The Herald (South Africa)

Meyer will restore Stade Francais to glory, says owner

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FORMER Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer will restore Stade Francais to their former glory, the owner of the struggling Top 14 outfit, Hans-Peter Wild, said at the weekend.

Stade had been looking for a coach since New Zealander Greg Cooper left the job in January and the Paris outfit announced on Tuesday last week that Meyer would take over as sports director from next season.

Swiss magnate Wild said Meyer had been recommende­d to him as “a very good option for us” in South Africa in January when he was visiting performanc­e centres at the Sharks, the Bulls and the Stormers, and that Meyer then travelled to Switzerlan­d to meet him.

“I spent a whole Saturday with him. He was very well prepared, he came with this booklet, Concept for Stade Francais, that was very convincing,” the 76-year-old billionair­e said.

“It was a great choice for us, one of the best coaches in the world. We were very confident that he would restore Stade Francais to its former glory.”

The Parisians are in the middle of a remarkable slump in form after seven defeats in their last eight games. Wild described Meyer as very motivated and said he would outline his Concept for Stade Francais in detail shortly.

The language barrier is one problem the club has to work out, and another was what to do with the interim coaching team of Robert Mohr, Julien Dupuy and Olivier Azam.

“The thing is he cannot talk directly to the players,” Wild said.

“The same problem that Cooper had. But we learnt, we will give him a South African player who will be on his side, he speaks French very well so he will be his translator.”

Wild said the interim coaching team all had a future too, especially player Mohr, who was being primed as a coach and manager by the club.

“Heyneke is No 1, Robert is No 2. Same with Julien, same with Olivier [they have a future]. Everybody is welcome to work at the team but everybody needs to be in line, otherwise it’s a mess.”

Wild was scathing of the situation left by Cooper, saying 20 of his 50 players were injured and half of the rest were not strong enough.

He did, however, promise to rectify the situation with recruitmen­t and developmen­t.

Meyer will have his work cut out when he arrives as Stade lost 37-33 yesterday to Toulouse, leaving the Paris giants third from bottom.

Both sides scored four tries apiece with Stade at least having the consolatio­n of a losing bonus point when Jules Plisson popped over a last-minute penalty. Toulouse moved into second spot but are six points behind Montpellie­r, who routed Castres 45-7.

South African hooker Bismarck du Plessis scored two of his team’s five tries as Montpellie­r maintained their undefeated home record with a ninth successive win at their Altrad Stadium.

La Rochelle and Pau both cemented their playoff hopes.

La Rochelle ran in five tries to see off Bordeaux-Begles 31-20 while Pau also crossed five times on their way to 33-12 triumph over Oyonnax. – AFP

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