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SRU accused of disregarding domestic coaching talent

Two of Scotland's most respected club coaches have called on the Scottish Rugby Union to promote home-bred talent rather than continue to look abroad for coaches and players.

A few days after it was confirmed Michael Bradley, Edinburgh's Irish head coach, will be leaving the capital side at the end of this season, Gala's George Graham and Ian Rankin of Dundee High, both of whom have been full-time coaches, warned that ambitious Scottish players and coaches are growing increasingly frustrated at their lack of opportunity.

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