The D Man (05-12-16)
For those outside Connacht this news came like a bolt out of the blue. Lam is doing a superb job.
Is there a story behind the scenes here. Yes nothing lasts forever however it seems he is leaving before time.
Without doubt Willie it will be very important to get the successor correct.
Sad day for Connacht.
willie wacker (05-12-16)
The D Man (05-12-16)
A bolt out of the blue for us too. His family were very happy living in Galway , the happiest they have ever been , that came
From the sons mouth and he was not going to go anywhere for the next 2 years until the youngest was finished school. I'd say he was thrown a contract he could not refuse.
Correct , Aki was livid on twitter.we need to get a good coach to keep the players happy.
I think pat is making a massive mistake
" WE ARE CONNACHT "
The D Man (05-12-16)
[QUOTE=willie wacker;1855259]A bolt out of the blue for us too. His family were very happy living in Galway , the happiest they have ever been , that came
From the sons mouth and he was not going to go anywhere for the next 2 years until the youngest was finished school. I'd say he was thrown a contract he could not refuse.
In any of the interviews I saw or heard with Pat that is always the impression that I got too.
Bristol it seems have plenty of finance to throw around. However money never won anything on its own.
It is a strange decision to leave this early. I wish him the best of luck in the new role.
Imagine Connacht and Bristol being drawn in the same pool of the Champions Cup or Challenge Cup in the future. Then there would be some fun.
willie wacker (05-12-16)
I think once the Irish gig was off the table his mind was made up
Nigel Carolan is now the bookies favorite to take over the Connacht job. !!!!
" WE ARE CONNACHT "
The D Man (27-12-16)
Connacht really missed Bundee Aki against Ulster. They looked so blunt in attack without him. It's only when a player is gone that you realise how important he is to the team.
He is out for a good while after surgery so they could have a tough period coming up.
Connacht have so many injuries at the moment. Their spirit is strong though. As for St. Stephen's Day it is I think going to be close. An extra 100 people added to a capacity crowd at Thomond. The momentum and fever for Munster is back in Munster again. I am going to go for a Munster narrow win.
I had a feeling Ketchup that my province would win. The buzz is within the set-up and amongst the supporters. It was gone there for a while. The awful shame is that it had to take the death of the legend to bring it back. Didn't expect the victory margin to be that wide however the new management have brought a new freshness to the style.
Leinster need not be too be concerned they are going well. Cullen and Lancaster seem to be working well together.
Munster v Connacht in the Sportsground next up. Willie will be hoping for another big night and you cannot write Connacht off despite all the injuries.