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Eric Elwood To Leave?
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I dont think foley will leave Munster and they may as well promote Dan as give it to Jackman.The rest is just comedy club stuff.
If Ruddock is interested he is the ideal candidate. He and all interested parties would appear to be up against a strong media campaign to give the job to Cooder though and that could be enough to swing it in his favour if it continues to gather momentum.
For the record im not against cooder the coach. i think he has proven himself to be a very good coach. My concern would be cooder the personality. He just doesnt come across as a likeable guy and everything i heard and read about him portrays him as self promotional and a devisive figure.
That said i dont think he would be at connacht until something better came along. The reason being that his cv wont get any better and that big job hasnt come along since leaving ireland. IMO if hes successful in his application for the connacht job he could be with us for a long time.
I guess the big question is if that would be a good thing for connacht rugby.
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Really the search for candidates should go far and wide, Connacht is at a critical juncture in terms of future development. We have a solid basis of a team and for the first time in the professional era we will have a core of local young players who with the right guidance, attitude and a bit of luck can form the basis of the squad in the years to come.
Therefore I wouldn't like to see a safe pair of hands kind of appointment. Dan McFarland has served a good apprenticeship and is a good candidate but really I'd just like to see a clean break at this stage. Nigel Carolan is probably a bit inexperienced at this stage but if he keeps working away should be a good candidate the next time the job comes up. Dan Parks as stated will have a role to play and could also be a potential future coach but we'll have to wait and see with that.
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Last night Brendan Fanning broke the news that Eric Elwood is to leave Connacht at the end of the season. Hugely passionate about the province, managing which must be one of the most thankless jobs in rugby, it appears that the onerous task is taking its toll on him. Fanning’s article mentioned a tendency to take defeats badly, while Thornley today alluded to him giving almost too much of himself to the role. The poor fella is exhausted it seems.
Elwood has come to be seen as Mr. Connacht, the personification of modern Connacht rugby, having spent most of the last 16 years either playing for them or on the coaching team in some capacity. It is in his two-and-a-bit years as head coach, however, that he’s arguably had the biggest impact. He’s to be commended for his unwillingness to accept the sorry lot with which the IRFU would be happy to lumber the province – the shrewd acquisition of Dan Parks is testimiony to his hard work. Two years ago such a signing would have been impossible.
He’s also been part of a drive to bring fans through the gates of the Sportsground, presiding over a huge upsurge in season ticket sales, from the low-hundreds to over three thousand. It’s fine work when you consider the package on offer: watching some fairly stodgy rugby on a dog track, usually in horizontal rain.
On the pitch, he’s improved matters too. Connacht finished eighth in the league last season and participated in their first Heineken Cup. They’ve had their ups and downs, and looked to have started this season poorly, but sparked emphatically into life on Friday night with a 34-6 trouncing of Leinster. Indeed, with Parks expertly piloting the ship and the entire three-quarter line outstanding, it was a highwatermark for Connacht, both in terms of result and the calibre of rugby played.
It’s going to be a tough act to follow. We generally have little time for those who question whether coaches ‘buy into the [insert region/club/Munster here] ethos’ or understand the [region/club/Munster] zeitgeist’, but in the case of Connacht it is important the incoming coach understands what Connacht rugby is all about, and how steep a challenge it is to coach them. For certain, nobody had a better grasp of that than Elwood, and an appointment with someone who has or had links with Connacht is likely.
So who are the contenders?
Dan Parks: Connacht is be an ideal role for a young coach to cut his teeth, and the Australian strikes us as the type who might just be interested in kicking off a career here. Whatever you think of Parks 0.5-dimensional play in a Scotland shirt, there is no denying his is a very high class Pro12 player, and has made the most (indeed, far more than anyone expected when he came on to the scene) of his talent. He may just relish the chance, and by going to Connacht in the first place, has already demonstrated his suitability, personality-wise. Will be on the coaching team in some capacity.
Axel Foley: Foley was widely-tipped to get the Munster job after making such a big impact on the pack last season, but had to settle for a passenger seat in the Penney Revolution. It’s odds-on he will be in the mixer for the head coach job in Munster once Penney departs, but if he would prefer to cut his teeth in a head coaching role somewhere else, then come back, Connacht would be ideal. It’s worth noting, however, that this didn’t work for Mick Bradley, who was overlooked when Deccie went to D4.
Eddie O’Sullivan: One more experienced name that instantly springs to mind is Eddie. He’s coached there before and presumably has a good knowledge of the province. For all his baggage, O’Sullivan remains a technically outstanding coach, and it would be a fallacy if his vast knowledge was left to decay outside of Irish rugby. There is no doubt he will have the hunger to repair his reputation after festering/stewing for 4 years. His USA! USA! USA! team didn’t disgrace themselves in RWC11, and indeed, it was felt Eddie scored something of a tactical coup over Deccie when they met Ireland.
Bernard Jackman: Berch is currently coaching at Grenoble in France, and they are making a pretty decent stab at their first Top14 season in a while – sitting pretty in 6th, ahead of such bosh merchants luminaries as Racing Metro, Castres and Perpignan. However, Berch was less than gushing about his time in Connacht in his book, and perhaps some bridges may still be smouldering. If some hugs can be engineered, it’s a possibility.
Deccie Kidney: Deccie will be out of work in June, and will presumably be anxious to renew his relationship with Connacht after studiously ignoring anything Western for the last four years. Perhaps he would welcome a move back to the club game, but we’re fairly certain the facilities at Buccanears don’t measure up to Carton House.
Warren Gatland: What better way to move on to a new challenge after a Lions victory in Oz? Gatty got his coaching start in the West, and has achieved all he can with Wales (and indeed in the Northern Hemisphere) - the combative Kiwi would love to be in a position where potshots at the IRFU are not only smiled upon, but positively encouraged. Let’s hope he doesn’t get too down on Frank Murphy for being unable to measure up to Mike Phillips.
Wayne Smith: Gerry touted Wayne Smith, one of the best coachs in the world, as the ideal candidate to take over at Munster, spend two years keeping the ship afloat, then wrap it up and hand it over to Axel. Presumably he could fulfil the same role as a conduit for John Muldoon, another Elwood-esque personification of Connacht rugby. The question of why a massive name would fly 10,000km to be a caretaker was never addressed before, so let’s not address it here.
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_nobody_ wrote: What bothers me the most is that EOS has not been good enough for any other job in the British Isles for the last number of years, so why do these "pundits" feel he should be Connacht coach?
He has never been positive to the cause. I do not feel he is the right man for the job and feel it would be a step backwards.
Corinthians are currently coached by a former super rugby coach. Not sure of his name but hear he arrived with an impressive C.V. I am sure he came to Galway with the thought of moving to the Connacht set up eventually. I wonder will he be applying?
Indeed the major downside to EOS taking over (apart from wanting to kill yourself listening to the bullcr4p he talks during interviews) is the baggage that he brings, it is a negative starting point and it means he has to get off to a flyer and keep the momentum going for his first season otherwise he will be hung out to dry (as will the Branch for hiring him) there will be no leeway for the former successful coach Ireland...
Personally I don't think he'll be in the running after having a dig at the Connacht alicadoo's in his book, all the self pity about Gatland getting the Wegians & Connacht jobs ahead of him. Basically Gatty got the vacant Connacht job at the time O'Sullivan was helping out at Wegians.
I presume the Wegians guys on the committee rightly figured that to pay Gatty the salary required to recruit him he'd really need to be double jobbing. He would be coaching a lot of the Connacht squad at Wegians anyway as at the time it was split mainly between Wegians (Junior Charlie, Mervyn Murphy, Willie Ruane, Nigel Carolan, Pat Duignan, Graham Heaslip, Elwood etc) & Buccs (Tim Allnut, Shane McEntee, Mark McConnell) so they told Eddie that his services were no longer required which is why there was antipathy from him towards Gatty.
But the thing is, if he was as good as he obviously thought he was then why didn't they keep him and offer him the Connacht job to boot instead of recruiting Gatty? Personality has a lot to do with it and O'Sullivan would need to have had a personality change to fit into the Connacht setup even now.
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He has never been positive to the cause. I do not feel he is the right man for the job and feel it would be a step backwards.
Corinthians are currently coached by a former super rugby coach. Not sure of his name but hear he arrived with an impressive C.V. I am sure he came to Galway with the thought of moving to the Connacht set up eventually. I wonder will he be applying?
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1. EOS
2. Nigel Carolan
3. Dan McFarland
4. Mike Ruddock
5. Niall O'Donavan
6. Bernard Jackman
7. Allen Clarke
8. Jim Williams
9. Brian Walsh (Cork Constitution)
Anyone wanna add anyone else?
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sea_point wrote:
connachtexile wrote: <strong>Anyone else hear George Hook going on about EOS</strong> and how he should get the job? I know he has his fans but I want a coach who will give his all for Connacht not someone like EOS who imo would see it as a potential stepping stone onto a bigger club.
No, because that would require filtering out the 98.5% bullcrap that Hook spouts during his TV punditry to hear maybe one relevant point...
He's a cartoon figure pundit, and life's too short..
Hook is nothing short of a rambling gobsh1te in my very humble opinion, hes the reason most people I know insist on watching games on other chanels if at all possible. that or at least muting the tv while he is on. he seemed to throw a few digs at Alan Quinlan the other night too..
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connachtexile wrote: Anyone else hear George Hook going on about EOS and how he should get the job? I know he has his fans but I want a coach who will give his all for Connacht not someone like EOS who imo would see it as a potential stepping stone onto a bigger club.
No, because that would require filtering out the 98.5% bullcrap that Hook spouts during his TV punditry to hear maybe one relevant point...
He's a cartoon figure pundit, and life's too short..
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from listening to eric he seems 100% honest about wanting a break and spending time with the family so id be shocked if he was coach somewhere come the summer. i doubt dan would leave connacht to follow eric going to hockey games which his kids are playing
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will he:
1) be looking for the head job now
2) want to remain on as assistant / forwards coach
3) want to go along with Eric.
Apologies if this is already posted somewhere.
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www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/elwoods-l...minated-3251214.html
Who's he sleeping with at Independent Towers?
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overstrander wrote: Tony Ward doesn't seem to agree with Sea-point:
www.independent.ie/opinion/comment/tony-...od-void-3249472.html
I can live with not seeing eye to eye with Ward, ffs he writes for the Indo so that disqualifies him from rational conversation already... :evil:
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