shock resignation of assistant coach Charles Cardovillis. This move
came as a bolt from the blue when Quins have had a flawless first leg
of the Kenya Cup season.
The young coach who narrowly missed out as sevens coach of the year
becomes the second to leave the stable after rookie coach Sidney
Obonyo headed to Mean Machine. Quins were in a disarray this week with
no recognisable coach at the helm leaving the senior players led by
captain Victor Simiyu Sudi taking charge as the head coach holidays in
Seychelles.
Cardovillis's departure leads to speculation that he may have been
approached by KCB as there have been rumours in the recent past that
he and another former Quins coach had been approached to take over
from the now departed Tank at KCB. He also enjoyed an uneasy
relationship with an ambitious senior official at the Quins.
The other school of thought is that he himself wants a stab at the
recently advertised national 15's job and needed to get out at club
level. This directly puts himself in competition with current national
assistant coach and former club boss Edward Kinyany. Cardovillis
enjoys close links with a section of the top brass of the Union.
But in the meantime come spend your free time at Machine with your
former colleague Obonyo.
Is it Paradise Lost or Lost Paradise? Time will tell how Cardovillis
departure will affect Kenya Harlequins.
2 Comments:
Rumor has it that Mitch Ocholla is soon to take over Benjas job, Tank has been approached by Strath but it looks more like a former Quin may get the job instead.
Paul Odera is being targeted for the position of High performance manager but he is not interested as he cannot work with the DO.
Tank is now at Mwamba.
Mitch is taking over Benja's job.
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