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Published 18:39 23 May 2023 BST
Updated 18:39 23 May 2023 BST
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La Rochelle head coach Ronan O'Gara celebrates with supporters after the Heineken Champions Cup Final. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"What they like is consistency of behaviours. So, people talk about being disciplined today, but that's talk. Discipline is an act. It's your preparation, it's the pictures you give to the referee, and we try to get better every week. We talk about that but we also review it. You can't be good at everything but we highlight what we want to get better and either get a nod of approval from the boys or, 'No ROG, I think we should take it a bit this way and do it a bit like that'. "It's been good that we've had a lot of time off. The boys enjoy the time off but then they train hard. And we put a huge emphasis on bringing in good people. It's brilliant to say that we don't have any bad eggs in our squad, which is a crazy thing to say in French rugby. We don't have any bad eggs and it's wonderful. And they all want to get better. "There's so many fellas gutted. This week was horrible because there's only 23 that can play, and I've got to front those conversations, not the assistant coaches. That takes energy. You're essentially knifing a guy into the stomach, saying, 'I don't have a place for ya'. So, everything he stands for, all his self belief, all his values, you've probably just destroyed in 10 seconds of hurt. That hurts me, that hurts him, but we try to make sure that everyone gets a shot. And when the boys have got a shot, most of them have taken their chance and they've made the place better."At one of his highest coaching moments, Ronan O'Gara was still stewing about the lads that he had to cut from his 23-man squad. The final itself so was thrilling, as well as the coin toss and tunnel fracas storylines, that many outlets did not pick up on this opening of O'Gara's soul. There was empathy there, as well as the realisation that he will still need these men if La Rochelle, in the coming weeks, are to add to their Champions Cup success with their first ever Top 14 title.
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