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You are pretty boring Tom. We've already had the multiple personality thing here. But he had a sense of humour and knew what he was talking about - mostly.
What's your Mum gonna say when she finds out you're trolling the internet instead of learning your times tables?
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David
yeah,tell him to stop it-he'll go blind!
I think the best option is just to sign a world class backs attack coach. That is the main area we are lacking. Then Foley can focus on scrums and lineouts.
Not sure who is available for a job like that. Does Carlos Spencer coach?
yeah,he coaches intercept passes![]()
He was coaching in SA with Mitch a few years back. Haven't heard his name recently though.
May the FORCE be with you!
Thank God Bally - I can't believe people were considering this, the longer this topic was up, the more people started to talk up the idea.
England should have won a few 6 Nations recently - Eddie walked in and did it easy.
With the resources and facilities he had to hand Lancaster couldn't even make England's scrum dominant - and the less said about the attacking capacity of the backs the better.
Good chat on rugby 360 re Lancaster to the force. Didn't realise his winning record was as good as it was for England 61% with wins against NZ and the Wobs. Seems decent enough but would still require some decent assistant coaches see BACKS COACHES
“Everyone knows whether it’s rugby, politics or whatever, front-rowers should rule the world, so to have a hooker at the helm makes sense,” Nathan Charles Western Force & Wallabies Hooker.
Preparing for Winter
One year, a young Ojibwe boy was given the task of ensuring the entire village had enough wood for winter. This was the first time he had been given such an honor and he wanted to do it right. Before he went to work he decided to call the weatherman to ask what kind of a winter was to be expected. The weather man told him it was going to be a warm and uneventful winter. The boy thought to himself, 'this is great. I won't have to work too hard and I'll be able to look good in front of the whole tribe.'
Just to be safe, he gathered a few of his friends and they went to work for a week. At the end of the week, after chopping and piling the wood, the boy decided to give the weatherman a second call. The weatherman told him it was going to be a very cold winter. Shocked at this sudden change and not wanting to disappoint the elders of his village, he gathered more of his friends and they went to work. For two weeks they cut and piled wood, hoping that it would be enough to last the whole winter.
Once again the boy called the weatherman and this time the weatherman told him, "Son, its going to be a very bitter, cold and long winter. Maybe the worst winter on record."
Exasperated, the boy had to ask, "What makes you say that sir?"
The weatherman replies, "The Indians are gathering wood like crazy!
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So Rugby 360 are trolls on this forum?