I don’t know him personally like you do so can’t comment.
You’re obviously bitter that we’ve got one over you and secured the mighty Agar.
Probably not that but he might be bitter that Gary Hetherington has delivered a decade and a half of sustained success based on developing home grown players, which is what all Warrington fans want to see.
If I heard that any of that "Headingley set" was coming to Warrington: Hetherington, McDermott, Sinfield, Peacock, JJB, I'd be very pleased, as I was when Leuluai joined.
He's returning to England for family reasons, according to a statement from St George.
His results as a head coach aren't great, but he was at Wire, St George, and now Leeds in an assistant / member of the performance team capacity, not a head coach.
St George and Leeds would have no doubt done their due dilligance before hiring him - RL is a pretty small and well-connected sport - if he was as bad as social media and this forum makes out, he would have struggled to find work, yet oportunities keep presenting themselves to him.
Maybe as a member of a back-room setup, as a player development officer, head of performance or whatever, rather than the head coach, he's pretty good?
I still reflect of Richie Mathers' Tweets after he got the NRL gig -
"Not my place to. All im saying is Rich Agar is a brilliant coach, worked unbelievably hard, players loved him and ANY criticism is WAY off." ... "Your completely entitled to your opinion but your so far off the mark. Hell of a lot of reasons but Agar 1000% wasn't one of them."
I trust Mathers' take on Agar and heard the same from another source, so good luck to the guy. That's not saying I'd want him back as a head coach BTW
Agreed we were dross in 2017. We reached 2 finals in 2016. I'm don't know his level of accountability in either, but people seem to want to pin 2017 on him, and ignore 2016 as it doesn't fit the Agar is crap narrative.
That was sort of my point - his head coach record isn't good - if Leeds announced he was their new head coach, then I would look on it with derision. But he might actually be pretty good at a "head of performance" (or however you want to title it) type of role within the backroom setup.
Agreed we were dross in 2017. We reached 2 finals in 2016. I'm don't know his level of accountability in either, but people seem to want to pin 2017 on him, and ignore 2016 as it doesn't fit the Agar is crap narrative.
That was sort of my point - his head coach record isn't good - if Leeds announced he was their new head coach, then I would look on it with derision. But he might actually be pretty good at a "head of performance" (or however you want to title it) type of role within the backroom setup.
Agreed we were dross in 2017. We reached 2 finals in 2016. I'm don't know his level of accountability in either, but people seem to want to pin 2017 on him, and ignore 2016 as it doesn't fit the Agar is crap narrative.
That was sort of my point - his head coach record isn't good - if Leeds announced he was their new head coach, then I would look on it with derision. But he might actually be pretty good at a "head of performance" (or however you want to title it) type of role within the backroom setup.
Yes 2016 we reached 2 finals and I never accepted this as relatively successful for a team with a coach in his 7th year. It is only successful for Price because of the low base he worked from and only 11 months in which to do it.
In 2015 we were dross too ending the league in 6th and beaten by Hull KR in the semi. So in Agar's tenure.
2015 - Dross 2016 - Lost both finals. 2017 - Dross
Then we can reflect on comments from Wakefield and Hull supporters which are not a ringing endorsement. Then these comments from our very own K. Brown.
Kevin Brown on 2017 wrote:
I couldn’t believe the state of the club given how close it was to becoming champions the season before. “It was frightening in regards to standards and how far they’d slipped – it was an eye-opener. It wasn’t a happy time but things got so bad, they simply had to change*
I would not be in a hurry to have him back but do not wish him ill.
Agreed we were dross in 2017. We reached 2 finals in 2016. I'm don't know his level of accountability in either, but people seem to want to pin 2017 on him, and ignore 2016 as it doesn't fit the Agar is crap narrative.
That was sort of my point - his head coach record isn't good - if Leeds announced he was their new head coach, then I would look on it with derision. But he might actually be pretty good at a "head of performance" (or however you want to title it) type of role within the backroom setup.
Yes 2016 we reached 2 finals and I never accepted this as relatively successful for a team with a coach in his 7th year. It is only successful for Price because of the low base he worked from and only 11 months in which to do it.
In 2015 we were dross too ending the league in 6th and beaten by Hull KR in the semi. So in Agar's tenure.
2015 - Dross 2016 - Lost both finals. 2017 - Dross
Then we can reflect on comments from Wakefield and Hull supporters which are not a ringing endorsement. Then these comments from our very own K. Brown.
Kevin Brown on 2017 wrote:
I couldn’t believe the state of the club given how close it was to becoming champions the season before. “It was frightening in regards to standards and how far they’d slipped – it was an eye-opener. It wasn’t a happy time but things got so bad, they simply had to change*
I would not be in a hurry to have him back but do not wish him ill.
It just confirms what I think we all agree on - there was a LOT wrong behind the scenes in the final few years of Smith's tenure.
Player recruitment and succession planning (Smith's punts and projects eg Bailey, our halfback situation was dire, players not wanting to sign for us after meeting TS), Smith had clearly lost his mojo, the players didn't like working with Mick Turner (who also arrived for the 2015 season) etc.
I'm not trying to be an Agar champion - I just think he's unfairly become a lightning rod for all that was wrong.
It just confirms what I think we all agree on - there was a LOT wrong behind the scenes in the final few years of Smith's tenure.
Player recruitment and succession planning (Smith's punts and projects eg Bailey, our halfback situation was dire, players not wanting to sign for us after meeting TS), Smith had clearly lost his mojo, the players didn't like working with Mick Turner (who also arrived for the 2015 season) etc.
I'm not trying to be an Agar champion - I just think he's unfairly become a lightning rod for all that was wrong.
Yes we agree on that. Just as I don't think it is fair he is blamed for everything, it is not fair for him to avoid any responsibility either. He is culpable along with TS.