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    Simon Mannix

    Settling In Nicely

    12 September 2012, 8:58 pm

    By The Editor
    Sit too close to Munster's Backs coach for just a moment and you run the very real risk of being electrocuted, such is the current of rugby enthusiasm that courses through his veins.
    And watching Simon Mannix breeze about the place like the Duracell Bunny gives new meaning to the word 'daunting' at the thought of an interview. As it transpires, it's an enjoyable, relaxed exercise conducted with a man who answers in a considered pronounced manner. And if he looks a little bemused when asked what he knew of Munster before his arrival there's only the slightest twinkle of mischievous eyes before he responds Well, like everyone who's followed European Rugby or even if you haven't followed rugby, you know something about Munster.
    "And that something probably boils down to one word  Passion.
    Passion on the field and the passion off the field. I certainly knew it a bit more intimately having been in Europe now for 16 years so followed it very closely. Seen the highs and lows of their Heineken Cup performances.
    I say that, but I knew it before then. I mean I still have memories as a seven year old watching the game the All Blacks lost. So it's a name that's certainly stuck in my rugby background. That performance has been synonymous with me and Irish. Y'know, just the passion and the pride and all those words you want to throw at it.
    So soon as I heard the word there was the possibility of working with Munster straight away you know you're into something pretty serious."
    Capped by the All Blacks in 1994, he was out-half on the Gloucester side beaten 19-15 by Leicester Tigers in the 2001 Heineken Cup semi-final on the same day that Munster were beaten 16-15 by Stade Francais in Lille and admits that knowing who his boss in Munster was going to be, influenced him.
    We played in the same town (Treviso) in Italy back in the early 90s. We played against each other through that period, before Rob retired and I left New Zealand.
    So knowing Rob and his background, not personally but his coaching career. He coming through the Canterbury set-up, a system that he was one of the major instigators into making it what it is today. Probably the model for everybody in world rugby.
    That without a doubt had a huge bearing on my decision to come here. My first discussions with him just confirmed that here was a guy who knows his subject extremely, extremely well.
    The positive vibe that he exudes is something that immediately struck a chord with me. And it doesn't surprise me that even though it's early days, the players have re-acted as enthusiastically as they have to his vision. What he and we as a staff are trying to put in place.
    It's exciting times, although maybe transitional, but exciting nonetheless."
    Whatever about perceptions you have to wonder, even at this early stage, if all is as he expected? 
    "No, it's not at all what I expected", he says in a dead-pan straight and measured drawl that has you scrabbling frantically for the stop button on the dictaphone while looking out for the taxi you think he's ordered for the airport.
    "It's, ehm, it's probably a thousand times more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrsMcGahan View Post
    Settling In Nicely

    12 September 2012, 8:58 pm

    By The Editor

    I mean I still have memories as a seven year old watching the game the All Blacks lost.

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    Passion. FFS. I'm sick of that word. Couldn't read on after that.
    We'll have to uncuff him and "de-dildo" him, obviously... Smash up the furniture like he was chasing you all rapey. Fortunately, he's Italian so that shouldn't be too hard to sell.

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    Great to see he has become fully immersed in the position and I think this Coaching staff we have now is going to make vast improvements in the whole Munster setup. They are definetely building for the future and am delighted with the way they are using our squad at the moment and that even the returning Internationals will have to prove they are worth a place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Average View Post
    Passion. FFS. I'm sick of that word. Couldn't read on after that.
    Guess what Banner is going right in your line of sight next week :-)

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    Passion!? Passion!!!??

    "We'll have none of that nazi talk around here Sargeant Mannix!"
    well looka

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Editor View Post

    Sit too close to Munster's Backs coach for just a moment and you run the very real risk of being electrocuted ...
    Someone should really try and take that cattle prod off him.
    Never mind perception because it isn’t real. It’s only what people think. Go out and make them think something else.

    - Alan Quinlan on believing in yourself

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    It's actually static electricity. Look at his hair.
    well looka

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    At the very least I'm glad to see the dead-site giving us more information and interviews about the players and staff. Hopefully this continues throughout the season

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    Quote Originally Posted by McCloud View Post
    Mannix has the missing RTE tapes from the 78 game?
    LOL, that's excellent.

    Other than that, Simon has been great with Racing and his touch support was very appreciated by the players.

    Now I am wondering: is he going to be allowed to scream all match long in Munster, Ireland, the sort of things he used to scream in France?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozoyo View Post
    LOL, that's excellent.

    Other than that, Simon has been great with Racing and his touch support was very appreciated by the players.

    Now I am wondering: is he going to be allowed to scream all match long in Munster, Ireland, the sort of things he used to scream in France?
    He was in the stands for the Embra game, but was jumping up and down like a madman when LOD scored. High-fives all around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cill na Martra View Post
    He was in the stands for the Embra game, but was jumping up and down like a madman when LOD scored. High-fives all around.

    He's a bit exciteable all the same...

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    He's no Andy Robinson though, Christ he used to be some craic down in Musgrave when he was coaching Edinburgers, effin an'a blindin an'a kickin an'a gougin!

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    Munster's Eddie Moroney
    Dont need reason, dont need rhyme,
    Aint nothin I would rather do,
    Goin down, party time,
    My friends are gonna be there too

    I'm on a Highway to Hell ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevy-Wevz View Post
    At the very least I'm glad to see the dead-site giving us more information and interviews about the players and staff. Hopefully this continues throughout the season
    There definitely seems to have been a decision made somewhere along the line to make Munster more accessible again this season - giving Munster back to the people a bit if you will!!
    Classic Lievremont

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    Quote Originally Posted by shep View Post
    Great to see he has become fully immersed in the position and I think this Coaching staff we have now is going to make vast improvements in the whole Munster setup. They are definetely building for the future and am delighted with the way they are using our squad at the moment and that even the returning Internationals will have to prove they are worth a place.
    'building for the future'?? Apart from LOD what backs are they developing? Dineen has been getting, what, 15 min windows during games? How old, 25?? Lets see, Danny Barnes , yes 22, who is one of our brightest hopefuls - no games , not even bench appearances. Munsters centres are blow ins and I see us spending more money on centers in time. Which will happen sooner rather than later given thier 30+ age profiles (Laulala & Downey). Dont get me wrong, Its great that the team is doing well but I can't help but think players like Barnes should be playing along side the likes of Lualala learning his trade.

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