
Andrew Mehrtens had plenty of tough encounters on the field during his storied career but the former All Black first five-eighths is facing one of his most formidable yet as he prepares to watch his team Beziers鈥 final match this season in the French second tier.
On Friday, the once-mighty club host league leaders Brive, knowing that there will be no fairy-tale ascension, this season at least, into the Top 14.
Instead, the club that he took over in November with former South Africa flanker Bobby Skinstad and an Irish consortium, including the late former Formula One team owner Eddie Jordan, will have to regroup and start again next season in the ProD2.
It was a surprise to many when the takeover was announced but for Mehrtens, who spent two years as a player at Beziers as well as a spell as an assistant coach, it was a case of heart and head working in tandem.
鈥淓ver since I played there, it just felt like there was room for an opportunity for the club to get back to the elite thanks to a good project,鈥 the 70-cap international told AFP.
鈥淚t鈥檚 leveraging off the passion and the history and hopefully modernising a little bit, maybe adding a more international renown or prestige,鈥 Mehrtens added.
History is deeply ingrained in a club that is a classic 鈥渟leeping giant鈥 of French rugby.
Based just 13km off the sun-drenched Mediterranean coast, they were founded in 1911, winning 11 French titles 鈥 10 of them between 1971 and 1984. But they dropped out of the top league in 2005 and have not been seen since.
Beziers will miss out this season on the ProD2 playoffs on head-to-head results, a disappointing end to a campaign that was respectable on the field but a wreck off it, with separate allegations of sexual and physical assault against three different squad members.
They also had to contend with Jordan鈥檚 death in March.
鈥淯nfortunately, we lost Eddie a couple of months ago but he was very passionate about it, he loves sports,鈥 said Mehrtens, deliberately using the present tense.
鈥淲hile it鈥檚 very sad for all of us on a personal and a professional level to have lost Eddie, we鈥檝e still got an ally in Kyle Jordan, Eddie鈥檚 son.鈥
For Mehrtens, however, the bottom line to the season is one of relative failure.
鈥淏eziers were in the playoffs last year and narrowly lost in the semifinals so I guess you could say it鈥檚 a bit of a backward step this season,鈥 the 52-year-old said.
鈥淗owever, there have been some challenges.鈥
One of the biggest of those challenges has been cash.
Beziers have a budget of 鈧9 million ($17.6m), just the ninth-biggest in the 16-team league and less than half of Brive鈥檚 鈧22m, which has allowed them to muscle up with the signing of ex-England international Courtney Lawes.
There are no such big names at Beziers, although the ambition remains the same: promotion to the financially lucrative Top 14.
鈥淲e鈥檝e got to increase our budget year on year if we鈥檙e realistic about going up,鈥 Mehrtens said.
鈥淲e don鈥檛 want to just come in and throw a bundle of money at it and try and buy our way up because that鈥檚 fraught with danger. I don鈥檛 think that鈥檚 sustainable.
鈥淟ittle by little, we are certainly going to increase our budget but without getting caught up in an arms race with some of those bigger budgets.鈥
Beziers have been linked with former Wales and British and Irish Lions fullback Leigh Halfpenny, despite the goalkicker turning 37 next December, and Mehrtens admits that the club will need to come up with some imaginative contracts to attract the talent.
鈥淚 like to think we will be able to be flexible going forward in terms of trying to make sure we get a player such as a Leigh Halfpenny or any established international player who鈥檚 trending towards retirement,鈥 Mehrtens said.
鈥淲e can offer them a flexible contract where it鈥檚 not too onerous.
鈥淚t depends what we want from them and what we can offer them, not just in monetary terms but if they鈥檙e a player that鈥檚 got family, we can help look after that sort of situation.
鈥淚鈥檓 sure a lot of clubs try and do that globally and holistically ... but not every club is lucky enough to be on the Mediterranean coast.鈥
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