Originally Posted by
C-Whiz
I have almost zero faith in the idea of employing another coach with ZERO NRL experience, fly him to the other side of the world, without his chosen team of staff, expect him to set up his family in a foreign land and hit the ground running, to try and turn this rabble around, bring the fans back, attract new sponsors and any/every other thing that is required over the next 3-4 years, all based on the fact he is a pretty good coach in English Super League.
I'm pretty sure the last guy had a pretty good record outside of the actual NRL too.
This is the last role of the dice for this club and I would say this is probably the biggest outright gamble they have made since the Hayne fiasco.
I hope I am wrong, but if this doesn't work I doubt the Titans have another chance to rebuild again.