Tim Sheens
Tim Sheens
Tim Sheensis an Australian professional rugby league football coach and former player. Head coach of the Australian national team since 2009, he has also been the head coach of National Rugby Leagueclubs, the Penrith Panthers, Canberra Raiders, North Queensland Cowboys and Wests Tigers. As a player, Sheens was a prop forward with Sydney's Penrith club in the 1970s and 80s before he retired and became their coach. He then coached the Raiders, taking them to victory in the 1989, 1990...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth30 October 1950
best hard injuries last side virtually week won year
The Bulldogs will be hard to beat; they won it the year before us. They had a lot of injuries last year and last week had virtually their best side on the park.
anyone dig players talk
Anyone can dig up players from years ago to talk about clubs.
matter sort squad
We've sort of got used to him being in the squad no matter what.
believe
I believe it's something we can overcome. We wouldn't use it as an excuse.
busting good shape
He's in good shape and in good spirits. He's busting to play so that's always good to see and psychologically I think he's in good shape as well.
fitness passes saturday turns
If he turns up on Saturday and passes a fitness test, he'll play.
days early goes grant hear interested pleased reports start
It's early days but I was pleased to hear the reports about Grant and will be interested to see how he goes when they start playing.
ball consistent couple dropped silly
You can't tell me that was a consistent 80 minutes. We were up and down, dropped the ball on the first a couple of times, did some silly things. We're still learning.
behind case far half miss sure worst
We're not sure on how far behind he is. He could miss half the season. That's the worst case scenario.
care melbourne
I don't know what Melbourne are going to do and I don't care what Melbourne are going to do in that regard. I'm concentrating on what we're going to do.
both club leaving left les manly money playing recall talking
These two players, both have left the club for money. So for them to be talking ... I do recall Les playing for Manly and Tommy leaving for money as well.