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Interesting to hear his 28 cap talk, "if you want more you have to go" ... Best?
I thought the same.
He also mentioned a young player they’d just signed who didn’t have an agent, so his mum handled negotiations on his behalf. He noted that she was already very familiar with the process because the player’s older brother is an NRL player with an agent. It sounded like he was referring to the McEwens.
It was a great interview and gave some genuine insight into how things are being run. You can see why he chooses to work with certain people, especially those he mentioned by name and has built long-standing relationships with over the years.
Hopefully they can lock POS up for the long term. I also loved hearing him talk about the cultural shift and the change in attitudes from 2025 to 2026. It’s been a long drought for us, but things finally seem to be heading in the right direction. Things are definitely looking up for us ⚔️.
 
Very interesting, easy to see why the club’s probably in the best position it’s ever been in now. Loved his confidence that they could beat any team on their day at full strength.

Clearly Holbrook’s had a massive effect too. Just hearing the difference in KP from last year to this year. You can see the effect on all the players.

Goes to show you don’t necessarily need hard asses everywhere to get results either. Holbrook, Brown and KP being very similar, easy going guys clearly works for them and that’s what matters.
 
Very interesting, easy to see why the club’s probably in the best position it’s ever been in now. Loved his confidence that they could beat any team on their day at full strength.

Clearly Holbrook’s had a massive effect too. Just hearing the difference in KP from last year to this year. You can see the effect on all the players.

Goes to show you don’t necessarily need hard asses everywhere to get results either. Holbrook, Brown and KP being very similar, easy going guys clearly works for them and that’s what matters.
The idea that a coach has to be some screaming lunatic who goes berserk at the players whenever they’re not at 100% is one of the dumbest ideas. Even if it does work, it’s always had a limited lifespan (see the decline in Michael Maguire’s teams).

But yeah, looking at Ponga, Brown etc, and a lot of today’s players, Pacific players too, can’t think of a coaching style that would be a worse fit for them.
 
I truely believe spraying is still a big need in the game, but it shouldn’t be what you base your style of, but yeah I still think at times players still need a spray once in awhile
 
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