Jerome Kaino to retire
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Big news that deserves its own thread!
He already hinted at it earlier in the year, but in an interview with French sports channel RMC Sport, Jerome Kaino has now announced that he will indeed retire from rugby at the end of the season.
In the same article, he says that he'd like to become a coach and, preferably, stay at Toulouse.
I'm sure the NZ media read the Fern, so no doubt there will be an article in English soon.
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There are awesome clips from Kaino on YouTube. Here are a few of them.
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@Stargazer said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
There are awesome clips from Kaino on YouTube. Here are a few of them.
That tackle and lift on Digby Ioane is outstanding.
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i thought he already did.
legend. fond memories of Kaino v1 embarrassing Matt Rogers in that Baabaas game.
But v2 was something special.
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My favourite modern day All Black. I've always felt he's been a bit underrated by the NZ public in comparison to the big Cantabs (Richie, DC and Read before his reputation slipped a bit in the last year or so) but I think his absence from the ABs and the struggle to find a long term 6 has helped increase his standing.
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@Nepia said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
My favourite modern day All Black. I've always felt he's been a bit underrated by the NZ public in comparison to the big Cantabs (Richie, DC and Read before his reputation slipped a bit in the last year or so) but I think his absence from the ABs and the struggle to find a long term 6 has helped increase his standing.
Kaino was awesome, but he's not on Richie or DC's level.
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@mariner4life said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
@Nepia said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
My favourite modern day All Black. I've always felt he's been a bit underrated by the NZ public in comparison to the big Cantabs (Richie, DC and Read before his reputation slipped a bit in the last year or so) but I think his absence from the ABs and the struggle to find a long term 6 has helped increase his standing.
Kaino was awesome, but he's not on Richie or DC's level.
But a noticeable gap ahead of Read IMO
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@Hooroo said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
@mariner4life said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
@Nepia said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
My favourite modern day All Black. I've always felt he's been a bit underrated by the NZ public in comparison to the big Cantabs (Richie, DC and Read before his reputation slipped a bit in the last year or so) but I think his absence from the ABs and the struggle to find a long term 6 has helped increase his standing.
Kaino was awesome, but he's not on Richie or DC's level.
But a noticeable gap ahead of Read IMO
Maybe not peak Read, who was incredible, but in my eyes he is on the team sheet first.
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@Nepia said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
My favourite modern day All Black. I've always felt he's been a bit underrated by the NZ public in comparison to the big Cantabs (Richie, DC and Read before his reputation slipped a bit in the last year or so) but I think his absence from the ABs and the struggle to find a long term 6 has helped increase his standing.
actually, thinking back on this, underrated by who? everyone fucking loved him.
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@mariner4life said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
@Nepia said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
My favourite modern day All Black. I've always felt he's been a bit underrated by the NZ public in comparison to the big Cantabs (Richie, DC and Read before his reputation slipped a bit in the last year or so) but I think his absence from the ABs and the struggle to find a long term 6 has helped increase his standing.
actually, thinking back on this, underrated by who? everyone fucking loved him.
That is true, he did such a good job of healing the wounds when Jerry didn’t get selected after 07.....
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to think we had peak Richie, Kaino and Read at 1 point...insane quality loose trio there.
@MN5 read an article about Jerry post RWC 2007, that game took something out of him.
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@mariner4life said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
@Nepia said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
My favourite modern day All Black. I've always felt he's been a bit underrated by the NZ public in comparison to the big Cantabs (Richie, DC and Read before his reputation slipped a bit in the last year or so) but I think his absence from the ABs and the struggle to find a long term 6 has helped increase his standing.
actually, thinking back on this, underrated by who? everyone fucking loved him.
I said in comparison to the Cantabs, and then your post above just confirmed it.
If he was behind those two there was a finger nail it and for a good three years he was our best AB consistently while those two were playing.
Yes, this is the hill I'm willing to die on.
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@mariner4life said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
underrated by who? everyone fucking loved him.
Agreed. I too thought he was awesome. V1 and V2 also true. Rated him highly, but below a couple of others in different positions as you said.
The problem is with the word "underrated". WTF does that mean? The guy didn't get fawned over like some others?
That doesn't mean his efforts and achievements weren't noticed. Being the best six in the world for a considerable period works for me. -
@Nepia said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
@mariner4life said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
@Nepia said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
My favourite modern day All Black. I've always felt he's been a bit underrated by the NZ public in comparison to the big Cantabs (Richie, DC and Read before his reputation slipped a bit in the last year or so) but I think his absence from the ABs and the struggle to find a long term 6 has helped increase his standing.
actually, thinking back on this, underrated by who? everyone fucking loved him.
I said in comparison to the Cantabs, and then your post above just confirmed it.
If he was behind those two there was a finger nail it and for a good three years he was our best AB consistently while those two were playing.
Yes, this is the hill I'm willing to die on.
hey, everyone has their blindspots
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@Snowy said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
@Nepia Just overlapped posts and get what you were saying now.
It's the bloody Cantab's fault again.
It's always the Cantab's fault, the Sydney lockdown/my Xmas trip ruined = likely Cantab super spreaders living on the Northern Beaches who also follow Manly.
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@Nepia said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
@Snowy said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
@Nepia Just overlapped posts and get what you were saying now.
It's the bloody Cantab's fault again.
It's always the Cantab's fault, the Sydney lockdown/my Xmas trip ruined = likely Cantab super spreaders living on the Northern Beaches who also follow Manly.
No doubt bringing their Merivale swingers parties to their new haunts in the Northern beaches, although the other guests were confused when mid-thrust the Cantabs were asking their new sexual partners which of the four ships their ancestors arrived on.
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@Nepia @Crazy-Horse is going to be on our case, but I laughed.
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@taniwharugby said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
to think we had peak Richie, Kaino and Read at 1 point...insane quality loose trio there.
@MN5 read an article about Jerry post RWC 2007, that game took something out of him.
Best ever looseforward trio IMO. Particularly the 2010 version. (The 2011 version was ever so slightly less powerful due to high ankle strains, broken feet etc., but made up for it by sheer awesomeness.)
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@booboo said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
@taniwharugby said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
to think we had peak Richie, Kaino and Read at 1 point...insane quality loose trio there.
@MN5 read an article about Jerry post RWC 2007, that game took something out of him.
Best ever looseforward trio IMO. Particularly the 2010 version. (The 2011 version was ever so slightly less powerful due to high ankle strains, broken feet etc., but made up for it by sheer awesomeness.)
Agreed. In form and fit I can't think of a better lineup. To have that matched with DC, Ma'a and Conrad. What great times
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Im still glad I didn't put the $1000 I was going to on him one year I think 2011 to win world player of the year when he was the best player going. They gave it to Dusitore (sp) who hardly played anything outside of the world cup and even there only played a couple of the games really well.
He nearly made his career blemish free off the field...nearly!
On the field one of my favourites.
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MajorRagereplied to Magpie_in_aus on 22 Dec 2020, 08:24 last edited by MajorRage 22 Dec 2020, 09:48
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@Magpie_in_aus said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
Im still glad I didn't put the $1000 I was going to on him one year I think 2011 to win world player of the year when he was the best player going. They gave it to Dusitore (sp) who hardly played anything outside of the world cup and even there only played a couple of the games really well.
He nearly made his career blemish free off the field...nearly!
On the field one of my favourites.
Kaino was robbed
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Kaino was as good as a rugby player on field as McCaw, but McCaw did it over a longer period, and crucially, was a once in a generation leader.
Read was our best number 8 of the professional era (excluding Zinzan Brooke who was the best I've ever seen). Not as good as the other two, was a pretty crappy captain, and should've retired at the end of 2017.
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@mariner4life said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
@Nepia said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
My favourite modern day All Black. I've always felt he's been a bit underrated by the NZ public in comparison to the big Cantabs (Richie, DC and Read before his reputation slipped a bit in the last year or so) but I think his absence from the ABs and the struggle to find a long term 6 has helped increase his standing.
Kaino was awesome, but he's not on Richie or DC's level.
He's obviously not, but he was probably missed more than both guys post-2015. Obviously Cane and Ardie are not Richie, and Beauden is not DC. But the gap between the multitude if guys who've played 6 post-2015 and Kaino is far greater than in those positions.
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@junior said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
@mariner4life said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
@Nepia said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
My favourite modern day All Black. I've always felt he's been a bit underrated by the NZ public in comparison to the big Cantabs (Richie, DC and Read before his reputation slipped a bit in the last year or so) but I think his absence from the ABs and the struggle to find a long term 6 has helped increase his standing.
Kaino was awesome, but he's not on Richie or DC's level.
He's obviously not, but he was probably missed more than both guys post-2015. Obviously Cane and Ardie are not Richie, and Beauden is not DC. But the gap between the multitude if guys who've played 6 post-2015 and Kaino is far greater than in those positions.
I agree with this, except he kept playing until 2018 without announcing his intentions. I wonder whether we'd have Luatua here if he had announced that he was leaving post Lions 2017.
I also wonder whether the AB coaches thought they might be able to sneak out another year after the cheating scandal was done, but by that time in 2018 at the end of Super rugby he was seen to be past it (as it turned out, that's probably not the case at all given that Squire didn't even fucking make it to the cup).
That Lions series really fucked us up - Kaino (and others) was hanging on for it and the ABs coaches weren't looking to 2019 to a sufficient degree.
I'm not sure what I'm trying to say with this post, expect I feel that he hung on slightly too long - similar to Read. In comparison, both Richie and Carter bowed out at just the right time to cement their legacies.
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As good a thread as any for this video?
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Mick Gold Coast QLDwrote on 24 Dec 2020, 05:59 last edited by Mick Gold Coast QLD 24 Dec 2020, 06:03
Good luck to Jerome.
Silver Fern readers with an eye for the truly great own-thread moments in the game will well remember the estimable Jegga nonchalantly mentioning taking breakfast with Kaino , Damien MacKenzie , Liam Squire and Joe Moody in Wellington on August 27 four and a bit years ago. Andrew Mehrtens was there too, at another table. Just like Jegga. 😁
Jerome was special, big, he'd hit them as hard as Jerry Collins when he was in the mood and his last few years were outstanding.
It's a shame that the big dope couldn't keep it in his pants, and stand back from Tara Pokarier, just at the time his manager could have been pushing his good looks and Greek god body at marketing agencies as a perfect advertising platform for clothes fashion and such. These blokes get the very best education and insight into the value of personal discipline and integrity - that news really disappointed me.
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@Mick-Gold-Coast-QLD said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
Good luck to Jerome.
Silver Fern readers with an eye for the truly great own-thread moments in the game will well remember the estimable Jegga nonchalantly mentioning taking breakfast with Kaino , Damien MacKenzie , Liam Squire and Joe Moody in Wellington on August 27 four and a bit years ago. Andrew Mehrtens was there too, at another table. Just like Jegga. 😁
Jerome was special, big, he'd hit them as hard as Jerry Collins when he was in the mood and his last few years were outstanding.
It's a shame that the big dope couldn't keep it in his pants, and stand back from Tara Pokarier, just at the time his manager could have been pushing his good looks and Greek god body at marketing agencies as a perfect advertising platform for clothes fashion and such. These blokes get the very best education and insight into the value of personal discipline and integrity - that news really disappointed me.
That is about as Porn Star as a name could possibly be, shot Jerome !
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@Mick-Gold-Coast-QLD great sentiments mick. Agree he was a fine player but a person should never be salaciously shamed for picking up a consensual shag. No one knows other people's personal lives, only the envious (or women) judge, and his rugby prowess resigns the tabloid gossip to a "meh" for mine.
Won us a world cup, among other great achievements in black.
One of my favourites, ever
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Outstanding Rugby player. Great All Black. May his flagon never be empty.
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Good to see him finish his career on a high.
I wish he got a title with the Blues. He came a year too late for the 2003 title.
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@mariner4life said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
@Hooroo said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
@mariner4life said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
@Nepia said in Jerome Kaino to retire:
My favourite modern day All Black. I've always felt he's been a bit underrated by the NZ public in comparison to the big Cantabs (Richie, DC and Read before his reputation slipped a bit in the last year or so) but I think his absence from the ABs and the struggle to find a long term 6 has helped increase his standing.
Kaino was awesome, but he's not on Richie or DC's level.
But a noticeable gap ahead of Read IMO
Maybe not peak Read, who was incredible, but in my eyes he is on the team sheet first.
Peak Read (2013) and Peak Kaino (2011) were equivalent, but Average Kaino much better than Average Read IMO.
Read had a Ponting over the last 3-4yrs of his career .....i.e. test average from 60 down to 52 or something
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@dice Glad to see him and Charlie Faumuina have some success over there after both giving so much to the Blues in dark times.
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Messam and Kaino are best mates so some friendly banter there.
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