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    Injury update

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    @taniwharugby If he was impatient for a Head Coach role, you'd have thought he could have almost picked up the Highlanders job when they had to twist Tony Brown's arm or perhaps ahead of Aaron Mauger.

    Not sure that the Crusaders' Head Coach job is coming free any time soon - but, you'd think if Leon wanted a Super head coach job that biding his time at Ta$man would be better than this shift.

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    The other way of looking at it from Leon MacDonald's point of view is right now it is rock bottom - Leon can make some pretty big improvements in one season as attack coach. The attacking structure of the Blues is legitimately awful - I'd suggest the worst in the comp - there's no guile, there's no deception - there's very little evidence of a plan.

    Blues are going to win at max 4 games this season and the target for Tana to be retained beyond next season is a semi final berth in 2019. The most likely outcome is the Blues finish somewhere between those markers in 2019 - meaning both Leon has improved the joint and Tana gets canned.

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    @kiwimurph I guess a wildcard in the mix is that it is RWC year, so not everyone's eyes will be focused on Super rugby. That might help (or hinder) the Blues.

    Still, the most likely result is the Blues do a little bit better than this year, but still don't make the play-offs. I don't really see that strengthening Leon's hand.

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    @chris-b said in Blues 2018:

    @kiwimurph I guess a wildcard in the mix is that it is RWC year, so not everyone's eyes will be focused on Super rugby. That might help (or hinder) the Blues.

    Still, the most likely result is the Blues do a little bit better than this year, but still don't make the play-offs. I don't really see that strengthening Leon's hand.

    How not? In this situation he'd either be head coach himself in 2020 or someone better than him (e.g. Gatland) comes in as coach and MacDonald has a chance to really make a difference.

    What else was there left to achieve/prove at the Crusaders? He already won a title as assistant coach there?

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    @kiwimurph I reckon even with Tana stil at the helm, they cant help but improve next season!

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    @taniwharugby said in Blues 2018:

    @kiwimurph I reckon even with Tana stil at the helm, they cant help but improve next season!

    [End of 2017]It can't get any worse than that Sunwolves thrashing![/End of 2017]

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    @duluth Blues 40 Sharks 63
    Blues 10 Rebels 20

    IMO those 2 home losses are infinitely worse than that loss to the SW, playing on EP used to mean something...they cold start there.

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    @taniwharugby

    I agree

    I'm making the point that Tana's Blues have managed to keep lowering their own shitty standards

    Improvement next year is not a given

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    @kiwimurph He might be Head Coach, but he'd be a bit tarnished - both with the fans and the players - at least in terms of coming in with a brand new broom. That new Warriors CEO made a good point that you only get one chance to get things right and this path seems like a good one towards being compromised.

    Leon's already left the Crusaders and I can't see him going back as an assistant. I reckon he'd be in a strong position this time next year just by staying as Head Coach at Ta$man (except AB call ups are likely to hurt the Mako pretty badly).

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    @duluth fair enough, although I reckon they are at thier basement level -25, it wold surely take a monumental effort to get any lower (not that improvement next year is a sign of any good Tana might have done)

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    The Blues have been staggeringly consistent-at developing players who play far better at the other franchises and at making obviously talented players that they do keep practise imitating headless chickens.

    **hmm or maybe they don't know to fully develop them?

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    @chris-b fair point.

    I guess the flip side is you could argue that being in the 2019 coaching set up would give him an advantage than if he was to come in 2020. 2019 gives him a good look at the current players, the current culture of the team, potentially a headstart on recruiting for 2020 etc.

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    All jokes aside though - how the hell does Redman, a dude with a string of expensive failures to his name, still have a job with the Blues?

    This bunch of numpties and the Pied Piper of Fucking Awful are basically the case study for how not to run a rugby franchise.

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    Interesting to see that plenty of people are convinced a new coach will achieve instant, significant improvement yet bringing in a new assistant (a very good one) won't yield any improvements.
    Surely Tana isn't going to bring in Mcdonald just to ignore his input.
    I would imagine as a condition of him taking the job it would have been made clear that he would have a large amount of input across selection and tactics etc.

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    @pukunui said in Blues 2018:

    Interesting to see that plenty of people are convinced a new coach will achieve instant, significant improvement yet bringing in a new assistant (a very good one) won't yield any improvements.

    Plenty of people said both of those things? I don't think anyone has said that

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    I'll just leave this here.

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    @pukunui said in Blues 2018:

    Interesting to see that plenty of people are convinced a new coach will achieve instant, significant improvement yet bringing in a new assistant (a very good one) won't yield any improvements.

    the top dog sets the standards, hires and fires, and their attitude trickles down through and organisation.

    No-one cares what the deputy prime minister thinks of something, or if they have an issue. It's only when the big cheese sets the bar, that people respond.

    Hansen was AC to Deans, and they are fundamentally different. he says you spend time biting your tongue.

    Finally, it's not just 'a new head coach' but 'the right head coach'. Rennie, Henry, Smith and Deans all got results very quickly, without major personnel change if I recall correctly.

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    @duluth said in Blues 2018:

    @pukunui said in Blues 2018:

    Interesting to see that plenty of people are convinced a new coach will achieve instant, significant improvement yet bringing in a new assistant (a very good one) won't yield any improvements.

    Plenty of people said both of those things? I don't think anyone has said that

    Maybe im misreading it but the general consensus seems to be a new (good) coach would have pretty instant success and also that Leon is taking an unnecessary risk by going there as an assistant because the chances of the team improving are low.

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    @nzzp said in Blues 2018:

    @pukunui said in Blues 2018:

    Interesting to see that plenty of people are convinced a new coach will achieve instant, significant improvement yet bringing in a new assistant (a very good one) won't yield any improvements.

    the top dog sets the standards, hires and fires, and their attitude trickles down through and organisation.

    No-one cares what the deputy prime minister thinks of something, or if they have an issue. It's only when the big cheese sets the bar, that people respond.

    Hansen was AC to Deans, and they are fundamentally different. he says you spend time biting your tongue.

    Finally, it's not just 'a new head coach' but 'the right head coach'. Rennie, Henry, Smith and Deans all got results very quickly, without major personnel change if I recall correctly.

    The fact is that good assistants can make a huge difference. That is why Wayne Smith was in such high demand. And why Leon himself was in high demand. There is a good chance he can help make a significant improvements of the Blues next year even if he is "under" Tana.

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