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<blockquote data-quote="Stillknox" data-source="post: 177741"><p>Lievremont is the Head coach, and Milou (N'tamack) is as you guessed the backs coach, so I guess he has a fair bit of influence, yes. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> [/b]</p></blockquote><p>Sorry, stupid question from me.</p><p></p><p>I saw N'Tamak's u-21 team on TV and they were brilliant. Just wondering if N'Tamak is the one who's really responsible for the way France are playing now. And how long will he last? Will he take over from Lievremont? [/b][/quote]</p><p></p><p>N'Tamack was in charge of Toulouse -21 Team too. Toulouse always has the culture of 'french flair' and offensive play, and as an ex-player of Toulouse and Les Bleus pre-(boring rugby from)Laporte, he's surely widely responsable of what we saw in the last games.</p><p></p><p>He will stay at least untill world cup 2011. This is really a trio in charge of the team this time, not like Laporte surrounded by Jo Maso in an obscure (useless ?) role. Lievremont was named the head coach because he's the man who gives the directive line and talks to the press but there is no true hierarchy between them I think. The fact is they know each other since a long time, they seems to have the same vision and ambition for the game. (Lievremont & N'Tamack played together for France, Retieres was already the forward coach when N'Tamack was in charge of the -21...)</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Stillknox, post: 177741"] Lievremont is the Head coach, and Milou (N'tamack) is as you guessed the backs coach, so I guess he has a fair bit of influence, yes. :D [/b][/quote] Sorry, stupid question from me. I saw N'Tamak's u-21 team on TV and they were brilliant. Just wondering if N'Tamak is the one who's really responsible for the way France are playing now. And how long will he last? Will he take over from Lievremont? [/b][/quote] N'Tamack was in charge of Toulouse -21 Team too. Toulouse always has the culture of 'french flair' and offensive play, and as an ex-player of Toulouse and Les Bleus pre-(boring rugby from)Laporte, he's surely widely responsable of what we saw in the last games. He will stay at least untill world cup 2011. This is really a trio in charge of the team this time, not like Laporte surrounded by Jo Maso in an obscure (useless ?) role. Lievremont was named the head coach because he's the man who gives the directive line and talks to the press but there is no true hierarchy between them I think. The fact is they know each other since a long time, they seems to have the same vision and ambition for the game. (Lievremont & N'Tamack played together for France, Retieres was already the forward coach when N'Tamack was in charge of the -21...) [/QUOTE]
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