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    @Crucial said in Foster:

    @pukunui said in Foster:

    It would be very interesting to find out what Plumtree and Mooar think about the whole thing.

    Getting thrown under the bus and having your replacements be held up as saviours of your teflon coated ex boss can’t be the most enjoyable experience.

    Proof is in the pudding surely. Players said they weren’t up to it. Head coach said they weren’t up to it. Replacements were.
    I’d lay low if I was them and pretend they were victims of a refocus

    And his record says Foster “isn’t up to it”.
    But he survived partly by knifing his assistants. ie shifting the blame onto them.

    I doubt Mooar or Plumtree thought they weren’t up to it. It would be interesting to know what their opinions of the situation are. Very unlikely we find out any time soon though. Maybe it will be in a auto biography one day.

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    replied to pukunui on last edited by KiwiMurph
    #3029

    @pukunui said in Foster:

    @Crucial said in Foster:

    @pukunui said in Foster:

    It would be very interesting to find out what Plumtree and Mooar think about the whole thing.

    Getting thrown under the bus and having your replacements be held up as saviours of your teflon coated ex boss can’t be the most enjoyable experience.

    Proof is in the pudding surely. Players said they weren’t up to it. Head coach said they weren’t up to it. Replacements were.
    I’d lay low if I was them and pretend they were victims of a refocus

    And his record says Foster “isn’t up to it”.
    But he survived partly by knifing his assistants. ie shifting the blame onto them.

    I doubt Mooar or Plumtree thought they weren’t up to it. It would be interesting to know what their opinions of the situation are. Very unlikely we find out any time soon though. Maybe it will be in a auto biography one day.

    Obviously the sample size is small but looking at the Boks game there has already been improvements in the forwards (Plumtree's area) and the backs attack (I believe was Mooar's area?) plus this

    Stuff understands the player feedback on Plumtree and Mooar had been consistent for a couple of years, without action from the NZ Rugby board.
    
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  • CrucialC Offline
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    @Winger said in Foster:

    Sacked coaches are unable to defend themselves.

    Why not?

    Mainly because it would put the spotlight on them and they would lose the argument probably.

    I'm not exonerating Foster for anything here, just pointing out that these guys contributed to the problems, the players called it out and the head coach supported them as long as he could without losing his own job. Not sure why they are being painted as victims here.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    #3031

    Stuff understands the player feedback on Plumtree and Mooar had been consistent for a couple of years, without action from the NZ Rugby board.

    @KiwiMurph that sort of info doesn’t fall off the back of a truck. So Stuff obviously has a sauce that is willingly to stitch up the assistants…

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  • WingerW Offline
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    @Crucial maybe because the reporting isn't a fair reflection of player feedback. And so far it's only one test out of 2. If at year end the team is playing much better then fair enough

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    @KiwiMurph said in Foster:

    @pukunui said in Foster:

    @Crucial said in Foster:

    @pukunui said in Foster:

    It would be very interesting to find out what Plumtree and Mooar think about the whole thing.

    Getting thrown under the bus and having your replacements be held up as saviours of your teflon coated ex boss can’t be the most enjoyable experience.

    Proof is in the pudding surely. Players said they weren’t up to it. Head coach said they weren’t up to it. Replacements were.
    I’d lay low if I was them and pretend they were victims of a refocus

    And his record says Foster “isn’t up to it”.
    But he survived partly by knifing his assistants. ie shifting the blame onto them.

    I doubt Mooar or Plumtree thought they weren’t up to it. It would be interesting to know what their opinions of the situation are. Very unlikely we find out any time soon though. Maybe it will be in a auto biography one day.

    Obviously the sample size is small but looking at the Boks game there has already been improvements in the forwards (Plumtree's area) and the backs attack (I believe was Mooar's area?) plus this

    Stuff understands the player feedback on Plumtree and Mooar had been consistent for a couple of years, without action from the NZ Rugby board.
    

    Yeah, Im not suggesting that these guys were doing a good job. Just wondering whether they are happy to cop the majority of the blame and get sacked while Foster dodges the bullets and survives.
    Were they not working to Fosters plans? If so why did he keep them there for so long in the face of poor reviews from players?

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    @Rapido said in Foster:

    here we go .....

    94a750fa-c562-4b62-bf4d-7008ec686c6b-image.png

    2014 NPC semi, Nick Briant stitched us up…

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  • pukunuiP Offline
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    @ACT-Crusader said in Foster:

    Stuff understands the player feedback on Plumtree and Mooar had been consistent for a couple of years, without action from the NZ Rugby board.

    @KiwiMurph that sort of info doesn’t fall off the back of a truck. So Stuff obviously has a sauce that is willingly to stitch up the assistants…

    There was action from the NZR board. It’s just that the action was to extend their contracts 2 years. What a mess.

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    @BartMan 100% correct

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    replied to ACT Crusader on last edited by Chris B.
    #3037

    @ACT-Crusader said in Foster:

    @Rapido said in Foster:

    here we go .....

    94a750fa-c562-4b62-bf4d-7008ec686c6b-image.png

    2014 NPC semi, Nick Briant stitched us up…

    I think that was Kieron Fonotia's finest hour. He had a young Jack Goodhue on toast.

    We'd smashed your boys in ChCh earlier that year as well. 🙂

    A coulda/shoulda won season. Tom Marshall didn't hear the final whistle in the round robin vs Taranaki, when all we needed to do was kick it out to win. He didn't, they turned it over, scored, won and got a home final on the strength of it.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    @pukunui said in Foster:

    Just wondering whether they are happy to cop the majority of the blame and get sacked while Foster dodges the bullets and survives.

    I doubt they were happy at all, but I expect they got a bit of cash as they were pushed out the door.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    @pukunui said in Foster:

    @KiwiMurph said in Foster:

    @pukunui said in Foster:

    @Crucial said in Foster:

    @pukunui said in Foster:

    It would be very interesting to find out what Plumtree and Mooar think about the whole thing.

    Getting thrown under the bus and having your replacements be held up as saviours of your teflon coated ex boss can’t be the most enjoyable experience.

    Proof is in the pudding surely. Players said they weren’t up to it. Head coach said they weren’t up to it. Replacements were.
    I’d lay low if I was them and pretend they were victims of a refocus

    And his record says Foster “isn’t up to it”.
    But he survived partly by knifing his assistants. ie shifting the blame onto them.

    I doubt Mooar or Plumtree thought they weren’t up to it. It would be interesting to know what their opinions of the situation are. Very unlikely we find out any time soon though. Maybe it will be in a auto biography one day.

    Obviously the sample size is small but looking at the Boks game there has already been improvements in the forwards (Plumtree's area) and the backs attack (I believe was Mooar's area?) plus this

    Stuff understands the player feedback on Plumtree and Mooar had been consistent for a couple of years, without action from the NZ Rugby board.
    

    Yeah, Im not suggesting that these guys were doing a good job. Just wondering whether they are happy to cop the majority of the blame and get sacked while Foster dodges the bullets and survives.
    Were they not working to Fosters plans? If so why did he keep them there for so long in the face of poor reviews from players?

    Have they really copped the blame though? Foster was copping all the blame but has saved himself by finally being willing to make changes, and in doing so, got a good win.
    Most will see that they were replaced by better options not as the cause.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    replied to Chris B. on last edited by ACT Crusader
    #3040

    @Chris-B said in Foster:

    @ACT-Crusader said in Foster:

    @Rapido said in Foster:

    here we go .....

    94a750fa-c562-4b62-bf4d-7008ec686c6b-image.png

    2014 NPC semi, Nick Briant stitched us up…

    I think that was Kieron Fonotia's finest hour. He had a young Jack Goodhue on toast.

    We'd smashed your boys in ChCh earlier that year as well. 🙂

    A coulda/shoulda won season. Tom Marshall didn't hear the final whistle in the round robin vs Taranaki, when all we needed to do was kick it out to win. He didn't, they turned it over, scored, won and got a home final on the strength of it.

    It was a very good final. The best I’d seen the likes of Marty McKenzie and Chris Smylie play. I think Naki still had the Irish Maori halfback still playing for them too.

    But we digress.

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  • pukunuiP Offline
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    @Crucial said in Foster:

    @pukunui said in Foster:

    @KiwiMurph said in Foster:

    @pukunui said in Foster:

    @Crucial said in Foster:

    @pukunui said in Foster:

    It would be very interesting to find out what Plumtree and Mooar think about the whole thing.

    Getting thrown under the bus and having your replacements be held up as saviours of your teflon coated ex boss can’t be the most enjoyable experience.

    Proof is in the pudding surely. Players said they weren’t up to it. Head coach said they weren’t up to it. Replacements were.
    I’d lay low if I was them and pretend they were victims of a refocus

    And his record says Foster “isn’t up to it”.
    But he survived partly by knifing his assistants. ie shifting the blame onto them.

    I doubt Mooar or Plumtree thought they weren’t up to it. It would be interesting to know what their opinions of the situation are. Very unlikely we find out any time soon though. Maybe it will be in a auto biography one day.

    Obviously the sample size is small but looking at the Boks game there has already been improvements in the forwards (Plumtree's area) and the backs attack (I believe was Mooar's area?) plus this

    Stuff understands the player feedback on Plumtree and Mooar had been consistent for a couple of years, without action from the NZ Rugby board.
    

    Yeah, Im not suggesting that these guys were doing a good job. Just wondering whether they are happy to cop the majority of the blame and get sacked while Foster dodges the bullets and survives.
    Were they not working to Fosters plans? If so why did he keep them there for so long in the face of poor reviews from players?

    Have they really copped the blame though? Foster was copping all the blame but has saved himself by finally being willing to make changes, and in doing so, got a good win.
    Most will see that they were replaced by better options not as the cause.

    Of course they have. You said yourself that the players and head coach said they weren’t up to it and they have been sacked for poor performance. I don’t see how else that can be interpreted.
    This wasn’t just some simple upgrade to better options.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    @pukunui said in Foster:

    @Crucial said in Foster:

    @pukunui said in Foster:

    @KiwiMurph said in Foster:

    @pukunui said in Foster:

    @Crucial said in Foster:

    @pukunui said in Foster:

    It would be very interesting to find out what Plumtree and Mooar think about the whole thing.

    Getting thrown under the bus and having your replacements be held up as saviours of your teflon coated ex boss can’t be the most enjoyable experience.

    Proof is in the pudding surely. Players said they weren’t up to it. Head coach said they weren’t up to it. Replacements were.
    I’d lay low if I was them and pretend they were victims of a refocus

    And his record says Foster “isn’t up to it”.
    But he survived partly by knifing his assistants. ie shifting the blame onto them.

    I doubt Mooar or Plumtree thought they weren’t up to it. It would be interesting to know what their opinions of the situation are. Very unlikely we find out any time soon though. Maybe it will be in a auto biography one day.

    Obviously the sample size is small but looking at the Boks game there has already been improvements in the forwards (Plumtree's area) and the backs attack (I believe was Mooar's area?) plus this

    Stuff understands the player feedback on Plumtree and Mooar had been consistent for a couple of years, without action from the NZ Rugby board.
    

    Yeah, Im not suggesting that these guys were doing a good job. Just wondering whether they are happy to cop the majority of the blame and get sacked while Foster dodges the bullets and survives.
    Were they not working to Fosters plans? If so why did he keep them there for so long in the face of poor reviews from players?

    Have they really copped the blame though? Foster was copping all the blame but has saved himself by finally being willing to make changes, and in doing so, got a good win.
    Most will see that they were replaced by better options not as the cause.

    Of course they have. You said yourself that the players and head coach said they weren’t up to it and they have been sacked for poor performance. I don’t see how else that can be interpreted.
    This wasn’t just some simple upgrade to better options.

    Umm, no I didn't ...

    @Crucial said in Foster:

    I'm not exonerating Foster for anything here, just pointing out that these guys contributed to the problems, the players called it out and the head coach supported them as long as he could without losing his own job. Not sure why they are being painted as victims here.

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  • NepiaN Online
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    @BartMan said in Foster:

    and new players all ready to be put into place.

    That would have created some HR issues I'd assume as the amount of compensation a player gets is tied to them making the AB squad. New boss comes in and ditches some of the players mid competition. Maybe at the least NZ rugby would have to pay out any players dumped mid RC the full rate?

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  • WingerW Offline
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    replied to Nepia on last edited by
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    @Nepia does bartman mean a new coaching team??

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    @Nepia said in Foster:

    @BartMan said in Foster:

    and new players all ready to be put into place.

    That would have created some HR issues I'd assume as the amount of compensation a player gets is tied to them making the AB squad. New boss comes in and ditches some of the players mid competition. Maybe at the least NZ rugby would have to pay out any players dumped mid RC the full rate?

    I think he meant coaches and new assistants.

    But in any event, the ABs can name a new squad whenever they want I would’ve thought.

    The Wallabies just did for the Saffa tests.

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  • NepiaN Online
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    replied to ACT Crusader on last edited by
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    @ACT-Crusader said in Foster:

    @Nepia said in Foster:

    @BartMan said in Foster:

    and new players all ready to be put into place.

    That would have created some HR issues I'd assume as the amount of compensation a player gets is tied to them making the AB squad. New boss comes in and ditches some of the players mid competition. Maybe at the least NZ rugby would have to pay out any players dumped mid RC the full rate?

    I think he meant coaches and new assistants.

    But in any event, the ABs can name a new squad whenever they want I would’ve thought.

    The Wallabies just did for the Saffa tests.

    Ah right, I thought he meant the actual players.

    I thought the ABs name the squad for the RC and that carries on through (aside from injury replacements and additions) and I assume that would be part of the players agreement (but I'm just speculating).

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    @BartMan said in Foster:

    @chchfanatic said in Foster:

    @Crucial yes your answer is exactly right.

    I also heard that on the Wednesday before test everything was in place, severance pays organized, press conferences, and new players all ready to be put into place.

    And then we won with a pretty bloody good performance. Screwed all the plans up.

    We can just hope that NZRU have told Razor that post RWC you have the keys, 4 years, do your thing. I don't think we'll win the RWC, whoever is coaching, so it may be a good think that Razor gets a new canvass to work on, and 4 seasons to do it.

    If it's 4 seasons we need to see a review period every year or two, mainly on the coaching quality but also on the factors impacting results. Let's not have a repeat of the last few months.

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