Pffft, don't know why I'm the one starting this but thought this was interesting...
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/rugby/beasties-of-fear/story-e6frey4i-1225818201463
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/rugby/beasties-of-fear/story-e6frey4i-1225818201463
EASTERN Suburbs have appointed a full-time coach for the first time in a decade in a bid to end a premiership drought stretching back to 1969.
Former Gordon mentor Lachlan Fear has been appointed to take over the club's Shute Shield side for 2010.
Joining Fear's coaching ranks at Eastern Suburbs is former Wallabies fly-half Tim Wallace and fullback Glen Ella. The trio will usher in a new era at Easts after both 2009 senior coaches, Jason Aldwinckle and Murray Cox, quit for personal reasons on amicable terms.
"I'm sure there will be differences," Fear said yesterday.
"I like to do things my way."
Eastern Suburbs are hoping their three coaching appointments will see them threaten Sydney University's stranglehold on the Shield.
Despite being the first full-time coach at the club since Mark Bakewell left for France in 2001, Fear said he did not feel extra pressure for his side to perform.
"I've got to discuss with the board and others around the club what the expectations are for this new role," the former Australian under-21s player said.
"There are nerves but it's more to do with excitement than worries."
Fear, who coached Gordon to last year's Shute Shield semi-finals, begins pre-season training with his new players on Thursday and is signalling his intent to drive Eastern Suburbs further than their 2009 final series first round exit, when they lost to Sydney University 26-10.
"We want to win and there's no reason we can't win it," he said.
"The backline is wonderfully talented and I'm excited to be dealing with a Waratahs player in Brendan McKibbin. Usually I have to do a lot of work with the forward pack but Easts already have a stable pack so I'm excited to be working with the backline we have."
2010 will be Fear's fifth season as a head coach after four years at Gordon and two years as Warringah's assistant coach