My family wants two foreign vacations instead of one domestic and one foreign. That's a reason.The classic get out of jail free card when a better offer comes along
Luckily for you Borthwick doesn't understand the concept of an attack coachAs long as they are happy to keep away from Sam Vesty. I'm happy with the coaching strategy.
Not sure was it Borthwick or the just the overall plan.My thought was the RFU tbh, I imagine there is so much red tape and politics behind the scenes.
As said Walters worked for a year under Borthwick and chose to follow him so I doubt he would have if he was so hard to work for, same for wiggs and Sinfield and as said Walters would have given him the story on Borthwick, you never know it could have been Borthwick but I have the same thought as you.
'"sold him a Ferrari but gave him an Astra" was his words'
Does that mean Borthwick was the problem or omitted details and challenges to the role under the RFU?
Family in mind sure but to push to actually leave the contract says something has to be off within England as he didn't head back from Tigers and he was well respected in England, he's made the best decision for him but to head for the door there is a high chance that something must have been pushing him towards it.Not sure was it Borthwick or the just the overall plan.
On Aled Walters. (Another very dear friend) from working closely with him in Munster to what he has went on to achieve. He is a Welsh man BUT his roots are here in Munster. His home is here, his inlaws are all based here and family are at a stage of settling.
Think his decision was 100% with family in mind.
On Aled Walters. (Another very dear friend) from working closely with him in Munster to what he has went on to achieve. He is a Welsh man BUT his roots are here in Munster. His home is here, his inlaws are all based here and family are at a stage of settling.
I mean who knows, we will find out eventually I am sure, but remember where SB learned the coaching ropes, he is of the eddie jones tree, he has spent the majority of his whole coaching career working under eddie jones. It really isnt a stretch to imagine he picked up a lot of what being a HC is from the man himself.I just can't get my head around what, when coaches left under EJ we thought it was EJ and now it's the same under SB it must go deeper than just SB.
Presumably because the idea of the role he has in ireland now was not open and was never offered at any time in the past? so was never a consideration? IRFU just has a change of management and poaching him was one of their first moves. Not predictable, cant really blame the RFU for not forethinking about a previously non existant role or opportunity, or walters for being not transparent about an opportunity that wasnt on the table or looking to be on the table.Which was presumably all true when he took the England job? Which was always likely to be based in England.
Not blaming the guy if Ireland has that pull for him. But if so you have to ask whether the RFU did proper DD during the recruitment process and if Walters himself was fully transparent. Or if the RFU knowingly chose to run a risk which would have been compounded by a series of relatively short stays (Munster excepted).
England not chopping and changing? I think we'll see the pope saying"all hail great satan" before that happens.Been thinking about it, I think the Jones thing is actually down to being moved around roles far to much, from promised attack, to working defence, to being moved to general. All in 6 months, very unstable, very being sold a pup, understandable.
Not being allowed to consistently work on a phase and implement you ideas.
That is on borthwick if the case, but not terminal, hopefully he learns from all of this and lets his coaches work within their roles without chopping and changing.
Lol, I am also ruling myself out of a South Africa call upHe is yet to have contact with Borthwick but has ruled out a South Africa call-up
No thanks....South African-born Jacques Vermeulen targets England call-up
Exeter's South African-born forward Jacques Vermeulen has targeted an England call this season after returning to Exeter in tip-top shape to try and impress Steve Borthwick.www.dailymail.co.uk
People change jobs for family reasons all the time, and most are lauded for it, so I'm not sure how it qualifies as unprofessional.Tbh, while I get that Walters may have family in Ireland, I think it would be pretty poor of him to leave just for that. He's signed a contract and agreed to a job. Maybe if his family was in Australia, NZ or SA then it would be more acceptable, but his family is in Ireland. It's not that far and he knew that when he took the job. For me if it was purely for family then it's pretty unprofessional. If it's just an excuse to get out of a **** show behind then scenes then that's different.
I don't expect everyone to necessarily agree and I don't completely disagree with his decision of it was that. For me though it can be the right choice and unprofessional too. Usually there is a change in circumstances for family reasons. I don't see what's changed massively since he was at Leicester and then England. Again it's not like he came from NZ and realised actually he missed his family too much. It clearly wasn't an issue when he worked with S.A. England recruited him with a plan, so to jump ship because of family reasons or because you were offered a better deal might be beneficial for him, but can still be unprofessional because you were hired to do a job with the expectation of fulfilling that job description. In other professions, if you quit part way through a project the person who hired you is not necessarily going to recommend you or give you a good reference.People change jobs for family reasons all the time, and most are lauded for it, so I'm not sure how it qualifies as unprofessional.
I rate him and he would do a good job but tbh we don't need him, we have CCS filling that hard carry back row role and at 29 he isnt going to improve massively. Don't blame the guy but he won't get a cap IMO.South African-born Jacques Vermeulen targets England call-up
Exeter's South African-born forward Jacques Vermeulen has targeted an England call this season after returning to Exeter in tip-top shape to try and impress Steve Borthwick.www.dailymail.co.uk