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Jonathan Davies MBE
: "Why did you not afford the same level of criticism to Welshman Gareth Jenkins as you did to New Zealander Steve Hansen despite Jenkins having a worse record as coach than Hansen?"
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"The answer to this question was covered in an earlier answer to a question from Shelts: ""In June 2003 You (Jonathan Davies) said "If we don't get to the World Cup quarter-finals he (Hansen) should go..."
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" The answer to this question was covered in an earlier answer to a question from Shelts: ""In June 2003 You (Jonathan Davies) said "If we don't get to the World Cup quarter-finals he (Hansen) should go then and there." Why did you not say at any stage the same about Jenkins?" (Editor) "
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Dec 18 2007 2:47:48 AM
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Jonathan Davies MBE
: "In June 2003 You (Jonathan Davies) said "If we don't get to the World Cup quarter-finals he (Hansen) should go then and there." Why did you not say at any stage the same about Jenkins?"
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"Because he said it himself. There was no need for anyone else to say it. He said it, so he put his neck on the block very early. So no-one had to say anything because everyone knew that was the case...."
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" Because he said it himself. There was no need for anyone else to say it. He said it, so he put his neck on the block very early. So no-one had to say anything because everyone knew that was the case. He said: “Judge me on the world cup.” Well, we all said he made mistakes and had to go, simple as that. "
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