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Also with this years experience behind him he will be far better off in terms of what needs to be in place to build towards success and have more freedom to implement his gameplans and structures without having to appease 2 sets of board members. Foleys role will also see him and his players become ever increasingly involved in WA club rugby as the standard of local players is almost there in terms of becoming a regular feeder system. One of Foleys key attractions to coming here was to be involved in developing the game at all levels and being able to have the chance at leaving a mark on WA rugby. In the last 2 months since Foleys appointment change has been evident and the Force is starting to build momentum towards achieving its goals. Exciting times are coming for the Force and WA rugby. Vive la relaunch.
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I've been alittle worried over the lack of assistant coach announcements.NTT could you please give me some indication who they might be?
Back on topic ie Costa Concordia Graham
Tic, everyone agrees Reds did a terrific effort turning around a decade of less than mediocrity. Started by Mooney, culminated by link.
Our point is Costa Concordia Graham had an equal opportunity to develop the Force from Mitchell, and he actually did an Eddie impersonation. We went down the gurgler under his stewardship, starting with the backs in 2010 then the whole team in 2011 and first half 2012.
We most certainly did not have a remotely successful first half, beating a clearly malfunctioning Reds and scraping a lucky win against retarded Tahs being the only highlights.
Good luck with Costa Concordia Graham, you have him with our blessing. In fact the board, players and fans are all delighted for you all
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Well said NTT very eloquently put.
May the FORCE be with you!
What a steaming pile of shit. Thank Christ we got rid of this toss pot:
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/un...919-2671s.html
I'd like to know when the ungracious wanker was ever at the top of a crest. It certainly was not in his professional rugby career.But Graham, now knee-deep in pre-season preparations after spending two months on the road working in clubs and schools around the state, said he had thought very little about his old province since leaving. ''I don't [feel for them] because a lot of decisions are made on the back of other decisions,'' he said. ''I've never come out and said anything about why I left and I won't. Sport is cyclical, you ride the crest when you're at the top and you try to hold it for as long as you possibly can.''
The long sobs of autumn's violins wound my heart with a monotonous languor
But Graham, now knee-deep in pre-season preparations after spending two months on the road working in clubs and schools around the state, said he had thought very little about his old province since leaving. ''I don't [feel for them] because a lot of decisions are made on the back of other decisions,'' he said. ''I've never come out and said anything about why I left and I won't. Sport is cyclical, you ride the crest when you're at the top and you try to hold it for as long as you possibly can.''
It seems to be that he thought very little about the province while he was here....but maybe that's just my opinion
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