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Mark L
Lv 6
Mark L asked in SportsRugby · 8 years ago

Is Bernie the Right Man for Coach at Brumbies?

Replacing Jake White, of course. In particular, do you reckon he is ready to take overall responsibility, forwards as well as backs? Strengths and weaknesses?

Thanks in advance for your views.

Mark L.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    It was a shame to see White leave the Brumbies after a revival of sorts but if the mans heart is not in it then he shouldn't be doing it at all, all the best to White and his future. Understandably most players who resigned will be disappointed since they would have signed on because of Jake's regime. Bernie? Larkham? Not too sure but they have a big job ahead of them to make sure they at least match this years campaign

  • 8 years ago

    Hasn't Bernie had some assistant coaching experience with the Brumbies over the years ? I don't know his complete coaching credentials but he is a Brumbies man and I assume he can get some backup for coaching the forwards.

    Also I'm not up to date so when do the Brumbies announce the new coach ?

    And if Bernie isn't considered could Robbie Deans be a candidate ?

  • Bill P
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    He's played under and coached with some real experts so if he's been picking btheir brains, he could do well. I do sympathise with those players who signed on or re-signed because White was the coach.

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