THERE is an intriguing irony behind Friday night’s coaching battle. It relates to Wayne Bennett and his long time rival Brian Smith.
Smith could never get the job done against Bennett in big games. They went head-to-head in three grand finals with Bennett winning all.
In 1992-93 it was Bennett’s Broncos over Smith’s Dragons, and in 2010 it was Bennett’s Dragons triumphing over Smith’s Roosters
But now the coach Smith helped shape has the chance to do what his mentor couldn’t. Knock Bennett out of the finals race for the second time in three years.
Trent Robinson got his coaching start in Australia under Smith as an assistant at Newcastle before they left for the Roosters. From there Robinson went to France to coach Catalans, before Nick Politis nabbed him back to take over from Smith for 2013.
In Robinson’s first season he won the premiership. That came after Robinson’s Roosters knocked Bennett’s Knights out in the grand final qualifier.
Now, he gets the chance to do it again when the Roosters take on the Broncos.
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The way the two coaches handle themselves on Friday night could go a long way to deciding which team goes through to the 2015 grand final.
All things being equal, the Roosters should win providing they play to their potential.
On paper they have the best squad, and with Pearce back from injury, that will only add to their confidence. All season they have been the competition’s benchmark.
They have won the last three minor premierships. They have match winners in almost every position. And they have a coach the players believe in.
Smith could never get the job done against Bennett in big games. They went head-to-head in three grand finals with Bennett winning all.
In 1992-93 it was Bennett’s Broncos over Smith’s Dragons, and in 2010 it was Bennett’s Dragons triumphing over Smith’s Roosters
But now the coach Smith helped shape has the chance to do what his mentor couldn’t. Knock Bennett out of the finals race for the second time in three years.
Trent Robinson got his coaching start in Australia under Smith as an assistant at Newcastle before they left for the Roosters. From there Robinson went to France to coach Catalans, before Nick Politis nabbed him back to take over from Smith for 2013.
In Robinson’s first season he won the premiership. That came after Robinson’s Roosters knocked Bennett’s Knights out in the grand final qualifier.
Now, he gets the chance to do it again when the Roosters take on the Broncos.
wb.JPG
The way the two coaches handle themselves on Friday night could go a long way to deciding which team goes through to the 2015 grand final.
All things being equal, the Roosters should win providing they play to their potential.
On paper they have the best squad, and with Pearce back from injury, that will only add to their confidence. All season they have been the competition’s benchmark.
They have won the last three minor premierships. They have match winners in almost every position. And they have a coach the players believe in.
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