• Categories
Collapse

The Silver Fern

Who does TSF want to be the next AB coach?

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Sports Talk
allblacks
317 Posts 57 Posters 20.7k Views
Who does TSF want to be the next AB coach?
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • PaekakboyzP Offline
    PaekakboyzP Offline
    Paekakboyz
    replied to nzzp on last edited by
    #21

    @nzzp and he'd only ever refer to triple T 😁

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • KirwanK Offline
    KirwanK Offline
    Kirwan
    wrote on last edited by
    #22

    If Schmit is unavailable then I’d go Robertson. Has had success at each level he’s had, and Blackadder showed that wasn’t a slam dunk just cause Crusaders.

    Rennie without Wayne Smith would be a risk IMO.

    Don’t want Gatland anywhere near the ABs.

    PaekakboyzP 1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • TimT Away
    TimT Away
    Tim
    wrote on last edited by
    #23

    Bringing back the "Junior All Blacks" would be a good way to give NZ based coaches international experience.

    1 Reply Last reply
    4
  • Chester DrawsC Offline
    Chester DrawsC Offline
    Chester Draws
    wrote on last edited by Chester Draws
    #24

    NOT Foster. I'm a f**cking Waikato boy as well. Anyone else. Anyone.

    Schmidt. Rennie. Robertson. In that order, but not hugely fussed.

    But NOT Foster. I've enjoyed the last decades of AB dominance, and want it to continue.

    1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • NTAN Online
    NTAN Online
    NTA
    wrote on last edited by
    #25

    Michael Cheika

    1 Reply Last reply
    8
  • SiamS Offline
    SiamS Offline
    Siam
    wrote on last edited by
    #26

    Tana would bring mana to the position

    BonesB 1 Reply Last reply
    4
  • DamoD Offline
    DamoD Offline
    Damo
    wrote on last edited by
    #27

    Foster.

    I think we have benefited greatly from having continuity in the coaching team for the last 16 years. Let it continue with a couple of very good assistants in the ranks.

    1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • BonesB Offline
    BonesB Offline
    Bones
    replied to Siam on last edited by
    #28

    @siam said in Who does TSF want to be the next AB coach?:

    Tana would bring mana to the position

    He'd need an assistant. What's Jed Rowlands up to these days?

    1 Reply Last reply
    3
  • TordahT Offline
    TordahT Offline
    Tordah
    replied to Nepia on last edited by Tordah
    #29

    @nepia said in Who does TSF want to be the next AB coach?:

    Want: Rennie and Robertson combo, I don't mind who is head coach.

    Expect: Foster.

    Don't really want despite the hype (because I have an elephant memory when I feel like it): Schmidt.

    Edit: As I could only have one vote I picked Rennie.

    I agree on all counts, the Chiefs in 2012/2013 and then Crusaders in 2017/2018 showed clear signs of superb coaching, and both had tremendous success with NZ U20s to boot

    rotatedR 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • ACT CrusaderA Do not disturb
    ACT CrusaderA Do not disturb
    ACT Crusader
    wrote on last edited by
    #30

    Razor with Sir R Deans in the Fox role as selector

    🙂

    1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • rotatedR Offline
    rotatedR Offline
    rotated
    replied to Tordah on last edited by rotated
    #31

    @tordah said in Who does TSF want to be the next AB coach?:

    and both had tremendous success with NZ U20s to boot

    The 2016 Under 20's World Cup effort was the worst performance by one of our men's XVs at an IRB event.

    BovidaeB TordahT 2 Replies Last reply
    1
  • CrucialC Offline
    CrucialC Offline
    Crucial
    wrote on last edited by
    #32

    Rennie could come as a package deal with Jason O'Halloran. As a team they are getting good results out of Glasgow.
    Rennie has/is about to sign a 12 month extension there though which would carry him through a bit late for an AB takeover.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • sparkyS Offline
    sparkyS Offline
    sparky
    wrote on last edited by sparky
    #33

    Joe Schmidt (or Warren Gatland if he is unavailable) as Head Coach. They coach the international teams ranked two and three in the world so they know what they are doing.

    In terms of assistants, Greg Feek looking after the Forwards, Scott Robertson looking after the breakdown and the defence, Ian Foster coaching the backs. Grant Fox to stay as a selector.

    canefanC 1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • Salacious CrumbS Offline
    Salacious CrumbS Offline
    Salacious Crumb
    wrote on last edited by
    #34

    Razor.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • canefanC Offline
    canefanC Offline
    canefan
    replied to sparky on last edited by
    #35

    @sparky said in Who does TSF want to be the next AB coach?:

    Joe Schmidt (or Warren Gatland if he is unavailable) as Head Coach. They coach the international teams ranked two and three in the world so they know what they are doing.

    In terms of assistants, Greg Feek looking after the Forwards, Scott Robertson looking after the breakdown and the defence, Ian Foster coaching the backs. Grant Fox to stay as a selector.

    I agree. Razor is the future but the head coach of a top tier test team is more about man management and overseeing the big picture than actual coaching. He needs the experience that Schmidt and Gatland have

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • dogmeatD Offline
    dogmeatD Offline
    dogmeat
    wrote on last edited by
    #36

    I haven't voted as unless something calamitous happens in Japan I'm certain it will be Foster. I can also find reasons not to pick any of the other contenders.

    It does remind me of the collective Fern wisdom from 8 years ago. Hansen's going to be a disaster. He has no real head coaching experience apart from Wales and look how they went under him. He fucked up everything he touched in the AB's was just lucky to have Henry and Smith to tidy up after him. The media will destroy him. He has no personality. He'll undo all the good work of the last 4 years.......

    rotatedR 1 Reply Last reply
    6
  • BovidaeB Offline
    BovidaeB Offline
    Bovidae
    replied to rotated on last edited by
    #37

    @rotated said in Who does TSF want to be the next AB coach?:

    @tordah said in Who does TSF want to be the next AB coach?:

    and both had tremendous success with NZ U20s to boot

    The 2016 Under 20's World Cup effort was the worst performance by one of our men's XVs at an IRB event.

    Yep. Rennie was 3/3 with the U20s. Robertson is 1/2 and that 2016 U20s were terrible.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • PaekakboyzP Offline
    PaekakboyzP Offline
    Paekakboyz
    replied to Kirwan on last edited by
    #38

    @kirwan said in Who does TSF want to be the next AB coach?:

    If Schmit is unavailable then I’d go Robertson. Has had success at each level he’s had, and Blackadder showed that wasn’t a slam dunk just cause Crusaders.

    Rennie without Wayne Smith would be a risk IMO.

    Don’t want Gatland anywhere near the ABs.

    This. I do wonder if Rennie and Robertson could be a good combo.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • rotatedR Offline
    rotatedR Offline
    rotated
    replied to dogmeat on last edited by rotated
    #39

    @dogmeat said in Who does TSF want to be the next AB coach?:

    It does remind me of the collective Fern wisdom from 8 years ago. Hansen's going to be a disaster. He has no real head coaching experience apart from Wales and look how they went under him. He fucked up everything he touched in the AB's was just lucky to have Henry and Smith to tidy up after him. The media will destroy him. He has no personality. He'll undo all the good work of the last 4 years.......

    To be fair in 2011 we didn't have the foresight that the the entire leadership group would kick on for the next four years, relatively injury free and playing consistently a high level.

    After the final whistle at Eden Park McCaw needed major foot surgery, Carter had just torn his ACL which is career-altering and with the Euros were being thrown around it wouldn't have been a shock to see the midfield get broken up. In the end they all stayed and exceeded most expectations, and then Wayne Smith came back when it mattered.

    If Japan goes pear shaped the post 2015 era will be looked at in retrospect as being a very average one which should have been a lot worse if Australia had their act together.

    canefanC 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • canefanC Offline
    canefanC Offline
    canefan
    replied to rotated on last edited by canefan
    #40

    @rotated said in Who does TSF want to be the next AB coach?:

    @dogmeat said in Who does TSF want to be the next AB coach?:

    It does remind me of the collective Fern wisdom from 8 years ago. Hansen's going to be a disaster. He has no real head coaching experience apart from Wales and look how they went under him. He fucked up everything he touched in the AB's was just lucky to have Henry and Smith to tidy up after him. The media will destroy him. He has no personality. He'll undo all the good work of the last 4 years.......

    To be fair in 2011 we didn't have the foresight that the the entire leadership group would kick on for the next four years, relatively injury free and playing consistently a high level.

    After the final whistle at Eden Park McCaw needed major foot surgery, Carter had just torn his ACL which is career-altering and with the Euros were being thrown around it wouldn't have been a shock to see the midfield get broken up. In the end they all stayed and exceeded most expectations, and then Wayne Smith came back when it mattered.

    If Japan goes pear shaped the post 2015 era will be looked at in retrospect as being a very average one which should have been a lot worse if Australia had their act together.

    That a bit harsh isn't it? A quick look on ABs.com gives the following stats

    2016-2018

    Played 42
    Won 36
    Lost 5
    Drew 1

    Win % 85.7%

    Compare that to the career win percentages of all the AB coaches in the RWC era

    Sir Brian Lochore 1985–87 18 14 1 3 77.8%
    Alex Wyllie 1988–91 29 25 1 3 86.2%
    Laurie Mains 1992–95 34 23 1 10 67.6%
    John Hart 1996–99 41 31 1 9 75.6%
    Wayne Smith 2000–01 17 12 0 5 70.6%
    John Mitchell[170] 2002–03 28 23 1 4 82.1%
    Sir Graham Henry[171] 2004–11 103 88 0 15 85.4%
    Steve Hansen 2012– 95 84 3 8 88.4%

    So Hansen's % in the post 2015 era is still higher than the rest of the group. I believe it is unfair to judge him based on whether he wins the RWC or not, only 3 coaches on that list (including the man himself) have coached a winning RWC AB team

    rotatedR 1 Reply Last reply
    1

Who does TSF want to be the next AB coach?
Sports Talk
allblacks
  • Login

  • Don't have an account? Register

  • Login or register to search.
  • First post
    Last post
0
  • Categories
  • Login

  • Don't have an account? Register

  • Login or register to search.