All Blacks 2021
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@kiwimurph said in All Blacks 2021:
@kiwibloke said in All Blacks 2021:
Never thought Henry was a great coach
You're a tough marker if Henry doesn't make it as a great coach if you go by his resume.
Even taking out his All Black days his resume is seriously impressive.
- 4 NPC titles in a row in the 90s
- 2 Super Rugby titles + extra time final loss in 3 seasons as Blues head coach
- 11 straight wins as Wales coach including first ever win over Springboks
- Came within a whisker of beating World Champion Wallabies in 2001 as coach of the Lions. That Wallabies team was the best team in the world (Rod Macqueen stepped down after that series). He didn't win the series but not all Lions series are equal - that 2001 Wallabies side was better than a lot of other sides the Lions have toured against (2017 ABs, 2013 Wallabies etc)
- Assistant coach for NPC title (2002)
- Assistant coach for Blues title (2003)
- Assistant coach for NPC title (2018)
And you think that had nothing to do with the players he had in his squads ? especially for the ABs.
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@kiwibloke ...that list excludes the ab's...as @KiwiMurph said
and nowhere did he say it had nothing to do with the players, but conversely Fozzie has a couple of world players of the year at his disposal and hasn;t done as well....OR if we're going to say the players play the biggest role then we cant hang 2007 on henry and rotation....cant have it both ways
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@bobily2 said in All Blacks 2021:
I don't think the rotation policy was necessarily a problem... but 12 to 18 months out from a world cup, you probably want to be deciding who your top lineup is and playing them together most games so they have a level of familiarity. Sometimes I feel like we need to be a little more willing to give players a good chance, rather than just the odd game against Argentina.
Changing plenty of players each game outside RWCs is still going to cause cohesion problems in the other matches too... you never give a bloke a chance, he has to earn on form in the Super Rugby comp etc.
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@kiwibloke said in All Blacks 2021:
@bobily2 said in All Blacks 2021:
I don't think the rotation policy was necessarily a problem... but 12 to 18 months out from a world cup, you probably want to be deciding who your top lineup is and playing them together most games so they have a level of familiarity. Sometimes I feel like we need to be a little more willing to give players a good chance, rather than just the odd game against Argentina.
Changing plenty of players each game outside RWCs is still going to cause cohesion problems in the other matches too... you never give a bloke a chance, he has to earn on form in the Super Rugby comp etc.
I'm not suggesting we pick random players who don't deserve a chance. I also don't think we can do rotation as Graham Henry was doing it, and expect to win. Test rugby has moved on. I just think we want to give the wider AB squad more of a chance against top-level opposition e.g. Taukeiaho played well against Argentina and off the bench against the top teams, but never got a start against those top-level teams. It might've been good to give Tupou Vaii more of a chance, rather than Patrick Tuipulotu - as we knew what Tuipulotu was going to bring. But Ian Foster seems very set on those positions.
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@kiwiwomble said in All Blacks 2021:
@kiwibloke ...that list excludes the ab's...as @KiwiMurph said
and nowhere did he say it had nothing to do with the players, but conversely Fozzie has a couple of world players of the year at his disposal and hasn;t done as well....OR if we're going to say the players play the biggest role then we cant hang 2007 on henry and rotation....cant have it both ways
What I'm saying is without all those class players for the ABs how good would Henry's record be ? ...look back at the hold onto the ball policy no matter where they were on the field, to keep holding onto the ball a couple of metres out from your own goal line is mindless, naturally you never stuff around deep in your own territory, you exit as quick as possible.
You can't compare Foster to any other coach we have had, as every knows he is an incompetent pillock as a head coach, which says a lot about the current NZRU Board too.
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@kiwibloke said in All Blacks 2021:
What I'm saying is without all those class players for the ABs how good would Henry's record be ?
You could say that with a lot of coaches. Henry had a lot of success outside of the ABs - which is what I was pointing out in my earlier post.
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@bobily2 said in All Blacks 2021:
@kiwibloke said in All Blacks 2021:
@bobily2 said in All Blacks 2021:
I don't think the rotation policy was necessarily a problem... but 12 to 18 months out from a world cup, you probably want to be deciding who your top lineup is and playing them together most games so they have a level of familiarity. Sometimes I feel like we need to be a little more willing to give players a good chance, rather than just the odd game against Argentina.
Changing plenty of players each game outside RWCs is still going to cause cohesion problems in the other matches too... you never give a bloke a chance, he has to earn on form in the Super Rugby comp etc.
I'm not suggesting we pick random players who don't deserve a chance. I also don't think we can do rotation as Graham Henry was doing it, and expect to win. Test rugby has moved on. I just think we want to give the wider AB squad more of a chance against top-level opposition e.g. Taukeiaho played well against Argentina and off the bench against the top teams, but never got a start against those top-level teams. It might've been good to give Tupou Vaii more of a chance, rather than Patrick Tuipulotu - as we knew what Tuipulotu was going to bring. But Ian Foster seems very set on those positions.
Yeah, good point, if a player performs well off the bench he deserves a start, especially against one of the top team to see if he can handle that real mental pressure.
Always thought Tuipulotu was a bit of a plodder, with the fast pace game the ABs play we really want more athletic & better ball playing skilled locks than him. -
@kiwimurph said in All Blacks 2021:
@kiwibloke said in All Blacks 2021:
What I'm saying is without all those class players for the ABs how good would Henry's record be ?
You could say that with a lot of coaches. Henry had a lot of success outside of the ABs - which is what I was pointing out in my earlier post.
Yeah, he had a lot of success outside the ABs... my point though is a coach with more insight than Henry would've got the ABs to perform better consistently.
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@kiwibloke do you think there are a lot of coaches out there that could have improved on a 85% win rate...and thats including seasons like 2009 when we lost 4
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@kiwiwomble said in All Blacks 2021:
@kiwibloke do you think there are a lot of coaches out there that could have improved on a 85% win rate...and thats including seasons like 2009 when we lost 4
Reckon they could have improve a bit percentage wise - but clearly not by too much, as said it comes back to the great pool of players he had... what annoys me about coaches is some really dumb things they try, that you know are poor options & are never going to work.
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This thing just proves what I was saying, the easiest thing to do is judge coaches on what suits the particular poster's argumant.
If you someone decides thay don't like Henry or Hansen, if it pointed out that they have record breaking results as coaches it is whiped out as ahh but they had probably the best players/team in history (and no argument) probably 7-8 of the team would make a world XV in most years they were there. And so Foster has at most 2-3 players that would make a world team, and has best results in year is considered an idiot.
I not arguing who is best or worst,(as I really don't know) but if Henry and Hansen were so ordinary as coaches by all means say who the better AB coaches are or have been, and why?
I genuinely want to know how posters judge coaches. Is it what you read in the papers or on the net? Just for the record I was at a lunch with Tana Umaga speaking in Brisbane, and he was most impressed with Henry as a coach, and I know he was just an All Black captain what would he know! Also at another one that Grant Fox was at and had quite a session with him after, it was most illuminating hearing his ideas etc on player rotation. Some players books I have read a bit of an eyeopener on the effects of too much rugby on bodies etc are, found Sam Warburton's real interesting! Also on what was happening to Ben Smith getting towards end of season and why he was rested, much to everyone's digust! -
@kiwibloke we have always been told coaching the ABs is easy cos of our cattle, way we played the past 2 years or so shows that ain't true.
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@kiwiwomble said in All Blacks 2021:
@kiwibloke the difference is he learnt, slowly but he learnt, you'd be hard pressed to argue the teams that came through post 2007 weren't some of the best...ever...anywhere
Even before 2007 we had some absolutely joke teams - 2005 and 2006 were really unbelievable squads and, in many ways, strong that subsequent teams interns of the depth in quality. It's still remarkable we didn't win 2007 when you look at the 2 years prior and what happened after
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@kiwibloke said in All Blacks 2021:
Lets face it Henry had some real howlers tactic wise.
He did (especially in 2009(?) when the ABs tried to avoid lineouts vs the Boks) but you could actually see the progression as he learnt from those mistakes and kept on improvising. It is such a contrast to the stale old shite we keep seeing again and again nowadays.
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@dan54 said in All Blacks 2021:
This thing just proves what I was saying, the easiest thing to do is judge coaches on what suits the particular poster's argumant.
If you someone decides thay don't like Henry or Hansen, if it pointed out that they have record breaking results as coaches it is whiped out as ahh but they had probably the best players/team in history (and no argument) probably 7-8 of the team would make a world XV in most years they were there. And so Foster has at most 2-3 players that would make a world team, and has best results in year is considered an idiot.
I not arguing who is best or worst,(as I really don't know) but if Henry and Hansen were so ordinary as coaches by all means say who the better AB coaches are or have been, and why?
I genuinely want to know how posters judge coaches. Is it what you read in the papers or on the net? Just for the record I was at a lunch with Tana Umaga speaking in Brisbane, and he was most impressed with Henry as a coach, and I know he was just an All Black captain what would he know! Also at another one that Grant Fox was at and had quite a session with him after, it was most illuminating hearing his ideas etc on player rotation. Some players books I have read a bit of an eyeopener on the effects of too much rugby on bodies etc are, found Sam Warburton's real interesting! Also on what was happening to Ben Smith getting towards end of season and why he was rested, much to everyone's digust!Mate, it's never about judging a coach to suit your own argument, that's absolutely pointless, I analyse the tactics etc they have used, reckon the poorer the tactics they've put in place the less insight they tend to have overall, you sound like you're glossing over some of the really poor tactics Henry has used.
Hansen really stuffed up in his last year or so leading into that RWC, because he rotated players too much we had bugger all cohesion going into the tournament, where we hardly fired a shot... also in the Lions series in NZ he had no idea how to counter the rushing defence.ABs have never had poor teams, just over some periods we didn't perform as well as expected, every other team always rates them as the team to beat year in & year out... Foster was a very very average head coach for the Chiefs, so how was he ever going to be a good AB coach ? the fools on the NZRU Board should've appointed Robertson for the job.
Really rated Brian Lochore as a top AB coach, yeah, the game has changed a lot since those days, but the players had a ton of respect for him, he also had excellent man management skills to get the best out of each individual & was tactically smart. -
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@junior said in All Blacks 2021:
@kiwiwomble said in All Blacks 2021:
@kiwibloke the difference is he learnt, slowly but he learnt, you'd be hard pressed to argue the teams that came through post 2007 weren't some of the best...ever...anywhere
Even before 2007 we had some absolutely joke teams - 2005 and 2006 were really unbelievable squads and, in many ways, strong that subsequent teams interns of the depth in quality. It's still remarkable we didn't win 2007 when you look at the 2 years prior and what happened after
ABs have never had any joke teams mate, otherwise we would not have the best win/loss record over all the other teams, just that over some periods as mentioned before we haven't performed as well as expected.
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@nepia said in All Blacks 2021:
Is @kiwibloke Murray Deaker?
Who is this Henry he is talking about because it sure as hell isn't Ted.
Hilarious ! ...you sound like a combo of Deaker & Brendan Telfer.
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@old-samurai-jack said in All Blacks 2021:
@kiwibloke said in All Blacks 2021:
Lets face it Henry had some real howlers tactic wise.
He did (especially in 2009(?) when the ABs tried to avoid lineouts vs the Boks) but you could actually see the progression as he learnt from those mistakes and kept on improvising. It is such a contrast to the stale old shite we keep seeing again and again nowadays.
Yeah, I remember where he tried to avoid lineouts against the Boks, not great tactical thinking at all - the AB lineout has been disappointing for yonks, it's not very often that we compete for the oppositions lineout throw, so by staying on the deck we're gifting them easy possession... the Boks consistently have the best lineout in the world because they're always competing for the other sides throw, if they don't win the ball they at least apply a ton of pressure on them, in rugby surely it's about competing for the ball in all areas of the game all the time.