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Published Date: 11 July 2008
GEORGE Graham has secured the head coach role he coveted back in club rugby, with Italian side Petrarca Padova, while Gloucester have swooped to secure another of Scotland's coaching team.
The former Scotland prop, who was effectively sacked after the SRU's review into the recent RBS Six Nations Championship, has signed a two-year contract with the option of a third to take over from long-serving Italian coach Pasquale Presutti. Gloucester, meanwhile, have added Mark Bitcon, the strength and conditioning coach who formed a close quartet with Frank Hadden, Alan Tait and Graham over the past year, to their strong ex-Scotland group at Kingsholm.

For Graham the move represents a great chance to return to day-to-day coaching in a position where the buck stops with him. He explained: "I think this is ideal for me. I went over two months ago to see the set-up and I've been back to see the schools for the boys and where we'll live and I'm just really excited about getting cracking now.

"I feel it is an ideal opportunity to get myself into a head coach job and move away from being the assistant, which I've been doing for a good few years with the Borders and Scotland. I have been feeling a wee bit frustrated, to be honest, because no matter what ideas you have you have to go with what the head coach says ultimately.

"It's not that I had difficulties with Frank (Hadden], but it's just like any job – we're both pretty headstrong characters and we would have disagreements on the way forward sometimes. We would discuss it and as much as I did disagree, or felt frustrated at decisions that you couldn't do anything about, we always came to an agreement that he was head coach and the buck stopped with him.

"Now I've got a chance to make my own way and I think this job in Padova is tailor-made for me. It's a great opportunity to experience new culture, learn a language, a different way of life and different approaches to the game."

Stuart Grimes played for Padova last season and he provided a comprehensive reference for Graham, having worked closely with him at Newcastle, the Borders and Scotland, before returning to Kingston Park this month. The club reached the domestic semi-finals, just missing out on qualification for the Heineken Cup, but will face Worcester, Bourgoin and Romanians Bucaresti Oaks in the European Challenge Cup, after a pre-season that involves French clubs and Leinster, so there will be no shortage of challenges for the 42-year-old from Stirling.

This is my first pro job as head coach," he said. "I did it with Gala for 18 months, but that was an amateur club – and so it will be invaluable and put me in good stead for looking at jobs back in Britain or elsewhere in Europe in a few years' time."

Bitcon, 29, has made a name for himself as an innovative fitness coach since moving north from Wasps in 2005, initially with Glasgow and then largely devising and driving a national players' programmes through the past two years that has created an ability to match leading nations physically.

That has not gone unnoticed and with Graham, Tait and Bitcon gone, Andy Robinson and Sean Lineen stepping down, it leaves the SRU with a number of national positions to fill in the coming months.

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  • Last Updated: 10 July 2008 11:18 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

La barrière de Senlis,

France 11/07/2008 06:39:43
A bit worrying, what about the Autumn Test
2

thebigiam,

11/07/2008 08:52:35
"we always came to an agreement that he was head coach and the buck stopped with him." You'd think that would be the case, yet the SRU clearly had other ideas! Still, it is done now, so good luck to George Graham. Losing Bitcon is a bit of a blow though...
3

JonnyS,

Edinburgh 11/07/2008 08:53:28
Well the butt will well and trully stop with Hadden now - no option to jettison assistants
4

snudge,

11/07/2008 09:04:17
Why cant Hadden go to Italy?

Is just me or are we not pretty screwed. No Tait, No Graham, No Bitcon but wait we do have Frank Hadden.......
5

jaad,

EDINBURGH 11/07/2008 09:58:30
Real shame Bitcon has left. however with Tait & Graham maybe not such a bad thing, IF teh SRU get GOOD replacements. new fresh ideas can often be a good thing.
6

Eddie the Eagle,

11/07/2008 10:02:37
Why did we let Bitcon go? I though about the only success we have seen recently has been the ability to front up physically.

Lets look forward to another season of playing on the back foot, kicking to nowhere, and hoping for penalties...
7

Venachar,

11/07/2008 10:20:51
Several references to differences and where the buck was supposed to stop - tell us more George!

Good luck over in Italy.
8

jdships,

11/07/2008 10:30:04
Would like to know why Bitcon was "allowed to leave "
Anyone at SRU like to comment or dose "freedom of information£" not apply to them ?
This man seemed to have done a pretty good job in his time at murrayfield.

Good luck to George Graham in his new job cracking player and reliable coach.
Well Mr Hadden question now is "can you deliver" ?

Time wil tell !!
9

Big Smoke,

11/07/2008 10:59:03
Mr Hadden will be in his element!! No one in the coaching set up to qeustion him, oh wait there is no coaching set up!

Well if you need any help I have my foundation level coaching badge, more than what some of the staff have previously had. Give me a full time job, free kit and I'll stand beside and agree with your s**t tactics, then take the rap for it in a few years time!
10

maroon to the core,

Falkirk 11/07/2008 12:34:21
You only realise how good these guys are after they have gone. As was the case the last time the SRU let Tait go. The SRU must be the only people in rugby who dont recognise Tait as a first rate defence coach.
Shame all this disruption has happened just after we secured one of the most positive results in years.
But typical SRU get rid off everyone else rather than the person who " the buck stops at",
11

Brigandaca,

New York 11/07/2008 13:57:29
Graham isn't much of a loss as our forward play has been pedestrian at best. Tait I'm undecided about as our defence was great but this season was anything but.

As for Bitcon, well it could be a case of job done IF the players keep the fitness levels up where he has put them...
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13/07/2008 10:37:48
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