So say the 'noise' gets too loud .... and he goes ....
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Conor would be an awesome signing ... but he's on a roll in Italy ... he'd hardly leave a job where he actually seems to have some control and power and support form blazers below him and influence and interest over clubs and schools rugby ... to come here!!!!!
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Personally I'd ditch Bryn as well for the SDVM and Oh No signings....2 of the worse props I have seen in 50 years.
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Re: So say the 'noise' gets too loud .... and he goes ....
scrum... Certainly since the clarification of his own job description he must put his head more on the block than previously.. We have targeted the CiC and Kiss yet Bryn has considerably responsibility and interestingly he is only taking up this organisational strategy role in the coming months... was this previously being done by him unofficially or was it the remit of another?scrum5 wrote:Personally I'd ditch Bryn as well for the SDVM and Oh No signings....2 of the worse props I have seen in 50 years.
It appears to me that DHump does the DoR role at Glous with a Head Coach whilst we have a DoR and an Operational Manager as well as a Head Coach. I seem to recall the liar in chief telling us a awhile back that we would be following the type of role at clubs like Glous.
On paper the Colonel is the man in charge with the IRFU yet in reality it seems that Bryn is the man doing all the work in relation to the pro side of the game..
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RAY might have been on Rory's recommendation. I'd say Bryn knows feck all about praps. Although I think anyone can see he's a poor standard.scrum5 wrote:Personally I'd ditch Bryn as well for the SDVM and Oh No signings....2 of the worse props I have seen in 50 years.
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then Rory knows feck all about props... two poorer ones it would be hard to find.Dave wrote:RAY might have been on Rory's recommendation. I'd say Bryn knows feck all about praps. Although I think anyone can see he's a poor standard.scrum5 wrote:Personally I'd ditch Bryn as well for the SDVM and Oh No signings....2 of the worse props I have seen in 50 years.
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Cockatrice wrote:then Rory knows feck all about props... two poorer ones it would be hard to find.Dave wrote:RAY might have been on Rory's recommendation. I'd say Bryn knows feck all about praps. Although I think anyone can see he's a poor standard.scrum5 wrote:Personally I'd ditch Bryn as well for the SDVM and Oh No signings....2 of the worse props I have seen in 50 years.
Rory out.
I'd be prepared to give the RAY signing a pass, if it were an IRFU directive of sorts - he is capped (alongside Rory) so they may have been keen to see if we could make him a player.
the Hond on the other hand...... although it was the DoR who said HE had been impressed by him. If there is any accountability then people need to be accountable for what they say
"Schalk is a talented player who I've been really impressed by - he was the cornerstone of the Lions scrum that dominated for a couple of Super Rugby seasons,"
"In addition to his excellent scrummaging, he will give us some much-needed physicality in the loose, and this will be a major plus for us in the seasons ahead. He has a hard edge and he's determined to work hard to nail down a starting place here at Ulster.
"His arrival will give us much improved depth at loosehead, with Kyle McCall, Andy Warwick and Callum Black also on the books. As we've seen this season, injuries, particularly in the front row, mean that at times we're required to delve deep into our pool of resources.
"With the impending arrivals of Arno Botha and Schalk, the return to fitness of Marcell Coetzee, and the ongoing development of Academy players like Ross Kane, Aaron Hall, Tommy O'Hagan and Marcus Rea, we will have a much stronger roster of forwards to select from next season."
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Just for clarification as I am a total outsider when it comes to the operation of the branch...Cockatrice wrote:scrum... Certainly since the clarification of his own job description he must put his head more on the block than previously.. We have targeted the CiC and Kiss yet Bryn has considerably responsibility and interestingly he is only taking up this organisational strategy role in the coming months... was this previously being done by him unofficially or was it the remit of another?scrum5 wrote:Personally I'd ditch Bryn as well for the SDVM and Oh No signings....2 of the worse props I have seen in 50 years.
It appears to me that DHump does the DoR role at Glous with a Head Coach whilst we have a DoR and an Operational Manager as well as a Head Coach. I seem to recall the liar in chief telling us a awhile back that we would be following the type of role at clubs like Glous.
On paper the Colonel is the man in charge with the IRFU yet in reality it seems that Bryn is the man doing all the work in relation to the pro side of the game..
I'm not sure I understand how the Ulster branch of the IRFU could ever completely follow the model of Clubs like Gloucester. Does the CiC not also have responsibility for the organization and running of the domestic game across the 9 counties of Ulster - a role which would have no parallel at Gloucester and must surely take up a chunk of his time?
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Do you reckon Bryn reads UAFC?
Very timely article based on what is being talked about on the forum.
Bryn maybe getting in there before Kiss and Logan do the same.
Bryn clearly is a smart fella.
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Very timely article based on what is being talked about on the forum.
Bryn maybe getting in there before Kiss and Logan do the same.
Bryn clearly is a smart fella.
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Paul.... If not mistaken the CiC has three areas of responsibility, excuse me but I would have to dig up the evidence to support this. It was also a news article somewhere in which the CIC suggested following the model at some English clubs Glous being one. However that was the DoR role not that of CEO...pwrmoore wrote:Just for clarification as I am a total outsider when it comes to the operation of the branch...Cockatrice wrote:scrum... Certainly since the clarification of his own job description he must put his head more on the block than previously.. We have targeted the CiC and Kiss yet Bryn has considerably responsibility and interestingly he is only taking up this organisational strategy role in the coming months... was this previously being done by him unofficially or was it the remit of another?scrum5 wrote:Personally I'd ditch Bryn as well for the SDVM and Oh No signings....2 of the worse props I have seen in 50 years.
It appears to me that DHump does the DoR role at Glous with a Head Coach whilst we have a DoR and an Operational Manager as well as a Head Coach. I seem to recall the liar in chief telling us a awhile back that we would be following the type of role at clubs like Glous.
On paper the Colonel is the man in charge with the IRFU yet in reality it seems that Bryn is the man doing all the work in relation to the pro side of the game..
I'm not sure I understand how the Ulster branch of the IRFU could ever completely follow the model of Clubs like Gloucester. Does the CiC not also have responsibility for the organization and running of the domestic game across the 9 counties of Ulster - a role which would have no parallel at Gloucester and must surely take up a chunk of his time?
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crossed my mind bit like Gibbes putting out he was the Forwards Coach..kingofthehill wrote:Do you reckon Bryn reads UAFC?
Very timely article based on what is being talked about on the forum.
Bryn maybe getting in there before Kiss and Logan do the same.
Bryn clearly is a smart fella.
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That is typical hyped up UR-PR horsecrap that we have come to expect, sadly.ColinM wrote:Cockatrice wrote:then Rory knows feck all about props... two poorer ones it would be hard to find.Dave wrote:RAY might have been on Rory's recommendation. I'd say Bryn knows feck all about praps. Although I think anyone can see he's a poor standard.scrum5 wrote:Personally I'd ditch Bryn as well for the SDVM and Oh No signings....2 of the worse props I have seen in 50 years.
Rory out.
I'd be prepared to give the RAY signing a pass, if it were an IRFU directive of sorts - he is capped (alongside Rory) so they may have been keen to see if we could make him a player.
the Hond on the other hand...... although it was the DoR who said HE had been impressed by him. If there is any accountability then people need to be accountable for what they say
"Schalk is a talented player who I've been really impressed by - he was the cornerstone of the Lions scrum that dominated for a couple of Super Rugby seasons,"
"In addition to his excellent scrummaging, he will give us some much-needed physicality in the loose, and this will be a major plus for us in the seasons ahead. He has a hard edge and he's determined to work hard to nail down a starting place here at Ulster.
"His arrival will give us much improved depth at loosehead, with Kyle McCall, Andy Warwick and Callum Black also on the books. As we've seen this season, injuries, particularly in the front row, mean that at times we're required to delve deep into our pool of resources.
"With the impending arrivals of Arno Botha and Schalk, the return to fitness of Marcell Coetzee, and the ongoing development of Academy players like Ross Kane, Aaron Hall, Tommy O'Hagan and Marcus Rea, we will have a much stronger roster of forwards to select from next season."
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Certainly is, but Kiss said it. If SVDM was Bryn's man he could easily made that clear in the statement, by saying he had identified the need for a player with all the above attributes and that Bryn had gone out of his way to find one who he looked forward to working with to bring the desired benefits. He didn't so I'm taking from this that Hond is Kiss's man and he can feck off with him as far as I'm concernedDave wrote:That is typical hyped up UR-PR horsecrap that we have come to expect, sadly.ColinM wrote:Cockatrice wrote:then Rory knows feck all about props... two poorer ones it would be hard to find.Dave wrote:RAY might have been on Rory's recommendation. I'd say Bryn knows feck all about praps. Although I think anyone can see he's a poor standard.scrum5 wrote:Personally I'd ditch Bryn as well for the SDVM and Oh No signings....2 of the worse props I have seen in 50 years.
Rory out.
I'd be prepared to give the RAY signing a pass, if it were an IRFU directive of sorts - he is capped (alongside Rory) so they may have been keen to see if we could make him a player.
the Hond on the other hand...... although it was the DoR who said HE had been impressed by him. If there is any accountability then people need to be accountable for what they say
"Schalk is a talented player who I've been really impressed by - he was the cornerstone of the Lions scrum that dominated for a couple of Super Rugby seasons,"
"In addition to his excellent scrummaging, he will give us some much-needed physicality in the loose, and this will be a major plus for us in the seasons ahead. He has a hard edge and he's determined to work hard to nail down a starting place here at Ulster.
"His arrival will give us much improved depth at loosehead, with Kyle McCall, Andy Warwick and Callum Black also on the books. As we've seen this season, injuries, particularly in the front row, mean that at times we're required to delve deep into our pool of resources.
"With the impending arrivals of Arno Botha and Schalk, the return to fitness of Marcell Coetzee, and the ongoing development of Academy players like Ross Kane, Aaron Hall, Tommy O'Hagan and Marcus Rea, we will have a much stronger roster of forwards to select from next season."
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Why does the radar always escape when the blame is being dispatched to all and sundry?
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That's what happens when you have too many layers to assign full responsibility to one person, it's a bit like civil service chain of command, blame the one below yourself and so on till it gets lost in the system down with some pen pusher then they blame a computer error.Dave wrote:Why does the radar always escape when the blame is being dispatched to all and sundry?
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