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    Robbo enters an elite group this year, his fifth as our coach. In 109 years, only THREE coaches have remained in charge for 5 consecutive years - Arthur Holloway (1933 to 1938), Ricky Stuart (2002 to 2006) and Phil Gould (1995 to1999). At 7 consecutive years, he would break the record in 2018 if he is still with us. (Note: other coaches have had multiple stints - Artie had 4.5 years in 3 stints, Jack Gibson and Dave Brown had 5 in 3 and Arthur Holloway had 10 in 4. Also, I couldn't find details of our coaches for the period 1908-28.)

    Will he be here for another 2 years?
    Last edited by Spirit of 66; 01-11-2017, 06:27 PM.

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    Originally posted by Spirit of 66 View Post
    Robbo enters an elite group this year, his fifth as our coach. In 109 years, only two coaches have remained in charge for 5 consecutive years - Arthur Holloway (1933 to 1938) and Phil Gould (1995-1999). At 7 consecutive years, he would break the record in 2018 if he is still with us. (Note: other coaches have had multiple stints - Artie had 4.5 years in 3 stints, Jack Gibson and Dave Brown had 5 in 3 and Arthur Holloway holds had 10 in 4. Also, I couldn't find details of our coaches for the period 1908-28.)

    Will he be here for another 2 years?
    If he wants to he will.Ive read in recent times that Robbi and the Mrs are looking to moving back to france in the near future
    Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe

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    • #3
      No.
      barbarian ......arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh!!!!!!!

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      • #4
        Robbo will end up being the longest continues Roosters coach & he will leave on his terms & will never be sacked.
        The little Chinese lady who cleans the dishes in the Chinese restaurant at the club told me so.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by trewhella View Post
          No.
          ...and probaly Cleary rejecting a few clubs ..not a bad coach Im not totally sold on him.
          Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe

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          • #6
            Are you writing poor old Ricky Stuart out of our history? He was in charge for five consecutive years, three of which were a golden age for us.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by zac View Post
              Are you writing poor old Ricky Stuart out of our history? He was in charge for five consecutive years, three of which were a golden age for us.
              Missed that one - scribbled it down on my scrap of paper, but forgot to include him in my post. Yes - three, not two people have coached for five consecutive years.

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              • #8
                Never good to have a ".5" in your stats.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post
                  Never good to have a ".5" in your stats.
                  Could be worse - in 1990, when Fairfax finished his coaching stint, we had Barry Reilly coach for 2 games (0.08) and Hugh McGahan for 6 games (0.23).

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                  • #10
                    Good coach we will see how he goes this year.This is a better squad than a lot of people think.The pack will more than match it with any pack in the comp, the halves are very good, you have fergo and mitchell running around in the back line this is a very good squad for robbo to manage barring injury this team could surprise a few of the experts and win the premiership

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                    • #11
                      I can't see Robbo as being a man who wants to go back to France. He seems the sort of bloke who will never give up on any task that he gives himself & he will never think that his job is done here. He'll be here for quite a few more years to come in my opinion.

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                      • #12
                        He is contracted for another 3 years so chances are he'll be around for at least that long.

                        I suspect though that it will probably be a lot longer than that. Didn't Politis say he has a job for life if he wants it? I seem to remember Politis saying something along those lin in an interview last year. Of course all that could change pretty quickly if he has a couple more dud seasons...

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Spirit of 66 View Post

                          Could be worse - in 1990, when Fairfax finished his coaching stint, we had Barry Reilly coach for 2 games (0.08) and Hugh McGahan for 6 games (0.23).

                          Ah, the good old days..

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                          • #14
                            Robbo is a career coach. And I'd love for him to hang around for as long as he wants. Sign him up until 2025! That's how much faith I have in him.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by TheBigFella View Post
                              I can't see Robbo as being a man who wants to go back to France. He seems the sort of bloke who will never give up on any task that he gives himself & he will never think that his job is done here. He'll be here for quite a few more years to come in my opinion.
                              Unless he puts his family ahead of his job. Who would blame him.

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