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[2019 Super Rugby] Round 17 (7 & 8 June 2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="unrated" data-source="post: 946166" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>With the squad we have at the Sharks, if we don't make the playoffs then we fire the coach and get a psychiatrist/Psychologist combo to come coach us with some guys who knows a bit about defence and offensive tactics to work in the backroom.</p><p></p><p>A victory against the Jags are essential. Does someone know if we can still make the playoffs if we lose to the Jags and win against the Stormers?</p><p></p><p>The only reason I wanted to persist with Robert du Perez was because of consistency and loyalty. </p><p></p><p>Consistency because the South African teams went through a tumultuous period with all the franchises having new coaches with a new coach in Alistair Coetzee at the Springboks failing the country. Three years is a good time to give a coach in order to make their mark.</p><p></p><p>Loyalty because I thought if we keep the coach then the players and especially his three sons, two of whom are absolutely crucial to the success of the Sharks will show some loyalty to their franchise and father and reject the money coming from Europe in order to build a legacy at the Sharks, I mean it's not as if they have low wages here... it's extremely high. But now all three have signed contracts overseas with the twins at least coming back next year for at least one more season. So no need to keep the coach if all of them go. I'd say bring in a foreigner to give some new perspective and an edge in terms of style.</p><p></p><p>My preferred candidates would be, Rennie or Scott Robinson but he won't leave the Crusaders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unrated, post: 946166, member: 45773"] With the squad we have at the Sharks, if we don’t make the playoffs then we fire the coach and get a psychiatrist/Psychologist combo to come coach us with some guys who knows a bit about defence and offensive tactics to work in the backroom. A victory against the Jags are essential. Does someone know if we can still make the playoffs if we lose to the Jags and win against the Stormers? The only reason I wanted to persist with Robert du Perez was because of consistency and loyalty. Consistency because the South African teams went through a tumultuous period with all the franchises having new coaches with a new coach in Alistair Coetzee at the Springboks failing the country. Three years is a good time to give a coach in order to make their mark. Loyalty because I thought if we keep the coach then the players and especially his three sons, two of whom are absolutely crucial to the success of the Sharks will show some loyalty to their franchise and father and reject the money coming from Europe in order to build a legacy at the Sharks, I mean it’s not as if they have low wages here... it’s extremely high. But now all three have signed contracts overseas with the twins at least coming back next year for at least one more season. So no need to keep the coach if all of them go. I’d say bring in a foreigner to give some new perspective and an edge in terms of style. My preferred candidates would be, Rennie or Scott Robinson but he won’t leave the Crusaders. [/QUOTE]
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