Annabella1 wrote: » Pretty facile win for the Boks today Simple beat em up rugby Teams have been doing it to Japan for years We should have strangled them especially after going two tries up
bilston wrote: » I just hope people give Andy Farrell a chance. I have a feeling that 2020 might prove to be a difficult Six Nations, I also get the sense that some are already quite down on Farrell. England and France away will be tough and Wales at home won't be easy either. But he needs time and patience. I'd hope it's March 2021 before people start drawing their conclusions on him.
Professor Moriarty wrote: » Mark McCall.
ClanofLams wrote: » If you were appointing now? Cullen and Lancaster (as a duo)from Ireland. Outside Ireland would require some consideration and study obviously, off the top of my head maybe Vern Cotter? Has any country bar England and Martin Johnson appointed someone in the last twenty years who hasn’t been head coach somewhere?
ClanofLams wrote: » Hasty appointment of someone who has never been head coach at any level, has echoes of 2007 decision to give O’Sullvan long term contract. If the shortlist was being made up today, he wouldn’t be close to the top of it. He has gotten the job so good luck to him but I don’t see it working out.
lord quackinton wrote: » Kimmage on heaslip today is brutal and reads badly for heaslip Kimmage is One tough and intelligent mother and he has set his sights on rugby I pray the game is clean in Ireland.
sydthebeat wrote: » Oh I see we're playing 'pin the tail on the coach' now.... Great.....
Danthemanhere wrote: » It seems to be more like 'defend the failed coach' to me!
salmocab wrote: » Really? I’ve seen sod all people defend his recent record but page after page of the same people saying the same things.
Shefwedfan wrote: » When you look at the s**t just played by Wales and they are in semi you have to wonder is ireland never going to get to a semi....we never get run of green
Danthemanhere wrote: » I can't help you with your poor reading comprehension, sorry.
Faugheen wrote: » Lancaster doesn’t want a job at test level. Vern Cotter wasn’t all that fantastic at Scotland. Next?
ClanofLams wrote: » Do you speak for Lancaster you do? Vern Cotter dome very well with Scotland if you look at the context. If you want other candidates, Scott Robertson, Jamie Joseph, Mark McCall as someone else mentioned. The teams needs an overhaul and change in style, not sure someone involved the last three years is best placed to do that. You didn’t answer my question if any other country had appointed a head coach with no experience in that role bar Martin Johnson.
Faugheen wrote: » You deserve mediocrity and failure.
Shefwedfan wrote: » He doesn’t need to be big, just need a big back row around him....as you say Faf DC is probably the best or second best scrum half and small, very small Is he even getting a game with Munster A’s?
salmocab wrote: » And that’s your reply what you presumably consider witty?
Faugheen wrote: » I know people who are connected to him. He does not want a job at test level because the last one he got put a big strain on him and his family. Sorry I don’t have text messages or anything to hand but you can keep banging the drum and the case will still be that he doesn’t want a job at test level. Jamie Joseph did well with a team who was on home soil and spent the vast majority of the year together. Mark McCall isn’t available. Scott Robertson wants the All Blacks job and I would be very surprised if he left NZ for that to happen. Your question is irrelevant. I couldn’t care less about the times teams appointed first time head coaches. You’re ****ting on Farrell before we’ve even played a game and coming up with pipe dream scenarios for coaches. Give him a chance.
ClanofLams wrote: » Pipe dream scenarios?? As opposed to yourself who seems to be suggesting no one else in the world would be interested in the job? If NZ win the World Cup Scott Robertson will have the choice between joining Ian Fosters backroom team or staying at the crusaders another four plus years. Making a guy head coach for the first time at international level is highly unusual, just because it is something you ‘couldn’t care less about’ doesn’t mean it’s not a serious risk.