Frasi di Jack Gibson

Jack Gibson OAM was an Australian rugby league coach, player, and commentator. He is widely considered one of the greatest coaches in the sport's history. Nicknamed 'Supercoach', he was highly regarded not only for his coaching record but also for his thirst for innovation, as he introduced new coaching and training methods into the sport in the 1970s, and 1980s, when first-grade rugby league was then still played and coached on a semi-professional basis.

He played and coached in Sydney's top grade competition, the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership, and coached Eastern Suburbs to premierships in 1974 and 1975 and later the Parramatta Eels to three successive premierships from 1981 to 1983. Wikipedia  

✵ 27. Febbraio 1929 – 9. Maggio 2008
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“The use of video evidence is not always conclusive, but it sure beats the memory bank of most witnesses.”

Gibson is a massive supporter of modern technology being used in top-grade Rugby League to clear up any decisions that the match referee may not be able to adjudicate on definitively.

“They'd boo Santa Claus, this mob.”

On the Lang Park crowd during a State of Origin series.

“That guy is so quick, he can switch off the light and get into bed before the room is dark.”

Gibson making an assessment on fast winger Andrew Ettingshausen during his summary of a match on television.

“In football, if you are standing still, you're going backwards fast.”

Gibson shows his passion for constant innovation in his coaching.

“There's always free cheese in a mousetrap.”

One of his favourite sayings.

“Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead!”

Gibson quotes the title of the song from The Wizard of Oz at the start of his post-game speech to fans after his Parramatta Eels side win the club their first-ever Australian Rugby League premiership title in 1981 after thirty four years in the competition. Gibson then promptly ended the speech and went back to his celebrating players.

“They all seem to limp a little extra when they are replaced.”

After a player was replaced during the 1984 Origin series.

“He is about as big as Clive Churchill was when he played and he owns an ugly dog.”

When asked about the weaknesses of his former Parramatta charge Paul Taylor.

“Talent is secondary to whether players are confident.”

Gibson often put trust above pure playing ability when selecting teams.

“Kick it to the seagulls.”

Gibson told a young Peter Sterling to kick the ball into open spaces rather than into the opposition's hands at the end of his team's set of six tackles in possession; seagulls often congregate on empty spaces on sports fields in Australia.

“He's getting closer.”

When Mal Meninga had missed a succession of penalty goal attempts during the second Ashes Test in 1984 and another chance hit the upright.

“Played strong, done good.”

One of his most famous lines.

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