tvoc wrote:
No doubt. Your new coach is about as subtle as a brick sometimes.
Warrington will thank him in the long run though.
Strange though that Smith appeared to value Gleeson so highly during the World Cup, even favouring him for the crucial stand off role at one point.
Warrington will thank him in the long run though.
Strange though that Smith appeared to value Gleeson so highly during the World Cup, even favouring him for the crucial stand off role at one point.
IMO this may be down to the different nature of club and country coaching. When you're the national coach and only have a player for 3-4 weeks so how well they train is unlikely to be as important and/or prominent as how they play in the big games.
Also you'd expect most players (even those with alleged questionable attitudes) to train harder when trying to win a place in the national side rather than the week in week out training at a club in which they are the "star" player and guaranteed a starting place.