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I think someone need to up mudskippers dosage, he is waffling again
This mass exodus may be to the Forces advantage, other teams just target the big names in the side (eg Gits), because they know set plays etc will involve them. It will be interesting to see how it pans out in 2010 season with opposing teams having to guess our new playing structure.
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MS another cricket score this weekend and i see digby and co are on the look out OS thats a worry for the Reds. I think the Reds have been unlucky this season on paper they look ok, i hope they dont lose these guys.... be good may even u up with the force next season
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UR spot on with these comments it says something about JM coaching and belief and finding talent.......... I still want to see JM in the wallabies coaching box with Deans for the world cup.
With Brown re-signed the Force have had no more of an exodus than the Tahs had last year when Vickerman and Elsom left.
We are now really only chasing a hooker, a fly-half and a winger.
Is John Ulugia off contract Muddy?
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast.
Did anyone else hear that John Mulvihill has pulled the plug as well? I heard something about it on the news last night. Mind you it looks like RugbyWA are taking there time officially confirming anything. Still trying to find an official statement on Valantine.
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so mulvs is off ?.....
That's the gossip - bit suprising given he applied for the head job there last year and was knocked back.
However - you would t hink that Mulvihill would be the next Coach of the Force if/when John Mitchell moves on, so I doubt he would move if that was imminent.
This is a good sign for the stability of the club!
i agree coach, if he has left thats surprised me!.....
Mulvihill unfortunately isn't a 'marquee' coach and the Force will be looking to back up JM with someone else who has player pulling power. For Mulvihill to proceed to higher coaching honours he just has to go elsewhere and where better than the Tahs were, as a backs coach, you can't exactly make them any worse.
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast.