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<blockquote data-quote="Leinster Fan" data-source="post: 1036802" data-attributes="member: 76349"><p>To be fair I don't agree that there are supply issues etc (in fact the opposite, I'd be inclined to blame the lack of trophies on coaching which isn't a factor in how appealing the job is) I would be fairly wary of taking the Munster job if I was ROG. There's no arguing there's a higher baseline there than La Rochelle, but in reality La Rochelle are a better team right now, he's had a role in them getting there and walking away from something you helped build to a weaker team wouldn't even be a prospect if it wasn't Munster. </p><p></p><p>Not to mention that the Munster job comes with way more pressure and expectation. La Rochelle have never won a major trophy afaik (happy to be corrected). Munster have a history of success and winning is the expectation. If things go wrong, we've all seen how viscous the Irish rugby media can get, they love to build them up and tear them down and god knows they've already built him up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leinster Fan, post: 1036802, member: 76349"] To be fair I don't agree that there are supply issues etc (in fact the opposite, I'd be inclined to blame the lack of trophies on coaching which isn't a factor in how appealing the job is) I would be fairly wary of taking the Munster job if I was ROG. There's no arguing there's a higher baseline there than La Rochelle, but in reality La Rochelle are a better team right now, he's had a role in them getting there and walking away from something you helped build to a weaker team wouldn't even be a prospect if it wasn't Munster. Not to mention that the Munster job comes with way more pressure and expectation. La Rochelle have never won a major trophy afaik (happy to be corrected). Munster have a history of success and winning is the expectation. If things go wrong, we've all seen how viscous the Irish rugby media can get, they love to build them up and tear them down and god knows they've already built him up. [/QUOTE]
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