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Stuart Lancaster 'wants out' of Racing 92 and eyeing Euro giants job

Racing92's English coach Stuart Lancaster gestures prior to the French Top 14 rugby union match between Castres Olympique and Racing 92 at The Pierre-Fabre Stadium in Castres, south-western France on September 7, 2024. (Photo by Valentine CHAPUIS / AFP)

Racing 92 head coach Stuart Lancaster is facing a mutiny by his French players in Paris according to Andy Goode, and is seeking a return to Ireland with Munster.

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The big-spending Parisians lie in eighth place in the Top 14 with five wins from 11, and were comprehensively beaten by Sale Sharks on Friday in the Investec Champions Cup 29-7.

With Munster still searching for a long-term head coach following the departure of Graham Rowntree in October, Goode revealed on The Rugby Pod that the former England boss has “chucked his hat in the ring” at Thomond Park.

Lancaster enjoyed unbridled success in Ireland with Leinster, winning the Champions Cup in 2018 and finishing runners-up on three occasions, before moving to the Top 14 in 2023. However, Goode believes he is not enjoying the “fickle” environment in France, which saw club president Jacky Lorenzetti publicly criticise South Africa captain Siya Kolisi last season, describing him as overweight and “transparent”.

The players are rumoured not to be particularly enamoured with Lancaster either, with the French contingent taking umbrage with some of his selection decisions this season.

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“I’m hearing either Lanny wants out or they want him out,” Goode said.

“He’s picking his son at fly-half. Apparently, the French lads are not happy with Stuart Lancaster whatsoever and I’m not sure Lanny’s enjoying that relationship with the French lads and the club.

“You know how fickle it is over there, when Jacky Lorenzetti can call out one of the best players in the world in Siya Kolisi saying he’s put on weight, he leaves and goes back to the Sharks. It isn’t a stable relationship when you start losing a few (players).

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“The easy thing to do over in Racing and in France, in general, is just to blame the non-french option, blame the English guys, blame the Scots, blame whoever else is there that’s not French and Lanny’s under some heat.

“I’ve heard he’s chucked his hat in the ring for Munster because he wants out of Racing, but we’ll see what happens.”

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Top16 2 hours ago

Le Racing est un club très particulier et difficile à comprendre pour certains.

Kolisi et Lancaster ne sont peut-être pas allé dans le bon club pour réussir en Top 14?

La vie parisienne est trop riche pour des stars de rugby encore en activité.

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Tom 3 hours ago

Lancaster and Farrell were always a weird fit for Racing. I never imagined they would do well over there and that's no slight on Lancaster, he's a great coach but he ain't no Parisian. I'd love to see him in the England setup (instead of Borthwick or Wigglesworth) but he'd do well at Munster. Imagine if Munster got him and Felix Jones as a tag team!

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