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  • Daffy JaffyD Offline
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    #2788

    Eddie used a crazy number of players in his tenure and capped more than any other England coach (47 debutants up to 2021) and also burned through 18 assistant coaches -
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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    @stodders said in NH International Rugby:

    @MajorRage said in NH International Rugby:

    Confirmed. Sacked.

    https://www.englandrugby.com/news/article/rfu-statement-on-eddie-jones

    Not really a surprise. Jones' style is good for one world cup cycle. After that, players and coaches are fatigued by him.

    I recall telling my English mates that Eddie would crash and burn after 1 World Cup and leave them in a complete mess as this seemed to be his preferred MO.

    I really hope Sir Clive comes back in and bombs hard (sorry @Catogrande), if for no other reason than it will mean we never see his smug face on TV again.

    England should just aim for he RC semis and start talking to Farrell now about taking over after that.

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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    #2790

    For all the negatives being written about Eddie, one thing must always be respected.

    The English rugby media absolutely hated him.

    He deserves credit for at no point towing the line to that complete bunch of piston wristed gibbons.

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    #2791

    @MajorRage said in NH International Rugby:

    For all the negatives being written about Eddie, one thing must always be respected.

    The English rugby media absolutely hated him.

    He deserves credit for at no point towing the line to that complete bunch of piston wristed gibbons.

    While I take your point, I recall the piston wristed gibbons who pose as rugby journalists praised him to the skies when he was winning and thought him a rugby genius.

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    replied to Daffy Jaffy on last edited by
    #2792

    @Daffy-Jaffy said in NH International Rugby:

    Eddie used a crazy number of players in his tenure and capped more than any other England coach (47 debutants up to 2021) and also burned through 18 assistant coaches -
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    The exit of Wisemantel, Borthwick and Mitchell as why performance fell off a cliff.

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  • sparkyS Offline
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    #2793

    I've enjoyed Eddie's confident chat over the years. He brightens up a bland world and is a respected foe.

    Good luck to him with his next appointment!

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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    #2794

    Whilst I've found Eddie's selection and intransigence around some players and positions over the last couple of years both mystifying and annoying, I am not sure now is the time to get rid of him. If this had happened a year ago I'd be more comfortable with it and to be honest the same signs that we're seeing today were there 12 months ago. Is this sacking a bit of a knee-jerk reaction to the the booing from the Twickenham crowd? I'd be surprised if that wasn't a large part of the driver here.

    Anyway, thank you Eddie for dragging us out of the misery of 2015 and providing some real memories. Grand Slam, 3 6N titles, series whitewash in Aus, 18 match winning streak, dismantling of Ireland pre RWC 2019, first win over NZ in a RWC (with a great performance to boot)and reaching the RWC final (the less said about THAT game the better). Finally another series win from behind in Aus.

    Much to be grateful for as an England supporter.

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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    replied to Victor Meldrew on last edited by Catogrande
    #2795

    @Victor-Meldrew said in NH International Rugby:

    @MajorRage said in NH International Rugby:

    For all the negatives being written about Eddie, one thing must always be respected.

    The English rugby media absolutely hated him.

    He deserves credit for at no point towing the line to that complete bunch of piston wristed gibbons.

    While I take your point, I recall the piston wristed gibbons who pose as rugby journalists praised him to the skies when he was winning and thought him a rugby genius.

    They did the same with Woodward and Johnson. We know they're fluffybunnies and we shouldn't be surprised.

    Edit: In this instance I'm a bit annoyed about the fluffybunny filter.

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  • sparkyS Offline
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    This made me chuckle.

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  • sparkyS Offline
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    #2797

    Looks like Borthwick is going to get the England gig.

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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    @Victor-Meldrew said in NH International Rugby:

    @MajorRage said in NH International Rugby:

    For all the negatives being written about Eddie, one thing must always be respected.

    The English rugby media absolutely hated him.

    He deserves credit for at no point towing the line to that complete bunch of piston wristed gibbons.

    While I take your point, I recall the piston wristed gibbons who pose as rugby journalists praised him to the skies when he was winning and thought him a rugby genius.

    He is a rugby genius. Just has a use by date!

    When they turned on him he doubled down and told them he didn’t give a fuck what they wrote.

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    #2799

    there is a part of me that wants England to win the World Cup now

    for the simple fact it will stop Unions hanging on to coaches they don't want on the false premise that it is the only way to approach the tournament.

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    #2800

    Matt Giteau thinks that's all that matters:

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    @antipodean Matt Shiteau thinks the RWC is the only thing that matters because he fucked off overseas but wanted to come back and play the World Cup, and the stupid fucking Wallabies let him.

    His name is actually synonymous in Aus rugby for having your fat overseas paycheck cake, and eating it too. they fucking literally named the rule after him. Fuck off Matt.

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  • sparkyS Offline
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    @mariner4life said in NH International Rugby:

    there is a part of me that wants England to win the World Cup now

    for the simple fact it will stop Unions hanging on to coaches they don't want on the false premise that it is the only way to approach the tournament.

    Or Wales...

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  • HigginsH Offline
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    #2803

    Womens rugby in Ireland gets plenty of money pumped into it increasing their budget to €5,500,000.00 per annum, and on top of that is another million euro extra going is was well this coming year.

    Independent Review Sets A Positive Pathway For Women’s Rugby In Ireland | Ulster Rugby

    Independent Review Sets A Positive Pathway For Women’s Rugby In Ireland | Ulster Rugby

    The IRFU (Irish Rugby Football Union) has today published the Women In Rugby Report which arose from the findings of an indep

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    @Higgins said in NH International Rugby:

    Womens rugby in Ireland gets plenty of money pumped into it increasing their budget to €5,500,000.00 per annum, and on top of that is another million euro extra going is was well this coming year.

    Independent Review Sets A Positive Pathway For Women’s Rugby In Ireland | Ulster Rugby

    Independent Review Sets A Positive Pathway For Women’s Rugby In Ireland | Ulster Rugby

    The IRFU (Irish Rugby Football Union) has today published the Women In Rugby Report which arose from the findings of an indep

    Whoa, that's a lot of money - I'd be interested in what the women's rugby budget is here, nowhere near that I'd guess.

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    #2805

    @Machpants NZ budget was $17M in 2021 and $27M in 2022 (with $10M of that going directly into RWC) from a total of $138m of 'Teams in Black' playing and competition expenses.

    Sounds a lot but adds up fast with squads in the 30s and support staff in the dozens

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    #2807

    All the other top coaches seem to respect him. The public perception is pretty much down to his never ending desire to stir.
    That is a real stirring as well not just a media thing. Look at the numbers of players used yet he still pretty much returns to his “favourites” quickly. That can be thought of as searching and not knowing but I reckon it is a tactic to keep his preferences on their toes.
    Then there is coaching staff. He is always looking for different views and voices but they can be seen from the outside as not being able to get along.

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