Good thinkin there Colin and that would also be a good reason not to take the Irish job, Eddie and Neil would never agree.colinh wrote:If Neil were to leave what would the Ulster coaches do for a personality?
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IRELAND'S search for a replacement defence coach for Mike Ford will take a step forward this week when Ulster's Neil Kelly (42) and Munster's Graham Steadman (43) are interviewed for the position. Originally it was hoped that Ford would stay with Ireland up until the next World Cup, but having worked part time with Saracens last season he then upgraded to a fulltime role that extends beyond defence. It's understood that there are no others on the shortlist aside from Kelly and Steadman.
IRELAND'S search for a replacement defence coach for Mike Ford will take a step forward this week when Ulster's Neil Kelly (42) and Munster's Graham Steadman (43) are interviewed for the position. Originally it was hoped that Ford would stay with Ireland up until the next World Cup, but having worked part time with Saracens last season he then upgraded to a fulltime role that extends beyond defence. It's understood that there are no others on the shortlist aside from Kelly and Steadman.
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Sadly Fanning is nomally on the ball. What are we going to do if Kelly gets the job. I hope Mark McCall can delever another inspired signing as he did Kelly originally and Harrison.browner wrote:BRENDAN FANNING
IRELAND'S search for a replacement defence coach for Mike Ford will take a step forward this week when Ulster's Neil Kelly (42) and Munster's Graham Steadman (43) are interviewed for the position. Originally it was hoped that Ford would stay with Ireland up until the next World Cup, but having worked part time with Saracens last season he then upgraded to a fulltime role that extends beyond defence. It's understood that there are no others on the shortlist aside from Kelly and Steadman.
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From the Irish Independent......................
FORMER Great Britain rugby league full-back Graham Steadman has been offered the post of defensive coach to the Ireland rugby team. He succeeds Mike Ford who has gone to Saracens. Steadman joined Munster as defensive coach just over a year ago.
FORMER Great Britain rugby league full-back Graham Steadman has been offered the post of defensive coach to the Ireland rugby team. He succeeds Mike Ford who has gone to Saracens. Steadman joined Munster as defensive coach just over a year ago.
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