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Gareth Jenkins Sacked
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<blockquote data-quote="snoopy snoopy dog dog" data-source="post: 149350"><p>You're absolutely right. The players involved in "Ruddockgate" are to blame for Wales' current woes. They had an excellent coaching setup but decided it wasn't enough. </p><p></p><p>Off the top of my head Robbie Deans, Nick Mallett, Pierre Berbizier, Eddie Jones, Wayne Smith and Warren Gatland are possible successors. On face value, that's an impressive list but South Africa, Italy, Australia, New Zealand and France will all probably be on the lookout for new coaches too. You could possibly add Ireland to that list.</p><p></p><p>Wales have made the righ decision in getting rid of Jenkins. What they need to do now is take their time to make the right appointment since it's about 5 months until they play again. Whoever gets the job will have to clear out a lot of deadwood and has a huge job on his hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopy snoopy dog dog, post: 149350"] You're absolutely right. The players involved in "Ruddockgate" are to blame for Wales' current woes. They had an excellent coaching setup but decided it wasn't enough. Off the top of my head Robbie Deans, Nick Mallett, Pierre Berbizier, Eddie Jones, Wayne Smith and Warren Gatland are possible successors. On face value, that's an impressive list but South Africa, Italy, Australia, New Zealand and France will all probably be on the lookout for new coaches too. You could possibly add Ireland to that list. Wales have made the righ decision in getting rid of Jenkins. What they need to do now is take their time to make the right appointment since it's about 5 months until they play again. Whoever gets the job will have to clear out a lot of deadwood and has a huge job on his hands. [/QUOTE]
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