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<blockquote data-quote="dirty harry" data-source="post: 1183661" data-attributes="member: 86934"><p>This article, is frankly hilarious...</p><p></p><p>1. Misleading ***le, as Lions 3m will be split evenly between the 4 nations I believe.</p><p></p><p>2. Some of the responses are brilliant...</p><p></p><p>- WRU are going to employ player pathway staff, and a performance coach inc head of physical development (they already have 5 people in this category lol), and the development staff contracts will be given to players to make them 'professional'. That's how theyve always done it.</p><p></p><p>- SRU will use it to improve u18 and u20 camps... which are run badly by voluntary staff mostly (yes I've run them), and none of that will produce anything by 2027.</p><p></p><p>- IRFU say they will go down the IRFU model of finding great athletes and finding a way to convert them to Irish, specifically in the university setting lol, may produce some foreign IQ players.</p><p></p><p>- and the RFU are going to use it to up skill their already dominant squad = higher representation in 2027.</p><p></p><p>I mean realistically, the lions should want the best, there should always be at least 1 representative from each nation, but if it means 1 from each and the England squad, that's how it should be no?</p><p></p><p>Also, from what I know of the funding requirements, and I may be wrong, the money needs to be spent on female participation at all levels, so statistically speaking inferior coaches, development officers and performance heads, what the RFU will do is continue to emply the best, and use this to up skill the female staff, which is a great way to win IMHO.</p><p></p><p>Compare the talented, experienced and dependable coaching staff of Mitchell and co, to Ioan Cunningham who's most notable accomplishments is telling the press he enjoys talking to the players about periods!!!</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68819287[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirty harry, post: 1183661, member: 86934"] This article, is frankly hilarious... 1. Misleading ***le, as Lions 3m will be split evenly between the 4 nations I believe. 2. Some of the responses are brilliant... - WRU are going to employ player pathway staff, and a performance coach inc head of physical development (they already have 5 people in this category lol), and the development staff contracts will be given to players to make them 'professional'. That's how theyve always done it. - SRU will use it to improve u18 and u20 camps... which are run badly by voluntary staff mostly (yes I've run them), and none of that will produce anything by 2027. - IRFU say they will go down the IRFU model of finding great athletes and finding a way to convert them to Irish, specifically in the university setting lol, may produce some foreign IQ players. - and the RFU are going to use it to up skill their already dominant squad = higher representation in 2027. I mean realistically, the lions should want the best, there should always be at least 1 representative from each nation, but if it means 1 from each and the England squad, that's how it should be no? Also, from what I know of the funding requirements, and I may be wrong, the money needs to be spent on female participation at all levels, so statistically speaking inferior coaches, development officers and performance heads, what the RFU will do is continue to emply the best, and use this to up skill the female staff, which is a great way to win IMHO. Compare the talented, experienced and dependable coaching staff of Mitchell and co, to Ioan Cunningham who's most notable accomplishments is telling the press he enjoys talking to the players about periods!!! [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68819287[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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