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If Craig Bellamy is moving on, you give him whatever he wants and get him to coach the team.

If that fails, Shane Flanaghan.
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yeh raiders wrote:If Craig Bellamy is moving on, you give him whatever he wants and get him to coach the team.

If that fails, Shane Flanaghan.
You don’t employ a bloke who’s been found to have been involved in salary cap cheating or drug cheating. Talk about failure of culture…


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greeneyed wrote: May 1, 2022, 1:21 am
yeh raiders wrote:If Craig Bellamy is moving on, you give him whatever he wants and get him to coach the team.

If that fails, Shane Flanaghan.
You don’t employ a bloke who’s been found to have been involved in salary cap cheating or drug cheating. Talk about failure of culture…


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greeneyed wrote: May 1, 2022, 1:21 am
yeh raiders wrote:If Craig Bellamy is moving on, you give him whatever he wants and get him to coach the team.

If that fails, Shane Flanaghan.
You don’t employ a bloke who’s been found to have been involved in salary cap cheating or drug cheating. Talk about failure of culture…


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Botman wrote:
Elcaptcroker wrote: April 30, 2022, 9:23 pm Your all forgetting one thing.

Its not don and the board agreeing to a deal. It is more the matter of ricky if he wants to keep coaching or not, quite simple if he wants to keep coaching he will tell don he wants a new contract and don with agree.

Don and the board have given their powers away to ricky and he knows that.

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Lobby wrote: April 30, 2022, 9:42 pm Josh Hodgson when his Parra contract falls through.
Hodgson may well be a good coach one day.

I'd rather have him get some actual coaching experience first, for him and the team. Could go all Nathan Brown otherwise, even if he has some aptitude.

That's probably the difference between he and Slater- Slater has some genuine experience in really good set ups.
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The Nickman wrote: May 1, 2022, 8:36 am
Botman wrote:
Elcaptcroker wrote: April 30, 2022, 9:23 pm Your all forgetting one thing.

Its not don and the board agreeing to a deal. It is more the matter of ricky if he wants to keep coaching or not, quite simple if he wants to keep coaching he will tell don he wants a new contract and don with agree.

Don and the board have given their powers away to ricky and he knows that.

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Ilanraiders wrote: May 1, 2022, 4:51 am
greeneyed wrote: May 1, 2022, 1:21 am
yeh raiders wrote:If Craig Bellamy is moving on, you give him whatever he wants and get him to coach the team.

If that fails, Shane Flanaghan.
You don’t employ a bloke who’s been found to have been involved in salary cap cheating or drug cheating. Talk about failure of culture…


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GE - you might’ve mentioned already but who would you have to replace Sticky?
It’s not my job… I’d hope the club has a full and proper process, when there’s a vacancy, with strong expertise and experience in the coaching game. But if it were my job, I’d be looking very closely at those with experience in the Storm system. So Ryles, Slater, Cronk, Smith. Or Ciraldo. It’d be safer to go with someone who has prior coaching experience.
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I am 100% all for Ricky to go asap...Just a question how many good coaches do you guys think are in the NRL currently? 5? 6?
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I agree with many that the Board will not sack Ricky any time soon.

So with that in mind!!!!! I want a Co-Coach system with Bellamy (I know I’m dreaming, but Stuart and him can have a beer after every match), Cronk, Slater or one of the Johns brothers.

Most of those I mentioned can teach passing skills, passing strategy and passing techniques obviously better than anyone in our current coaching setup. I’ve often wondered whether Stuart can’t coach passing because it was a skill that came so naturally to him as a player.
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BJ wrote: May 1, 2022, 10:27 amI’ve often wondered whether Stuart can’t coach passing because it was a skill that came so naturally to him as a player.
It's 100% that, all the best coaches were pretty average players (and many of them played for the Raiders, the home of pretty average). That's because they likely had a lot less "natural" footy ability and hence had to learn it all so then it's something they can pass on to others.
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Whoever is eventually selected to replace Sticky, I hope that Ricky is not put in an oversight role. The new coach deserves a clean run with their own staff and decisions made on recruitment and retention and playing style. As when Sticky joined the Raiders as head coach it will take a few seasons for the new coach to mould the playing squad wanted. I would love to get a Ciraldo who is from a successful Club but as with all coaches there are no guarantees.
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That made me laugh, it was great, the betoota should hire you


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greeneyed wrote: April 30, 2022, 6:11 pm You simply do not consider a former head coach who has been done for both drug and salary cap cheating. Why the NRL hasn't rubbed him out of the game is beyond me.

Paul Green. Has been.

I don't trust coaching form from Super League.

We should follow the Sharks example... and looking for fresh coaching talent. Certainly no internal promotion, given what's happening...
Agree with this.
I'd also point out that Flannagan's sharks side were pretty much a grind fest team and I'd rather we move away from that style to be honest.
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It will Ricky Stuart’s job until he don’t want it anymore..right Don ?
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-PJ- wrote:It will Ricky Stuart’s job until he don’t want it anymore..right Don ?
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Fuifui Bradbrad wrote:
-PJ- wrote:It will Ricky Stuart’s job until he don’t want it anymore..right Don ?
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That should replace the victor logo for our away jersey's once they finalise the changing of the name to the canberra rickys, and use a smug photo of ricky for the home jersey's


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greeneyed wrote: May 1, 2022, 1:21 am
yeh raiders wrote:If Craig Bellamy is moving on, you give him whatever he wants and get him to coach the team.

If that fails, Shane Flanaghan.
You don’t employ a bloke who’s been found to have been involved in salary cap cheating or drug cheating. Talk about failure of culture…


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