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His mate Mohed already had oneAsk twiggy to buy one
His mate Mohed already had oneAsk twiggy to buy one
His mate Mohed already had one
Clermont will now have Simone, Folau, Hanigan and Newsome amongst their ranksThe Wallabies should buy a french rugby side.
Won't hurt us one bit. But apparently there's been a retraction from the person who posted the news on Instagram after Hanigan himself reached out said it's not true.Hanigan off to Clermont too. Post RWC.
English heritage?
English heritage?
Don't know but normally its mentioned when someone signs if they qualify for a 2nd country.
Side note I watched the highlights of a Ealing game over christmas & the commentators were saying the Tizanno was by far the best player in the rfu championship. Shame he didn't go to Zebre he possibly could have played for Italy in the 6N
Does he qualify through any family being born there? Italians pick from outside the club sides in Italy though don't they? He'd be a great addition to their squad.Side note I watched the highlights of a Ealing game over christmas & the commentators were saying the Tizanno was by far the best player in the rfu championship. Shame he didn't go to Zebre he possibly could have played for Italy in the 6N
Does he qualify through any family being born there? Italians pick from outside the club sides in Italy though don't they? He'd be a great addition to their squad.
Yep had a mate from here in NZ who's son played for Italy even when he played elsewhereDoes he qualify through any family being born there? Italians pick from outside the club sides in Italy though don't they? He'd be a great addition to their squad.
I think he's been pretty unhappy with the way things are run in Australia since he left, but he has coached with Eddie in the past, I wonder if he's on the radar for his coaching staff?I know that this is a aussie 'Player' exodus, but what of coaches? Does anyone know what Andy Friends next move is? He's stepping down as director of rugby for Connacht at the end of this season.
He has a wealth of experience which would probably land him another plumb job in Japan if he wants it, but it would be great to see him return to Australia.
Yes, but there has also been a bit of a turnover at RA and a lot of the SuperRugby clubs since he left. A lot of players have spoken well of him and he did a real good job of improving Connacht who were in a pretty poor state when he came in.I think he's been pretty unhappy with the way things are run in Australia since he left, but he has coached with Eddie in the past, I wonder if he's on the radar for his coaching staff?
Otherwise I won't be surprised if there are a couple of Australian super rugby sides looking for new coaches next year (Rebels and maybe the Reds), he could be an option for either.
I can't see how it wouldn't appeal, but I do think Melbourne is probably more likely if he is already in the process of looking for his next gig - in my mind they're both more likely to pull the trigger on a new coach and to do it sooner in the season. Whether or not Thorn goes probably won't be decided until the finals, and the big question there will be around Cordingly's future as well, so it might drag on a while. There's every chance Friend would already be another role by then.Yes, but there has also been a bit of a turnover at Rugby Australia and a lot of the SuperRugby clubs since he left. A lot of players have spoken well of him and he did a real good job of improving Connacht who were in a pretty poor state when he came in.
We talk about player pathways, but I think our Coaching pathways are just as (if not more) important.
After Ireland, some nice Queensland weather might be appealing?
Yes, I agree that Melbourne makes the most sense currently. Friend has significantly more experience than Foote and the Rebels are a club who I don't feel have ever achieved their potential. Dave Wessels never really got them to hum, with that 2019 season being particularly disappointing.I can't see how it wouldn't appeal, but I do think Melbourne is probably more likely if he is already in the process of looking for his next gig - in my mind they're both more likely to pull the trigger on a new coach and to do it sooner in the season. Whether or not Thorn goes probably won't be decided until the finals, and the big question there will be around Cordingly's future as well, so it might drag on a while. There's every chance Friend would already be another role by then.
Not so much talk as the fact that Cordingley and Thorn's fate are pretty closely linked. Cordingley has been General Manager of Rugby Operations (or something like that) since 2014, and has been one of Thorn's strongest supporters. He's also heavily involved in player contracting and I think carries much of the baggage around the breakdown of relationship with Picone. He's also been not so well regarded by some at RA, though I'm not sure how many of those are still there/will be into this year. Possibly one could go without the other, but that looks pretty unlikely at this stage, at least if it's a sacking. It could be that the departures a separated by a year or so though.Yes, I agree that Melbourne makes the most sense currently. Friend has significantly more experience than Foote and the Rebels are a club who I don't feel have ever achieved their potential. Dave Wessels never really got them to hum, with that 2019 season being particularly disappointing.
I guess it also depends what role he is after. A HT coaching gig or something more akin to Director of Rugby.
Has there been talk of Cordingly moving on? How long has he been at the Red's now?