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Published 18:25 25 Nov 2017 GMT
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"This is actually unprecedented what has occurred here," the former Leinster player said. "There are a lot of foreign coaches that have gone to New Zealand, they’ve paid to go there and they’ve gone there to upskill. "Ronan has been sought out to teach the New Zealanders. "It is the home of rugby, the home of rugby coaching. Canterbury, within that, are the most sophisticated coaches in New Zealand and they want Ronan to teach them. "It shows the sort of esteem he is held in, I’m absolutely delighted for him and he’s going to come back and contribute, hopefully to Irish rugby at some stage and be an even better coach than he is now."Brent Pope is from New Zealand, he'd know the ins and out of how it would have been received over there and admits that it has gone down well including with New Zealand legend Richie McCaw:
"I was talking to my father and he said the news has been welcomed out there," he said on RTÉ. "As Shane said, it is unusual that people weren’t saying ‘Why did they have to go out and get someone' so that’s the mark of respect they have for Ronan. "Richie McCaw came out last week and said he supported the move."Keep on doing what you're ROG, it's working well.
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