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Serious question here as an outsider.
Do you think sometimes of late he tries too hard to be a "mastermind" coach and go with the unconventional rather than the conventional wisdom?
Seems a bit stubborn - ie the management of JUH, although he might have been right all along, we'll never know.
Having said that, i dont doubt that the players play for him, the central group anyway
I just think ever since he won the flag he almost tries too hard to jag one by doing quirky things, but i might be wrong
I think he's a genius, and knows he's a genius, but by knowing it he gets in his own way. Why would he choose a conventional side and leave it in the hands of the players when he can think of a way to get some small advantage? But then it leaves us open to some other weakness.
**** the ruck because hitouts don't correlate with wins, but then end up undersized. So then go all out in a run and gun gamestyle that turns that weakness into a strength. So then our opposition slow the game down. So then have our players flood defence to stop easy entries. So then have nobody forward for the eventual turnover. So then have our players run in waves to move the ball forward after turnover. So then our players tire out running up and down the field all game. So then prioritise fittness over skills. So then yada yada yada.
And it goes on and on until most games end in two ways. Either we pull all of our ideas off and look brilliant. Or the opposition can make the most of the half dozen weaknesses we give them and shut us out.