Rooster wrote:It is highly unlikely that a forwards coach would even be considered as we have already signed Buzz for 2 years, that means either a head coach that is also a specialist backs coach or else they will have to go down the route of an overall director of rugby post and then also hire a backs coach as well
MMMMMMMM Methinks UR will go for the cheap option for the next 12 months as all staff have got 1 year contracts, DH as director of rugby, JD as forwards coach and Steiner will get get a year as backs coach, .................was up a Newforge playing Tag the other night i see MW car is still parked up were he left it before he went to Llanelli (wonders if even he thought he was coming back )
I heard from a very nice little Shitzu that UR and Co had an "End of Season Review" with MW via Video Conference the day before MW resigned all was not very amicable and toys were thrown around the room and at the tele but i may be wrong
Are Shitzu's any more reliable than spaniels or terriers, had to put them down after last week.
Agree with YoungMan on the Humph,JD and Steiner option if he is available.
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family" Rory Best
Would love us to go for a New Zealander, someone with good/great coaching experience in New Zealand. Looking at the names being put forward there isn't anyone who excites me that much.
Lurgan Lad wrote:Would love us to go for a New Zealander, someone with good/great coaching experience in New Zealand. Looking at the names being put forward there isn't anyone who excites me that much.
Well Steiner half fits that description.
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family" Rory Best
“For the liespotter who knows how to listen well, the random words, sounds, and phrases in a person's speech are never as random as they seem. They offer a clear sightline into the liar's psyche.”
Lurgan Lad wrote:Would love us to go for a New Zealander, someone with good/great coaching experience in New Zealand. Looking at the names being put forward there isn't anyone who excites me that much.
This really gets my goat. We hear a SANZAR accent and we all doff our caps. We need a good coach…accent irrelevant.
Lurgan Lad wrote:Would love us to go for a New Zealander, someone with good/great coaching experience in New Zealand. Looking at the names being put forward there isn't anyone who excites me that much.
This really gets my goat. We hear a SANZAR accent and we all doff our caps. We need a good coach…accent irrelevant.
Lurgan Lad wrote:Would love us to go for a New Zealander, someone with good/great coaching experience in New Zealand. Looking at the names being put forward there isn't anyone who excites me that much.
This really gets my goat. We hear a SANZAR accent and we all doff our caps. We need a good coach…accent irrelevant.
I'm inclined to agree with Snipey (not the getting "on my goat" part, though), but don't be put off with that Lurgan Lad - welcome to the board and don't be afraid to voice your opinions - they're just as valid as our stupid, inconsidered, biased and downright wrong ones!
I'm not arguing -
I'm just explaining why I'm right
Lurgan Lad wrote:Would love us to go for a New Zealander, someone with good/great coaching experience in New Zealand. Looking at the names being put forward there isn't anyone who excites me that much.
This really gets my goat. We hear a SANZAR accent and we all doff our caps. We need a good coach…accent irrelevant.
Sorry about that Lurgan Lad. I was having a bad day. Welcome aboard....