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Fighting talk from Coetzee as he confirms his firing as Springbok coach
Allister Coetzee was on January 18th fired as the Springbok coach, but he is not going to leave quietly, accusing South African Rugby’s leadership of deliberately trying to destroy his reputation and make him unemployable.
He vowed to fight for his dignity and his ‘hard earned’ reputation as an international coach.
The ugliness of the fall out was predictable and it is likely to get even messier than Coetzee’s formal response to being told his fate.
Nevertheless, it’s finally confirmation that he won’t take charge of the Springboks in 2018.
Coetzee, in his two seasons in charge, won just 11 from 25 Tests. He tenure was infamous for twice conceding 57 points to the All Blacks, successive defeats in Cardiff against Wales, two defeats against Ireland (including a record 38-3 loss in Dublin), a first ever defeat against the Pumas in Argentina and a first ever defeat against Italy.
The South African Rugby Union’s recently appointed Director of Rugby Rassie Erasmus will take charge of the head coach responsibilities in the 18 Tests leading into the 2019 World Cup.
Craig Ray of the Times reported on an explosive letter sent (by Coetzee and his legal team) to SARU Chief Executive Jurie Roux.
Coetzee was scathing of Roux, the SARU leadership and all things rugby in South Africa. He blamed everyone and everything, except himself for the 44% return.
Whatever the outcome of what is likely to a be a costly in court fight, the most comforting news is that the Springboks won’t be fronting Eddie Jones’s England with Coetzee in charge.
The Times reported that it was in possession of the Coetzee letter addressed to Roux.
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