Paul T - HKR wrote:
You wouldn't be shocked if you saw and heard the reaction from Hudge, Robbo and Smithy after Sundays game.
The obvious choice is Webbo (not councillor Webster) simply because of his close freindship with Rovers Board.
Personally, I would go for Darryl Powell to take on the task. The club needs a hard task master. I know Darryl really well and he fits this stereotype like a glove.
That just ain't going to happen.
I feel for Chester and thought it might happen next week rather than this but it is the right decision for both your club and Chester himself. He sounded likem it was all too much for him after the match.
So who will replace him? Justin Morgan has just upped sticks and taken the assistants role at New Zealand Warriors so i doubt he would move back to Hull KR again at this point. There is always the old mantra of 'never go back'.
James Webster? Was seen to be out of his depth at Wakefield and is not the man right now. He needs to be an assistants to an experienced coach for a while again before he'll be ready again.
Paul Rowley is an option but not what you need right now imho. The same goes for Richard Marshall at Halifax despite his success at turning them around, i think a little more experience is required at present.
Glenn Morrison would possibly be the best pick from the championship, he has the experience of more than 200 NRL and 100 SL games behind him and 3 years coaching at Dewsbury. But again is untried as a coach at the top level.
Steve McNamara may fancy it now his England commitments are no more but with the NRL season kicking off next week the Roosters may not be willing to release him immediately. Given his connection to Jamie Peacock this could mean Brian Noble being a contender for a short term role until the man they want becomes available.
If the club want to throw some money at the role then Geoff Toovey and Ivan Cleary are both available in Australia and have had decent coaching careers so far. Whether they fancy a spell over here is another matter but would be coup for sure.
A couple of outsiders with plenty of experience but have been out of coaching for a couple of years and have experience over here could be Daniel Anderson and Matthew Elliott. That tactic has helped at Wakey with Brian Smith and the improvements are slowly coming through to see now.
One thing for sure i would expect that, after the last two incumbents, your board of directors must surely realise that an experienced pair of hands is needed this time. Trying to do it on the cheap will cost a lot more in the long run.