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Exile thank you for starting this thread.
I have been a Force member since day one and remember the days when we had no super rugby or even test matches in Perth.
I was at the training session today, to show the boys that we are still behind them and back them no matter what.
It is easy to throw out negative comments after the match in a completion where the opposition are usual physically, stronger, faster and more skilled than us.
All those posting negative comments you are certainly entitled to but just think how you would feel if all your customers at work had to post negative comments about how you applied your trade when you may be competing against stronger and tougher competitors but you tried as hard as you could. Our boys do not take the field to lose they are trying their outmost in difficult situations.
I will be their again on Friday and next year and the year after, I love the Force and love the fact that we have a team in Perth.
My blood is blue and I am a Western Force supporter
Simon Cron: “People talk about winning and losing all the time and they are critical, but there’s a process to get into and it’s the ability to stay present, do your job and execute skills under pressure.”
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Simon Cron: “People talk about winning and losing all the time and they are critical, but there’s a process to get into and it’s the ability to stay present, do your job and execute skills under pressure.”
You'll want to keep your memberships for next year and the following if you want priority access to tickets for the Wallabies games at nib.
Me too Jargs but not everyone is with club rugby.
SA in 2017 apparently.
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After speaking to him today he knows where the issues lie.
Why the change in form from last year? Team isn't playing as a team as much as they did last year and hence punched above their weight. Why? Attitude isn't right. Whose fault? The players but the buck stops with him for not preparing them properly and getting the right attitude out of them.
I asked afterwards what he would do differently if he had this year again and was surprised by the honestly of the answer. Basically said that with the number of short turnarounds this year they focused on match day prep instead of development of players. He would swap that and focus on developing the skills of the players.
In my mind that would have probably resulted in the same number of wins and losses this year but game to game we would see improvement in skills and tactics. For me losing isn't the frustration it's not seeing improvement.
I'm sure everyone will read something different into the above. While I have never considered hanging up the lanyard it's days like today with players and staff being approachable, engaging, honest and human that show its worthwhile to support and use this team as role models for the kids.
Simon Cron: “People talk about winning and losing all the time and they are critical, but there’s a process to get into and it’s the ability to stay present, do your job and execute skills under pressure.”
Kudos to Foles for having the balls to face everyone today - and the boys who looked like they were terrified of copping a load from people. Gotta admit Foles is a smooth talker and can say the right things, but at least there is finally some explanation on the probs. however why didn't this get picked up way earlier? Could not meet a nicer bunch of guys - can't stay mad at these young blokes when they are so forthcoming. They looked pretty dejected but I think meeting some friendly faces lifted them up a bit today, and it helped calm everyone down. In fact I don't care if they never win anything again-at least we've got a rugby team to watch! Just need to stop the refs taking over games and ruining it on everyone.
Daz, you appear to be contradicting yourself mate. It can't be the players fault in the first instance if it's the coaches job to be "getting the right attitude out of them". Buck stops with the boss, period.
If he can't get the right attitude out of them then maybe it points to something deep seated? Maybe backroom discontent about the shithouse game plan they've been asked to execute week in week out? Maybe the players are sick of it?
Did anyone ask him straight out about the kicking bullshiz?
Great game, Fucken battled right through to the 80!
Yes he did explain the use of kicking, and was forthright in not blaming the players but rather himself as it is the coaches job to make sure the players were correctly prepared for each match.
He knows what needs to be done and is the right coach for our team.
In reality we are not the the most physical, strongest or most skilled team and need to firing on all cylinders to match the opposition in this comp on the days we drop just a bit we are in trouble.
Also of note was that with the tight travel schedule this year they had a lot less preparation time between games to do as much skills and match man tactics as last year
Simon Cron: “People talk about winning and losing all the time and they are critical, but there’s a process to get into and it’s the ability to stay present, do your job and execute skills under pressure.”