All Blacks 2024
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@brodean said in All Blacks 2024:
@Nepia said in All Blacks 2024:
@brodean said in All Blacks 2024:
@Nepia said in All Blacks 2024:
@brodean said in All Blacks 2024:
@Nepia said in All Blacks 2024:
@reprobate said in All Blacks 2024:
@Nepia said in All Blacks 2024:
@reprobate said in All Blacks 2024:
and they should have known that after Wayne Smith.
Huh? Smith has head coach success. He was the first Cantab to win Super.
Yeah fair point. Great AB assistant coach, didn't translate to great AB head coach.
TBF, I think he chucked it in too early for us to really know.
What he is poor at is as a CEO, his term in charge of HB was terrible.
True. We know however that Wayne Smiths ABs won 11 out of their first 14. One more than Razor. Interesting that Smith deemed that to be such a failure that he should reapply for his job.
And then NZR fell for a grifter who had no head coach success himself, who gained some success as a head coach in conjunction with a successful Super coach using a successful Blues gameplan until he missed a vital part of it (forwards) in the one match that mattered.
I find this a bit confusing. Which one is the grifter?
Mitchell. He had two seasons as Chiefs coach before getting the AB job. He was essentially fired from Sale before that.
Oh. For a moment I thought Foster or Robertson were the grifters.
No, we were discussing Smith and his reapplying for the job, so then I discussed the guy who got the job due to that process.
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i wish the 2024 ABs were as good as the 2003 ABs
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@brodean said in All Blacks 2024:
Can anyone explain the amazing balance Robertson describes with Cane, Sititi and Savea?
I thought Kaino, Read and McCaw were balanced and this new trio is nothing like that.
experience vs youth is the only possible thing.
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From the Gregor Paul article:
"Sometimes the skill is not knowing what to say, but when to say it and, by way of another example, having seen his team impacted by a series of decisions in Paris that wrongly penalised them at critical times and on four others, not give them what they had fairly won with their scrum dominance, something needed to be said publicly ahead of the Italy match.World Rugby went through their usual routine of apologising to the All Blacks after the game for the patently wrong decisions, admitting that the referee Nika Amashukeli horribly misread what was happening at scrum time.That still shouldn’t have stopped the All Blacks from wheeling out forwards coach Jason Ryan to make a few pointed remarks publicly to ensure that the pressure went on French referee Pierre Brousset who had charge of the game in Turin.There is a media game to be played, one that Robertson perhaps lacks trust or confidence to play. He seems overly wary about antagonising World Rugby by talking about failures in officiating publicly, but the best coaches know how to go through the appropriate channels privately and yet also make a few pointed and telling remarks in the press."
100% agree and it was not just Robertson guilty of it. This became really apparent to me in the Lions series in 2017 when Vunipola smashed Beaudy in the face when prone beside (not in) a ruck. When Sean O Brien knocked Naholo out. etc etc henceforth.
We have been turning the other cheek for too long and I still stand over the contention that Rassies Lions tour video and Owen Farrell tackle technique parody were strokes of genius.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks 2024:
10-4 could easily have been 8-6. Livable-with if he'd been clearly developing new players. But he hasn't.
I don't think your 8-6 comment is even remotely true.
If Razor had picked some young guys and lost another couple of games he would have been "a fucking idiot who picked the wrong young guys".
Winning is the absolute imperative and you can see it in the tone of the posting on here.
After winning vs Oz, Oz, Japan, England and Ireland, the nay-sayers had somewhat quietened and there were even - god help us - a few vaguely positive comments. People "could see where Razor's taking the team".
But, lose to France and he's back in the dunce's corner. Out of his depth, biased, hasn't developed anyone, and needing to be sacked after a disastrous 10-4 season.
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I sense the troops are being rallied
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@Chris-B said in All Blacks 2024:
After winning vs Oz, Oz, Japan, England and Ireland, the nay-sayers had somewhat quietened and there were even - god help us - a few vaguely positive comments. People "could see where Razor's taking the team".
So, the nay sayers should have been quietened by two wins, one very shaky, over a poor Wallabies side, a walkover against Japan, yet another close call versus a very limited Pomgolia and a decent showing up against an Ireland who are clearly in decline?
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@Chris-B said in All Blacks 2024:
I don't think your 8-6 comment is even remotely true.
We could have easily lost Bled 1 and any of the Tests against England. 8-6 (or worse) is/was entirely realistic.
If Razor had picked some young guys and lost another couple of games he would have been "a fucking idiot who picked the wrong young guys".
On the other hand he could have said "I'm going to develop a new team and try new things but there will be some bumps along the way, but bear with me" and he would have had an attentive audience.
But he didn't. He went for the wins with too many past-it players, didn't succeed at that strategy (his record is worse than Foster's FFS) and has, I suspect, wasted much of his first 12 months
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@Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks 2024:
On the other hand he could have said "I'm going to develop a new team and try new things but there will be some bumps along the way, but bear with me" and he would have had an attentive audience.
Instead he says 'test rugby is all about experience', and once those experienced players have gone we're not going to have enough in the layer below. But no we can still use them as we'll pick overseas, and the layer below will get even weaker, and SR will fully die
And still he lost far too many and still playing the flat to the line and fling it wide shit that hasn't worked for years.
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@dogmeat said in All Blacks 2024:
@Chris-B said in All Blacks 2024:
After winning vs Oz, Oz, Japan, England and Ireland, the nay-sayers had somewhat quietened and there were even - god help us - a few vaguely positive comments. People "could see where Razor's taking the team".
So, the nay sayers should have been quietened by two wins, one very shaky, over a poor Wallabies side, a walkover against Japan, yet another close call versus a very limited Pomgolia and a decent showing up against an Ireland who are clearly in decline?
I'm stating that as a fact. If you look at the Ireland thread after the match and the France thread pre-match, there was actually - for once - a small degree of positivity.
As soon as we lost to France, that evaporated.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks 2024:
On the other hand he could have said "I'm going to develop a new team and try new things but there will be some bumps along the way, but bear with me" and he would have had an attentive audience.
I don't remotely believe that!
If you take Mariner's theory that we likely would have beaten France if we'd had Sam Cane instead of Peter Lakai - would you be willing to give Sam that extra cap and take the cap away from Peter if you could have that win?
I certainly would!
But he didn't. He went for the wins with too many past-it players, didn't succeed at that strategy (his record is worse than Foster's FFS) and has, I suspect, wasted much of his first 12 months
Which bit of Fozzie's record?
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@Chris-B said in All Blacks 2024:
@dogmeat said in All Blacks 2024:
@Chris-B said in All Blacks 2024:
After winning vs Oz, Oz, Japan, England and Ireland, the nay-sayers had somewhat quietened and there were even - god help us - a few vaguely positive comments. People "could see where Razor's taking the team".
So, the nay sayers should have been quietened by two wins, one very shaky, over a poor Wallabies side, a walkover against Japan, yet another close call versus a very limited Pomgolia and a decent showing up against an Ireland who are clearly in decline?
I'm stating that as a fact. If you look at the Ireland thread after the match and the France thread pre-match, there was actually - for once - a small degree of positivity.
As soon as we lost to France, that evaporated.
Ok, this feels like bait, but I’ll play.
The Ireland test result was a good one, the team looked OK, and posters rightfully argued that we may be on the right track - however the jury was still out until the French selection / results.
He switched up a winning team, and we went out and lost. And, some of those changes were (I believe) literally benching the MOTM and guy who should have been MOTM from the previous week. These types of selections may be entirely forgivable, if we won. But we didn’t.
The coaching team then doubled down the following week with the same selections and we got a stumbling win over a passionate but limited Italian team.
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Long time listener, first time caller 😊
This season hasn’t surprised me at all, I’ve been a part of the local rugby scene in Chch for a number of years….. and have had a few dealings with both Razor and Jase Ryan.
Razor has no interest in building depth past the next world cup, he’s all about his own legacy and wants to win the world cup with NZ and then go and win it with England or someone else. Becoming the first coach to win it with 2 different countries.
Rightly or wrongly, he thinks picking all the old blokes is the way to do it.
Jason Ryan is a bit of a prick and hates Hoskins Sotutu.
Jason is very good at holding grudges. There’s a number of people around the traps down here that have been cut off by for disagreeing with him (or just not giving him the accolades he thinks he deserves).Despite the above, I am still glad we have these guys and not Foster.
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@gt12 said in All Blacks 2024:
@Chris-B said in All Blacks 2024:
@dogmeat said in All Blacks 2024:
@Chris-B said in All Blacks 2024:
After winning vs Oz, Oz, Japan, England and Ireland, the nay-sayers had somewhat quietened and there were even - god help us - a few vaguely positive comments. People "could see where Razor's taking the team".
So, the nay sayers should have been quietened by two wins, one very shaky, over a poor Wallabies side, a walkover against Japan, yet another close call versus a very limited Pomgolia and a decent showing up against an Ireland who are clearly in decline?
I'm stating that as a fact. If you look at the Ireland thread after the match and the France thread pre-match, there was actually - for once - a small degree of positivity.
As soon as we lost to France, that evaporated.
Ok, this feels like bait, but I’ll play.
These types of selections may be entirely forgivable, if we won. But we didn’t.
I don't know why you think it's bait, because you're at least partially agreeing with me.
I'm saying that if you win everything is forgiven - except a lack of style.
Victor reckons Razor can lose and people would be happy with that if he'd picked the Baby Blacks.
I reckon if he loses nothing is forgiven.
Not just Razor - every All Black coach. Remeber Sir Ted wondering if he'd be able to live in NZ if they'd lost the 2011 final.
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@Chris-B said in All Blacks 2024:
If you take Mariner's theory that we likely would have beaten France if we'd had Sam Cane instead of Peter Lakai - would you be willing to give Sam that extra cap and take the cap away from Peter if you could have that win?
just to be absolutely clear, i am not knocking him for picking his best team every week. Given the spread out schedule, i actually applaud that.
My point was more Razor bemoaning the South African "strength in depth" as a reason they do better than us, having done absolutely nothing about that. In my mind that's cake and eat it territory.
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Your argument, as I read it, is that there are moving goal posts.
I dispute that.
You are conflating the ‘must always win’ with ‘develop the team’ . Previous coaching teams have shown its entirely possible to do both.
Picking experienced guys wouldn’t be an issue if they were so clearly playing better than the younger generation. But they aren’t, and we lost.
As the young guys only get a chance through injury, we cant answer part of the question, but our best players all year have been the younger guys. They perform (e.g., Aumua) then get benched. Niiiice.
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@Chris-B said in All Blacks 2024:
Victor reckons Razor can lose and people would be happy with that if he'd picked the Baby Blacks
Not what I remotely said.
Which was that many people would have been happy with 10-4 (or even 8-6) if there was evidence of a new, fresh approach, more on-field smarts and player development.
Instead we've had a reliance on retiring players and an almost bizarre fetish to bring Mo'unga back by changing the rules. Would have been OK if we played well but we didn't - we went to pieces more often than not.
I really hope he kicks on next year, but the jury is pretty much out ATM.