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#Leicester and France have in common? A real muddle"
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What do England, Leicester and France have in common? A real muddle
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Three of the big rugby institutions found themselves in a real mess due to their recruitment of a head coach.
The general theme is that people at the top are not qualified or responsible to make the most important decision: choosing the man with responsibility for the success or failure of their team.
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Let's start with England, who, who are you, who are you, who are you,
After the 2015 World Cup, Twickenham identified Eddie Jones after the wonderful victory on his part against Japan, and they successfully won him in the prices of the Stormers.
Since then it has been an extraordinary ride and England has every chance to become successful about four years later.
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Rugby is currently focused in the very short term. All this talk about Warren Gatland with the job in England – what if Wales loses during the World Cup of Australia? Suddenly he is not a superstar coach, it is just as fickle as that.
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The RFU has no great track record in hiring or firing coaches. Andy Robinson, Brian Ashton, Martin Johnson and Stuart Lancaster were all installed without a really coordinated process.
Rob Andrew appointed Johnson, Ian Ritchie appointed.
Rob Andrew appointed Johnson, Ian Ritchie appointed Lancaster and Jones and it seems that Melville wants to make the decision about the next coach, despite the fact that he has zero qualifications to make this appointment.
Incoming Bill Sweeney may not arrive at the British Olympic Association until the World Championship – I should be fully involved when it starts. My advice to them is calm, think about what is happening in Japan, there is no rush.
There seems to be a total lack of responsibility between these guys. They must be responsible. If they do not take any responsibility, they should not be involved.
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Geordan Murphy was parachuted in Leicester but he did not have the experience of being No. 1
Leicester has similar problems. Richard Cockerill, Aaron Mauger and Geordan Murphy
What are, just as with the RFU, those qualifications that should actually appoint a coach? I am a former Leicester player, former board member and a fan – I would like to know who makes these coaching decisions and why.
Tigers are in a hole and have brought in Mike Ford, who is an excellent coach, but it feels like they stick to straws. It's incredibly tough to ask him to turn everything around – as evidenced by their 52-20 defeat by Exeter. He is not the head coach.
That's Murphy, who invaded when the tigers fired Matt O & Connor after one game of the season, a big call. He has never had full responsibility for leading a team of this size.
The difference in skills between being an assistant and the headman is huge.
Parachute-jumping coaches expose them terribly. [Bewerken] See also Of course they will take the job if it is the chance of their life, but if it doesn't work out, the people who have it in this position will go free.
Leicester has one of the best back I've seen it on paper, but they might disappear, which could be a disaster for England.
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France is in a similar mess. The FFR have said that they have a referendum under all their clubs will ask if there is support for a foreign coach to replace the current Jacques Brunel.
I have last weekend saw the Racing 92 against the Champions Cup quarterfinals and saw two sets of great coaches put together two exceptional sides that contributed to a great spectacle
Racing has a coaching duo of Laurent Travers and Laurent Labit and Toulouse has Ugo Mola. The teams put down a display that I have not seen against an English club for a long time. It was a class above Premiership.
All those coaches are also backs, of which I have always thought I would make the best executives. Travers, Labit and Mola have good records and have earned the right to coach those teams.
France has no shortage of top coaches – they don't necessarily have to top international big-hitters, only someone who understands the teams differ between the club and test games.
The only nation that does this well is New Zealand. It's like a company, and former players, such as Sean Fitzpatrick, consider themselves the passionate shareholders in the All Blacks. They will not allow a bad decision to be made.
It is not a whim of a man, it is a thorough process. This is how top companies handle recruitment. If you were a shareholder in England, Leicester or France, you would not accept the decision-making process. Still in rugby there are too many examples of the game that lives in the amateur age.
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