Foster, Robertson etc
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@Victor-Meldrew You're confusing sentimental respect & fondness for a colleague with "Praise".
Those players have (understandably) never actually detailed Foster's coaching ability, it's against protocol.
This is a bullshit re imagining to fit the mantra of "Foster is useless, kick him out".
Can't make him take all the blame for losses then claim that he had nothing to do with wins.
The problems have been shown to be more complex that that and quite possibly fixed.
To have quality players that have played under other quality coaches not only support his retention but to go into bat for him then heap praise on him after good performances indicates to me that he's more than just a nice guy.Hang on,are you saying RM is a quality player?.
There are levels of quality
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@Victor-Meldrew You're confusing sentimental respect & fondness for a colleague with "Praise".
Those players have (understandably) never actually detailed Foster's coaching ability, it's against protocol.
This is a bullshit re imagining to fit the mantra of "Foster is useless, kick him out".
Can't make him take all the blame for losses then claim that he had nothing to do with wins.
The problems have been shown to be more complex that that and quite possibly fixed.
To have quality players that have played under other quality coaches not only support his retention but to go into bat for him then heap praise on him after good performances indicates to me that he's more than just a nice guy.Hang on,are you saying RM is a quality player?.
A Cadbury Man of the Match quality player.
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@Victor-Meldrew You're confusing sentimental respect & fondness for a colleague with "Praise".
Those players have (understandably) never actually detailed Foster's coaching ability, it's against protocol.
This is a bullshit re imagining to fit the mantra of "Foster is useless, kick him out".
Can't make him take all the blame for losses then claim that he had nothing to do with wins.
The problems have been shown to be more complex that that and quite possibly fixed.
To have quality players that have played under other quality coaches not only support his retention but to go into bat for him then heap praise on him after good performances indicates to me that he's more than just a nice guy.Hang on,are you saying RM is a quality player?.
There are levels of quality
Almost got ya 😂
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@ACT-Crusader said in Foster:
@Victor-Meldrew You're confusing sentimental respect & fondness for a colleague with "Praise".
Those players have (understandably) never actually detailed Foster's coaching ability, it's against protocol.
This is a bullshit re imagining to fit the mantra of "Foster is useless, kick him out".
Can't make him take all the blame for losses then claim that he had nothing to do with wins.
The problems have been shown to be more complex that that and quite possibly fixed.
To have quality players that have played under other quality coaches not only support his retention but to go into bat for him then heap praise on him after good performances indicates to me that he's more than just a nice guy.Hang on,are you saying RM is a quality player?.
A Cadbury Man of the Match quality player.
Poll question: is the MOTM selection more or less of a lottery than the judiciary?
asking the real questions here
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@ACT-Crusader said in Foster:
@Victor-Meldrew You're confusing sentimental respect & fondness for a colleague with "Praise".
Those players have (understandably) never actually detailed Foster's coaching ability, it's against protocol.
This is a bullshit re imagining to fit the mantra of "Foster is useless, kick him out".
Can't make him take all the blame for losses then claim that he had nothing to do with wins.
The problems have been shown to be more complex that that and quite possibly fixed.
To have quality players that have played under other quality coaches not only support his retention but to go into bat for him then heap praise on him after good performances indicates to me that he's more than just a nice guy.Hang on,are you saying RM is a quality player?.
A Cadbury Man of the Match quality player.
Poll question: is the MOTM selection more or less of a lottery than the judiciary?
asking the real questions here
That’s a big question that one.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Foster:
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The Team was lost prior to Schmidt and Ryan. Now the backs are attacking with purpose, our set piece is looking a lot better.
Once again you're arguing a Head Coach (good or bad) doesn't have much impact on team performance. Which, given the way some on here fetishize Roberston as an AB Head Coach, is a bit illogical - if not weird.
Just because one head coach has fuck all impact now new assistants have been forced on him, does not mean all head coaches do nothing.
I'm not saying I totally agree, but it's not weird. Foster is an ineffective head coach, and his team shit as an abs team ever had been. But now he's been forced to move away from his choices as assistants, the abs are improving.
Sorry, but it's incredibly weird thinking to say a head coach has no impact on results and in the same breath argue a new Head Coach will improve things.
Peter De Villiers as Boks coach (2008-2011) - it was well known that he couldn't coach for shit & the assistants did essentially all the coaching for him. Foster appears much the same.
De Villiers started out OK and the Boks faded badly in 2010-11. So if you are saying his assistants did all the work, you're arguing De Villiers wasn't to blame for those latter poor results either, and his assistants should have carried the can.
Which is a bonkers argument when you look at it.
Not really. Even the players admitted that the assistants Gary Gold and Dick Muir were ultimately responsible for the success of that era & said De Villiers was pretty useless as a coach.
Every different to Foster then when you consider the high praise he gets from players like Ritchie, Ardie and Sam Whitelock.
Tbf, Mark "never made the playoffs despite having absolute power" Hammett seemed to have plenty of love from the players he didn't send packing.
I've no doubt that perhaps one-on-one Foster has plenty of wisdom to impart. He was a decent player himself and rose through the coaching ranks very quickly. Clearly he has something of value. Unfortunately it's patently obvious that he's not a very good head coach. The evidence obviously being the Chiefs and ABs. If I can give him credit for something it's having at least been humble enough to accept the changes that clearly needed to be made. While they came very belatedly and allowed him to save his job, many would probably have gone the full bottom lip and had a tanty. Maybe he does that in private but I for one feel a hell of alot better with Schmidt and Ryan holding his hand. It's a pretty ridiculous situation but probably the best outcome before handing over to Razor for fresh start (hopefully 🤞) after the RWC.
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@ACT-Crusader said in Foster:
@Victor-Meldrew You're confusing sentimental respect & fondness for a colleague with "Praise".
Those players have (understandably) never actually detailed Foster's coaching ability, it's against protocol.
This is a bullshit re imagining to fit the mantra of "Foster is useless, kick him out".
Can't make him take all the blame for losses then claim that he had nothing to do with wins.
The problems have been shown to be more complex that that and quite possibly fixed.
To have quality players that have played under other quality coaches not only support his retention but to go into bat for him then heap praise on him after good performances indicates to me that he's more than just a nice guy.Hang on,are you saying RM is a quality player?.
A Cadbury Man of the Match quality player.
Poll question: is the MOTM selection more or less of a lottery than the judiciary?
asking the real questions here
I can’t answer that question. What I do know is that Richie got all the chocolates on Saturday
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Foster:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Foster:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Foster:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Foster:
@Machpants said in Foster:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Foster:
The Team was lost prior to Schmidt and Ryan. Now the backs are attacking with purpose, our set piece is looking a lot better.
Once again you're arguing a Head Coach (good or bad) doesn't have much impact on team performance. Which, given the way some on here fetishize Roberston as an AB Head Coach, is a bit illogical - if not weird.
Just because one head coach has fuck all impact now new assistants have been forced on him, does not mean all head coaches do nothing.
I'm not saying I totally agree, but it's not weird. Foster is an ineffective head coach, and his team shit as an abs team ever had been. But now he's been forced to move away from his choices as assistants, the abs are improving.
Sorry, but it's incredibly weird thinking to say a head coach has no impact on results and in the same breath argue a new Head Coach will improve things.
Peter De Villiers as Boks coach (2008-2011) - it was well known that he couldn't coach for shit & the assistants did essentially all the coaching for him. Foster appears much the same.
De Villiers started out OK and the Boks faded badly in 2010-11. So if you are saying his assistants did all the work, you're arguing De Villiers wasn't to blame for those latter poor results either, and his assistants should have carried the can.
Which is a bonkers argument when you look at it.
Not really. Even the players admitted that the assistants Gary Gold and Dick Muir were ultimately responsible for the success of that era & said De Villiers was pretty useless as a coach.
Every different to Foster then when you consider the high praise he gets from players like Ritchie, Ardie and Sam Whitelock.
Tbf, Mark "never made the playoffs despite having absolute power" Hammett seemed to have plenty of love from the players he didn't send packing.
I've no doubt that perhaps one-on-one Foster has plenty of wisdom to impart. He was a decent player himself and rose through the coaching ranks very quickly. Clearly he has something of value. Unfortunately it's patently obvious that he's not a very good head coach. The evidence obviously being the Chiefs and ABs. If I can give him credit for something it's having at least been humble enough to accept the changes that clearly needed to be made. While they came very belatedly and allowed him to save his job, many would probably have gone the full bottom lip and had a tanty. Maybe he does that in private but I for one feel a hell of alot better with Schmidt and Ryan holding his hand. It's a pretty ridiculous situation but probably the best outcome before handing over to Razor for fresh start (hopefully 🤞) after the RWC.
The flip side to your argument is that maybe he is a good head coach. He has held this team together and found solutions. Even with his mistakes (eg holding on to assistants and some players) he hasn't lost the changing room and has helped guide things through adversity.
Yep, he has stumbled onto some solutions or had his hand forced but I don't buy that he is some kind of idiot at the helm of a ship navigated and sailed by the crew.
Definitely had his failings exposed but he has also been able to work past them.Maybe.
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The flip side to your argument is that maybe he is a good head coach.
oh, my sides
Seriously though, he's clearly not a coaching idiot. Wayne Smith rated him, some players rate him, he interviewed well with the board. I just think with better governance he would have been moved on last year, and we wouldn't be having this discussion. Hell, with better governance we'd have had a proper contested process for the job - not just Foster vs Robertson.
As always the truth is somewhere in the middle. Like our side, he's a flawed character
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@Rancid-Schnitzel apparently razor met with mark Robinson yesterday at nzru headquarters on a public holiday. And walked out together, Nobody knows what is was about . Hopefully his coaching contract post World Cup .
The funny thing is senz share the same building and same floor and they were giving live commentary as it was happening.
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@kiwiinmelb said in Foster:
@Rancid-Schnitzel apparently razor met with mark Robinson yesterday at nzru headquarters on a public holiday. And walked out together, Nobody knows what is was about . Hopefully his coaching contract post World Cup .
The funny thing is senz share the same building and same floor and they were giving live commentary as it was happening.
Not ideal for private meetings.Surely there must be a more discreet exit?
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@kiwiinmelb said in Foster:
@Rancid-Schnitzel apparently razor met with mark Robinson yesterday at nzru headquarters on a public holiday. And walked out together, Nobody knows what is was about . Hopefully his coaching contract post World Cup .
The funny thing is senz share the same building and same floor and they were giving live commentary as it was happening.
Not ideal for private meetings.Surely there must be a more discreet exit?
There's an underground carpark and a fire exit, both of which are in plain view and close to the front door.
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@Old-Samurai-Jack said in Foster:
I have never seen an ABs outfit more clueless or mismanaged than at the start of this season. They were clueless on the field and the selections were just baffling. I have seen average AB teams (on paper) complete and they have always been in the fight regardless! This was the first time the ABs looked like a disorganized rabble, and to be honest, it was a big shock! That is 100% on Foster!
Stevie Devine would agree with your assessment:
“I wasn’t exactly joyous about his coaching,” says Devine.
“It was quite loose and unorganized as nobody really knew their role. I look at the team now and it’s exactly what I'm seeing.”
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@kiwiinmelb said in Foster:
@Rancid-Schnitzel apparently razor met with mark Robinson yesterday at nzru headquarters on a public holiday. And walked out together, Nobody knows what is was about . Hopefully his coaching contract post World Cup .
The funny thing is senz share the same building and same floor and they were giving live commentary as it was happening.
Not ideal for private meetings.A meeting to see if Razor will take the All Black XV
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“It was quite loose and unorganized as nobody really knew their role. I look at the team now and it’s exactly what I'm seeing.”
I hate this, because I'm one of the early members of the Foster Must Go club. But FFS, the players clearly rate him. He's not a great coach, but he's no idiot, and obviously does some good things.
If I get a white knight award for Foster, I'm changing my login details and coming back as a hater. Y'all been warned.
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@Old-Samurai-Jack said in Foster:
I have never seen an ABs outfit more clueless or mismanaged than at the start of this season. They were clueless on the field and the selections were just baffling. I have seen average AB teams (on paper) complete and they have always been in the fight regardless! This was the first time the ABs looked like a disorganized rabble, and to be honest, it was a big shock! That is 100% on Foster!
Stevie Devine would agree with your assessment.
“I wasn’t exactly joyous about his coaching,” says Devine.
“It was quite loose and unorganized as nobody really knew their role. I look at the team now and it’s exactly what I'm seeing.”
Some good (but captain farking obvious)quotes there:
“We are a good team, but we struggle getting on the front foot and to look after the ball. It’s costing us Test matches.
“You can’t build pressure if you can’t hang onto the ball and we can only hang onto it for a few phases and we are relying on our long-range tries to keep us in the game."
But maybe part of a master plan? Deliver shit results while playing some of the most clueless, hamfisted rugby seen from the ABs in decades. Then make changes with a proverbial gun to the head, not to mention forced selections due to injuries. Ta dah. Suddenly a good head coach.
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“It was quite loose and unorganized as nobody really knew their role. I look at the team now and it’s exactly what I'm seeing.”
I hate this, because I'm one of the early members of the Foster Must Go club. But FFS, the players clearly rate him. He's not a great coach, but he's no idiot, and obviously does some good things.
If I get a white knight award for Foster, I'm changing my login details and coming back as a hater. Y'all been warned.
How else does one explain All Blacks going from disorganized rabble to structured & cohesive unit within the timeframe of merely 2-3 weeks? Anyone who thinks the change isn't entirely attributed to Ryan & Schmidt must be kidding themselves. Meldrew appears to be one of them.