Yeah, I tend to agree with this take. This is a super talented team and they have they have that great chemistry with each other. Not sure how much Cleary is doing week to week, but once the nucleus of the team changes so will their form.
Clintorian, Penrith are obviously very good at identifying talent and nurturing it thanks to the systems Gould has put in place, these systems could ensure Penrith are near the top for 10,20 or even 30 years into the future if maintained.
The Bulldogs are next to set up a similar system thanks again to Gould, while the immediate results of the Bulldogs don't appear threatening you can garuntee in four or five years it will be a juggernaut like Penrith.
Where does this leave Parramatta? Are we going to be left with the scraps of the Panthers and Bulldogs? I don't like it personally, we as a club have sat on our hands for far too long just expecting this talent to keep turning up at Parramatta....... The geographics of footy in Western Sydney are changing rapidly and I think we are going to be left behind like the Tigers have been.
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I don't think Gould needs to apologise to Cleary, as Cleary said in the Presser it's easy when your coaching good players.
If anything Cleary should thank Gould for the systems he's put in place for Penrith to be the way they are.
Yeah, I tend to agree with this take. This is a super talented team and they have they have that great chemistry with each other. Not sure how much Cleary is doing week to week, but once the nucleus of the team changes so will their form.
Clintorian, Penrith are obviously very good at identifying talent and nurturing it thanks to the systems Gould has put in place, these systems could ensure Penrith are near the top for 10,20 or even 30 years into the future if maintained.
The Bulldogs are next to set up a similar system thanks again to Gould, while the immediate results of the Bulldogs don't appear threatening you can garuntee in four or five years it will be a juggernaut like Penrith.
Where does this leave Parramatta? Are we going to be left with the scraps of the Panthers and Bulldogs? I don't like it personally, we as a club have sat on our hands for far too long just expecting this talent to keep turning up at Parramatta....... The geographics of footy in Western Sydney are changing rapidly and I think we are going to be left behind like the Tigers have been.
Scary stuff.