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Article from: PerthNow
Nick Taylor, rugby writer
May 09, 2009 06:30pm
WESTERN Force assistant coach John Mulvihill has resigned with one year of his contract remaining.
Mulvihill assumed the pre-season lead coaching role while an independent inquiry was carried out into head coach John Mitchell's style.
"There are opportunities that will come up, both in Europe and in Japan, and I really want to be in a position to put my best foot forward should the opportunities arise," he said.
"You can never afford to be too comfortable as a coach. This was my fourth year as a Super 14 assistant coach and you've always got to look to the future. I think I've been a pretty good Force man and I take a lot of pride in my performance, particularly this year."
Mulvihill believes the club has moved on since the pre-season inquiry.
"It was really important that while that was happening that the players kept up their development," he said. "We've come out the other side pretty well and we're now playing our best rugby.
"From adversity comes good things, and there are good things that will happen with this club in the future."
Mulvihill said he needed to be refreshed in a new rugby program and that there needed to be a freshness within the playing squad.
"We've laid a strong platform to go forward and I'm really proud of what we've achieved in attack this year," he said.
"We set a benchmark of scoring 35 tries this season and we achieved that with two games to go."
Mulvihill talked with Force chief executive Greg Harris before the Lions home game and told the players of his decision on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the Force's latest re-signing, Wallaby No.8 Richard Brown, has recovered from the ankle injury that sidelined him from last night's game against the Stormers.
Brown revealed he had received a lot of offers from other Super 14 franchises and from overseas clubs.
"I didn't even look at overseas," he said. "It's a big weight off my shoulder, (because) of all my other contract negotiations there's never been anything like this."
http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/stor...005401,00.html
wow, well there it is!...
one year of his contract remaining... time to move on... he wants to coach a new squad... Its fair enough being a professional coach in Australia is tough gig ... Mitch has the wheel until 2011... Mulvihill can apply for the Force head coaching job when he moves on then when he has more to offer....
So Mulvihill's attempted Coup at the start of the year failed and he is moving on
Best of luck to him
Why would he pin his career down in the west? if he is any good.... another job position for Mitch to fill... JOC is is gone now... instability wont help players stay on board who aren't after the cash... 4 years as an assistant coach covers it.... time to go... the King of Siam can hold court by himself...
Good luck to him its a profession for these guys, i hope he does well...
Word in the east is that if the Tahs fail to make the Semis then Hickey will be ditched and Mulvihill will be the new Coach.
That would be monumentally stupid. Unless there is something major happening behind the scenes, any coach deserves at least 2 years to get his stuff happening. Hickey has kept his team in the hunt right up until the final round.
Constantly shifting and changing the coach disillusions the players.
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast.
The replacement for Mulvihill is rumoured to be a recently retired Kiwi back.
Interesting. Presumably it would have to be someone JM liked. Presumably it would also have to be someone who was incredibly good. Perhaps they've picked up someone like Andrew Mehrtens to use both for the obvious reasons and as incentive for JO'C to re-sign. Might go for a bit of a hunt on the web for other recently retired All Black backs.
Hmmm Tony Brown maybe.
Last edited by James; 09-05-09 at 23:29.
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast.
shoit
BOKKE“Let me put it this way, A Springbok team contains Afrikaners, Englishmen, coloureds and blacks. It has parochial foes in Bulls, Sharks, Stormers, Cheetahs and Lions. It is a recipe for war! Yet in all the years of John Smit’s captaincy, there has never been one unhappy customer, not one voice of rebellion against his leadership. He is the glue that holds the Springboks together. The man is a legend!”- Jake White
Hmm took the "printed" media a while to report it.
Go The Force!
It will be very interesting to find out just what went on during "The Mitchell Years". Presumably this will be some time down the track.