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2024 Guinness Six Nations
Natwest 6 Nations] Round 3 : France vs Italy 23/02/2018 2000hrs UTC/GMT
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 893044" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>A good read, thanks. A wee morale boost to see me through two likely upcoming doings at the hands of Wales and Scotland. </p><p></p><p>Of course I would love more Italians involved in the coaching / training side of things, but a lot of the assistant coaches and trainers are Italian and will be learning a lot more as small cogs in a competitive environment than they would by being dropped into senior positions prematurely. Questionmarks must remain over CoS' ability as a head coach at international level but I really think we will see a lot of continued progress in the Pro14 level in the next 24months; and a lasting legacy for the next decade as the likes of Troncon and Bortolami maybe get promoted as coaches. </p><p></p><p>The one thing that unites the other struggling Tier 1 sides (France & Argentina in particular, but maybe also SA and Oz) is that they seem a little too proud to consider coaches from other countries to effectively mentor their own coaching talent. Argentina in pariticulsr seem like they are in a dead end with their coaching pool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 893044, member: 74121"] A good read, thanks. A wee morale boost to see me through two likely upcoming doings at the hands of Wales and Scotland. Of course I would love more Italians involved in the coaching / training side of things, but a lot of the assistant coaches and trainers are Italian and will be learning a lot more as small cogs in a competitive environment than they would by being dropped into senior positions prematurely. Questionmarks must remain over CoS' ability as a head coach at international level but I really think we will see a lot of continued progress in the Pro14 level in the next 24months; and a lasting legacy for the next decade as the likes of Troncon and Bortolami maybe get promoted as coaches. The one thing that unites the other struggling Tier 1 sides (France & Argentina in particular, but maybe also SA and Oz) is that they seem a little too proud to consider coaches from other countries to effectively mentor their own coaching talent. Argentina in pariticulsr seem like they are in a dead end with their coaching pool. [/QUOTE]
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