The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread
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@ACT-Crusader said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
@Bones said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
@akan004 said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
@nostrildamus said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
Foster is a RWC SF level coach? Sounds optimistic to me!
Rennie just beat Foster's All Blacks with a team he found at Petrie Terrace!Rennie has hardly been impressive either with a record loss just last week. I'm not a fan of Foster's but he shouldn't be totally blamed for the loss, he can't control the stupidity and ill discipline of some of his players.
Probably typical kiwi arrogance, but I tend to think most teams apart from SA think beating the ABs is a successful season.
I’m just thankful to the rugby gods that we aren’t playing those 8 foot 300 pound Bok forwards that move around the park like fleet footed sprinters, discarded little ol’ AB minions, and the Bok halfback that fires bullet like passes from every scrum and ruck to their unflappable 1st 5 that need not run the ball because he can nail 50+ Metre droppies.
Thank you Covid. Thank you China.
They're no England but. I think the whole country of Italy dissolved after the thrashing they got at the oversized hands of a merciless England and their unstoppable wingers.
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@Bones said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
@ACT-Crusader said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
@Bones said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
@akan004 said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
@nostrildamus said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
Foster is a RWC SF level coach? Sounds optimistic to me!
Rennie just beat Foster's All Blacks with a team he found at Petrie Terrace!Rennie has hardly been impressive either with a record loss just last week. I'm not a fan of Foster's but he shouldn't be totally blamed for the loss, he can't control the stupidity and ill discipline of some of his players.
Probably typical kiwi arrogance, but I tend to think most teams apart from SA think beating the ABs is a successful season.
I’m just thankful to the rugby gods that we aren’t playing those 8 foot 300 pound Bok forwards that move around the park like fleet footed sprinters, discarded little ol’ AB minions, and the Bok halfback that fires bullet like passes from every scrum and ruck to their unflappable 1st 5 that need not run the ball because he can nail 50+ Metre droppies.
Thank you Covid. Thank you China.
They're no England but. I think the whole country of Italy dissolved after the thrashing they got at the oversized hands of a merciless England and their unstoppable wingers.
I watched the Bok trial , I was not exactly shaking in my boots.
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@nostrildamus said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
@akan004 a draw and a win out of 4 with his 2 major playmakers out for the last..2?
I think Rennie did pretty well, considering.Stats can be manipulated to sound good. In reality he won against a team that made 13 changes from the previous week as well as 2 positional changes. I give him credit for the Wellington performance but his team were very poor in the next two games and won a dead rubber against a fairly experimental lineup.
Am not taking anything away from Wallabies victory btw, they can only play the team that's in front of them. I just think we have to take into account the AB changes for this test when assessing Rennie's overall performance so far and imo he's been no better than Cheika was in his first year.
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@akan004 said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
won a dead rubber against a fairly experimental lineup
um did you see how experimental the Wallaby side was?
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@Victor-Meldrew said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
But many on the Fern wanted Akira starting, Jordie at 15, Laumape at 12, Reiko on the wing and BB at 10 to see how he went.
He Listened. They lost. We blame Fozzie....
The bench was the problem.
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@Bones said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
Probably typical kiwi arrogance, but I tend to think most teams apart from SA think beating the ABs is a successful season.
Clearly, route 1 is winning Bill (or other big trophy). Otherwise, SA haven't had many recent successful seasons.
I'd say route 2 would be keeping test losses at 2 or under in a full season (perhaps 3 or under, depending).
One win against the ABs for the sake of it, while welcome, doesn't cut it. The "Wobs" have done that in 3 of the last 4 years ... (I use that name with kindness because it defines failure; they're trying to improve but aren't a good team).
Two such wins would be route 3 to a successful season. Closest so far, and for a long time now, is a win and a draw.
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@nostrildamus said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
@akan004 said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
won a dead rubber against a fairly experimental lineup
um did you see how experimental the Wallaby side was?
Team #6 v Team #2Did they have 13 changes? Besides, the Wallaby changes were made to improve the team, ours was to build depth. Can you really look at rankings once that many changes have been made? It's amazing how you just glossed over the two defeats, one being the biggest ever between the two countries.
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@reprobate said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
@akan004 the difference being one team was changed due to injury, one by choice. I.e. coaching.
I don't have a problem with the no of changes he made . He could have taken the easy route, played the same team as last week, probably won the game and then beat the Argies in the next two which would possibly have secured him a two year contract extension. Instead he took a big risk in order to try an build a bit of depth.
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@akan004 it's not building depth though. Throwing guys in for a game or half a game when most of the team is completely different and either haven't played together in a test or haven't in years, then you're setting them up to fail.
Building depth is building a solid team with a solid core and then building experience around that with small changes.
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@Bones said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
@akan004 it's not building depth though. Throwing guys in for a game or half a game when most of the team is completely different and either haven't played together in a test or haven't in years, then you're setting them up to fail.
Building depth is building a solid team with a solid core and then building experience around that with small changes.
Agree with this but I will allow one small mitigating factor in that they don't have the usual number of games in which to do that.
A B team is one thing. This was an inexperienced B team
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@Bones I think there's a lot of truth in what you said. I also think that he underestimated the Aussies after the big Sydney win as well as the disruption the changes were going to make to our combinations. The shortened calendar also possibly played a part in influencing the amount of changes.
But it's easy to say this in hindsight. Pre game, most of us on here were excited by the changes (apart from TJ) and supported it. If TJ wasn't so bad and SB wasn't a thick cu nt, we most likely would have won it. Foster has to take a lot of the blame for not bringing on the bench earlier though, that's on him.
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@akan004 said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
I think there's a lot of truth in what you said. I also think that he possibly underestimated the Aussies after the big Sydney win as well as the disruption the changes were going to make to our combinations.
This is the bit that sticks in my craw though. The benefit of succession is supposed to be he's been there, done that and shouldn't be repeating mistakes like wholesale changes and underestimation.
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@Bones said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
@akan004 said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
I think there's a lot of truth in what you said. I also think that he possibly underestimated the Aussies after the big Sydney win as well as the disruption the changes were going to make to our combinations.
This is the bit that sticks in my craw though. The benefit of succession is supposed to be he's been there, done that and shouldn't be repeating mistakes like wholesale changes and underestimation.
Exactly. It was said before the game that this is a lesson Hansen learned and stopped doing.
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havent chipped in on this thread for a while
hows he doing...not as well as someone who has been around the ABs and junior ABs for the last 15 years should be doing, in my opinion
I though if nothing else we'd great straight building on what was there....not chopping and changing as if hes trying to work out what people can do
I cant be bothered but i'd love to know if hes made nearly as many changes in the last four matches as Rennie
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@akan004 said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
@Bones I think there's a lot of truth in what you said. I also think that he underestimated the Aussies after the big Sydney win as well as the disruption the changes were going to make to our combinations. The shortened calendar also possibly played a part in influencing the amount of changes.
But it's easy to say this in hindsight. Pre game, most of us on here were excited by the changes (apart from TJ) and supported it. If TJ wasn't so bad and SB wasn't a thick cu nt, we most likely would have won it. Foster has to take a lot of the blame for not bringing on the bench earlier though, that's on him.
Yes most were not complaining about the changes before the game but was a little strange for him to take that chance. I was convinced that because of his contract he was going to go the most conservative route possible. I think he did first 3 games, would have thought would have thought he would for the fourth game too.
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@DMX said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
@akan004 said in The 'How is Fozzie going?' thread:
@Bones I think there's a lot of truth in what you said. I also think that he underestimated the Aussies after the big Sydney win as well as the disruption the changes were going to make to our combinations. The shortened calendar also possibly played a part in influencing the amount of changes.
But it's easy to say this in hindsight. Pre game, most of us on here were excited by the changes (apart from TJ) and supported it. If TJ wasn't so bad and SB wasn't a thick cu nt, we most likely would have won it. Foster has to take a lot of the blame for not bringing on the bench earlier though, that's on him.
Yes most were not complaining about the changes before the game but was a little strange for him to take that chance. I was convinced that because of his contract he was going to go the most conservative route possible. I think he did first 3 games, would have thought would have thought he would for the fourth game too.
Change was good, but that was too much change as it turned out