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Rugby World Cup 2015
International coach of the year
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<blockquote data-quote="ABs2011" data-source="post: 767789" data-attributes="member: 57663"><p>Fair enough mate. I guess what I am saying and where I am coming from is that I think the enormity of the challenge, success and excellence involved in a RWC winning campaign by default demonstraights how good a team and a coach is and puts them at the top of the pack. It's a tough tournament for any team to win, even the ABS. Over here it pretty much means everything. Hansen will be hailed an absolute genius if we win from the way he nursed certain players through the last 4 years, to the number of players he has brought through the system in his coaching tenure, to the interesting tactics he employed in pool play, how he has managed to by an large have the entire team in form come finals time, and just the way he has the team gelled both on and off the field. Chieka has had an even greater task, I 100% agree, but for me the two will be differentiated on the field tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ABs2011, post: 767789, member: 57663"] Fair enough mate. I guess what I am saying and where I am coming from is that I think the enormity of the challenge, success and excellence involved in a RWC winning campaign by default demonstraights how good a team and a coach is and puts them at the top of the pack. It's a tough tournament for any team to win, even the ABS. Over here it pretty much means everything. Hansen will be hailed an absolute genius if we win from the way he nursed certain players through the last 4 years, to the number of players he has brought through the system in his coaching tenure, to the interesting tactics he employed in pool play, how he has managed to by an large have the entire team in form come finals time, and just the way he has the team gelled both on and off the field. Chieka has had an even greater task, I 100% agree, but for me the two will be differentiated on the field tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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