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Richard Cockerill could be in line for England coaching job after Leicester sacking

Eddie Jones is open to the idea of bringing the 46-year-old on board.

ENGLAND HEAD COACH Eddie Jones is open to the idea of adding Richard Cockerill to his coaching set-up.

Long-serving director of rugby Cockerill, 46, was sacked by Aviva Premiership club Leicester Tigers on Monday, with the team fifth in the table โ€“ 15 points adrift of leaders Wasps.

Leicester claimed three Premiership titles and were the 2009 Heineken Cup runners-up under former England international Cockerill, but they have failed to reach the domestic final in each of the last three campaigns.

Jones sympathises with Cockerill and said he would โ€œnever close the doorโ€.

โ€œI have a massive amount of sympathy for Richard Cockerill,โ€ Jones told BBC Sport.

โ€œHe is a great rugby guy, a great player for Leicester, has been a very successful director of rugby and coach.

โ€œYou donโ€™t like to see that happen to anyone but the reality of being a coach is that everyone goes through that and I am sure he will end up somewhere else.

โ€œIt has been a discussion point for the Leicester players. They are disappointed for Richard but know they have to get on with the job.

โ€œWe are very well endowed with the forwards coaches we have at the moment so we can always look at the possibility of that [getting Cockerill].โ€

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    Mute Ciarรกn
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    May 28th 2014, 8:09 PM

    It needs to be banned immediately. Nash has opened up a can of worms here the GAA donโ€™t seem prepared to deal with. TJ has already joined the party and the rumour is that Tony Kelly has been getting the ball almost into the 6 yard box at trainings down in Clare.

    Itโ€™s extremely dangerous and anybody arguing otherwise almost certainly hasnโ€™t played in goal or across the full back line. It had better not take sterilised full back or a collapsed throat to get this fixed.

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    May 28th 2014, 10:33 PM

    Are u from Clare or something ?? Helmets are already there !! Does this mean u canโ€™t shoot inside the box ?? Other players have been doing it for years and its just because Nash can hit them perfectly people are complaining.

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    May 29th 2014, 12:19 AM

    Iโ€™m from Dublin, word has it Clare are going to be doing this even worse this year, and Kilkenny and Cork. Iโ€™m Sure the Dubs and Tipp and Galway are all lining up someone for it as well. I explained in another post how itโ€™s distinctly different to open field play as the backs and goalkeepers movement and positioning is restricted.

    Why donโ€™t we just let them hoist the ball into the box and smack it 2 inches from peoples faces. There has to be a limit, the helmet wont stop broken rib and ruptured testicles. Players need to be given reasonable capacity to protect themselves. That can either take the form of a restricted carry distance or allowing them to rush the striker

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    May 28th 2014, 8:02 PM

    Itโ€™s one of the most unique and exciting aspects of hurling.. if there are safety issues re players necks, there is nothing stopping neck guards being kept behind the goal, like face-masks are kept for short corners in field hockey.. clip them onto helmets like with ice hockey helmets.

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    May 28th 2014, 8:12 PM

    So neck guards and cups for crotch protection. Should they just strap on full body armour to stand in goal? We got by fine for decades but one breach of the honour code has opened up the floodgates on this.

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    May 28th 2014, 8:36 PM

    Honour code?.. itโ€™s been done for decades.. DJ Carey was particularly adept at it.. plus penalty takers know thereโ€™s a risk of over carrying.. like Nashโ€™s botched drop-shot effort in the final last year.. next up will be a ban on any form of point blank shooting.

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    May 28th 2014, 8:42 PM

    It was never to this extent. The issue is that it forces the goal keeper and defenders into the most dangerous possible position on the hurling field, middle distance. In open play point blank shooting is grand because goal keepers and defenders have the opportunity to get into one of several safe positions, behind the man to hook, in close to block, out of the way altogether or far enough away that you can read the flight of the ball and block or dodge. Itโ€™s also not possible to get the same kind of power on a shot from open play as from a penalty.

    But with these shots youโ€™re too close to dodge or reasonably attempt to protect yourself but youโ€™re not allowed move up to block. The rules force you to be in a position no player would get themselves in in open play because itโ€™s dangerous. If theyโ€™re not going to stop the carry then they need to let the keeper and backs rush the striker

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    May 28th 2014, 9:08 PM

    What nonsense, Iโ€™m surprised at Ger. Bearing in mind you can strike the ball even harder from the hand, does this mean you wonโ€™t be allow to shoot inside the box during open play either?

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    May 29th 2014, 2:21 AM

    Declan Ryan tipperary and clonoulty-rossmore and former tipp manager was the man who invented the style, itโ€™s a great skill and a penalty is a penalty, Ciaran there would want to cop himself on there and keep his bullshit to himself. That is all

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