the findings and openly criticise mark hager with several players from the new zealand squad describedr learn he learned much from the whole affair. cycle change and young kids change as well and so as a coach i need to adapt to that and probably i did not adapt to it quick enough. when i coasted in the early yea rs, enough. when i coasted in the early years, it was very much this is how we do it in the way we go whereas now it is more collaborative and the players getting their feedback and making decisions. it would appear the new coach has his work cut out. it is all over, there is a second goal. gb women have one of six games in early this year. less than eight games until the 11th, is that cause for concern? before, we had a pretty bad patch as well and then turn things around coming into rio so we have been here before really can do it again and it is a different group of players in a different squad and we are on a steep learning curve at the moment so i don't think it's anything to worry about. and the coach feels you for champions will come good eventually. we have to be reali