Rob Andrew should stay in the position he is in now and the RFU should do everything in its power to get Dean Richards away from Harlequins. He has a proven track record of success, no-one wins back to back Heineken cups by mistake, and he has the respect of the players as he has been there and done that for England as a player. More importantly he has the integrity and backbone to stand up to people in charge. Dean Richards gets my vote everytime and with Rob Andrew as well England have a chance to build towards the 2011 World Cup.
2006-11-29 03:51:11
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answered by Robert M 2
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Just read that William Hill have Mike Ruddock as an outsider @25/1?
Wow, can you imagine that?
England wining the Grand Slam at Cardiff in the final match of the 6 Nations with Ruddock as head coach!
2006-11-30 07:16:36
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answered by Welshchick 7
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Either Dean Richards or Martin Johnson we do not want anymore Southerners in charge of England look what Robinson and has done to them.
2006-11-29 12:47:02
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answered by Stephen P 4
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I would have to go for Warren Gatland, former All Black, manager of Ireland from 1998 till 2001 where he lay the foundations for the current success (Ireland are number 3 in the world). Then joined Wasps with whom he won three Guinness premierships 2003-4-5 and the European cup in 2004. Went back to Waikato with whom he won a title already.
There is no better man for the job!!!!!!!!!
2006-11-29 09:10:17
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answered by Anonymous
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As a fanatical welsh fan, i would like to see David walliams and Matt Lucas take the helm! but on a serious note you need to employee some one who understands the English game and players and has has a great track record. go for home grown talent and get dean Richards as head coach and Richard hill (Bristol) as assistant coach/backs coach.I think these two could even turn that rabble around by the world cup.
2006-11-30 07:20:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Nick Mallet. The favorite for the job. He coached South Africa to 17 succesive wins in 1998. But I dont think he will take the job
2006-11-29 09:08:16
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answered by thatniceguy 3
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Although he's got no coaching experience, Martin Johnson would sure as hell put the fire back into England's belly. All the players respect him, and I think he'll make some really good choices.
But failing that, I think Warren Gatland.
2006-11-29 10:36:53
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answered by Bluebell 5
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Graham Henry
2006-11-29 08:59:53
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answered by rockymillerthomas 1
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A South African Coach
2006-11-29 10:47:20
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answered by rebeloil 1
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Sean Edwards, will be the next England manager/coach.
2006-11-29 08:52:15
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answered by Anonymous
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