Dewsbury Rams appoint Glenn Morrison (merged topics)
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morti
, sept. 05 2012 07:05
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#1
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 07:05
strongly linked at the minute by many ????????
#2
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 07:10
I don't think it's much of a secret anymore, he will be revealed I guess
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#3
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 07:31
comfirmed glenn morrison,good appointment imo
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#4
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 07:56
At least its not another forward............................oh!
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#5
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 07:57
Secret or not, I think it's a great appointment. Sure he will do well for us.
I know he has no hands on experience as a coach but plenty as a playe for some quality clubs/teams
Roll on next season
I know he has no hands on experience as a coach but plenty as a playe for some quality clubs/teams
Roll on next season
Up The Rams
Mirfield Rams
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#6
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 08:45
Secret or not, I think it's a great appointment. Sure he will do well for us.
I know he has no hands on experience as a coach but plenty as a playe for some quality clubs/teams
Roll on next season
Wasn't he an assistant coach at wakey?
#7
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 08:48
Wasn't he an assistant coach at wakey?
yes he was
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#8
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 08:48
He was U 20's coach, whilst acting as an assistant to the first team. He's a good bloke and will do a good job for you guys.
Any idea where this leaves Tony Drury who was assisting Beans?
Any idea where this leaves Tony Drury who was assisting Beans?
#9
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 09:06
great appointment for me. seems a good bloke too. hope it works out for him at dewsbury.
#10
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 09:18
Cant wait. Glen spoke realy well and knows what he wants. Put it this way he as good contacts and i reckon wev got the right man...
Nice bit that Glen mensioned the memories of playing us in his first ever match for the bulls and in england, the cold muddy friday night when he thought why the hell did he leave Australia.... Ha. Well a new era begins......
GLENN MORRISONS BARMY ARMY
Nice bit that Glen mensioned the memories of playing us in his first ever match for the bulls and in england, the cold muddy friday night when he thought why the hell did he leave Australia.... Ha. Well a new era begins......
GLENN MORRISONS BARMY ARMY
#11
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 09:33
What happened to the Paul Broadbent being nailed on as the new coach rumour........
#12
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 10:08
Anyone know if he has come as player coach?
#13
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 10:09
well its been a long long time since i left the stadium feeling so excited about the future
this afternoon as various rumours had been bounced around on the mill,i felt sorry for PB
who i thought had done a fantastic job with his 3 game stint,and a change in the team was evident and i would have been
happy with his appointment as new coach.
but after hearing a young coach keen to cut his teeth at head coach level,the excitement felt in his voice dismissed any doubt that this was a wrong appointment,this is a man who has close connections to more than one super league club & respected highly by fellow professionals thoughout the game.
as i took my seat and expressed my disappointment of some players who have lacked loyalty back to the club to GFDU
his reply was ''there is no loyalty in rugby league'' my reply ''well there should be'' within seconds in was announced by mr sawyer that james craven had resigned on with us.
personally i felt a sense of proudness & honor that a young lad with a big future in the game wanted to play for his hometown
club regardless of so called bigger teams throwing stupid amounts of money at him.
WELL DONE & LOTS OF RESPECT TO JAMES CRAVEN !!
next up is mr steve crossley now of featherstone
today i called steve a judas for taking his 30 pieces of silver,but after hearing tonight our chairman explain what went on with steve & what featherstone had thrown on the table to pull him away,this is a young man with a great future in the game
and also a young family so mark advised him to take the deal because he would be silly not too,and mark wished him well
and asked supporters to do the same as in reality he didnt want to leave,so with that
STEVE CROSSLEY I WHOLEHEARTEDLY APOLOGIZE FOR MY COMMENTS THIS AFTERNOON
so welcome aboard glenn morrison and i hope you show everyday the excitement you showed this evening
and im sure every Rams fan will give you their full & relentless support.
now finally the question of player loyalty
directed as 2 individuals in particular to the first next time you need to prove a point to a team you never wanted to
leave in the first place...dont use their near neighbours to highlight the point because basicly you make yourself look
a bigger **** than you orginally was specially when those supporters took you too their hearts.
and to the second player,disgusted with your lack of respect & lack of loyalty to the club & fans who stood by your
in your low times,thru injury & law breaking (alleged) you have to live with your actions,where as now we move on and forget,only to remember 3 times a season when we play you....where im sure YOU WILL GET IT LARGE FROM ALL AT DEWSBURY....fans wise that is
this appointment has the ''coolie seal of approval''
well done mark sawyer
coolie
this afternoon as various rumours had been bounced around on the mill,i felt sorry for PB
who i thought had done a fantastic job with his 3 game stint,and a change in the team was evident and i would have been
happy with his appointment as new coach.
but after hearing a young coach keen to cut his teeth at head coach level,the excitement felt in his voice dismissed any doubt that this was a wrong appointment,this is a man who has close connections to more than one super league club & respected highly by fellow professionals thoughout the game.
as i took my seat and expressed my disappointment of some players who have lacked loyalty back to the club to GFDU
his reply was ''there is no loyalty in rugby league'' my reply ''well there should be'' within seconds in was announced by mr sawyer that james craven had resigned on with us.
personally i felt a sense of proudness & honor that a young lad with a big future in the game wanted to play for his hometown
club regardless of so called bigger teams throwing stupid amounts of money at him.
WELL DONE & LOTS OF RESPECT TO JAMES CRAVEN !!
next up is mr steve crossley now of featherstone
today i called steve a judas for taking his 30 pieces of silver,but after hearing tonight our chairman explain what went on with steve & what featherstone had thrown on the table to pull him away,this is a young man with a great future in the game
and also a young family so mark advised him to take the deal because he would be silly not too,and mark wished him well
and asked supporters to do the same as in reality he didnt want to leave,so with that
STEVE CROSSLEY I WHOLEHEARTEDLY APOLOGIZE FOR MY COMMENTS THIS AFTERNOON
so welcome aboard glenn morrison and i hope you show everyday the excitement you showed this evening
and im sure every Rams fan will give you their full & relentless support.
now finally the question of player loyalty
directed as 2 individuals in particular to the first next time you need to prove a point to a team you never wanted to
leave in the first place...dont use their near neighbours to highlight the point because basicly you make yourself look
a bigger **** than you orginally was specially when those supporters took you too their hearts.
and to the second player,disgusted with your lack of respect & lack of loyalty to the club & fans who stood by your
in your low times,thru injury & law breaking (alleged) you have to live with your actions,where as now we move on and forget,only to remember 3 times a season when we play you....where im sure YOU WILL GET IT LARGE FROM ALL AT DEWSBURY....fans wise that is
this appointment has the ''coolie seal of approval''
well done mark sawyer
coolie
#14
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 10:12
He hasn't no. He said his shoulder is bad and it wouldn't let him play anymore.
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#15
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 10:21
Glenn came across well seemed a decent bloke will be good to see what sort of team he puts together. While its good news to have signed Glenn , but on the same day to have lost 3 of our best players is abit of a blow. Can't fault Steve put in 100% and will probably get back into SL.
I would like to thank Mark for his efforts , you don't realise until these meetings how much time and effort goes into running the club. He probably doesn't read this forum but he deserves a big thank you.
I would like to thank Mark for his efforts , you don't realise until these meetings how much time and effort goes into running the club. He probably doesn't read this forum but he deserves a big thank you.
Homer: How is education supposed to make me feel smarter? Besides, every time I learn something new, it pushes some old stuff out of my brain. Remember when I took that home winemaking course, and I forgot how to drive?
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i]Mr. Burns: Woah, slow down there maestro. There's a *New* Mexico?[/i]
#16
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 10:45
well said coolie,totaly agree with you on your points,i realy thought we would lose james craven to a bigger club,realy pleased he has re-signed for his hometown club,top signing n well done mark sawyer for getting glenn morrison on board n the resigning of james craven, no doubt they will be a few quality signings to come,am sure glenn will have quite a few good contacts here n in oz,welcome to the rams glenn
#17
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 07:53
Another unproven, well meaning coach?
Once a mistake, twice an accident. Three times suicide.
Once a mistake, twice an accident. Three times suicide.
#18
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 08:15
Another unproven, well meaning coach?
Once a mistake, twice an accident. Three times suicide.
Careful with comments like that Ackroman...GFDU will be suspecting you of being the infamous Grucker;)!!!
#19
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 08:24
Absolutly 100% great top knotch bloke is Glenn, hope he does really well for you.
#20
Posté 06 septembre 2012 - 08:33
i have watched a lot of u20s games this season, and Glen Morrison has done a superb job with wakefield. he has had them playing some first class rugby and i hope he does well for you. also well done to Craven for staying put.
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