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'I'm honoured': Former Russia coach Lyn Jones starts a new job

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Ex-Russia boss Lyn Jones has landed himself a new coaching job with the Netherlands ten months after he stepped away from the country he guided to the 2019 Rugby World Cup finals in Japan. Having since recovered from prostate cancer, he has now been unveiled as the new Netherlands coach, a role he began on September 1.

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A Rugby Netherlands Rugby statement read: “The experienced top coach Lyn Jones will be the new national coach for Dutch rugby from September 1. Jones comes from Wales and partly thanks to financial support from World Rugby, he will be working with the top talents of Dutch rugby in the coming years.

“The positive development and results of Rugby Netherlands have not gone unnoticed by the board of World Rugby. That is why the Netherlands has now been invited to participate in the high-performance programme where the 24 rugby nations are financially and organisationally supported.

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“The status as a member of the high-performance nations has now been awarded to the Netherlands for the next six years. This means that World Rugby also sees opportunities in the long term for the Netherlands XV to participate in the World Cup tournament.

“Entry into the high-performance nations includes not only financial support but also the input of technical and analytical assistance from the highest professional level, plus participation in international practice matches in the summer and in home Test matches against southern hemisphere countries that are on tour in Europe in November.”

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Jones said: “I’m honoured and happy to be able to commit myself to help achieve the goals of Rugby Netherlands. One of those goals is to become a leading rugby country at the level of countries such as Spain and Romania. Another is to participate in the Rugby World Cup in due course.

“The road to high performance is very long and also expensive. Good coordination and cooperation between the clubs, the rugby academies and the rugby union is crucial for the future successes that we hope to achieve. My more than 27 years of experience as a coach can help to deal with the many challenges that all rugby coaches experience.

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“The high-performance plan is demanding and I want to fully support everyone to make their own contributions. At the moment, the Delta Super Cup team has an excellent young age profile. In my view, Delta is essential to drive talented players, supervisors and coaches to an ever higher level.”

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CO 33 minutes ago
Forget Ireland, the All Blacks face the real alpha of Europe next

I cannot believe that you don't think the French rugby team coach and captain are not discussing putting Jalibert on the bench in favour of Duponts club teammate that doesn't even play at 10.


This is a terrible, massive insult to a 10 and I'm sure Dupont would also be very enraged if benched for a player that doesn't even play halfback.


A good captain would've insisted to the coach that it was an idea of madness and either select Jalibert or replace him with another 10 if you want him to be reserve.


Jalibert may not be the world's finest tacklers but that's often not a tens main strength that the loose forwards and second five cover. An intercept pass is never great but they happen.


When any player is playing for his club then it's club first, respect doesn't need to be shown to opposition players simply because they're internationals.


Who exactly are you claiming Jalibert hasn't respected? If it's Toulouse international players then it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this bench demotion out.


The outcome of selecting Jalibert to the bench and he then throwing his croissants out the window of the team bus immediately prior to playing the Allblacks is a disaster that will be team disharmony as any team mates of Jalibert are in a state of anger and revolt so a performance that will be sub optimal against a team that is thirsting for revenge against France.


I don't know about you but the Allblacks are very upset they've lost twice in a row to France and want to put out a statement performance so this preparation by Galthie of creating havoc looks to me like a coach that is clueless.

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