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Catt springs to Ashton defence
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24 January 2007
Catt himself, like England team-mate Lawrence Dallaglio a key man in England's World Cup-winning squad four years ago, criticised some of the Ashton's methods but insists he deserves to keep his job.
"To be honest, a lot of things were a good example of exactly what not to do, especially with the communication side of things," Catt wrote in his Teletext column. "I'm sure (director of elite rugby) Rob (Andrew) will speak to the team and some will be for Brian and some will be against, but I believe he deserves a chance to carry on."
He added: "Selection has also been a problem with the guys never quite sure of their places, which became pretty draining.
"There's been a lot of speculation about Brian Ashton's future, and obviously Rob Andrew needs to complete his review and sit down and decide the direction.
"It was very tough for him to inherit a side and a backroom staff without the time he needed to gel things together."
Catt is also set to make a decision on his own future and while he appears unlikely to add to his 68 England caps, he is determined to play on for Guinness Premiership club London Irish.
"I know everybody will be looking at me now to find out what I'm doing next, but to be honest I need to speak to my wife and decide on a course of action," Catt said.
"I also need to speak to London Irish to see where I go from here, but I won't be packing in playing for them just yet, I'm enjoying myself far too much."
Catt hinted at a career at coaching when he eventually does retire, saying: "The events of the last six weeks and the last six months have taught me a lot and that will be invaluable in any future coaching career."
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