Mike Ford and Fiji Coaching Position
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Re: Mike Ford and Fiji Coaching Position
It would free up room for us to bring a backs/attack coach in.
Ex- Tiger Daryl Gibson is a free agent at the moment too.
Ex- Tiger Daryl Gibson is a free agent at the moment too.
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Re: Mike Ford and Fiji Coaching Position
We can’t have Daryl Gibson. People on here and other forums/social media say we shouldn’t appoint former Tigers players as coaches. They’re the problem apparently.
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Re: Mike Ford and Fiji Coaching Position
Gibson available or not Mike Ford is , along with Boris, worth trying to keep in my opinion.
All speculation of course - nothing much happening today.Everyone out grabbing Black Friday bargains.
Seemingly heading rapidly toward senility .....Not long or far to go now , in fact, getting worse daily.....
Re: Mike Ford and Fiji Coaching Position
Why did he leave Watarahs so abruptly? It seems to be because they were encountering some difficult times - if that is the case I'm not sure WR is currently the place for him.
I am neither clever enough to understand nor stupid enough to play this game
Re: Mike Ford and Fiji Coaching Position
Wait and see but a well known UK based Backs Coach will soon be available. Along with others.
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Re: Mike Ford and Fiji Coaching Position
Whilst I agree being a backs coach is different to being a head coach.
He had a good success rate with his Backs coach role, might be a case of a step too far.
That being said most likely not the best time for his return.
But he is very good friends with Murphy so who knows.
Veasty would obviously be the best ex Tiger about though.
Re: Mike Ford and Fiji Coaching Position
I'd like to see Vesty come home.
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Re: Mike Ford and Fiji Coaching Position
I said when Vesty went to Saints we’d missed a trick. One of the best rated attack coaches going. I too would love to see him back at Tigers.
Re: Mike Ford and Fiji Coaching Position
Who are you talking about?
Townsend perhaps but I can't see him stepping down a role.
Rob Howley?
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Re: Mike Ford and Fiji Coaching Position
Rob Howley a good attack coach?
Formerly of Burbaaage (not Inkleh), now up north at uni
Re: Mike Ford and Fiji Coaching Position
I cannot tell you as it is not official but I can assure you its dynamite. Please dont slag me off, but when it eventually officially hits the airwaves, there will be a lot of chat. You saw it here first, so to speak.
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Re: Mike Ford and Fiji Coaching Position
Happy days clearing straw from the pitch before the Baa-Baas games! KBO
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Re: Mike Ford and Fiji Coaching Position
Dynamite for whom?
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