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<blockquote data-quote="j&#039;nuh" data-source="post: 468159" data-attributes="member: 55446"><p>I'd imagine he'd take it. He's already said (just this month) that, on coaching England, "If one day, I ever have that honour, it would be something that would be very difficult to turn down." Plus, at 45, he could potentially be coaching for another 2 or 3 decades if he really wanted to. If the coaching job at Northampton ever comes available again, and he wanted it, then he'd get it. But it might be a now-or-never opportunity to coach England for Mallinder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j'nuh, post: 468159, member: 55446"] I'd imagine he'd take it. He's already said (just this month) that, on coaching England, "If one day, I ever have that honour, it would be something that would be very difficult to turn down." Plus, at 45, he could potentially be coaching for another 2 or 3 decades if he really wanted to. If the coaching job at Northampton ever comes available again, and he wanted it, then he'd get it. But it might be a now-or-never opportunity to coach England for Mallinder. [/QUOTE]
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