What I like about Bellamy's coaching is that he has no hesitation at all dropping a big name for a young player no one has heard of.
Bellamy trouble shoots very quickly and like you said will make changes if a player isn't performing and adapts his coaching around the players he has. Storm play different with Harry Grant than what they did with Cameron Smith. This is where I see a weakness in Woolf is that he wants to play a particular style and it's not really suiting players like Hammer and Katoa. There was one article written during the week Katoa needs a different mentor even though Woolf has backed him more than anyone and largely it's based on not being coached for Katoa's style.
On the form situation players like Nicholls, Kaufusi, Bromwich, Averillo and Isaako aren't seeing NRL this weekend, Nikorima getting wasy easily spotted in defence is relegated as well, and Plath doesn't get moved out of the spot he won the club's player of the year. It's too easy to scapegoat the 17th player on the bench because coaches don't want to make tough decisions and fans won't call for tough decisions so it's easy to attack the bogan within the side.
The decline of Averillo saddens me I really liked him and felt he was hard done by elsewhere. He came all through the pathways at 5/8 and played his best NRL games at fullback but got shafted sideways for Hayze Perham. Averillo can't defend at centre he's all at sea and no one has been able to fix that.
Wayne this week made the call to keep Jye Gray in the team he's too good for NSW Cup.
Coaching isn't easy but the strength to coaching is putting your preferred style away if it's different to the strengths of the players within your ranks.