Is Japan a WC too far for Hansen?
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Lets be clear. The All Blacks must win next week at Eden Park or Steve Hansen will be sacked in ignominy. He has really lost the plot in the last 12 months. He has tolerated very low standards from too many players and many of the coaching staff. He is fighting for his job.
In retrospect it would have been better if he had retired after the Lions Series and Warren Garland had been given the gig. Hansen must rediscover the drive that led him to the top job in New Zealand and fast.
I think Razor or Wayne Smith would be possible caretakers if the NZRU need to fire Hansen.
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no. he is absolutely the coach to take us to the world cup
has the prep for it looked ideal? not from the outside. and if he loses it, his legacy is going to be fucked
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@sparky said in Is Japan a WC too far for Hansen?:
Razor
That guy really only coached in the Crusaders/Canterbury system, and when he coached outside it (NZ U20) he produced one of our all time worst teams. Probably a great coach in the making but would be a really bad choice for All Blacks coach, as he only knows how to work with Crusaders players. Needs to get overseas international experience before being allowed anywhere near the All Blacks. Would be a bad fit for bringing together the best players and developing a system for them.
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What is the point of this thread?
Hansen is not going before Japan.
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@Tim said in Is Japan a WC too far for Hansen?:
He'd be a good choice for assistant coach, and I'd take him over Foster any day.
I want Robertson and Brown to be involved. Not sure I want Robertson to be head coach though.. he might have to do though
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@Billy-Tell said in Is Japan a WC too far for Hansen?:
What is the point of this thread?
Hansen is not going before Japan.
Disagree. NZRU will relieve him of his duties if next week's performance is as bad.
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@sparky said in Is Japan a WC too far for Hansen?:
@Billy-Tell said in Is Japan a WC too far for Hansen?:
What is the point of this thread?
Hansen is not going before Japan.
Disagree. NZRU will relieve him of his duties if next week's performance is as bad.
You want to put money on that buddy?
They are not dumping Hansen even if w lose 0-100.
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2019 ABs form is a concern
2020 is shaping up to be even more of a potential disaster:
NO Franks Whitelock BBR Read Crotty Bender
There are serious questions on who'll replace these players beyond ALB + DMAC
This could be the start of a decline in ABs Hegemony as #1 side in Int'l Rugby in Professional Era
NZ coaches have greatly influenced European Rugby
The gap has closed European teams can match ABs with physicality, fitness and intensityAll ABs have is individual brilliance from Backs + a handful of loose forwards
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@Jaguares4real Can't say I'm losing a ton of sleep over replacing Franks...
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Hansen is too stubborn and it doesn't look like he'll make enough changes next week.
We still have the players and talent to stay 1-3 in the world, no matter what happens this year.
Razor has the Crusaders playing great rugby. I think he'd be able to do a lot for the ABs. But it's better he coaches the Crusaders for 2 more years then gets international experience.
I would prefer Gatland or Schmidt, or best would be Wayne Smith coming back for 2 years till Schmidt + Gatland are ready to do the job together.....What about Cotter or Joseph? Both very talented and proven...
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Cotter is tied up with Montpelier Moved upstairs to Director of Rugby role Though I'm sure he has an exit clause if he was offered AB role
Joseph is a mystery I would have him as AB coach ahead of Foster and even Razor
Razor has no experience coaching adult Int'l rugby sides
Hansen and Henry had alot experience overall and managing Int'l sides before coaching ABs
Massive difference coaching Canterbury team and having daily interactions to then go 6 months without having any serious dealing with players on the field
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@sparky said in Is Japan a WC too far for Hansen?:
@Billy-Tell said in Is Japan a WC too far for Hansen?:
What is the point of this thread?
Hansen is not going before Japan.
Disagree. NZRU will relieve him of his duties if next week's performance is as bad.
Functionally how would that work? Tew recommends to the board that they terminate him or the board goes full mutiny and demands Tew sack him. Either is unfathomable.
This is not the 80's or 90's where the head of Canterbury RFU can go up and down the country riling up other union heads to make changes nor are the local sponsors leaning on the union game by game. The major sponsors are sitting in New York and Nuremburg and don't even know Hansen's name.
The same goes for those who think Foster is a lock for next year. With Tew gone there will be a new CEO for the selection process and the board has turned over completely in the eight years since Hansen won over Cotter with most appointed 2014 onwards. Looking at the composition of the board there is nothing to indicate Foster has the inside running. A new CEO isn't going to make their first appointment a compromised one out loyalty, nor his Hansen's blessing going to mean anything unless they win.
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@rotated Same way it does in top level soccer and NFL. Or a top New York, Frankfurt or London firm. It is a result-based industry. If you don't perform, you're fired. No room for sentimentality. I think you under-estminiate the ruthless of Steve Tew and the pressure on him and the board to deliver.
The All Blacks' sponsors pay NZRU millions of dollars to buy brand attachment with supposedly one of the very top sports teams in the world. In the past 12 months their performances have been extremely poor. Last night the performance was one of the very worst in AB test history. They were thrashed out of sight by the team ranked six in the world. I can't see Hansen escaping the consequences if that under-performance continues next week.