Ulster v Kings
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Nope Fleg, UR funding trips to yer Alster Clinic..not the one where you went to see the Nit Nurse and got yer BCG.
Note Dalek is listed as Back Injury...not spine.
Note Dalek is listed as Back Injury...not spine.
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If I suggested that Diack was out with a bust diddy... Could that push Baggy over the edge????
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Baggy went over the edge some time ago, but go ahead and see where he lands.
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Payne's headaches now narrowed down to migraines.
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What age is JP.... This coaching malarkey us that until hes fit to play or... A new job?
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Now don’t shout at me but being a dumb wendyball blow-in, does one not require any form of coaching license to coach a professional team? Does Sore Loaf Payne have any such qualifications?
I had hoped there was a formal structure in the game, with grades from mini-Rugby, right through to a Pro European Licence. Surely in a professional game it’s not just somebodies Da does it because he popped a knee playing for CIYMs Veterans.
I had hoped there was a formal structure in the game, with grades from mini-Rugby, right through to a Pro European Licence. Surely in a professional game it’s not just somebodies Da does it because he popped a knee playing for CIYMs Veterans.
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Tender wrote:Now don’t shout at me but being a dumb wendyball blow-in, does one not require any form of coaching license to coach a professional team? Does Sore Loaf Payne have any such qualifications?
I had hoped there was a formal structure in the game, with grades from mini-Rugby, right through to a Pro European Licence. Surely in a professional game it’s not just somebodies Da does it because he popped a knee playing for CIYMs Veterans.
One would hazzard that Jirrid remains on his playing contract and is assisting the existing 'Coaches' due to his current inability to train fully.
It is however equally possible that Jirrid has done or is doing his coaching badges with a view to the not too distant future
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So in other words, you haven’t a clue.
What are the coaching license requirements for a person to coach a professional team?
What are the coaching license requirements for a person to coach a professional team?
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Cornerfleg wrote:Its very hard to read the above and assimilate the idea that but for a knee injury Brett Herron would be in the picture for Friday....
Just goes to show that there can be both good and bad knee injuries...
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Tender wrote:So in other words, you haven’t a clue.
What are the coaching license requirements for a person to coach a professional team?
Jirrid is not responsible for coaching, the coaching team are, they will need to be stage 4/5 coaches is my presumption. There is nothing more to see here than there was when Johann was helping with the forwards.
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I presume it's until the end of the season. JP coaching the defence that is. Until they do a WW search and reappoint him as he is thee best defence coach that world rugby has ever known.
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So hes got about 3 months to get a house in Lisburn.
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Someone asked the Jared as defense coach question at URSC night last night. Tommy answered that he is just helping out and giving advice to "anyone who needs it". Sounds particularly amorphous even by UR standards.
Marcel commented that Jared needed to be free of pain for a week but was still not. Sounded like he is still hoping to get back to playing at least.
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Marcel commented that Jared needed to be free of pain for a week but was still not. Sounded like he is still hoping to get back to playing at least.
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Was Marcel speaking from inside an invisible box?
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Go to hel loTender wrote:Was Marcel speaking from inside an invisible box?
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