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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_Olyy" data-source="post: 468082" data-attributes="member: 34990"><p>I saw yesterday that Henry has said he wants to stay in NZ and work "lower down" the coaching chain - so mentoring younger players etc.</p><p>I believe The Blues was the team being thrown about a bit, with regards to where he may end up</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I wonder if Rob Andrew is actually aware how everyone in the rugby world hates him, or if he's that big-headed that he just doesn't realise</p><p></p><p></p><p>I believe so - I think he'd be up there with Mallinder, and I'd be happy to see him in the role, to be honest</p><p>It's obviously hard to guess at what his fortunes would have been like without the ban, he could have run Quins in to the ground, but I think he's a good coach</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Jim Mallinder seems to be almost a foregone conclusion in a lot of peoples eyes (especially the papers), however I can't see him just leaving Northampton at the drop of a hat - He's not won anything big (HEC/Prem) with them, so he has unfinished business, in a way</p><p>To coach your country is obviously a pretty big deal, but I'm not so sure if he'd just drop all of his responsibilities so quickly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_Olyy, post: 468082, member: 34990"] I saw yesterday that Henry has said he wants to stay in NZ and work "lower down" the coaching chain - so mentoring younger players etc. I believe The Blues was the team being thrown about a bit, with regards to where he may end up I wonder if Rob Andrew is actually aware how everyone in the rugby world hates him, or if he's that big-headed that he just doesn't realise I believe so - I think he'd be up there with Mallinder, and I'd be happy to see him in the role, to be honest It's obviously hard to guess at what his fortunes would have been like without the ban, he could have run Quins in to the ground, but I think he's a good coach Jim Mallinder seems to be almost a foregone conclusion in a lot of peoples eyes (especially the papers), however I can't see him just leaving Northampton at the drop of a hat - He's not won anything big (HEC/Prem) with them, so he has unfinished business, in a way To coach your country is obviously a pretty big deal, but I'm not so sure if he'd just drop all of his responsibilities so quickly [/QUOTE]
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