Different coach at Manly next season?

For what its worth, this is the rumour I have heard.....

Hook is on borrowed time at Penrith with Gould lining up Barrett as his 2019 replacement. And Manly's new coach? Its likely to be a former Adelaide Rams fullback.....and I don't mean Rod Maybon.
 
For what its worth, this is the rumour I have heard.....

Hook is on borrowed time at Penrith with Gould lining up Barrett as his 2019 replacement. And Manly's new coach? Its likely to be a former Adelaide Rams fullback.....and I don't mean Rod Maybon.
Interesting . Who is the former Rams fullback ?
 
At least Madge has an NRL premiership win to his coaching resume. So on that score alone he is already better than the alternative.....Cartwright.
If cartwright gets the job we think we have had a poor season well try again
He would set us back many years as a club
Madge gets my nod if TB is given the flick.
 
Cartwright is one of those first grade coaches who is better suited to being an assistant coach where he is not in control of the major decisions.

Maguire.....sure he had a couple of down years with Souffs after 2014, but I think their problem was the same as North Qld right now....they went stale and lost their hunger (also, it must be said that once they won the premiership, they were no longer the fairy tale so didn't get the same referee help).

Even though he's never been a Manly boy I think Madge could actually do well with us. We do have a talented squad and despite the salary cap $hit, the core of the group being DCE, the Turbos, Walks, Kapow, AFB, Api, Thommo, Siro......are going to be here so its a good base to work off.
 
For what it is worth .....

Coaching career
When Maguire retired from playing he initially left the game and taught Physical Education before signing as a strength and conditioning coach for Canberra. He later became an assistant coach for the Raiders' reserve grade under Mal Meninga. Maguire was eventually promoted to assistant coach of the Canberra first team alongside Matthew Elliott, before leaving the club in 2004 to take the assistant coaching job at Melbourne Storm under a former Raiders teammate, Craig Bellamy.

Maguire was an integral part in Melbourne's stripped NRL premierships and took control of first team affairs when head coach Bellamy took up representative duties for the Blues in State of Origin. This earned him plaudits from senior coaches in the NRL and Maguire was linked with a move to Brisbane Broncos as head coach in 2008.[4] He was heavily linked with a move to English club Wigan Warriors towards the end of the 2009 season and signed a three-year deal with the Super League side on 7 October 2009.[5]

Wigan Warriors
Maguire started his Warriors coaching career with a victory against the Crusaders in his first home match of the season. He ended the Halliwell Jones hoodoo against Warrington Wolves in a thrilling match which Wigan won 22-20. He won RLW coach of the month for February. Maguire then recorded his biggest victory as a Wigan coach, beating nearest rivals St. Helens in the last ever Good Friday derby match at Knowsley Road. He and his assistant Shaun Wane helped guide Wigan to the League Leaders' Shield in 2010. This was the first time Wigan topped the table in 10 years and marked a trophy winning start to "Madge's" Wigan coaching tenure. Maguire guided Wigan to their first Super League Grand Final appearance in 7 years as the Warriors beat Leeds Rhinos in a semi-final at Headingley by a scoreline of 26-6 on 25 September 2010. Maguire was crowned Coach of the Year 2010 at the annual Super League 'Man of Steel' awards dinner.[6]

Maguire managed the Wigan Warriors side to their first Super League Grand Final win in over 10 years beating their arch rivals Saint Helens 22-10 in the 2010 Super League Grand Final. The following February his Wigan side took on 2010 NRL premiers St. George Illawarra Dragons in the 2011 World Club Challenge but were defeated. In 2011 Maguire announced his resignation from Wigan, in order to replace the retiring John Lang as head coach of National Rugby League club the South Sydney Rabbitohs for the 2012 NRL season.[7]

Maguire coached Wigan to the 2011 Challenge Cup final, a 28-18 win over Leeds Rhinos.[8]

South Sydney Rabbitohs
Maguire joined the South Sydney Rabbitohs in October 2011, after the end of the NRL and Super League seasons. He had signed a contract with the club earlier in the year, to replace the retiring John Lang.[9] The Rabbitohs performed well during the 2012 NRL season with Maguire credited for the successful move of Greg Inglis from centre to full-back. The team progressed to within one game of the 2012 NRL Grand Final.

In the 2014 NRL season, Souths were tipped to be winners of the minor premiership, along with the Sydney Roosters and Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles. The first finals round saw Souths defeat the Sea Eagles, then facing the Roosters in the preliminary final. Unlike the last round of the ordinary season, the Rabbitohs overcome an early 12-0 deficit to score 32 unanswered points, eventually winning the match 32-22. Under Maguire's coaching this was the first time since 1971 that the Rabbitohs had reached a grand final. The Rabbitohs defeated the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 30-6 in the 2014 NRL Grand Final, securing their 21st premiership and their first since 1971. In September 2017, Maguire was terminated as coach of South Sydney despite having two years remaining on his contract.[10]
 
IMO .When you want to build a winning culture you need an experience coach that can set the winning foundations
You need strong foundations to build anything great
 
Neil Henry was at a wedding I went to a few months back, I tried to have a chat but it was like trying to get a result out of this salary cap investigation. It may not have helped that I wrote DCE on my forehead and did an awesome backflip on the dance floor. I don't know what this has got to do with anything but hey, maybe the Mole could write an article such as " Neil Henry to coach Manly in 2019 after being seen socialising with half cut Manly supporter"
It might have been when you were running around yelling " im a cuckold" instead of CorkQld .
 
Interesting Zorba article today, talking about goal kicking and ‘game management’ in last week’s game. In short missing the shot that hit the upright and not ‘taking the two’ from in front in the second half.

The knives are apparently out for someone. Is it the coach, or the captain?
Both can go as a package deal
 
Half cut, dce written from a mirror on your forehead, backflipping in a suit, and still writing the moles column
You sir are a freak of nature.
No for henry i rarely trust a man that has 2 first names
Surely you trust Daryl Neville?
 
My point is that Zorba always starts fanning flames (usually via third parties) when a move is afoot.

Think leaking details about Delmege’s cashflow problems in 2008. Or rumours that Toovey’s tenure was under threat, as early as late 2014.

What is he up to here? He usually doesn’t criticise the team’s tactics.
The bistro is closed for renovations and he is having withdrawal symptoms and hallucenating
 

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