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  • ChrisC Offline
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    @voodoo said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @Chris said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @gt12 said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @Bovidae said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @gt12 said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    After today’s news, it’s a two horse race and depends to me entirely on who the assistants are - what’s our speculation about who they might be?

    Foster will have McLeod and ?

    I wouldn't be surprised if Foster has approached Colin Cooper. They were co-coaches of the JABs and Cooper is an old-school forwards coach.

    Christ.

    Jesus

    Yes my children?

    Show us the way

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    Hopefully an interview will come out with Rennie and he may answer the question.
    Perhaps he wants the lower pressure job of building Aus up and I'm sure it pays well. Seems like a good challenge to me.
    My preference all along is Robertson, but if they choose Foster I think we are screwed, our attack is basically just try and score off turnover ball and that's about it. We finally showed a backline move against Ireland and it looked great, buts all I can remember in all the years he has been the attack coach.

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    Little more info here..

    Dave Rennie reveals why he opted for Wallabies over a chance with the All Blacks

    Dave Rennie reveals why he opted for Wallabies over a chance with the All Blacks

    Incoming Wallabies head coach Dave Rennie has spurned the chance to apply for the All Black role to take up a three-and-a-half year deal with Australia.

    "“I’m a proud Kiwi but the big thing is I’ve been talking to Australia for a lot of months and the All Blacks interest came in late in the piece and by that stage, we’d done a lot of homework, we were really excited about the opportunity to go to Australia and that ended up being an easy decision,” Rennie told rugby.com.au."

    Guess NZRU is just dropping the ball here. Why wait till the last min to approach coaches, this should have been done age ago.

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    @Darren I'm not sure that Aus job would be lower pressure - there's some good talent there from a limited pool which is what he thrives at - but if he can't get them to perform then he'll be set upon by the fans I'd say and most likely thrown under the bus.

    NZRU Agent strikes again.

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    @Darren said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    Hopefully an interview will come out with Rennie and he may answer the question.
    Perhaps he wants the lower pressure job of building Aus up and I'm sure it pays well. Seems like a good challenge to me.
    My preference all along is Robertson, but if they choose Foster I think we are screwed, our attack is basically just try and score off turnover ball and that's about it. We finally showed a backline move against Ireland and it looked great, buts all I can remember in all the years he has been the attack coach.

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    Little more info here..

    Dave Rennie reveals why he opted for Wallabies over a chance with the All Blacks

    Dave Rennie reveals why he opted for Wallabies over a chance with the All Blacks

    Incoming Wallabies head coach Dave Rennie has spurned the chance to apply for the All Black role to take up a three-and-a-half year deal with Australia.

    "“I’m a proud Kiwi but the big thing is I’ve been talking to Australia for a lot of months and the All Blacks interest came in late in the piece and by that stage, we’d done a lot of homework, we were really excited about the opportunity to go to Australia and that ended up being an easy decision,” Rennie told rugby.com.au."

    Guess NZRU is just dropping the ball here. Why wait till the last min to approach coaches, this should have been done age ago.

    Yeah it’s not like they haven’t know Shag was leaving for the last 2 years...

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    @Darren I would say he continued going for the Job with the much greater odds of actually getting it , and I would imagine he is being rewarded financially for that as well

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    I think my preferred option now is Robertson with joe Schmidt as assistant.

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    The graph is interesting

    Stuff
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    @Billy-Tell said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    I think my preferred option now is Robertson with joe Schmidt as assistant.

    Best case scenario now. Scott Robertson and a wise, older mentor figure, ideally Wayne Smith or Joe Schmidt. I'd even take Robertson with Robbie Deans over Foster and anyone.

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    @gt12 said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @Bovidae said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    I wouldn't be surprised if Foster has approached Colin Cooper. They were co-coaches of the JABs and Cooper is an old-school forwards coach.

    Christ.

    Why is that? Based on who is left the best candidate as forwards coach would be Cotter but is he available? I would have no problem with Cooper in charge of the forwards based on his previous body of work with the Crusaders and Maori.

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    I know Tony Brown said he would stay with JJ, but he would be excellent with Razor.

    Pretty amazing arrogance by NZR not to have identified say top 5 potential coaches 2 years ago and started to wine and dine them. Let them know the process, that they are genuine contenders.

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    @taniwharugby said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @Machpants but 2 years ago, Foster would likely have been the only option? Plus, under Tew, the contracting would likely have seen him sign 4 years with option to extend to 2023?

    I think it would have been best for all, had Hansen followed Richie, Dan, Conrad, Maa, Mealamu et al in 2015...but hindsight and all

    Yeah that's what I said. Hand over to Foster, he has 2 years in a team he is already part of to prove his worth. Then we'd be able to have a proper competition now. He'd have either proved himself and be almost unasailable - fine. Or crap and out.

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    @MajorRage said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @Bones said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @MajorRage good coach for a couple of years and then downhill?

    Quite possibly.

    I think there is a shit ton of politics to deal with in the Wallabies camp as well. Hence a good coach, won't necessarily make a good Wallabies coach.

    Lots of people (well, Cantabs) thought Deans was a coaching god, but his record with Oz not that diff to Chiek

    Bollocks Deans kept Ozzie at No2, was much more competitive against ABs. The only thing Cheika did better was 15 RWC, but that was with the team someone else had built up and he inspired. He's a grat inspriation coach but shit at actual innovation or coaching at international level. He brought in players that won him the Tahs and Leinster, you can't buy in international players the same way, he never got over that and was unable to really progress individuals or the team.

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    @MajorRage said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @Bovidae said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @MajorRage said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @Bovidae No idea what your talking about

    Cheika has said numerous times, including during the RWC, that he doesn't spend any time analysing the opposition teams.

    Right. Well, if thats his method, thats his method.

    I'd say that in the RWC semi final, we'd spent too long analysing the opposition team.

    No way. W played to England as any analysis would have pinted out. England, in their last 18 or so test matches, have scored in the first few minutes when they kick off - unless the opposition kicked it out. They lost all those games, that initial, it's like one big set piece from the kick back from the opposition sets the England team up for the rest of the game. Kick it out, break that flow, and your sorted

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    Bloody odd , the lack of love for fozzie, not just here , across the board. To have so little support for the top contender is pretty strange

    With that level of unpopularity, he is a sitting duck if things go pear shaped.

    Interesting times.

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    NZR really have been in a rock and a hard place, sure they may have made that bed when the extended Hansens contract, but I cant see how starting this process earlier in the year would have helped.

    Media would have got wind of it, then there would have been talk of distractions, back room deals blah blah, then with our RWC exist in the semi, blame around coaching distractions would have come out.

    Doing it this way, they appear to have missed the boat with 2 potentially top candidates (although you could argue JJ only went to the top of the list due to the RWC, so probably not a genuine prospect prior...?)

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    @Machpants said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @MajorRage said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @Bones said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @MajorRage good coach for a couple of years and then downhill?

    Quite possibly.

    I think there is a shit ton of politics to deal with in the Wallabies camp as well. Hence a good coach, won't necessarily make a good Wallabies coach.

    Lots of people (well, Cantabs) thought Deans was a coaching god, but his record with Oz not that diff to Chiek

    Bollocks Deans kept Ozzie at No2, was much more competitive against ABs. The only thing Cheika did better was 15 RWC, but that was with the team someone else had built up and he inspired. He's a grat inspriation coach but shit at actual innovation or coaching at international level. He brought in players that won him the Tahs and Leinster, you can't buy in international players the same way, he never got over that and was unable to really progress individuals or the team.

    56 pct vs 52 pct. yeah that’s a much more competitive team ....

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    @Machpants said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @MajorRage said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @Bovidae said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @MajorRage said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    @Bovidae No idea what your talking about

    Cheika has said numerous times, including during the RWC, that he doesn't spend any time analysing the opposition teams.

    Right. Well, if thats his method, thats his method.

    I'd say that in the RWC semi final, we'd spent too long analysing the opposition team.

    No way. W played to England as any analysis would have pinted out. England, in their last 18 or so test matches, have scored in the first few minutes when they kick off - unless the opposition kicked it out. They lost all those games, that initial, it's like one big set piece from the kick back from the opposition sets the England team up for the rest of the game. Kick it out, break that flow, and your sorted

    Wow - you should be coach!!!

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    @chimoaus said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    I know Tony Brown said he would stay with JJ, but he would be excellent with Razor.

    Pretty amazing arrogance by NZR not to have identified say top 5 potential coaches 2 years ago and started to wine and dine them. Let them know the process, that they are genuine contenders.

    Yeah. Gee. Terrible they didn't do that, despite plenty of hints and indications they probably did.

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    I don't think its a great time to be AB coach to be honest.

    I think that is a big factor in these coaches going for other options.

    A captain departing.

    A lack of recent U20 success.

    A seemingly lack of talent in the tight forwards coming through.

    A whole coaching setup/system departing that has been there in some form since 04 (if you were a coach other than Foster going for it).

    The same high as always expectations - expectations that I think are still associated with the success since 04.

    I can see a pretty average 4 year World Cup cycle (by AB standards) coming up for the ABs.

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    @KiwiMurph said in [Poll] Next All Black Coach:

    I don't think its a great time to be AB coach to be honest.

    I think that is a big factor in these coaches going for other options.

    A captain departing.

    A lack of recent U20 success.

    A seemingly lack of talent in the tight forwards coming through.

    A whole coaching setup/system departing that has been there in some form since 04 (if you were a coach other than Foster going for it).

    The same high as always expectations - expectations that I think are still associated with the success since 04.

    I can see a pretty average 4 year World Cup cycle (by AB standards) coming up for the ABs.

    1904?

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