smash84
The Tiger King
did you mean cronjist?Job done for the cronyists?
did you mean cronjist?Job done for the cronyists?
Form of nepotism... it was giving a job to somebody your trusted could do what needed to be done, and due to external pressures did not consider others. It was not nepotism in the sense that you gave a job to somebody purely to give them a job and take money for nothing.CSA are real clowns. They were never going to prove racism here. There was discrimination but it was nepotism not racism.
Can be argued both ways.Form of nepotism... it was giving a job to somebody your trusted could do what needed to be done, and due to external pressures did not consider others. It was not nepotism in the sense that you gave a job to somebody purely to give them a job and take money for nothing.
Even when it happened I did not think it was a bad decision, but did think the optics was poor.
Boucher played more than 450 games for his country (often in a leadership role) and has an excellent domestic coaching recordCan be argued both ways.
Bringing your under qualified friend in from the outside can definitely be argued as nepotism.
I thought it was a terrible idea, still think so.
But my point is CSA could actually argue this trying argue racism was a non starter.
He "played" not coached. The requirement for the job was a level 4 coaching certificate.Boucher played more than 450 games for his country (often in a leadership role) and has an excellent domestic coaching record
He’s very well qualified
Level 4 coaching was not a mandatory requirementHe "played" not coached. The requirement for the job was a level 4 coaching certificate.
He has a good domestic record, great first season then average seasons compared to titans standards.
So legally he is under qualified.
Why he never did get the extra 2 levels only he can answer. All those who played with him who wanted to be head coaches got the level 4 certificates.
Need to read some of the legals that came out of the Smith arbitration. The argument regarding legal requirements for level 4 is an outright lie.He "played" not coached. The requirement for the job was a level 4 coaching certificate.
He has a good domestic record, great first season then average seasons compared to titans standards.
So legally he is under qualified.
Why he never did get the extra 2 levels only he can answer. All those who played with him who wanted to be head coaches got the level 4 certificates.
nothing in practice tbh. Like having a personal training qualificationWhat does having a level 4 coaching certificate actually mean?
Friend of mine coached 2 juniors up to state level and did a bit of work with them even after they played test cricketnothing in practice tbh. Like having a personal training qualification
Do you trust a specialist more then a general practioner?What does having a level 4 coaching certificate actually mean?
I know nothing about coaching qualifications, but to my mind having practical experience coaching at the highest level of domestic cricket seems like it would at least make you a viable candidate for an the job of coaching the national side. What difference would it have made if Boucher had had that qualification?
Fair enough.Need to read some of the legals that came out of the Smith arbitration. The argument regarding legal requirements for level 4 is an outright lie.
For some of the previous advertisements for head coach they put it down as a “it would be good to have” but it was never a mandatory requirement. As had already been stated Kirsten and a number of others did not have it.
The position was never even advertised, and Smith made it abundantly clear that if he was appointed he wanted to appoint Boucher immediately as head coach because he felt he had the experience to take SA out of the doldrums. CSA and management accepted this.
We can agree/disagree that Boucher should have been appointed or not. And/or the manner in which it was done. But it was in no way under handed or illegal. It was done openly with all interested parties aware of what was going on.
International cricketers get the first 2 levels automatically. They are awarded for their international experience. So ponting would have atleast a level 2.Friend of mine coached 2 juniors up to state level and did a bit of work with them even after they played test cricket
He needed qualifications for something so rang the state cricket association who posted the certificate out in the mail
No tests or anything
They simply knew who he was and the players that he coached
I would be amazed if guys like Ponting had any formal qualifications
That is such a random, terrible analogy lolDo you trust a specialist more then a general practioner?
There's a reason why there are 2 extra coaching levels.
That didn't answer my question. I was asking about specifics, not a statement of the obvious that having a higher level is better.Do you trust a specialist more then a general practioner?
There's a reason why there are 2 extra coaching levels.
Obvious? It's not even necessarily true at all in this contextThat didn't answer my question. I was asking about specifics, not a statement of the obvious that having a higher level is better.
You've gone from first class cricketer to AFL coach who receives no negative feedback whatsoever. You must be the greatest sporting mind on the planet.These coaching qualifications have, IMO, become a typically current way of looking at things. I coached junior and senior football (AFL) and cricket and the results achieved and feedback received have all been positive. My qualifications ? QBE ... qualified by experience.
Having a piece of paper doesn't make one more qualified than those that have lived and breathed a game.
What planet are you on? AFL coaches come under immense criticism from media and fans whenever they have a bit of a losing streak. Besides, you miss my point. Much of the qualifications for these coaching levels (and I've been there) are theory based whereas there is no substitute for experience at the coalface. Your sarcasm is unbecoming from one so young.You've gone from first class cricketer to AFL coach who receives no negative feedback whatsoever. You must be the greatest sporting mind on the planet.