Wakefield Trinity’s new signing Tom Johnstone has shared a humorous insight into coach Daryl Powell’s training methods, revealing that if Powell is unhappy with the team’s performance during training, he takes off his hat. Johnstone has witnessed this peculiar tactic firsthand from the sidelines, and it’s clear that Powell’s unique approach is already making an impression on his new player.
This is the first time Powell and Johnstone have worked together, and it seems Johnstone is already getting a glimpse into Powell’s coaching style. Powell, known for his experienced and skilled approach to the game, has been working hard to get the team back on track after a tough start to the season.
Johnstone, who joined Wakefield Trinity from Catalans Dragons, is eager to make a positive impact on the team and help them climb the Super League table. With Powell’s guidance and unique tactics, Johnstone is confident that the team can turn their season around.
“Daryl is a great coach, and I’m really enjoying working with him,” Johnstone said. “He’s got a lot of experience and knows how to get the best out of his players. I’ve already learned a lot from him, and I’m looking forward to seeing how the team develops over the coming weeks.”
Powell’s hat-taking-off tactic may seem like a small thing, but it’s clear that it’s a deliberate move designed to grab the players’ attention and remind them of the importance of staying focused and working hard. With Powell at the helm and Johnstone on board, Wakefield Trinity fans will be hoping that the team can start to make progress up the Super League table.
As the team prepares for their next match, Johnstone is eager to get back out on the pitch and start making a difference. With Powell’s guidance and support, he’s confident that he can help Wakefield Trinity achieve their goals and make a successful season.
“I’m really looking forward to the next game,” Johnstone said. “We’ve been working hard in training, and I think we’re starting to see some positive signs. With Daryl’s experience and guidance, I’m confident that we can start to make some progress and move up the table.”