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Ruan Pienaar to take up coaching gig: The former Springbok back is set to be offered a coaching role at the Cheetahs. The 39-year-old could go straight into the head coach position, with current boss Hawies Fourie being lined up by Boland to fill their vacancy. “Ruan has so much knowledge of the game and experience, we would like to involve him, he will add a lot of value,” Cheetahs director of rugby Frans Steyn told Rapport.
Ruan Pienaar to take up coaching gig: The former Springbok back is set to be offered a coaching role at the Cheetahs. The 39-year-old could go straight into the head coach position, with current boss Hawies Fourie being lined up by Boland to fill their vacancy. “Ruan has so much knowledge of the game and experience, we would like to involve him, he will add a lot of value,” Cheetahs director of rugby Frans Steyn told Rapport.
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Nuciwank brainfarts coming home to roost.
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Dave he went back SA for family reasons so the brainfart might not have changed the present situation .
The big bF was of course made by the self-righteous not so innocent as those who were.
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No guarantee Ruan will be a good coach. Let's not tarnish his legacy
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I tend to agree. Great players don't often make great coaches. What comes naturally to them doesn't come naturally to others and I guess that means they perhaps can't readily explain what they can't even explain to themselves. All the great managers I can think of were mediochre players.CIMANFOREVER wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 2:54 pm No guarantee Ruan will be a good coach. Let's not tarnish his legacy
Great players who have become great coaches? Johan Cruyff? Can't think of any in rubgy. Happy to learn from anyone who knows better.
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Agreed. Stick with what we have.CIMANFOREVER wrote:No guarantee Ruan will be a good coach. Let's not tarnish his legacy
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Andy Farrell was world class, albeit in a different code.solidarity wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 11:55 pmI tend to agree. Great players don't often make great coaches. What comes naturally to them doesn't come naturally to others and I guess that means they perhaps can't readily explain what they can't even explain to themselves. All the great managers I can think of were mediochre players.CIMANFOREVER wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 2:54 pm No guarantee Ruan will be a good coach. Let's not tarnish his legacy
Great players who have become great coaches? Johan Cruyff? Can't think of any in rubgy. Happy to learn from anyone who knows better.
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Townsend and Galthie I suppose, but you're correct, Solids, a rare event TBF. Clough was an International who's career was cut short by injury, Ferguson similar I think. Dalgleish was a rarity.solidarity wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 11:55 pmI tend to agree. Great players don't often make great coaches. What comes naturally to them doesn't come naturally to others and I guess that means they perhaps can't readily explain what they can't even explain to themselves. All the great managers I can think of were mediochre players.CIMANFOREVER wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 2:54 pm No guarantee Ruan will be a good coach. Let's not tarnish his legacy
Great players who have become great coaches? Johan Cruyff? Can't think of any in rubgy. Happy to learn from anyone who knows better.
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Anyone care about Sunday given it's unlikely we will again have no representation?
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Yeah it's still a Sunday. So lie in, roast dinner, afternoon walk, afternoon nap, Sunday sips, get a poke, jumpers for goalposts etc...
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This is why all rugby should be refereed by women: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGeBqAYnD/
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Anybody see this?
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/other/i ... 3277&ei=77
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/other/i ... 3277&ei=77
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From World Rugby, next season 6 nations teams will be mandated to accommodate potential kit clashes which impact colour blind viewers.
For instance this will be the last season that Ireland and Wales will play each other wearing their traditional colours.
The same rule will apply in the 2027 World Cup.
For instance this will be the last season that Ireland and Wales will play each other wearing their traditional colours.
The same rule will apply in the 2027 World Cup.
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Heard about that. It might help his game and I assume from Ulster's perspective it will take another player off the payroll.volvo wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2024 8:15 pm Anybody see this?
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/other/i ... 3277&ei=77
Will we have 15 players next season at the rate players are leaving?