Forcefield
Ken Catchpole (46)
Jake White is the Kevin Rudd of the rugby world. If he wasn't seriously considering it, there would be a blanket 'no' statement.
From the early stages it looks as if the McQueen to Hill transition hasn't worked out well at all.
Jake White is the Kevin Rudd of the rugby world. If he wasn't seriously considering it, there would be a blanket 'no' statement.
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As for the Rudd comparison, is Jake also a rabid self centred socialist fluffybunny who can't delegate, hands out free cash to everybody except those that he taxes to the wall and nobody in his team wants to work with him? Really? Wow.
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/white-cant-rule-out-future-england-move-20120307-1ukum.html
"I can never rule that out, let's be honest," said White, who coached South Africa to World Cup victory in 2007."The reality is who knows where I'm going to be in 'X' amount of time."Some coaches have got deals that last the whole deal, some coaches get fired halfway through their deal. It's such a volatile job . . . all I'm doing now is controlling what I can control and that is this [Super Rugby] campaign [with the Brumbies]."The bottom line is I'm very focused on making sure this is a successful season for the Brumbies."
I'm sorry Slim, but this isn't looking good. He's now changed his commitment from 4 years to 1.
I appreciate your loyalty to the Brumbies, I really do....however it's leading you blind on this topic. If White walks out on the club this Season, the players will left shattered and the Brumbies recruiting process will fall to pieces. He had promised the club he was in it for the long haul, and had promised the same to the players. He was building a new culture, a new team.
What's with all these foreign 'big deal' head coaches tarnishing Australian teams?
The players will be left shattered? Why? Players only sign one to two year deals anyway. Why would they give much of a shite what Jake is doing after this season?
He's already added value to a number of previously unknown club and academy players and has the franchise winning games again.
There is no "long haul" in professional sport.
Control is fading for ACT coach
Chris Wilson
March 9, 2012
There was nothing but White noise from the Brumbies coach yesterday.
Understandably, Jake White did not address the media about his ambition for the England coaching role. Extraordinarily, he didn't address his Brumbies coaching staff or his players either.
I've barely met White, but know enough after sitting for an hour with him on Wednesday evening that he likes to be in control. It might have something to do with his answer when I confronted him about speculation he'd soon quit the Brumbies to coach England.
''All you can do now is control the controllables and all I'm doing now is controlling what I can control,'' White said.
Verbose right? But yesterday, White wasn't speaking to anyone. Even the Brumbies are now demanding answers from him.
In that Wednesday meeting, about 5.30pm, White told me he had not been sounded out for the current England vacancy. The Canberra Times wrote the story anyway, confident in our sources.
Whether it was this paper's article, or a coincidental midnight phone call from London, a Brumbies media release was issued at 11.47am yesterday, titled 'Jake White approached to coach England'.
''[White] has been sounded out by the RFU (England) as a candidate for its vacant coaching role and has declared interest in exploring his options,'' it stated.
The most interesting feature of the media release was that White was not quoted once.
I'd wager it was issued without his endorsement.
White was losing control.
Yesterday he scrambled to try and maintain it.
White - a creature of habit - was forced to change his routine.
He didn't front the media, as he does every Thursday, to name his Brumbies team. He sent out his captain Ben Mowen, who quizzically suggested White owed the players no explanation. Others will want one. Fans. Sponsors. The board.
The opportunity to coach England at the 2015 World Cup in England, to become the first man to ever win two World Cups, would be unbelievably tempting, but why did White himself demand a four-year contract with the Brumbies if he's exploring his options after just one game?
How does he continue to motivate the players he has literally made eat, sleep, live and breathe rugby for this 2012 campaign?
I go to another separate quote from White from Wednesday evening: ''I can only control what I can control and at this point I'm controlling the Brumbies.''
But for how long?