Exodus
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@Dan54 I don't know. They've used an old photo of Souchon. He played as a replacement player for Southland, this NPC season. He wasn't named in any initial NPC squad as far as I know.
Generally speaking, players can indeed combine playing MLR and NPC.
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@Stargazer yep mate , we got a few in the Naki doing it, off the top of my head Jesse Parete (he was doing the double up with Japan club , but moved to MLR) Jasn Potroz, Tom Franklin and I think one or two others. Seems a good life for a player in one way, none of them on big money, but can live on what they earn in both comp.
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I've just heard that foster hasn't got a job next year? Anyway in the morning interview before the final in his normal not-at-all-funny way he answered a question about his future saying he's going to mow his lawns (ho-ho-ho, you jester. So respectful to a journo who is only allowed one question). Anyway he did mention as it went off to the next journo that 'it is coaching tho'. I wonder where?
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@Machpants said in Exodus:
I've just heard that foster hasn't got a job next year? Anyway in the morning interview before the final in his normal not-at-all-funny way he answered a question about his future saying he's going to mow his lawns (ho-ho-ho, you jester. So respectful to a journo who is only allowed one question). Anyway he did mention as it went off to the next journo that 'it is coaching tho'. I wonder where?
Gets quite a salary currently though, doesn't he? And a bonus if he/they win the next game? Asking, not sure.
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@Machpants Italy would be my guess.
Lots of places where an ex-ABs coach could work with far less stress and more money. Pasta or ramen would work easily
Wallabies appear to have no KPIs currently. So chicken parma/prawns could be an option.
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@Machpants am sure they made it worth his time.