Blues 2019
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@mariner4life Yep ridiculous.
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There's some really interesting takeaways when you think about Coventry taking the Blues forwards coaching job
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He's been coaching in the region with North Harbour and the Blues Development team so has a very strong knowledge of the current playing group
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Blues scrum coach Ben Afeaki is also North Harbour scrum coach so has worked with Coventry
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Akira Ioane seemingly staying for 2019. You have to wonder if knowledge that there would be a new forwards coach was a huge factor in this.
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@kiwimurph you are making assumptions based on common sense, in making this appointment, do you think the board connected these dots or just pure luck
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@kiwimurph Also, re Akira staying, it smells of NZR having their hand in keeping the Ioane Bro's in Auckland (IMHO of course).
@number9 Regardless, the Warriors should always be top 8, also it's silly suggest that sacking the assistants are the key reason for the improvement (so far) at the Warriors this year. The obvious improvement has come from Luke's form and Green's arrival.
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@sammyc said in Blues 2019:
@number9 said in Blues 2019:
@mariner4life No different to the Warriors, fans were screaming for Kearneys's head the Board kept him and replaced his assistants, this year their results have been outstanding.
It's completely different. Kearney is in his second year as coach. Umaga has already had 3 years of failure.
Oh, and 7th place on the ladder is hardly "outstanding"
True, but I'll bet any Blues fan on here would take that result for the 2019 Blues!
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@gt12 said in Blues 2019:
@sammyc said in Blues 2019:
@number9 said in Blues 2019:
@mariner4life No different to the Warriors, fans were screaming for Kearneys's head the Board kept him and replaced his assistants, this year their results have been outstanding.
It's completely different. Kearney is in his second year as coach. Umaga has already had 3 years of failure.
Oh, and 7th place on the ladder is hardly "outstanding"
True, but I'll bet any Blues fan on here would take that result for the 2019 Blues!
But I bet they wouldn't call it "outstanding" though. That would still be behind all the other NZ teams.
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Now, today. Wouldn't you take it? 14th to 7th?
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I’d be pissed if the Chiefs were 7th next year, even though I expected it this year.
But if I were a blues fan, I’d be all over that.
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I see what you're saying, and absolutely true - if the chiefs were 14th, I'd take 7th next year in a heartbeat.
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@gt12 said in Blues 2019:
I’d be pissed if the Chiefs were 7th next year, even though I expected it this year.
But if I were a blues fan, I’d be all over that.
I wouldn’t. Semis or above is a good season, rest is just dross.
What’s happening for the past three years of Tana is the dismantling of a franchise.
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https://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=12092668
It is understood one of the reasons why Ioane, 23, agreed to stay at the Blues is the chance to work with Coventry, a straight-shooter who won two Super Rugby titles as Dave Rennie's assistant at the Chiefs. The former Waikato loose forward is eager to take up the challenge.
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@tim said in Blues 2019:
James Parsons has committed to another year for the Blues. He wants to play 100 games and be part of the change to get the club back to where it needs to be.
Is that Parsons? I didn’t recognise him at all without the headgear.
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@Stargazer keeps track of the various SR signings. He made a list of the current announced Blues signings here:
https://www.thesilverfern.com/2018/07/22/blues-2019-discussion/
The first thing that stands out is how little information has been released about who is playing next year. Compare that list to the Chiefs one (also on the front page). The Chiefs have 24 names confirmed, the Blues only 14 so far
Of course many more will be signed. It's just another example of the lack of communication to the fans about what is going on.