Cameron Hill
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It's not the case that I don't understand the other system.
There's not one that's better than the other.
You must believe in one.
The team must believe in one.
If the players don't believe in that anymore and we have to do a drift defence, it's can I coach them the best drift defence in the world to make them win?
If the answer is no, then shit, I'm not the right guy.
If the answer is yes, I can do it, that's the thing.
Can you be the best value for the club?
It's always the club first, that's the thing.
I'm not looking for supporters.
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Now Munster's season ended in Pretoria at lunchtime on Saturday with a heavy 45 points to 14 defeat to the Bulls.
The province were two tries down after eight minutes and although they struck back through scores from Jack O'Donoghue and Alex Nankovell, the Bulls were able to re-establish a 17 point lead by halftime by crossing the whitewash twice more.
Speaking to Premier Sports after the game, head coach Clayton McMillan reflected on his first season in charge.
Connacht meanwhile came up short in their first playoff tie since 2023.