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<blockquote data-quote="Prestwick" data-source="post: 164164"><p>You lads need brass bands at every venue man. Come on, even the Welsh are doing it!</p><p></p><p>The iRB need to continue with their targeted funding. Paying for Namimimimimimimibia to hire a dedicated professional coach for a period (18 months was it?) was a godsend for them and did more than actual cash ever could.</p><p></p><p>Throwing money at the problem doesn't solve it, its how you spend it that counts. Teams like Georgia and Romania already have superbly fit and drilled players from one of the finest finishing schools of World Rugby (the Top 14 in France), they desperately need a professional structure to put the skills that these chaps have learnt in the French & English clubs to good use and for that, the iRB need to put their hands in their pockets and fund professional coaches, physios and other staff for longer periods, not just in the run up to the Rugby World Cup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prestwick, post: 164164"] You lads need brass bands at every venue man. Come on, even the Welsh are doing it! The iRB need to continue with their targeted funding. Paying for Namimimimimimimibia to hire a dedicated professional coach for a period (18 months was it?) was a godsend for them and did more than actual cash ever could. Throwing money at the problem doesn't solve it, its how you spend it that counts. Teams like Georgia and Romania already have superbly fit and drilled players from one of the finest finishing schools of World Rugby (the Top 14 in France), they desperately need a professional structure to put the skills that these chaps have learnt in the French & English clubs to good use and for that, the iRB need to put their hands in their pockets and fund professional coaches, physios and other staff for longer periods, not just in the run up to the Rugby World Cup. [/QUOTE]
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