Peej wrote: ↑Mon Nov 21, 2022 11:29 am
Circling back, I saw it reported that the RFU didn't even make an offer to Edwards.
so, 9 months before finishing their due diligence and making a decision, 14 months before they'd be announcing anything, they didn't make an offer to Edwards.
As far as I can tell, Edwards signing a contract extension with France 14 months before the end of his current contract really isn't anything to blame the RFU for - however much we enjoy blaming the RFU for things.
RFU are looking to change the coaching regime post-RWC, and a year out, are in the early stages of putting plans in place.
France are committed to keeping their current regime, and have signed them up nice and early.
The only talks the RFU should really be having with anyone at this stage is "are you interested in the head coach role?" No contract offers should be being made yet. The chosen head coach should then be putting his own team together, not the RFU announcing assistant coaches first.
Sean Edwards is still reasonably young in coaching terms; and doing what we want of future coaches in getting international experience in several different set-ups; he's got plenty of time to put in another 4 years with France (where he probably sees this RWC as a job not-yet completed) and come back to England for 1 or 2 RWC cycles at the top of his game.
Yes, I'd have liked him to come to a job with England now; but I can't see that the RFU have done anything particularly wrong by not offering him a contract in November 2022