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<blockquote data-quote="Ripper" data-source="post: 153870"><p>You don't want him back - if he couldn't win the World Cup with that group of players, he'll never win it with Wales. Don't forget the disatrous Lions tour. [/b]</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Yeah, I know, what a disastrous tour. </p><p></p><p>Jonny Wilkinson doesn't throw that interception and the Lions go up in the series 2-0 against what many consider the greatest Wallaby Era of all time, rather than losing a decider in the dying minutes.</p><p></p><p>And Chris Moller has stated Henry may still keep the job - the comments about having a "new coaching staff my Christmas" were apparently misread and Henry for now still has the job.</p><p></p><p>Whatever way we go is probably good enough, not a big Robbie Deans fan, but if he can get some decent assistants he wouldn't be a bad choice, as long as he doesn't push all his Cantab Boys like he did in 2002/03 and get into petty squabbles with players. Henry has had unparralled success over 4 years, and if we need to rebuild the AB's with all those players overseas he could be the best man for the job with all the talent he has help developed. Only problem is that he is 61, and whether he can keep the two assistants.</p><p></p><p>Whoever the coach is, as long as they keep Mike Cron we will be ok - every prop we have played has turned into a scrummaging beast under his tutelage, Carl Hayman and Woodcock looked to be fringe players, than Cron get's ahold of them and they maul all props who cross their path.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Ripper, post: 153870"] You don't want him back - if he couldn't win the World Cup with that group of players, he'll never win it with Wales. Don't forget the disatrous Lions tour. [/b][/quote] Yeah, I know, what a disastrous tour. Jonny Wilkinson doesn't throw that interception and the Lions go up in the series 2-0 against what many consider the greatest Wallaby Era of all time, rather than losing a decider in the dying minutes. And Chris Moller has stated Henry may still keep the job - the comments about having a "new coaching staff my Christmas" were apparently misread and Henry for now still has the job. Whatever way we go is probably good enough, not a big Robbie Deans fan, but if he can get some decent assistants he wouldn't be a bad choice, as long as he doesn't push all his Cantab Boys like he did in 2002/03 and get into petty squabbles with players. Henry has had unparralled success over 4 years, and if we need to rebuild the AB's with all those players overseas he could be the best man for the job with all the talent he has help developed. Only problem is that he is 61, and whether he can keep the two assistants. Whoever the coach is, as long as they keep Mike Cron we will be ok - every prop we have played has turned into a scrummaging beast under his tutelage, Carl Hayman and Woodcock looked to be fringe players, than Cron get's ahold of them and they maul all props who cross their path. [/QUOTE]
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