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<blockquote data-quote="Yulia" data-source="post: 1070917" data-attributes="member: 84041"><p>Jesus, poor man!!! I didn't know he had a prostate cancer, that sounds terrible. But thankfully everything is ok now,as far as I understood. Good health to him!</p><p></p><p>Some interesting quotes from this article:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hmm. Yes, that was the main strategy: to make a national team "younger". And some people think that it was a wrong strategy,but Jones thinks the problem was in Covid and in the fact that,in Russia, club rugby is more important than the national team..I didn't see it from that perspective but the last point is interesting.</p><p>[SPOILER="Article in Russian"]. Same article but translated for Russian-speaking fans <a href="https://rugger.info/news/45750" target="_blank">https://rugger.info/news/45750</a> [/SPOILER]</p><p></p><p>A current head coach Dick Muir has a bit different opinion on what should be the way of development of the rugby in Russia.</p><p>From a Russian article:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>He also thinks that "naturalization of foreigners" is "one of the ways to develop the team" and is actually a good way, but "unfortunately it's not easy to attract top rugby players to play for your team".</p><p>The whole article in Russian is under this link if someone's interested:</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://rugger.info/news/45546[/URL]</p><p></p><p>We'll judge by "result" (by the level of the Russian national team in a couple of years,I think) , but as I understood from his and Lyn Jones words, both don't see Russia in a good form till 2023, and (again, if I understood correctly) Muir counts more on the next RWC after the 2023 one:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yulia, post: 1070917, member: 84041"] Jesus, poor man!!! I didn't know he had a prostate cancer, that sounds terrible. But thankfully everything is ok now,as far as I understood. Good health to him! Some interesting quotes from this article: Hmm. Yes, that was the main strategy: to make a national team "younger". And some people think that it was a wrong strategy,but Jones thinks the problem was in Covid and in the fact that,in Russia, club rugby is more important than the national team..I didn't see it from that perspective but the last point is interesting. [SPOILER="Article in Russian"]. Same article but translated for Russian-speaking fans [URL]https://rugger.info/news/45750[/URL] [/SPOILER] A current head coach Dick Muir has a bit different opinion on what should be the way of development of the rugby in Russia. From a Russian article: He also thinks that "naturalization of foreigners" is "one of the ways to develop the team" and is actually a good way, but "unfortunately it's not easy to attract top rugby players to play for your team". The whole article in Russian is under this link if someone's interested: [URL unfurl="true"]https://rugger.info/news/45546[/URL] We'll judge by "result" (by the level of the Russian national team in a couple of years,I think) , but as I understood from his and Lyn Jones words, both don't see Russia in a good form till 2023, and (again, if I understood correctly) Muir counts more on the next RWC after the 2023 one: [/QUOTE]
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