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Rugby: Robinson wants stronger winning culture as Scotland boss

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Published Date: 04 June 2009
Andy Robinson today spoke of his intention to create a stronger winning culture within Scottish rugby within minutes of being appointed national coach on a three-year contract.
The former England supremo moves on after two years with Edinburgh with advertisements due to be placed next week with a view to finding his Capital successor within a month.

Robinson said: "I am delighted and honoured. I have worked in Scotland f
or 18 months and have been really impressed by the attitude and poten of the Scottish players.

"I'm looking forward to leading and challenging that potential, turning it into performances that will inspire the country. For me today is the start of that journey.

"I have worked with the Scotland team in Argentina. I saw the enthusiasm, work ethic and potential.

"One of the key things is developing that winning mindset. At times it is not about how you play as much as it is about winning.

"International rugby I know from having been involved a player and a coach is about winning. I've been asked when was the last time Scotland won back-to-back matches in the Six Nations championship. That is how you get judged, that is how you inspire the nation - with consistent performances."

"November 2006 (when he lost the England job) was a real turning point in the journey of my life. I took six months to reflect, to look at my core values and the passion I had for the game. It was real soul searching. I believe I am a better coach, leader and manager than in 2006.

"The key part of my role is to coach the national side to win. That is what my focus will be. That's where my responsibilities will be.

"I felt my work at Edinburgh was really important. I really enjoyed the relationship I had with Edinburgh, who have developed as a side and shown some very good improvement. It's important Edinburgh keep those improvements going.

"I believe Edinburgh are in a better position but there's room for more improvement."

Announcing 44-year-old Robinson appointment SRU chief executive Gordon McKie said: "Scottish rugby is in good health after a long and busy season.

"The process has been extremely thorough but, in the end, has come the right guy for Scotland

"In his day he has played at the highest level, coached at the highest level and more recently led Edinburgh to success in the last two years.

"As an individual he has the ability to inspire not only players but also a nation, ie Scotland.

"He empowers players on the pitch and gains the respect of all around him. He is also a great visionary, meticulous in his planning and preparation.

"In short, Andy has a winning mindset. It is fantastic news."






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  • Last Updated: 04 June 2009 1:11 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: SRU
 
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Get Real,

04/06/2009 14:01:21
"In his day he has played at the highest level, coached at the highest level and more recently led Edinburgh to success in the last two years"

Huh? Theyve improved no doubt but surely success is measured in silverware no?

Ok so we have a good coach in place now - just need Mckie to walk and the future looks even brighter
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Toast,

04/06/2009 23:04:48
Just one massive problem,who is going to coach Edinburgh,Robinson will probably make a good Scotland coach but if you are going to follow McKies policy of wanting Scottish internationals to play for either Edinburgh or Glasgow,these jobs are in fact far more important than the international coaches,the club coaches work with the players day in day out where as the Scotland coach sees them occasionally,far better to have left Robinson where he is doing a great job until after the world cup ,White or somebody of his standing should have been given a Two year contract grooming Robinson for succession and allowing Edinburgh a seamless transition,no doubt McKie has gone for the easy cheap option as usual.McKie is the arch nemesis of Scottish rugby.

 

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