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<blockquote data-quote="Groundhog" data-source="post: 859340" data-attributes="member: 50079"><p>Plumtree would be a nice addition. He's coached in what, Wales, SA, Ireland and NZ? Nice CV, knows Irish rugby, forward oriented coaches get on well here etc. Penney could do a job as DoR, but I don't buy he's coming necessarily. Seems like the Irish are just camped there for the game. Could be coincidence/ Joe Show knows him. Still he rad a rep for player development at Canterbury which would be good for a DoR role.</p><p>Also, nothing confirmed on Rassie. He could well be used as a pawn in a very political rugby union. Hope he makes a statement soon either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groundhog, post: 859340, member: 50079"] Plumtree would be a nice addition. He's coached in what, Wales, SA, Ireland and NZ? Nice CV, knows Irish rugby, forward oriented coaches get on well here etc. Penney could do a job as DoR, but I don't buy he's coming necessarily. Seems like the Irish are just camped there for the game. Could be coincidence/ Joe Show knows him. Still he rad a rep for player development at Canterbury which would be good for a DoR role. Also, nothing confirmed on Rassie. He could well be used as a pawn in a very political rugby union. Hope he makes a statement soon either way. [/QUOTE]
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