Finally started reading my Xmas present "Big Artie Biography" book that the great man wrote with Ian Heads, in the intro by Artie, he states that the Sydney Roosters are the most professional club in the NRL, as he also refers to the 2003 GF as an indicator of how tough this game is and the book first being published in 2004, I believe the statement to have been made in early to mid 2004. Now this was a golden period for our great club, having won the GF in 2002, been the strongest team all season in 2003 & with another GF appearance to follow in 2004, everything was going along beautifully.
So my question is, are we still the most professional club in the NRL & what criteria do we judge a club's professionalism?
The Anderson/Fittler period surely could not be described as the most professional period in our history, if we'd got Bennett how different would our history be? Wherever Bennett goes he seems to be able to put in place the necessary systems to get the most out of his players. Bellamy's another one (whenever he's not involved in rorting the cap) who seems to run a very professional operation, Hasler could be referred to as a very professional coach (when he's not ripping the doors off dressing rooms), but no one could describe Manly as being very professional, what with all the infighting & rumours of being almost broke, but their record in the last few years is the best of any team, I suppose we'll see what he does at the Dogs with the supposed professional approach of Greenberg to support him.
So what was Artie referring to when he said that we were the most professional in the NRL? Does it all come down to the coach, the recruitment officer, the Board, the CEO a combination, or is it more to do with a club's proud history? Discuss.
So my question is, are we still the most professional club in the NRL & what criteria do we judge a club's professionalism?
The Anderson/Fittler period surely could not be described as the most professional period in our history, if we'd got Bennett how different would our history be? Wherever Bennett goes he seems to be able to put in place the necessary systems to get the most out of his players. Bellamy's another one (whenever he's not involved in rorting the cap) who seems to run a very professional operation, Hasler could be referred to as a very professional coach (when he's not ripping the doors off dressing rooms), but no one could describe Manly as being very professional, what with all the infighting & rumours of being almost broke, but their record in the last few years is the best of any team, I suppose we'll see what he does at the Dogs with the supposed professional approach of Greenberg to support him.
So what was Artie referring to when he said that we were the most professional in the NRL? Does it all come down to the coach, the recruitment officer, the Board, the CEO a combination, or is it more to do with a club's proud history? Discuss.
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