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Chilla Wilson (44)
The players put their heads down, arse up, accept the decision and get on with it. As they should.So what happens when the new coach comes along and appoints someone else?
The players put their heads down, arse up, accept the decision and get on with it. As they should.So what happens when the new coach comes along and appoints someone else?
Why would anyone agree to empower an interim coach to appoint anyone to a long term role?
Absolutely ridiculous: either the position is meaningless, in which case why have it? or it means something in which case the permanent head coach needs to have the say on who gets appointed to what.
The dysfunction continues!
I'm enthused. In fact I'm about as obviously enthused as a Gold medal winning oarsman on the pontoon deck.McCutcheon, who was sidelined by injury for much of the year, has been appointed to a new club captain position, an off-field role for the Waratahs,
That only makes it worse - I'm not reading anything into it because i accept it is an unimportant position: its the appearance it gives of a ship limping by on emergency steering deciding to take a scenic detour while attempting to fix the problem.Pat McCutcheon has been appointed captain of attending primary schools.
I wouldn't read too much into it.
and what is it that they are getting on with?The players put their heads down, arse up, accept the decision and get on with it. As they should.
That only makes it worse - I'm not reading anything into it because i accept it is an unimportant position: its the appearance it gives of a ship limping by on emergency steering deciding to take a scenic detour while attempting to fix the problem.
Do they need a new coach, chairman and manager to organise a bunch of players to go and talk to primary school kids about rugby?
"We at the Tahs take our community responsibilities very seriously. The role of Captain of Attending Primary Schools is an important one: this is the player who is responsible for (god knows what) organising the other players to attend the primary schools in NSW with a view to inspiring boys and girls of all ages to take up rugby in 2013. Given the importance of the role it has been decided that the captain should only be appointed in consultation with the new head coach (god knows who that will be or when he/she will be named). In the meantime the players are working with one another to make sure that there is no drop off in attendances at community events, including schools, while the search for our new coach goes on."
The more worrying thingistheend of the article. Jason Allen said last week he had spoken to several coaching candidates, the article suggests that the committee to appoint a new coach hasn't been finalized. Being that Jason Allen doesn't have a rugby background or brain. Surely we can get someone else to work the phones until we can form a committee.
Unfortunately.... No .Alan Moffat for coach - you guys are probably all too young
WJ, this isn't directed at me I know because I never questioned any of those, but he remains in a conflict of interest even if he is only telling them what type of muffins to get for morning tea. In 2013 under the inside shoulder plan there would only be one stale muffin per day between the whole organization, in case you're wondering.After the rugby club and Phil Kearns declaration that he is not and never has been on the selection committee for the new Tahs coach are those who questioned his morals, ethics and loyalties happy to apologize here or should we be starting a separate thread for it?
WJ, this isn't directed at me I know because I never questioned any of those, but he remains in a conflict of interest even if he is only telling them what type of muffins to get for morning tea. In 2013 under the inside shoulder plan there would only be one stale muffin per day between the whole organization, in case you're wondering.
The biggest conflict of interest for 2013 is that Greg Growden is the Sydney rugby Gossip Columnist and the Waratahs now have a meat pie maker as one of their sponsors.
Personally I think it's a great move by the Tahs and they can hopefully finally get some positive press out of Growden on the promise of some delicious golden pastry with a meat and gravy filling.
Andrew Bolt is also a journalist. The term doesn't actually imply any level of skill, ability or human decency.
It's a big leap from saying he has a conflict in interest, to questioning his morals ethics and loyalties.After the rugby club and Phil Kearns declaration that he is not and never has been on the selection committee for the new Tahs coach are those who questioned his morals, ethics and loyalties happy to apologize here or should we be starting a separate thread for it?