Jono Gibbes - New Head Coach

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ColinM wrote:Dwayne Dibley?
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ColinM wrote:Dwayne Dibley?
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Seeing as our beloved Ulster team has gone a bit soft I was thinking maybe "Chemical" Peel?
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Samstew wrote:Yoko
"All we are saying, is Gibbes Peel a chance"


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Snipe Watson wrote:
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"All we are saying, is Gibbes Peel a chance"


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Midi Olympic saying short list to replace Jonto Gibbes at Clermont as Richard Cockerall, Bernard Goutta and Jeremy Davidson. Could we not have done a swap with the Mexicans years ago and saved a lot of heart ache? >6shooter :mexican:
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And Neil throws his tuppence worth in for good measure...............
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With the formal announcement on Monday that Jono Gibbes is to be Ulster’s new Head Coach, it seemed that the only qualification for a job at Ulster these days is to have previously worked with Joe Schmidt – and even Cotter ticked that box – that is until Dwayne Peel was announced two days later. Now it seems the key qualifications are not to have previously held the role to which you have been appointed, or have any previous connection with the club. True of Kiss, Gibbes and to a lesser extent Peel.

If the Ulster hierarchy wanted to be celebrated for appointing an out of contract international scrum half with under a year of previous coaching experience a Ruan would have gone down better with fans than a Dwayne.
In many ways, it’s a sad reflection on how Ulster Rugby see themselves that they are somewhere for new guys to try and make a name for themselves -it’s also hard to see success at Ulster for either of these two being anything other than a stepping stone elsewhere.

For me Ulster Rugby is a big enough club and set up to command standing and experience.

Let’s not forget the Prince; “The first method for estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men he has around him.”
& a little more here to boot...........
http://www.punditarena.com/rugby/thepat ... n-pienaar/

See a lot has changed in these parts the last couple of months. :lol:
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Mac wrote:And Neil throws his tuppence worth in for good measure...............
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With the formal announcement on Monday that Jono Gibbes is to be Ulster’s new Head Coach, it seemed that the only qualification for a job at Ulster these days is to have previously worked with Joe Schmidt – and even Cotter ticked that box – that is until Dwayne Peel was announced two days later. Now it seems the key qualifications are not to have previously held the role to which you have been appointed, or have any previous connection with the club. True of Kiss, Gibbes and to a lesser extent Peel.

If the Ulster hierarchy wanted to be celebrated for appointing an out of contract international scrum half with under a year of previous coaching experience a Ruan would have gone down better with fans than a Dwayne.
In many ways, it’s a sad reflection on how Ulster Rugby see themselves that they are somewhere for new guys to try and make a name for themselves -it’s also hard to see success at Ulster for either of these two being anything other than a stepping stone elsewhere.

For me Ulster Rugby is a big enough club and set up to command standing and experience.

Let’s not forget the Prince; “The first method for estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men he has around him.”
& a little more here to boot...........
http://www.punditarena.com/rugby/thepat ... n-pienaar/

See a lot has changed in these parts the last couple of months. Image
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Mac wrote:And Neil throws his tuppence worth in for good measure...............
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With the formal announcement on Monday that Jono Gibbes is to be Ulster’s new Head Coach, it seemed that the only qualification for a job at Ulster these days is to have previously worked with Joe Schmidt – and even Cotter ticked that box – that is until Dwayne Peel was announced two days later. Now it seems the key qualifications are not to have previously held the role to which you have been appointed, or have any previous connection with the club. True of Kiss, Gibbes and to a lesser extent Peel.

If the Ulster hierarchy wanted to be celebrated for appointing an out of contract international scrum half with under a year of previous coaching experience a Ruan would have gone down better with fans than a Dwayne.
In many ways, it’s a sad reflection on how Ulster Rugby see themselves that they are somewhere for new guys to try and make a name for themselves -it’s also hard to see success at Ulster for either of these two being anything other than a stepping stone elsewhere.

For me Ulster Rugby is a big enough club and set up to command standing and experience.

Let’s not forget the Prince; “The first method for estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men he has around him.”
& a little more here to boot...........
http://www.punditarena.com/rugby/thepat ... n-pienaar/

See a lot has changed in these parts the last couple of months. :lol:
Well he does have a point, if my aging memory Serves me right, Peel was the Bristol academy coach two years ago, they came to Ravers with their Championship team in the British/Irish cup, Robinson did not come due to the fact Ulster Ravens had been whipping boys, and he hates Belfast, bad memories from his time with Edinburgh or something, Peel was the man in charge , I believe the Ravens spanked them that night, some might not like it , but Doak is 100% better coach than Peel, some times be careful what you wish for.

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Peel isn't replacing Doak, Gibbes is. I can't think of worse rugby than doakball. When we put the ball through the hands we looked so much better against Glasgow.
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How does Peels swearing compare to Doaks?

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Mac wrote:And Neil throws his tuppence worth in for good measure...............
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Russ wrote:How does Peels swearing compare to Doaks?

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Mr Logan was owed a few favours from down in D4 and he used them to ensure that clean mouths were top of the list of essential criteria. Good job as now Shane can concentrate on cleaning up the mouths of the players.

Neil Best? Hard to believe someone can still be so bitter after so long, but long may it last for the more he distances himself from here the better.
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