It helps to be likeable when you're an NRL coach

By Stuart McLennan / Expert

The much maligned Wests Tigers management group made the best recruitment decision in the club’s short history when they handed the clipboard to Ivan Cleary.

Forget about Board Chairs and CEOs, the real figurehead in an NRL club is the head coach. Like any organisation leader they need to be skilled in communications, public relations and staff management along with having knowledge and a feel for the game.

Sports coaching experts will tell you that player relationships and getting the best out of individuals is probably 80 per cent of the job before technical knowledge and strategy come in to play.

When Jason Taylor was sacked after three games and Cleary was touted as a successor the talk was why would such a well-respected coach want to come to a ‘toxic’ organisation like the Tigers.

Cleary seems to relish a challenge and appears to be a builder rather than a maintainer. His responses to questions about why he would come to a ‘basket case’ of a club is he didn’t see it like that.

The thing about Ivan is people like and respect him. He has come from two clubs (Warriors and Panthers) where he has had to make some hard decisions on the futures of players and build the clubs back up and he is still referred to in a positive light.

Being a well-respected coach is not about being ‘soft’ or good mates with your team.

In less than a month he has put a line in the sand with contract negotiations, signed and re-signed key players, won some games and most importantly the hearts of players, fans and media.

He has even managed to make the right side edge defence look solid in a couple of games, something that supporters haven’t witnessed for a long while.

A couple of weeks ago the rugby league media were lining up to sink the boot into a club that was cowering defeated and rolling around on the ground.

Some of those commentators are now performing backflips as they gush about the future prospects of the Wests Tigers after having signed Ben Matulino, Josh Reynolds, Chris McQueen (previous to Cleary), Luke Brooks and David Nofoaluma.

There are good vibes for further signings of quality players to the club for the first time after a long recruitment drought.

Sure they will lose three very talented juniors and Tedesco in particular is irreplaceable, but it seems they had already made decisions to leave prior to Cleary being appointed.

The most noticeable turnaround has been with the fans. It seems everyone is on the bus with ‘Ivan the Great’ after three games at the helm.

It is a short time in the fickle world of rugby league fandom but it appears to be a time of hope and positivity at a club that has been divided since 2000.

The heritage club divide will always be there as long as there are supporters from the merged clubs drawing breath but in the last few seasons that divide has had more to do with the coach and player relationships.

Jason Taylor clearly has a good rugby league brain – he was touted as a very good assistant coach at the Roosters – but his history with player relationships is questionable.

Whether he was right or wrong in the Farah situation it was handled badly by both the club and the coach.

Communication and public relations were not a strong point with Taylor. To be honest he always looked like he was sucking on a lemon while facing the media firing squad. His responses to shellackings handed out to the team were along the lines of “yes we were soundly beaten but I saw good signs and we are not far off.”

Not what fans wanted to hear when they felt like their team was being humiliated.

In JT’s defence he was caught up in a salary cap mess not of his own doing that severely hampered his ability to purchase players.

Cleary has a clean slate to recruit and players appear to be lining up to be part of his team including from his previous clubs in Penrith and Auckland. Surely a sign of respect for Cleary as a coach and mentor.

One thing for certain is that Wests Tigers will have a vastly different squad in 2018. Whether it is successful is yet to be determined but I am confident that Ivan Cleary unlike most of predecessors will see out his contract term at the very least.

The Crowd Says:

2017-04-29T03:21:15+00:00

Jacko

Guest


I guess 2 games makes a season eh. I wonder how Taylor looked after 2 games...what about Potter? or Sheens? who were all sacked by the Tigers. Tigers were competitive last year and finished 9th.

2017-04-29T00:40:49+00:00

Sean

Guest


He already is a succes at the tigers. Not by winning anything. But by leading and turning this side into a team instead of a few wannabe stars whilst also taking control of recruitment. He could be another brian smith and not win a premiership. But as long as were competitive and make the 8 regularly il be happy.

2017-04-28T08:10:11+00:00

Jacko

Guest


Andrew Johns? lol

2017-04-28T07:36:49+00:00

Griffo

Guest


How did such nice blokes like Andrew Fifita and Kirisome Auva'a become premiership players then?

2017-04-28T06:49:19+00:00

Jacko

Guest


He should win then as he aint a nice bloke

2017-04-28T06:46:19+00:00

Jacko

Guest


He has proven to be anything but a likeable guy in his previous clubs. The Warriors fans were let down badly by him, where he was saying one thing to the fans only to do the exact opposite. I would never take his word on anything and would not want him to go anywhere near any club other than as a paying customer. And he has had no success as a coach either...Nothing going for him at all to be honest

AUTHOR

2017-04-28T04:43:35+00:00

Stuart McLennan

Expert


Not getting too excited Peeeko but as a Tigers fan it is nice to see some optimism around the place. I think we will see improvement.

2017-04-28T01:29:33+00:00

peeeko

Guest


i wouldnt be too excited. I dont think many others were interested in Brooks. Matulino is a big question mark given his injuries and loss of form last year. Dogs wanted Foran instead of Reynolds and the Tigers were prepared to may more than anyone else. Chris Mcqueen is an improvement on current stock

2017-04-28T00:42:58+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


Remember the saying "Nice blokes don't win grand finals" On that score Ivan is up against it. Should only be applied to players only?

2017-04-27T23:55:08+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


Totally agree with your article. I think Cleary is the best signing the Tigers have had. The signings for next year are good but I'm actually expecting a vast improvement this year as well. I think they still have enough to get to the finals and give it a good shake.

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