Timana Tahu: New Cowboys coach, Foxx and Madge, & the next western battle royale

The Cowboys have signed themselves into the Top Eight next year with the appointment of Payton, the Tigers chase the fastest man in rugby league, and another Battle for the West is make or break for the Eels, writes Timana Tahu.

Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow of the Cowboys celebrates with team mates after scoring a try during the Round 14 NRL match between the North Queensland Cowboys and South Sydney Rabbitohs at Queensland Country Bank Stadium in Townsville

The future of the Cowboys looks bright with the likes of new coach Tood Payton and fliers like Hamiso 'The Hammer' Tabuai-Fidow. Source: AAP|Cameron Laird

Payton to Cows

North Queensland has appointed new coach Todd Payten for next year after the club and premiership winning coach Paul Green parted ways mid-year.

Watching the NZ Warriors perform the way they have under the circumstances of having to leave their homeland and situate themselves at the Central Coast, plus the drama on and off-field with players leaving to go home, and former coach Stephan Kearney being sacked, I think Todd Payten has done a great job of keeping his squad together and preparing them to be competitive week in and week out.

I feel this was a test on whether he could handle the top job and I think with Covid-19 coming in, it has been a blessing for him to coach in this pandemic and chaos that’s around us this year.
Todd Payten press conference
Warriors interim head coach Todd Payten speaks to media in the post match press conference. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images) Source: Getty Images AsiaPac
North Queensland has got a strong side with talented players and on paper this squad should be in the Top 8. So, come next year I think Payten will have the same coaching style, making individual players accountable for their performance, being competitive in every situation for the full 80 minutes.

Being an ex-player plus being an assistant for the Cowboys in the past helps Payton with knowing the culture of the club and it been a one-club town. The relationships he built in the past with the Cowboys is going to be a great transition for both parties.

Tigers go the Foxx

The Tigers have supposedly offered a four-year contract to Josh Addo-Carr to play fullback but it won’t be fullback money.

Adam Doueihi got bought from Souths as a fullback but had been dropped and swapped with a positional change with Moses Mbye. Doueihi is a known fullback but played as a centre last weekend. So the Tigers have two fullbacks and now want to buy another one. This wouldn’t be a confidence booster for Doueihi or Mbye.
Josh Addo-Carr of the Storm  during the Round 8 NRL match between Melbourne Storm and the Sydney Roosters at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Thursday, July 2, 2020. (AAP Image/Darren England) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY
Josh Addo-Carr slices through a flimsy Roosters defensive effort earlier this year. Source: AAP
With Coach Maguire's positional changes and the dropping of players on game performances shows me Josh will be bought and will get a crack at fullback but won't own that position.

If we look back this year there have been numerous changes within the team. I can see Josh having a hard time as an individual player if he signs at this club. It could cost him his Origin and Kangaroo jerseys.

Being chopped and changed all the time because of an average performance can play with your mind and as a player, you can lose your confidence and play within yourself instead of expressing your talent.

Melbourne Storm has allowed Josh to do that. When Josh has had an average game he hasn’t had to look over his shoulder. It’s a big decision and high risk to change positions and clubs but it is also a high reward. I can see Josh being a great fullback, especially with the new rules with the speed of the ruck and quick play the balls.

This is a big decision and also there will be more expectations to perform which the experience been at the Storm and playing representative football I’m sure he will handle it wherever he goes.

Game of the Week - Eels v The 'Riff

Parramatta seems to be running on fumes. They are struggling big time, but this game against the confident, powerhouse, top of the table Penrith Panthers can make them or break them.

The Panthers are confident in going into any game, knowing they are better than anyone else in this competition. Watching from a distance they seem to have a successful atmosphere in their club. Usually, the clubs that are going well,  look healthy, happy, and have great relationships within the playing group. Also, the coaches have great relationships with their players and know how to get the best out of them. Penrith are showing these good traits.
Viliame Kikau of the Panthers is tackled during the Round 5 NRL match between the Parramatta Eels and Penrith Panthers at Bankwest Stadium in Sydney, Friday, June 12, 2020.  (AAP Image/Brendon Thorne) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY
Viliame Kikau of the Panthers will be looking to avenge his side's Round 5 loss to the Eels. Source: AAP
On the flip side, Parramatta look frustrated, under pressure and - I have said it every time I talk about the Eels - there are certain players in key positions in the side that are not performing for the team!

Parra has one of the best back 3 in the competition, plus a big and powerful forward pack that are Premiership standard. But what is failing is direction, consistency, and performing under pressure. This game is a test for the Eels on where they are heading coming into the finals. Compete, attention to detail, and energy needs to be at the forefront of their thinking before anything else. Having a game plan is good but not having the right attitude means the game plan goes out the window.




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Published 11 September 2020 12:36pm
Updated 17 September 2020 9:12am
By Timana Tahu
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