Clarko was one game away from playing Nash into retirement. It was ridiculous in the endI agree with a lot of what you're saying, but Newcombe and Nash were both Clarko hires. He brought Mitchell back to develop and nurture young talent.
Clarko is responsible for their success, just like Sam is.
This whole delineating what happened last year, from Clarko's reign is honesty just nonsense.
He hired the guy who made those changes, to make those changes.
Heck, Nash was probably only still on the list because Clarko saw the potential in him, and the promise of it all coming together for him. Which it finally did, with a tweak from Sam.
But I do agree, the arrival of those two players made a difference to our stoppage work. As a team it came along just as the development of our insanely attacking and capable back six started to really click.
But those are all Clarko inspired changes.
100 percent it's all Sam from here, and he will continue doing what he'd started and moving in the direction he's shown an inclination toward already.
But in 2021 Clarkson was a coach working with people he hired. He hired them to do what they did. If you're suggesting it was somehow flukey for him, you're ignoring a pretty massive body of work.