Davies imports Aussies' know-how.PHIL Davies Phil Davies (born 19 October 1963 in Seven Sisters, Wales) is a former Welsh rugby union player. Phil Davies played his club rugby for Llanelli and enjoyed a distinguished 46 cap career for Wales between 1985 and 1995. starts life as a Premiership coach tomorrow and the ex-Wales international admits: 'This is a massive step up.' Davies will send his Leeds side out against six-times English champions Bath at Headingley for one of the toughest possible top-flight baptisms. But despite most bookmakers' short odds on Leeds to finish bottom of the pile this term, Davies is quietly optimistic after leaving no stone unturned during his pre-season preparations. That forward planning forward planning n → planificación f por anticipado included a fact-finding mission to Australia, where he spent time with Super 12 champions ACT Brumbies, while also tapping the astute rugby brain of their former coach and current Wallabies supremo su·pre·mo n. pl. su·pre·mos Chiefly British One who is highest in authority or command, as of an organization. [Spanish and Italian, supreme, supremo, from Latin Eddie Jones. Eye-opener 'It was a real eye-opener,' said Davies, who carved his reputation in the game as a granite-hard forward for Llanelli and Wales Wales, Welsh Cymru, western peninsula and political division (principality) of Great Britain (1991 pop. 2,798,200), 8,016 sq mi (20,761 sq km), west of England; politically united with England since 1536. The capital is Cardiff. , winning 46 caps between 1985 and 1995. 'The trip gave me one or two ideas that I have tried to put in place here for this season. The Australians take professionalism on to a new level, and it was good to see how the Brumbies actually prepare for games.' Davies is also realistic about the enormous task facing Leeds during their debut Premiership campaign. 'We were under no illusions when we won the National Division One championship last season that it would be a massive step up to the Premiership,' he added. 'But the players have accepted the challenge and responded in terrific spirit. 'Sunday will be a special day in the club's history, but we now need to concentrate on the job in hand and produce the quality of rugby we have been aiming for.' League champions Leicester, bidding for a fourth successive title triumph, introduce southern hemisphere imports Josh Kronfeld Joshua Adrian "Josh" Kronfeld (born June 20 1971) is a former international rugby union player for the New Zealand All Blacks. During his international career, he played in 56 games for the All Blacks, gaining 54 test caps, including appearances at both the 1995 and 1999 Rugby and Rod Kafer Rod Kafer was a rugby union player for the ACT Brumbies and the Australian Wallabies. He is remembered by Brumbies fans for kicking a drop-goal in the final minute in a 2001 game against the Cats giving the Brumbies a one point win. against Newcastle at Kingston Park
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