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Bath or "The masochists guide to rugby"
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<blockquote data-quote="Reiser99" data-source="post: 1064506" data-attributes="member: 72977"><p>See, grow your own is fine as long you are actually training and promoting the right people. I know I was wrong about Hooper basically going straight into the head coach's role, but I'm sure there were rumours when he actually joined the coaching staff that he was destined for the head coach job at some point in the future. Again that's fine under the grow your own idea as long as he proves he can do the job properly and earned the position. For me I just simply feel like as ex-captain he was given favouritism and has now been shown to be out of his depth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reiser99, post: 1064506, member: 72977"] See, grow your own is fine as long you are actually training and promoting the right people. I know I was wrong about Hooper basically going straight into the head coach's role, but I'm sure there were rumours when he actually joined the coaching staff that he was destined for the head coach job at some point in the future. Again that's fine under the grow your own idea as long as he proves he can do the job properly and earned the position. For me I just simply feel like as ex-captain he was given favouritism and has now been shown to be out of his depth. [/QUOTE]
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