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[2016 Rugby Championship] South Africa v Argentina (20/08/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 812941" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>So we saw Argentina play much better than the Jaguares, away, to stronger opposition than the Jaguares face - with exactly the same players bar their backup scrum half. What clearer evidence can there be that Perez is not up to the task of coaching the Jaguares. I know he is assistant of be national team but action needs to be taken here or the Jaguares will continue to struggle. I understand Perez has pretty much no major coaching experience prior to his appointment?</p><p></p><p>Given the players are near identical couldn't they get Hourcade to take over the Jaguares? Japan did it briefly with Hammet at Japan and Sunwolves and it seemed to work okay for both parties. I read speculation that Japan are looking at persuading Jamie Joseph to also double up as club and national team coach. For both Japan and Argentina with just one club it strikes me as the obvious solution and one that would benefit their national teams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 812941, member: 74121"] So we saw Argentina play much better than the Jaguares, away, to stronger opposition than the Jaguares face - with exactly the same players bar their backup scrum half. What clearer evidence can there be that Perez is not up to the task of coaching the Jaguares. I know he is assistant of be national team but action needs to be taken here or the Jaguares will continue to struggle. I understand Perez has pretty much no major coaching experience prior to his appointment? Given the players are near identical couldn't they get Hourcade to take over the Jaguares? Japan did it briefly with Hammet at Japan and Sunwolves and it seemed to work okay for both parties. I read speculation that Japan are looking at persuading Jamie Joseph to also double up as club and national team coach. For both Japan and Argentina with just one club it strikes me as the obvious solution and one that would benefit their national teams. [/QUOTE]
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