Richie Murphy - right man for the job?
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He’s pretty average in front of the camera.
We can but hope he’s better on the grass.
And the plastic.
We can but hope he’s better on the grass.
And the plastic.
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Perhaps he is Justin but I''lll take average over world domination right now
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Was it 2010 that Logan said that……???
5th out of 16 in the table.
Won 7 lost 4.
The bloke should be thanking his lucky stars he’s got this opportunity.
Let’s hope he makes the most of it.
5th out of 16 in the table.
Won 7 lost 4.
The bloke should be thanking his lucky stars he’s got this opportunity.
Let’s hope he makes the most of it.
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I don’t think you were here Justin when we had the golden boy Matt Williams in front of the camera, ( look how that ended) R Murphy is not here as a PRO but as coach and we don’t need anyone promising the world in front of the camera but someone who can revive what talent we have in the squad.
Personally I thought in the circumstance of having just arrived, having finished his previous job on Friday night successfully in Cork and got himself organised to take over the squad and prepare himself to go to S.Africa, he did t do all that badly.
Realistically at this stage of the season I reckon we have done well in getting a reasonable prospect who seems to be well thought of by most people who have had dealings with him and who is known to the majority of the players.
Personally I thought in the circumstance of having just arrived, having finished his previous job on Friday night successfully in Cork and got himself organised to take over the squad and prepare himself to go to S.Africa, he did t do all that badly.
Realistically at this stage of the season I reckon we have done well in getting a reasonable prospect who seems to be well thought of by most people who have had dealings with him and who is known to the majority of the players.
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I dunno if I’d describe him as a reasonable prospect unless we’re talking about gardening or crown green bowling….!
Bit of a shortage of young coaches coming through generally though. Easier for retired players to top up their pensions with a bit of TV work or get wheeled out for a few clients in the office once a week I suppose.
Bit of a shortage of young coaches coming through generally though. Easier for retired players to top up their pensions with a bit of TV work or get wheeled out for a few clients in the office once a week I suppose.
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The trip to SA was disappointing, given that we’d won our six previous Saffer encounters.
The Challenge Cup campaign went how I expected over the two games (although I wasn’t necessarily thinking we’d leak another fifty…)
I’d like to believe that Murphy has been given a clear bottom line of finishing in the top 8.
The Challenge Cup campaign went how I expected over the two games (although I wasn’t necessarily thinking we’d leak another fifty…)
I’d like to believe that Murphy has been given a clear bottom line of finishing in the top 8.
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He's barely in the door and they've been away for a fair chunk of his time here. What's abundantly clear is that he has picked up something which has been rotting for quite some time. Not just results but in the dressing room also and with management.justinr73 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 12:39 am The trip to SA was disappointing, given that we’d won our six previous Saffer encounters.
The Challenge Cup campaign went how I expected over the two games (although I wasn’t necessarily thinking we’d leak another fifty…)
I’d like to believe that Murphy has been given a clear bottom line of finishing in the top 8.
Whilst the new playing style this season was a noble ambition it has been an utter failure. Most players have regressed.
You are right that we need top 8 and then time to build a clear plan for next season based on getting the best out of whichever players are still there
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Give the man a chance. I would settle for missing out on the top 8. We are better out of the ERC for at least another year.
It will be slow progress rebuilding the team.
It will be slow progress rebuilding the team.
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On principle I think most would agree. However apparently the financial problems would be compounded further if we didnt make the Champions Cup.
Has anyone worked out the difference in TV/other income from playing in the Parker Pen v Champions Cup?
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Yes
“And now you'll be telling stories of my coming back and they won't be false, and they won't be true but they'll be real”
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How many of those last 6 were actually away though, where as we all know it is harder to beat the SA teams? I think last year we beat the Lions and the Sharks, albeit the latter was the rearranged game post shitgate when they could no longer put out their 1st team due to an SA training camp.justinr73 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 12:39 am The trip to SA was disappointing, given that we’d won our six previous Saffer encounters.
The Challenge Cup campaign went how I expected over the two games (although I wasn’t necessarily thinking we’d leak another fifty…)
I’d like to believe that Murphy has been given a clear bottom line of finishing in the top 8.
Sharks was ultimately disappointing though.
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This reminded me of a film review I composed for the Jaws movie sequel.Bart S wrote:
Sharks was ultimately disappointing though.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Murphy set to be appointed on a 2 year deal according to the 42.
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No surprise. For me the greater intrigue is around who his coaching team will be, will he have the latitude to appoint his own, get rid of Bell, Grant etc and will Payne return?
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