I haven't applied - Mallinder

Thu, 16 Feb 16:06:53 2012

Northampton director of rugby Jim Mallinder has joined former New Zealand assistant Wayne Smith in ruling himself out of contention to be the next permanent England head coach.

Mallinder, touted as one of the leading candidates to be Martin Johnson's long-term successor, has confirmed he did not apply for the job before Wednesday's deadline.

Smith took up a coaching role with the Chiefs Super 15 franchise after helping the All Blacks win the 2011 Rugby World Cup and said the timing was wrong.

The former Northampton boss was also critical of the Rugby Football Union's job description, describing it as "waffly" and better suited "for the head of a PR company".

Stuart Lancaster, who has led England to RBS 6 Nations victories over Scotland and Italy as the interim head coach, is so far the only man to confirm he has applied for the full-time job.

Former South Africa and Italy coach Nick Mallett and John Kirwan, who has World Cup experience coaching Japan and the Azzurri, have previously expressed interest in the position.

Mallinder told BBC Look East: "No, I haven't applied.

"It's probably the best job in the world coaching wise. What a great opportunity. But it's got to be the right thing at the right time.

"At the moment, I'm concerned with getting Northampton to win something. You can't be distracted, it's got to be full on and that's what I am, that's what the rest of the coaches are and that's what the players are.

"I spoke to [Rugby Football Union director of operations] Rob Andrew a month or so ago, as I have done previously. I expressed that one day I think it's a tremendous job to do. I'd like to do [England] at some time."

 

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  1. Rick - spot on!!

    From traceyandsharon.agnew, on Sat 18 Feb 5:56
  2. Rob Andrew has a tiny @#$% ........FACT!

    From Dan, on Fri 17 Feb 9:06
  3. Best thing for all concerned is to get Nick Mallet in­ as head coach, answering to no one. His coaching team­ would have to be Graham Rowntree, Mike Catt and Shaun­ Edwards as soon as he's available. Sir Clive in­ charge of the whole shooting match, and that halfwit­ Rob Andrew serving pints in the bar (slight snapshot­ value)! Job done, England can finally move forward. And­ just so they know, certain players need reminding that­ this is Rugby Football not premiership football, no­ ones bigger than the game here. And no club is bigger­ than the national side. Well that's the end of my­ rant, I'm off for a pint. Armchair management,­ awesome!!

    From Rick, on Fri 17 Feb 2:50
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