Foster, Robertson etc
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@No-Quarter said in Foster must go / Assistant Coach changes:
For all the talk of wanting a head coach with international experience, Foster had none at all. So NZR already went against their own ethos of wanting that before taking on the top job.
That depends on what you consider to be international experience. Foster was the co-coach of the JABs with Colin Cooper, and they played the PI teams, Japan and Aust A over that period.
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@No-Quarter Coaching a leading, consistently successful SR side has similar requirements for coaching a successful international team. The NZR need their head read.
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5th? Is that our lowest ever? Those Americans must be counting their stocks right now!
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@sparky said in Foster must go / Assistant Coach changes:
Down to 5th in the world and I think that rating is flattering to be honest.
Silverlake invested in the "greatest rugby team ever" brand. Not the "5th best rugby team".
NZRU is under a lot of pressure now.
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@nostrildamus said in Foster must go / Assistant Coach changes:
5th? Is that our lowest ever? Those Americans must be counting their stocks right now!
Pre foster 3rd was our lowest, and that was literally for a couple of weeks
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Our first 3 in a row losses since 98. But another foster record, first time ever for three in a row losses all by 10 points plus. The man is a buffoon
All Blacks coach Ian Foster has found the silver lining in the All Blacks' worst defeat to South Africa in 94 years.
Foster praised his team's performance in their 26-10 loss to South Africa at Mbombela Stadium, their worst since losing 17-0 to the Boks in 1928.
FFS he's utterly delusional
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Jesus, he's seeing improvements, the loss is all down to not being able to take the high ball. I'm utterly gob smacked, no mea culpa at all. There was improvement, maul defence, thanks Ryan.
Whereas the neutral observers say:
The game went almost precisely to script with the Springbok set-piece, defence and aerial dominance proving far too strong for a toothless and tactically appalling New Zealand.
Put simply, the contrast between the shambles of the All Black game plan and the organisation and efficiency of the Boks could not be more stark – it was men against boys.
Sam Cane remarked after the game that this was ‘a loss of small margins’. If that’s genuinely what he believes after a performance in which New Zealand were lucky to finish second then you have to wonder if he’s simply deflecting criticism or if he’s completely deluded.
Rarely has an All Black side looked so lost in the Test arena
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@Tim 1 from 4 this year alone, will be 1 from 5 after next week.
Didn't get up for this one, looking at the HT/FT score I don't think I'll bother with the replay, mowing lawns appeals more 🤔
What other records can we break this year?
First 4 in a row?
First 5 in a row?
Lose Bledisloe?
Lose at Eden Park?
Lose to Wales?
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@taniwharugby said in Foster must go / Assistant Coach changes:
@Tim 1 from 4 this year alone, will be 1 from 5 after next week.
Didn't get up for this one, looking at the HT/FT score I don't think I'll bother with the replay, mowing lawns appeals more 🤔
What other records can we break this year?
First 4 in a row?
First 5 in a row?
Lose Bledisloe?
Lose at Eden Park?
Lose to Wales?
Lose to Scotland?We lost 6 in a row in 98, I think Edit nope 5, Samoa got a spanking in the sixth game haha
But the next 4 are totally on the cards if Foster stays in.
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@Machpants looks like 5 in 1998, beat england before that run but drew with England in last match of 1997.
So worst run this century...
The hits keep coming!
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@Donsteppa said in Foster must go / Assistant Coach changes:
@Bones said in Foster must go / Assistant Coach changes:
Aww hey guys, but what about the players
Refer: the Chiefs transition from 2011 to 2012…
But we should talk about the players when the coaching is clearly defunct. Because they're playing shit in his team but not other teams.