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Greg Davis (50)
And what is happening on the field is directly down to him. The poor passing, poor handling, backs running into each other, poor scrum all speak of a near enough is good enough environment at training. Not to mention a poor appointment of a scrum coach (which is also down to the head coach)
It might be harsh, but in the world of professional sport, the buck stops with the head coach. No way in two years should we have gone from champs to chumps.
Surely what happens on the field is directly down to the players? It's not the job of a coach at this level to teach people how to catch and pass. Players have to execute. That's their job and it's their responsibility to do it well.