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Mark Alexander unhappy with coaching make-up of Su

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Topic: Mark Alexander unhappy with coaching make-up of Su
Posted By: Transvaal
Subject: Mark Alexander unhappy with coaching make-up of Su
Date Posted: 27-Jan-2020 at 8:05am
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SA Rugby president Mark Alexander said they are not happy with the coaching make-up of the South African Super Rugby franchises.

The Lions, who recently released their Super Rugby coaching group to be headed up by Ivan “Cash” van Rooyen, doesn't have a black member and so do the Bulls whose head coach is Pote Human.

The Sharks, who are coached by Sean Everitt, have Phiwe Nomlomo as a skills consultant while the Stormers have Rito Hlungwani and Hanyani Shimange in their coaching group as a forwards coach and scrum consultant respectively.

“We're not happy with the makeup of the franchise coaching teams, even though I'm happy with the look of the Springbok coaching group. All the coaches that have come through, they're from our system,” Alexander said.

“We have to put pressure on our Pro14 and Super Rugby franchises because they're not bringing through the coaches.”

Springbok Director of Rugby Johan “Rassie” Erasmus said it was unfortunate that there's a few coaches of colour, but that's a matter that's out of their hands.

Erasmus though said the lack of coaches of colour in the Super Rugby set-up affects them from a selection perspective.

“We would like to see more coaches of colour coming through but we unfortunately don't have control over that, just like we can't tell them who to appoint as chief executive officer. They run their own franchises,” Erasmus said.

“I know, when speaking to the coaches at the franchises, with the Sharks being an example, they're really committed to transformation but I agree with you when you say the head coaches don't currently reflect transformation. That does make it tough for us to get guys into the national set-up because the pipeline is slightly messed up.”

Erasmus though noted that SA Rugby has often, if not all the time, graduated coaches of colour into the SA Rugby set-up once they've moved into the Super Rugby scene or excelled at Currie Cup level.

“Every single coach that has been pushed through to Super Rugby level, SA Rugby has used. When former Bok coach Allister Coetzee made it to Super Rugby level, SA Rugby took him up and used him. When Deon Davids was pushed up to Super Rugby, SA Rugby took him and used him as a coach,” Erasmus said.

“When Mzwandile Stick did relatively well with the Eastern Province Under-19's, SA rugby took him into the system and used him. When a Super Rugby franchise delivered a coach of colour at the highest level, SA Rugby has taken them up and used them. There's many other examples like the SA Schools coaches who are now used by the franchises.”



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Posted By: Niela
Date Posted: 27-Jan-2020 at 8:28am
I See Joey is now doing a masters in industrial engineering

We don't have much to work with at the moment, we will have to wait for some of the X players of this generation to take up coaching, that's probably our best bet. 

I hope legends like , Habana, Beast and Earl Rose get involved in coaching





Posted By: Zibbie
Date Posted: 27-Jan-2020 at 8:45am
what is Sepaka doing ?


Posted By: Transvaal
Date Posted: 27-Jan-2020 at 8:46am
Nie een van die spelers wat julle noem strike my as 'n sterk persoonlikheid wat sal kan afrig nie. Wat eerder van 'n ou soos Jonathan Mokuena wat reeds geruime tyd al afrig, dalk kan hy by 'n Super Rugby franchise betrek word


Posted By: PaBz0r
Date Posted: 27-Jan-2020 at 8:51am
Bietjie vir Ashwin gaan haal Clown



Posted By: Niela
Date Posted: 27-Jan-2020 at 11:10am
Originally posted by Zibbie Zibbie wrote:

what is Sepaka doing ?

He was involved with UJ at one point and also the lions women side. Not sure where he is now 


Posted By: Rooibonte8
Date Posted: 27-Jan-2020 at 2:04pm
Earl Rose en legend hoort nie in dieselfde sin nie, as daar niemand deurkom nie dan is dit ook nie die unie se skuld nie


Posted By: Transvaal
Date Posted: 27-Jan-2020 at 2:05pm
legendary kak speler


Posted By: Rooibonte8
Date Posted: 27-Jan-2020 at 2:21pm
Daai dag toe hulle Rose geteken het, het ek beset Leeu rugby was die kluts kwyd, hoop nie ons teken ooit swak coaches net on Alexander tevrede the stel nie


Posted By: Niela
Date Posted: 27-Jan-2020 at 2:35pm
hahahaha

Thought I'd bring some comic relief to the discussion by mentioning Rose....

The actual point I wanted to make is that we need to fix the issue at grass roots level. Luckily we have a generation of very competent black players that came trough the ranks. 

So in 5 years from now there will be many more coaches in the system and that will continue to grow as we go along, we just desperately need the X players to get involved with coaching!




Posted By: Leeubok
Date Posted: 27-Jan-2020 at 3:46pm
Ek se maar eerder niks nie, is so gatvol vir hierdie stront..


Posted By: Lion4ever
Date Posted: 27-Jan-2020 at 3:47pm
Originally posted by Rooibonte8 Rooibonte8 wrote:

Earl Rose en legend hoort nie in dieselfde sin nie, as daar niemand deurkom nie dan is dit ook nie die unie se skuld nie
Actually it does. He was a legend at how he could start a brilliant move and then mess it up.



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