Anyone think this is even a story if it's a fishing trip?
1. It wasn't just a training session. Cotter didn't turn up to training with a bunch of rabbits and say 'kill these rabbits'. It was an outdoor wilderness course, similar to many team building courses I imagine, which the design with to improve the teams physical endurance and work as a team building exercise. Part of being in the wilderness is catching, eating and preparing food.
2. You still haven't convinced me the players were actually forced to kill the rabbits
This would seem to corroborate Hamilton's retraction. People who seem to suggest players were forced to kill rabbits for fear of being dropped for the World Cup need to get a grip. Like I said, if this was a fishing trip I doubt anyone has a problem.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/scottish-rugby-coach-vern-cotter-8579524#Z6TDqzzmpq6X3rFt.99
1. It wasn't just a training session. Cotter didn't turn up to training with a bunch of rabbits and say 'kill these rabbits'. It was an outdoor wilderness course, similar to many team building courses I imagine, which the design with to improve the teams physical endurance and work as a team building exercise. Part of being in the wilderness is catching, eating and preparing food.
2. You still haven't convinced me the players were actually forced to kill the rabbits
However, a Murrayfield insider admitted to the Scottish Mail on Sunday that rabbits had been killed by the players at the camp.
The source said: "This was a well organised, well-resourced team-building exercise led by the Marines, where the guys where shown how to survive. Hamilton was forced to take part in the training with French marines
"They were shown, as a survival technique, how to kill rabbits and some took part. It was done properly and humanely and no-one was forced to do it. Vern Cotter did not order any players to do this.
"Unfortunately, some of what Jim Hamilton has talked about on the podcast has been exaggerated."
This would seem to corroborate Hamilton's retraction. People who seem to suggest players were forced to kill rabbits for fear of being dropped for the World Cup need to get a grip. Like I said, if this was a fishing trip I doubt anyone has a problem.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/scottish-rugby-coach-vern-cotter-8579524#Z6TDqzzmpq6X3rFt.99