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i thought RG was reasonable as a coach;he has been presented with an opportunity which may not occur again for some time.Fair enough for him to accept it.BUT the resignation should have been effective immediately.
Rugby WA should have insisted on this.It has now turned into a dog's breakfast
Hmmmmmm. Not a bad sort of nick name there Sitting Bull. Something about the style that reminds me of a few other posters I've seen around these parts before. On and off.
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David
my own style shasta, use this handle on all my forums inc overflandersfields, simouthouse, theroar etc and I'm not someone pretending to be someone they are not hehe no pack drill
inaugural member 2006
maybe you are purely a fan of keith miller?
Does anyone know what the outcome of the players' meeting re Graham was today?
many do,not us though![]()
They have lost the feeling of being high after a win ,so they bringing cousins in as night time leader ! be high 24/7 an still be losers
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Did anyone really think RG was going to be around next season anyway?
You mean because RugbyWA would have sacked him anyway for achieving absolutely zip in the last couple of years? Probably not.
But what does sting the most for me is the fact that I swallowed the line he fed about being so committed to developing rugby in WA and to achieving success for the Force blah blah blah. Seems the only thing he was actually committed to was furthering his career. Nothing wrong with that in itself, just the spin that it was camouflaged in. Feels like I was sold a lemon. Again.
I just read this artical http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/spo...ngs-on-graham/
Seems that Vern is not in town and it all need to be put forward to the board before anything comes out.
“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.