Well he wouldn't have a problem getting used to England.
With the possible restructuring of teams in Aus do you think there is a chance of JH's deal falling through?
That might be a bad thing. (Joke) I was against Watson as I just don’t think he has coached a big team and he has little pressure on him at Salford apart from surviving. But looking at the possible candidates that we are aware of non appear proven so whoever it is will be a gamble. I just hope we have a coach who can and wants to use kids coming through and not wanting to buy ready made journeymen.
Humans are more concerned with having than being.
Why is this person on this forum? I have disagreed with many on this site over various opinions, some Saints fans, others not. I cannot understand why anyone would wish to come on to our forum and call Saints "dysfunctional", own ground, top of the league for nearly two years, 16 points clear this season, small time, really? Lastly, a dotty chairman...…………………………………….? As I initially asked, why is this person on this site? I have probably satiated his desire for attention for reacting to his post, if so, I'm glad to have been of assistance. Now let them put that nice jacket that ties your arms around your back and let them feed you your soup, the rubber room is waiting.
If we do appoint K Woolf I hope part of the deal is giving up on the Tonga job. We don’t need a coach juggling two roles no matter how little time it might take up.
Humans are more concerned with having than being.
He would be my choice.
On Woolf I can only comment on what he has done with Tonga. And it has to be said he has benefited from having some great talent to call upon, as others have pointed out.
Watson hasn't had that luxury. He has built a strong side that are playing for him. And they play good rugby too. I like the fact that he's a former half back as well.
Also, whilst I can understand the point that a new voice in the players ears every few years can be a good thing, when it's a change after 2 seasons, I'm not sure that's the best for the club for various reasons. The chance of this happening is much greater when bringing in a coach from overseas.
Regards,
STEVO
Or the delay could be around the situation with Tonga https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/...reaten-boycott Appears players are not happy with possibility of losing Woolf as coach, could be a lot more talk having to go on to settle the situation.
It doesn't seem to be the easiest of transitions for a coach.