LEICESTER TIGERS 2020/21 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD EPISODE IV: A New Hope
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2020/21 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD EPISODE IV: A New Hope
So what scrum coaches are about?
Marcos was player coach in his last couple years and is doing coaching clinics for Tigers still, but he has a business going in Argentina.
Any top veteran players looking for their first coaching role?
Is Dan Cole coach material or is he still a couple year away from looking to be a player coach?
Marcos was player coach in his last couple years and is doing coaching clinics for Tigers still, but he has a business going in Argentina.
Any top veteran players looking for their first coaching role?
Is Dan Cole coach material or is he still a couple year away from looking to be a player coach?
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2020/21 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD EPISODE IV: A New Hope
What's Castro doing these days
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Dan Cole in a couple of years, but still first choice in his position so probably a bit early.
I think if Ayerza was interested in going into coaching full time he would have done it by now, he wouldn't be short of offers, but who knows.
I'm not convinced Castro is the coaching type.
Rory Best? Ghiraldini? Do hookers often make good scrum coaches? Not really my area of expertise.
Ben Franks?
I think if Ayerza was interested in going into coaching full time he would have done it by now, he wouldn't be short of offers, but who knows.
I'm not convinced Castro is the coaching type.
Rory Best? Ghiraldini? Do hookers often make good scrum coaches? Not really my area of expertise.
Ben Franks?
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2020/21 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD EPISODE IV: A New Hope
Anyone who looks at my signature realizes I did my best to stay as far from scrums as possible, so I'm no expert.
However Castro was really good mates with our DOR, enough that they opened a restaurant together, so if he's intrested in coaching GM probably is aware...
If there's any people interested in a scrum coah role, Tigers has got to be an attractive role, club famous for a good scrum, front row players include quite a few international front rowers
T. Youngs Lions & England
D. Cole Lions & England
E. Genge England
N. Leatigaga Samoa
F. Gienga Argentina
Maybe soon even J.Heyes England?
Plus if the club is on the up then being their as the revival starts is going to look great on the CV.
However Castro was really good mates with our DOR, enough that they opened a restaurant together, so if he's intrested in coaching GM probably is aware...
If there's any people interested in a scrum coah role, Tigers has got to be an attractive role, club famous for a good scrum, front row players include quite a few international front rowers
T. Youngs Lions & England
D. Cole Lions & England
E. Genge England
N. Leatigaga Samoa
F. Gienga Argentina
Maybe soon even J.Heyes England?
Plus if the club is on the up then being their as the revival starts is going to look great on the CV.
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I say we go left field and bring in Rocky Clark as scrum coach.
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2020/21 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD EPISODE IV: A New Hope
Shame Marc dal Maso just signed a new contract with Brive.
Given his history with Borthwick might have been a good fit.
Given his history with Borthwick might have been a good fit.
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2020/21 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD EPISODE IV: A New Hope
There is a certain Local Farmer who might be a good man to call on....
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Would that be the Local Farmer who hasn't been involved in rugby for 8 years, is happy he got out of it when he did and sees himself as having been an amateur rugby player?Wayne Richardson Fan Club wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 9:15 pm There is a certain Local Farmer who might be a good man to call on....
If so, I'd be in favour
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2020/21 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD EPISODE IV: A New Hope
As the current season draws to an end and the long international break starts is it time for episode 5 of this thread - Internationals Strike Back
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I was only joking when I mentioned Castro earlier, but:
https://www.ruck.co.uk/martin-castrogio ... er-tigers/
I know its The Ruck, but they are quoting The Rugby Paper, which I don't get, so...
If true, it will be ammunition for the "we can't employ ex-Tigers" and anti GM brigade - "it's because he owns a restaurant with GM".
https://www.ruck.co.uk/martin-castrogio ... er-tigers/
I know its The Ruck, but they are quoting The Rugby Paper, which I don't get, so...
If true, it will be ammunition for the "we can't employ ex-Tigers" and anti GM brigade - "it's because he owns a restaurant with GM".
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2020/21 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD EPISODE IV: A New Hope
The Ruck are always worth a read , their 2 plus 2 equals whatever we like approach can be disconcerting however.Cagey Tiger wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 10:08 am I was only joking when I mentioned Castro earlier, but:
https://www.ruck.co.uk/martin-castrogio ... er-tigers/
I know its The Ruck, but they are quoting The Rugby Paper, which I don't get, so...
If true, it will be ammunition for the "we can't employ ex-Tigers" and anti GM brigade - "it's because he owns a restaurant with GM".
To me , it never has , nor never will make the slightest difference as to whether we employ ex-Tigers in whatever positions or not.Remember Boris S was an ex-Tiger. The only things that matter is that who ever we (The Club) employ in whatever capacity he/she simply has to be (all round, whatever criteria used) the best candidate for the position.Any decision has to be based upon what he/she can bring to The Club and not who he/she was....
As an aside and at some future period ,the one man I'd want to see back and working for The Club again is
Graham Rowntree - more than earned his spurs and genuinely Leicester through and through.Admittedly heart ruling head - but the justification is that the man is genuinely good (International class) at what he does.Again, stress , this has nothing to do with the current coaching situation.
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Like many of you, I have very fond memories of Castro, but is he an experienced coach? The answer has got to be no and therefore he is not a good fit for us. Neither is our local farmer. SB must have some ideas and contacts and I will wait to see who he wants to work with. Don't think the obvious choice (GR) could be persuaded to leave Munster but I live in hope.
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You beat me to itkk20gb30 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 10:42 amThe Ruck are always worth a read , their 2 plus 2 equals whatever we like approach can be disconcerting however.Cagey Tiger wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 10:08 am I was only joking when I mentioned Castro earlier, but:
https://www.ruck.co.uk/martin-castrogio ... er-tigers/
I know its The Ruck, but they are quoting The Rugby Paper, which I don't get, so...
If true, it will be ammunition for the "we can't employ ex-Tigers" and anti GM brigade - "it's because he owns a restaurant with GM".
To me , it never has , nor never will make the slightest difference as to whether we employ ex-Tigers in whatever positions or not.Remember Boris S was an ex-Tiger. The only things that matter is that who ever we (The Club) employ in whatever capacity he/she simply has to be (all round, whatever criteria used) the best candidate for the position.Any decision has to be based upon what he/she can bring to The Club and not who he/she was....
As an aside and at some future period ,the one man I'd want to see back and working for The Club again is
Graham Rowntree - more than earned his spurs and genuinely Leicester through and through.Admittedly heart ruling head - but the justification is that the man is genuinely good (International class) at what he does.Again, stress , this has nothing to do with the current coaching situation.
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I was watching the Champions Cup final last night and I recalled how since the signing of Jonny Gray, how little Jannes Kirsten has played for the Chiefs... wonder if he could be an option for a medical joker to cover Lavanini?
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2020/21 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD EPISODE IV: A New Hope
The rugby paper wasn't linking Tigers to Castro.
Basically.
Tigers are looking for a scrum coach and could do no worst than looking close to home in Castrogiovanni.
That was pretty much it.
Basically.
Tigers are looking for a scrum coach and could do no worst than looking close to home in Castrogiovanni.
That was pretty much it.