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apparently if you say something repetitively it makes it a fact....
Robbie Deans will be the Force Coach
Robbie Deans will be the Force Coach
Robbie Deans will be the Force Coach
Robbie Deans will be the Force Coach
Robbie Deans will be the Force Coach
Robbie Deans will be the Force Coach
Thanks TOCC, I didn't know it would be that easy
80 Minutes, 15 Positions, No Protection, Wanna Ruck?
Ruck Me, Maul Me, Make Me Scrum!
Education is Important, but Rugby is Importanter!
Were you clicking your ruby slippers together?
Well here goes nothing.
Firstly off the field start to stand for something. Honesty would be a good start. The supporters know we are a long way from a title and the current coach search seems a debacle. Man up (or woman up) and be honest that it's not good enough, Vern Reids "were close to sucess" only insults our intelligence and takes our support for granted.
Stop the turnover of non-playing staff. If you can't afford to pay the number of staff you have a high enough wage, have less staff that you can afford to keep. The turnover of people off field can only contribute to a culture of player turnover. You'll also lose less time training new staff.
Stop treating the team like a buisness. I thought this was the reason Richard Graham was going to be allowed to see out his contract and continue on. In a sports team this is not acceptable. Traitors must be shot.
To achieve sucess we need depth in every position. We will not achieve this with what I call a fly in fly out rugby team. We must build a core group of local players commited to the Force above all else. Representing the Force needs to be considered the first objective for every WA junour player and winning the Super rugby title is their greatest objective. Playing for the Wallabies is a secondary objective. We can then add some extra talent but the team needs something to build around.
Address the concerns of clubland about distribution of Force players and the identification of talented youngsters. We need everyone possible on board and some of the things I've read on here about young players feeling the selections are biased make me shudder. If its true be honest and open, but above all ACT to change things.
I could go on, but this seems like a good start. In short grow a set.
RugbyWA just do something to give the Sea of Blue some glimmer of hope that we have a future.
Like what?? Have a revolution and shoot ourselves in the foot, we are but a supporters site and not management of RWA.
But management need to front up with a decent coach, attract young local players and train them to play in this competion and encourage them to stay with our team. These are the obvious elements required of RWA management but it seems they are incapable of even doing the basic management tasks which give the ES journos more fodder for the rags they they write for.
Unless these clods on the board and in management do something we are going to go down the gurgler.
Last edited by Elf1; 26-07-12 at 09:59.
I say we march!
“Everyone knows whether it’s rugby, politics or whatever, front-rowers should rule the world, so to have a hooker at the helm makes sense,” Nathan Charles Western Force & Wallabies Hooker.
come the revolution