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Bangors wrote:Ruan is a fantastic player
BUT after 7 years no scrum half has emerged from under his wing
I'm not sure that he is a potential backs coach at the moment
Perhaps he should learn his trade elsewhere and then come home to Ulster
At the same time it is hard to make a silk purse out of a sows ear
Or a pig's ballix ..........................FFFS :duh: :duh: :duh: , if I hear this shyte one more time I swear to god I'm going to America buying a gun and shooting seven colours of shyte out of this entire forum.

For the last time, Ruan Pienaar has been at Ulster for seven years, in that time he has not been in charge of the academy, he has not any coaching role, despite Snipe's confidence he could hack it, and most importantly there has not been a single scrum half with an ounce of coachable talent.

However, what he has done is give Paddy Jackson a start to his career he could never have dreamt of, imagine poor Paddy if he'd had to learn his trade on the end of p's pass, what do you think? Would he be the player he now is? I'd imagine several more of the younger guys would confirm that playing and training with Pienaar has made them better players.

Really, he has not brought anyone through? :roll: :roll: :roll: If Marshall had a rugby brain he has had a great opportunity to learn from one of the best, that he hasn't is down to himself alone.
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Snipe Watson wrote:I may be allowing my admiration for Ruan to cloud my judgement, but I'm suggesting him as an assistant coach. Below a DOR and a head coach. I don't see why a guy should have to move away to take a junior coaches role.
How menial a role would you guys like him to take? AIL?
Bangor, he could go coach at Bangor, they seem to be going down the hill.
A wise coach never wants to be coaching up hill. G'wan Bangor :oops: Mind you for a team who were once the best in Ireland, it's been some fall from grace, a bit like the Master Race .............only worse.
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Ruan Pienaar and Johno Gibbes at Ulster Press Conference, the new "Dream Team"
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Deraless wrote:It was not Gibbes it was Gibbs.
Jono Gibbes is a German too? I thought he was a Kiwi. :shock:
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TheSnapper wrote:Ruan Pienaar and Johno Gibbes at Ulster Press Conference, the new "Dream Team"
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I didn't think Gibbes was so short..
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Ruan still has a couple of seasons playing left in him. Go to France and earn a pension. Then come back to sort out whatever mess we are in then.
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Ulster has just confirmed Jono will be head coach

"BREAKING: We can confirm that Jono Gibbes will join us as Head Coach from this summer" :cheers: :cheers:

Taxi for Doake :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:


http://www.ulsterrugby.com/news/15731#.WKGANlOLSUk

"Ulster Rugby has today announced that Jono Gibbes will join the Province as Head Coach ahead of the 2017/18 season, having signed a two-year contract.




The former New Zealand player is currently Forwards Coach at French giants ASM Clermont Auvergne and he previously held a similar position at Leinster Rugby.

Gibbes joined Leinster in 2008, helping the squad to win three Heineken Cup titles during a six-year spell in Dublin. The first of those successes came under the stewardship of Michael Cheika in 2009, before he assisted Joe Schmidt in the 2011 and 2012 triumphs.

He moved to France in 2014 and was part of a coaching set-up that guided Clermont to the Top 14 and Champions Cup finals in his debut season.

In addition to his expertise in forward play, the 40-year-old has also gained valuable experience in coaching other aspects of the game, such as attack, during his stints at Leinster and Clermont.

Gibbes said that there were many contributing factors in his move back to Ireland:

"The respect that I have for Les (Kiss), as a coach and as a person, was one of my main reasons for making this decision. He really sold his vision of where he wants to take Ulster over the next few years.

"Ulster is a team that I know well, having come up against them on a number of occasions. The Clermont-Ulster games this season gave me an insight into the strengths of the squad and it's exciting to think that I'll be part of that environment from next season.

"With 6 years at Leinster and 3 years at Clermont in the Top 14, I've been afforded many different experiences, working with some very talented coaches and players. I hope to apply what I've learned to the role at Ulster and my family and I are looking forward to integrating into a strong community in Belfast."

Welcoming the news, Director of Rugby Les Kiss, added:

"Jono's CV speaks for itself and I know that he's looking forward to joining Ulster and working with the team. Jono has vast experience on both the playing and coaching fronts, having worked in many different environments such as Super Rugby, PRO12, the French Top 14 and European competitions.

"Since his retirement from playing, Jono has had an integral role in the coaching teams of two of European rugby's most successful sides. He was a key part of the Leinster set-up that won three Heineken Cups in four years and he has continued to be hugely successful during his time in France.

"Jono's expertise as a Forwards Coach is obvious, however his wealth of knowledge in other areas of the game will be really important for us."

"A review of the coaching structure is ongoing ahead of next season and the appointment of Jono as Head Coach is the first part of that process. A further announcement will be made in the coming weeks, which will focus on getting the right balance in our coaching team." "
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More importantly Les said
"A review of the coaching structure is ongoing ahead of next season and the appointment of Jono as Head Coach is the first part of that process. A further announcement will be made in the coming weeks, which will focus on getting the right balance in our coaching team."
This is more exciting or at least moving the right direction.
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Outstanding appointment. Is this Bryn's handywork?


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So has Doak left?

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Many congrats Ulster.
That's a great appointment. Kiss must be delighted as your local assistants didn't seem too great.
i wouldn't be surprised if Joe Schmidt hadn't a major say in it.
All we need now is to get a good replacement for Lam in Connacht.
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Dublin4 wrote:Many congrats Ulster.
That's a great appointment. Kiss must be delighted as your local assistants didn't seem too great.
i wouldn't be surprised if Joe Schmidt hadn't a major say in it.
All we need now is to get a good replacement for Lam in Connacht.
feck up you patronising Warren Gatland

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Monday mornings must be tough for you, Russ. Your usual self.
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scrum5 wrote:NO EXCUSES NOW
Well.....there's always p...
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