- Oct 7, 2017
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This Tripp guy actually sounds like he will work in our favour.I seem to recall Tripp also declaring Donaghy wont be leaving either [emoji2955]
Siebold to coach Melbourne. PLEASE
I think he is done re a head coaching role. I will be very surprised if he gets another head coaching role in the NRL.Lol get real. Maybe the Bulldogs would be stupid enough to throw that hack a life line, but personally I doubt any coach survives being the one responsible for delivering a spoon to the Brisbane Broncos. He may as well stick that Dally M Coach trophy up his ass.
Maybe if he goes to England or something and works on his deficiencies and finds a lot of success there.I think he is done re a head coaching role. I will be very surprised if he gets another head coaching role in the NRL.
That would be about the only way I agree mate. I also think it would have to be some pretty sustained success, like multiple premierships before anyone would risk it over here.Maybe if he goes to England or something and works on his deficiencies and finds a lot of success there.
Who in England would take a punt on him in the foreseeable future though? His name is Mudd.
Puddle of. We fuckin' hate him.
Unfortunately his time at Brissy will take along time to become Blurry.
I think he will get another NRL gig. He’ll eventually find an assistant coach role, which apparently he is pretty good at. Then because the NRL tears through coaches he’ll find his way to the top at some desperate team eventually. Even Kearny got another gig after his losing record. Seibs will power point his way to a top job in 5 years so at a team like the tigers or bulldogs maybe.
Poor coaching records are one thing but destroying the most high profile team in the game is another.Kearney and Brown who have both been poor NRL coaches keep getting NRL head coaching roles.
Seibs will as well ... although i see him having to go through the route of an assistant coach role again first. apparently the Knights might be an option for that