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  • KiwiMurphK Offline
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    wrote on last edited by KiwiMurph
    #913

    Plumtree's coaching record has some pretty decent highlights/experience.

    • 2007 - Sharks assistant coach Super Rugby - Sharks got to a home final and should have won (Habana scored matchwinner after hooter)
    • 2008 - Head coach of Natal Sharks in Currie Cup (Currie Cup champions)
    • 2010 - Head coach of Natal Sharks in Currie Cup (Currie Cup champions)
    • 2013-14 - Ireland assistant coach (forwards)
    • 2015-17 - Hurricanes assistant coach - lost a home final 15 + won Canes only Super title 16
    • 2019 - Hurricanes head coach - came within a whisker (or Sam Whitelock undetected hand in the ruck) of beating the Crusaders in Chirstchurch Super Rugby Semi Final
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    @Stargazer said in All Black Coach - Ian Foster:

    First of all, I hope Foster proves all the doubters wrong. Because I want the All Blacks to win and be great.

    Agreed.

    Second, Robertson gets time to rebuild the Crusaders after their player exodus and the departure of several coaches. It will be interesting to see whether he'll give it another go in two years time or will go overseas

    It will be interesting how the Crusaders go. That should tell us a lot about his coaching.

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    @Snowy Same ole shit. Whilst I wish him well and will always be supportive of the ABs, this is just a conservative approach and absolutely nothing in his coaching record suggests he can reverse a declining team's fortunes and create a new chapter of AB history. Of course I hope I am wrong.
    One big upside is Plumtree though.

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    #916

    First time in a while that the Wallabies have had a better coach than us

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  • SiamS Offline
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    Well, let's just see how he goes then eh?

    Clean slate. Up to him.

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    replied to Dolamite on last edited by taniwharugby
    #918

    @Dolamite we will see how true it is that 'anyone could coach the AB's' is that gets trotted out now and again.

    Warren Gatland is getting some of his blows in early ahead of next year's Lions tour, saying "anyone" in New Zealand could coach the All Blacks to an 85 per cent winning record.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11741478

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    #919

    2016 article

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    @mikedogz I know that, was it the fact we arent about to face the lions or not on an 18 win streak that gave it away 😉 ....think Woodward has said it before too

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    Well...Go Fozzie!!! 🙂

    The good thing NZ Rugby has done is make this a two year appointment.

    If Foster reverts to his Chiefs coaching form then the axe can and should fall. He needs to prove that he can select and coach a side to be number one in the world.

    The good thing about having Rennie as Australian coach is that he'll provide an excellent benchmark for Fozzie's performance. If the Bledisloe finds itself on the wrong side of the Ta$man in the next couple of years, I think that will be the number 1 KPI failure.

    No 2 KPI will, I think, be achieving at least parity in terms of matches won vs the Boks. Anything less will be slippage.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    #923

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/118119606/new-all-blacks-coach-ian-foster-has-two-big-hurdles--perception-and-dave-rennie

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  • WingerW Offline
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    @KiwiMurph said in All Black Coach - Ian Foster:

    Plumtree's coaching record has some pretty decent highlights/experience.

    • 2007 - Sharks assistant coach Super Rugby - Sharks got to a home final and should have won (Habana scored matchwinner after hooter)
    • 2008 - Head coach of Natal Sharks in Currie Cup (Currie Cup champions)
    • 2010 - Head coach of Natal Sharks in Currie Cup (Currie Cup champions)
    • 2013-14 - Ireland assistant coach (forwards)
    • 2015-17 - Hurricanes assistant coach - lost a home final 15 + won Canes only Super title 16
    • 2019 - Hurricanes head coach - came within a whisker (or Sam Whitelock undetected hand in the ruck) of beating the Crusaders in Chirstchurch Super Rugby Semi Final

    Plumtree is an outstanding assistant. That's where he needs to stay though with a head coach who will pull him into line with his love of plodders.

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  • WingerW Offline
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    @SammyC said in All Black Coach - Ian Foster:

    Bunch of idiots, can't see anything but a continuation of the downward slide we are currently on.

    Brad Mooar (if confirmed) is not a huge surprise. I've heard that Razor and him don't really get along.

    Razor is a long way from ready for this job. Key for him is to leave the safe CRUSADERS / Canterbury environment and to get some overseas experience. And mature a bit

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    @Winger said in All Black Coach - Ian Foster:

    @SammyC said in All Black Coach - Ian Foster:

    Bunch of idiots, can't see anything but a continuation of the downward slide we are currently on.

    Brad Mooar (if confirmed) is not a huge surprise. I've heard that Razor and him don't really get along.

    Razor is a long way from ready for this job. Key for him is to leave the safe CRUSADERS DOCKERS / Canterbury environment and to get some overseas experience. And mature a bit

    Fixed

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  • ACT CrusaderA Do not disturb
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    Congratulations to Ian. A proud moment for him and his family.

    I think he’ll bring something different to what we’ve seen over the last little while. Similar to Hansen who changed things up a bit post-Henry.

    I’m hopeful and wish him and the new coaching team well.

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  • dogmeatD Offline
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    #928

    weeelll the collective wisdom of the Fern thought Shag's appointment in 2011 was a bit bleak too.

    Massive failure with Wales, powder puff forwards, lineout woes, terrible relationship with the media....

    Lets hope we are all wrong again in 2020

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  • ACT CrusaderA Do not disturb
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    @dogmeat said in All Black Coach - Ian Foster:

    weeelll the collective wisdom of the Fern thought Shag's appointment in 2011 was a bit bleak too.

    Massive failure with Wales, powder puff forwards, lineout woes, terrible relationship with the media....

    Lets hope we are all wrong again in 2020

    Conversely there were high expectations heading into 2000 after the Wayne Smith appointment and things didn’t really pan out that well....

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  • dogmeatD Offline
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    replied to ACT Crusader on last edited by
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    @ACT-Crusader so we're consistent.

    When we are happy we are wrong and when we are unhappy - we are wrong.

    Time for a beer methinks

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  • sparkyS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by sparky
    #931

    Not the guy I'd have appointed, never been a fan, but all the luck in the world to Ian Foster.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Do not disturb
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    @dogmeat said in All Black Coach - Ian Foster:

    @ACT-Crusader so we're consistent.

    When we are happy we are wrong and when we are unhappy - we are wrong.

    Time for a beer methinks

    “We are consistently wrong” - put it on the TSF homepage

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