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<blockquote data-quote="Groundhog" data-source="post: 957671" data-attributes="member: 50079"><p>Oh Jesus I thought you were joking. Firstly what's to stop McNamara doing the same based on your logic? You've pulled the assumption that Leamy will want to coach Munster from thin air. Firstly he was already coaching in Munster and was lured to Leinster presumably for pay, advancement opportunity and an all out better role, y'know like anyone with career ambition. If he moves again it will likely be for the same reasons, no matter the team. The notion that Munster will be the ones to offer him that opportunity are pie in the sky as well especially considering no one in the current senior coaching set up has much of a relationship with Leamy. If Leinster want to keep Leamy why wouldn't he stay? Also I'd imagine any coach with half a brain will know not to burn his bridges in a province if his ultimate ambition is the Irish set up for obvious reasons.</p><p>I would have zero reservations taking a former Leinster coach on in a similar capacity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groundhog, post: 957671, member: 50079"] Oh Jesus I thought you were joking. Firstly what's to stop McNamara doing the same based on your logic? You've pulled the assumption that Leamy will want to coach Munster from thin air. Firstly he was already coaching in Munster and was lured to Leinster presumably for pay, advancement opportunity and an all out better role, y'know like anyone with career ambition. If he moves again it will likely be for the same reasons, no matter the team. The notion that Munster will be the ones to offer him that opportunity are pie in the sky as well especially considering no one in the current senior coaching set up has much of a relationship with Leamy. If Leinster want to keep Leamy why wouldn't he stay? Also I'd imagine any coach with half a brain will know not to burn his bridges in a province if his ultimate ambition is the Irish set up for obvious reasons. I would have zero reservations taking a former Leinster coach on in a similar capacity. [/QUOTE]
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