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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 980341" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>I think the focus is on the coaching appointment specifically because of NZs high expectations and a RWC 3rd place being seen as a poor show. Perhaps too much concern is showed in this regard but one can understand it.</p><p></p><p>I think in SA we are riding high on the win BUT I feel we should be as concerned, maybe even more than NZ, about our coaching appointment. I do not know how much say Rassie will have and even if he has a ton of say is that necessarily a good thing having a coach an DOR with equal say? Reports have touted Solomon for top job. I don't know about you and I don't want to judge the man but his CV reads that he has coached a very poor Kings side and thats it. Granted the Kings are a tough gig but its a HUGE step up for someone who hasn't covered himself in glory at a much lower tier of the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 980341, member: 39190"] I think the focus is on the coaching appointment specifically because of NZs high expectations and a RWC 3rd place being seen as a poor show. Perhaps too much concern is showed in this regard but one can understand it. I think in SA we are riding high on the win BUT I feel we should be as concerned, maybe even more than NZ, about our coaching appointment. I do not know how much say Rassie will have and even if he has a ton of say is that necessarily a good thing having a coach an DOR with equal say? Reports have touted Solomon for top job. I don't know about you and I don't want to judge the man but his CV reads that he has coached a very poor Kings side and thats it. Granted the Kings are a tough gig but its a HUGE step up for someone who hasn't covered himself in glory at a much lower tier of the game. [/QUOTE]
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