DParky wrote:
He did all kinds of different approaches at halftime.
Paul was an innovator and for me RL is a poorer sport without his involvement.
Some players may not have liked his style of training, also training the mundane stuff but it worked and he was incredibly unlucky that in the 2 yrs following the 2001 play-off loss to Widnes, Leigh came up against fulltime opposition in Huddersfield and Salford.
That in itself is like going into a boxing ring against Amir Khan with bootlaces tied together.
Paul was an innovator and for me RL is a poorer sport without his involvement.
Some players may not have liked his style of training, also training the mundane stuff but it worked and he was incredibly unlucky that in the 2 yrs following the 2001 play-off loss to Widnes, Leigh came up against fulltime opposition in Huddersfield and Salford.
That in itself is like going into a boxing ring against Amir Khan with bootlaces tied together.
You dont half talk some sense