You’ve landed a job as head coach, but your job is far from over. See how you’d respond in each of these scenarios and find out if you’ve got what it takes to be a coach.
Rotate the players so everyone has equal time on the field
Put the best players on so you can win the game.
You don't really care because you rocked up to training drunk.
You tell the students to mind their own business and to do what they are told or they will get whacked.
You appreciate the feedback and ensure that the next training session is the bomb.
You tell the students that their skills are shocking and that they have to do them in order to win.
Slap him across the face and tell him to harden up.
Encourage him to play on because it is the grand final and the win is important.
Give him a pat on the back and tell him he did an amazing job this season.
Yell abuse at the referee and tell the athletes that the referee is drunk.
You decide to meet the ref in the car park for a one on one discussion followed by a possible stabbing.
You tell the athletes to not worry about the ref and that they are playing awesome and that they are ripping the competition apart.
Decide to let the student play because he is a gun player that averages 5 tries a game.
Don't let him play until his assignment is handed up.
Don't care. Assignments are for school and this is rugby so let him play.
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