Blues 2018
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I don't think anyone thinks changing the coach will definitely make a big difference. If we thought that after Lam and Kirwan we sure don't now.
What is definitely true is that without a new coach, nothing will get better.
The Chiefs kept hoping Foster would do the business and the Crusaders kept hoping Blackadder would, but coaches simply do not get better (without changing teams and starting afresh). Their weaknesses become more pronounced not less.
(I'd argue this is true of all bosses, not just rugby. If you don't see good results quickly, you won't see them at all. And bad bosses never turn into good ones, but they do get worse.)
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@crucial said in Blues 2018:
Henry? He started the Blues and had so many riches at his disposal that the NZRU had to send NH and Northland to the Chiefs.
I was thinking more of his second stint as 'director of rugby' or whatever he was called in 2003.
That said, he was an assistant back then. Mind you, he came back post 2011, and didn't move the dial much.
As @Chester-Draws said, a new coach may not help, but we're unlikely to get there with the current lot.
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Wonder if it's something they will or have gotten over or one of them will leave the Blues...
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@kiwimurph Hahahaha!
Well Gibson has re-signed ans Rieko hasn't so will this be the last straw for Rieko?
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@african-monkey reiko to the chiefs
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@rocky-rockbottom said in Blues 2018:
...followed by immediate full-hammer banning for Nepia and Ploughboy.
really though I wouldnt mind, both brothers deserve better than the USS Starship Shartsurprise
It will be worth it ...
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The Rieko/Blake beef stemmed from early in the evening at the game. Rieko had been knocking back a few drinks in the stands. Then was acting the goose on the field post-match when all the squad gathered. Gibson told him to pull his head in.
Meanwhile Rieko and Akira's dad had to be separated from a fan by security after Dad lost his cool with the spectator who was yelling abuse at 'lazy' Akira all game; unbeknownst to him that Akira's dad was sitting behind him.
Akira saw the scuffle and waded into the grandstand and had to be calmed down himself.