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Found this over on the Bristol site
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Yeah, Daddy Anscombe, he was down with a serious dose of mobilenolikedarkyitis, a sometimes fatal dose of verbal diarrhea triggered by black chaps coaching in a job you think you should have.Rooster wrote:Have we ever signed an injured coach before ?Cockatrice wrote:Revert to typeGerald the Mole wrote:I am sure that Peel having Espotif as his agent, is nothing to do with this left field appointment
UR: we need a backs coach
Esportif: we only have Peel on our books
UR: sign him
Esportif: Do we need him to injure himself before he gets here
We also had Matt Williams, the STA who had nofu@kingideaitis, which proved terminal.
If only we'd signed Deccie, a man from a family of long livers & floatin' Kidneys.
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He was part of the Ireland RWC2003 squad and travelled to Australia....Neil F wrote:Also once made it onto the bench for a game against Fiji... Never made it off the bench, mind...Russ wrote:Doak is an Irish international is he not? #CricketHammerTime wrote:Although slightly underwhelmed considering the level of forwards coach we have somehow fluked, and the fact that Peel is unproven ... they must have seen something in him and he can't be any worse than Doak. Played at the highest level unlike Doak who never even earned an Ireland cap.
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Anyway, I'm sure it's been said before but there's something slightly underwhelming about the Peel appointment after Gibbes the other day. At the same time, I'm fecking delighted to see Kiss and Ulster looking beyond people already in the system. That, more than anything Peel has achieved in his short coaching career is enough to give me hope that things might get a little bit better!
... and back again - still uncapped.
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Seriously do the RFU not know what they're doing, signing a coach from a team floundering at the bottom of the Aviva PremiershipBristol's head of performance Mark Bennett is to leave at the end of the season to join the Rugby Football Union as head of sports science and medicine.
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To be fair, citing the RFU is not the greatest way of making your point.scrum5 wrote:Seriously do the RFU not know what they're doing, signing a coach from a team floundering at the bottom of the Aviva PremiershipBristol's head of performance Mark Bennett is to leave at the end of the season to join the Rugby Football Union as head of sports science and medicine.
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yes poor example but you get the drift
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You could have said the seem about McCall when he left Ulster and where is he now.
Sometimes coaches like players need a change of scene to develop.
Sometimes coaches like players need a change of scene to develop.
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I wonder if Doak will become DOR at Queens, job for life etcrumncoke wrote:You could have said the seem about McCall when he left Ulster and where is he now.
Sometimes coaches like players need a change of scene to develop.
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about his level
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I'm torn between writing him off now or giving him a chance.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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To be measuring how good a coach Peel is or is not because of Bristols league position is a little baffling
He's not the head coach and Bristol have the poorest playing personnel in the Premiership.
He's not the head coach and Bristol have the poorest playing personnel in the Premiership.
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Now had he been coaching when Bristol were horrendously underachieving in the Championship with the best squad by a country mile, that would have been a fair yardstick to judge him by but that doesn't seem to be the case.UlsterNo9 wrote:To be measuring how good a coach Peel is or is not because of Bristols league position is a little baffling
He's not the head coach and Bristol have the poorest playing personnel in the Premiership.
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Dan fecking TuohyUlsterNo9 wrote:To be measuring how good a coach Peel is or is not because of Bristols league position is a little baffling
He's not the head coach and Bristol have the poorest playing personnel in the Premiership.
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There's only one f'n Dan fecking Tuohy! One f'n.....Russ wrote:Dan fecking TuohyUlsterNo9 wrote:To be measuring how good a coach Peel is or is not because of Bristols league position is a little baffling
He's not the head coach and Bristol have the poorest playing personnel in the Premiership.
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Call me a Bellend but hell, im going to give him a chance. FFS!
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