longlivethecrumbie wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:29 pm
Not entirely sure where best to ask this question, but, having seen how dire England have been - I do wonder if they did us a favour? Thoughts ladies and gents...
Rolling Maul boys suggested a bit of this recently, Steve being paralysed by the stats, paid us over £1m and the way things are going will sack them all in a month.
Might be able to get Aled and Sir Kev back on the cheap though
The RFU will stick with Steve for a year at least. They've got Felix Jones joining the coaching staff after the world cup and he'll add some much needed international experience to the coaching staff.
I feel we're in 2015 territory at the minute where we've got a young set of coaches with a lot of potential some of which are in the job to soon. I suspect the RFU will be hoping to avoid cutting them loose having appointed them as there is very the much the current case of people pointing and laughing at how Ireland has taken advantage of the harsh lessons those 2015 coaches learned with England.
The RWC has to be a freebie. They recruited the team a year earlier than planned and mitigation has to be given for having to operate on such a mixed coaching ticket, with a scratch coaching team in the 6N, an almost formed team for the RWC, but the full coaching ticket not being together until before the 2024 6N.
Rolling Maul boys suggested a bit of this recently, Steve being paralysed by the stats, paid us over £1m and the way things are going will sack them all in a month.
Might be able to get Aled and Sir Kev back on the cheap though
The RFU will stick with Steve for a year at least. They've got Felix Jones joining the coaching staff after the world cup and he'll add some much needed international experience to the coaching staff.
I feel we're in 2015 territory at the minute where we've got a young set of coaches with a lot of potential some of which are in the job to soon. I suspect the RFU will be hoping to avoid cutting them loose having appointed them as there is very the much the current case of people pointing and laughing at how Ireland has taken advantage of the harsh lessons those 2015 coaches learned with England.
The RWC has to be a freebie. They recruited the team a year earlier than planned and mitigation has to be given for having to operate on such a mixed coaching ticket, with a scratch coaching team in the 6N, an almost formed team for the RWC, but the full coaching ticket not being together until before the 2024 6N.
Bill Sweeney's responsibility.
if they continue to perform this badly the RFU will want a scalp and it will be Steve's
The RFU will stick with Steve for a year at least. They've got Felix Jones joining the coaching staff after the world cup and he'll add some much needed international experience to the coaching staff.
I feel we're in 2015 territory at the minute where we've got a young set of coaches with a lot of potential some of which are in the job to soon. I suspect the RFU will be hoping to avoid cutting them loose having appointed them as there is very the much the current case of people pointing and laughing at how Ireland has taken advantage of the harsh lessons those 2015 coaches learned with England.
The RWC has to be a freebie. They recruited the team a year earlier than planned and mitigation has to be given for having to operate on such a mixed coaching ticket, with a scratch coaching team in the 6N, an almost formed team for the RWC, but the full coaching ticket not being together until before the 2024 6N.
Bill Sweeney's responsibility.
if they continue to perform this badly the RFU will want a scalp and it will be Steve's
They will but possibly not for another year. If the pull the trigger to early then there will be a lot of questions about the process the RFU put in place to source the successor to Eddie and how they handled that transition (not to mention the costs involved). Steve getting sacked really doesn't help the RFU in the same way as getting rid of Eddie might have done.
George Worth is a replacement for Valence/Romans in this evening’s round 8 ProD2 match away to Mont de Marsan. Valence-Romans are currently 5th and Mont de Marsan 6th in table.
Get well soon
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Jimmy Gopperth is in the Provence starting XV and Johnny Mc Philips on the bench in this weekend's ProD2 match against Aurillac.
George Worth wears 14 for Valence Romans at Grenoble.
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Montpellier, who were Top14 champions in 2022, won their first match of this season but have lost the last six and are sitting two points adrift at the bottom of the table.
Bernard Laporte, who was handed a two-year suspended prison sentence for corruption in December 2022, has been appointed Director of Rugby by Montpellier President Mohed Altrad, who simultaneously was given an 18-month suspended sentence in the same affair of an allegedly crooked shirt sponsor deal for the French XV!
Altrad has called a club meeting for this afternoon, presumably to confirm the appointment of Laporte, and maybe the departure of Cockerill?
Jimmy Gopperth was in excellent kicking form this evening, converting each of his side's six tries and one penalty in Provence's emphatic 45-24 win over Rouen.