murray. We went from a basket case (including record home defeat vs Queensland and sheallackings by Hull and Cas) to going on an 18-game unbeaten run including winning the 1984 John Player Trophy. Mo couldn't sustain it, but he got some players like Ian Wilkinson and the Rayne twins playing the best RL of their careers in a very short period of time.
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| Quote ="BrisbaneRhino"Just on a new coach turning things around, I'd say in terms of immediacy Maurice Bamford in 1983-84 was more impressive than Murray. We went from a basket case (including record home defeat vs Queensland and sheallackings by Hull and Cas) to going on an 18-game unbeaten run including winning the 1984 John Player Trophy. Mo couldn't sustain it, but he got some players like Ian Wilkinson and the Rayne twins playing the best RL of their careers in a very short period of time.'"
Bring back big Maurice then. I'd like to see how the new breed of player responds to some "blood and thunder"
Wasn't 83/84 when the team was made up of Aussies?
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| Quote ="Bullseye"Bring back big Maurice then. I'd like to see how the new breed of player responds to some "blood and thunder"
Wasn't 83/84 when the team was made up of Aussies?'"
83/84 was Dean Bell, my good self, Tery Webb, Trevor Clarke and Steve Martin.
84/85 was the mass Aussie fest, a proper mixed bag from Eric Grothe and Tony Currie through to Ricky Lulham. Think it did a bit of damage that season. to Leeds I should add
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| Quote ="Mark Laurie"83/84 was Dean Bell, my good self, Tery Webb, Trevor Clarke and Steve Martin.
84/85 was the mass Aussie fest, a proper mixed bag from Eric Grothe and Tony Currie through to Ricky Lulham. Think it did a bit of damage that season. to Leeds I should add'"
trevor paterson most consistent of the overseas, gavin jones had his moments
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