Official Michael Ennis

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Said he'd like to one day, and scored highest on player polls for "most likely to become an FG coach" and no surprises "biggest sledger"

Did he? Would be good to keep him on board. I imagine plenty will be after him when he hangs them up. He lives locally though so that might help.

Isn't JMo going down that path as well? Could have some great options 5-7 years down the track.

Yeah and he's done quite a bit of study to back it up. Anyway, no harm in having both on the books if possible. IMO NRL Clubs should be following the model of the AFL teams who have extensive development staffs and bring through young coaches in much the same way as they do players.
 

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Yeah and he's done quite a bit of study to back it up. Anyway, no harm in having both on the books if possible. IMO NRL Clubs should be following the model of the AFL teams who have extensive development staffs and bring through young coaches in much the same way as they do players.

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You know a lot about AFL for someone who supposedly doesn't know much about AFL.
 

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Got a link to those player polls caps ?

I don't sorry mate just regurgitating what I heard on 360 when they were talking to Ennis about it.

Did he? Would be good to keep him on board. I imagine plenty will be after him when he hangs them up. He lives locally though so that might help.



Yeah and he's done quite a bit of study to back it up. Anyway, no harm in having both on the books if possible. IMO NRL Clubs should be following the model of the AFL teams who have extensive development staffs and bring through young coaches in much the same way as they do players.

He did he spoke pretty pasionately about wanting to give that a whirl at some point. Said the timing would have to be right, I think in a sense that he doesn't wanna do a Browny and get into it too early.

On the development of coaches like players it makes perfect sense.
 

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Ennis has been outstanding masking our halves flaws this year, but I reckon some of his best work has been in defence.

His speed off the defencive line is friggin awesome. He is so often the first one in on a big forward. He doesn't always hit and stick but his first contact is usually hard enough to halt their momentum enough for our forwards ( who are usually 2-3m behind ) to finish them off.

For mine, this played a real big role stemming their lateral ball movement in last nights game.
 

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He was going after the props time and time again yesterday, he is a gun.....
 

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would have to be signing of the year. We're in the position on the ladder because of him.
 
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