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Stephen Kearney Sacked
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[QUOTE="BroncsFan, post: 3133011, member: 9052"] I thought he was given a pretty decent chance to show his wares as a coach at parra back in the day didn't he?? I can't recall the state of their squad at the time, but I think he completely shit the bed with them... he came out of the storm system and tried to replicate what they were doing but it just didn't work. I don't think he's ever really had a style other than trying to be a wannabe storm. He seems a good man manager as he was able to get those kiwi international teams up and competitive against stronger Australian sides, but his teams aren't defensive or attacking juggernauts and at the warriors he didn't really do much with their roster except let SJ go and then give overs to anyone they could tempt across the tasman. I think he was brought into the warriors and it was thought that he would be able to really utilise the vast amount of kiwi talent off the back of being a NZ test coach, but he didn't really do all that great a job of bringing any of their juniors through. He did get RTS and now Tohu over, and also got Issac over whilst he was kiwi hooker... so I think there was an attempt at creating a kiwi flavour in the team, but what happened to all the 20's players that dominated the NYC. It would be great if their next coach is able to create a really strong development and pathways system for their club and not try to create an aussie expats team based out of New Zealand. Their next coach also needs to be good at turning juniors into first graders and from that sense Griffin may be suitable. He did an ok job at making the 08 generation into a first grade team even if they didn't quite make it to the levels that were anticipated, and also did a good job of bringing a heap of juniors through at Panthers, turning them into a competitive team. In both instances he was punted before he could see the job through. There's also the connection with Redcliffe now established. Actually thinking about it Griffin could be a good fit for warriors despite not being a kiwi [/QUOTE]
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