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  • Crazy HorseC Offline
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    replied to Crucial on last edited by
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    @Crucial said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    @Frank said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    @Crucial
    Robertson coaches the Saders. So by saying they are not innovative, you are saying he isn't, which is bollocks.

    No. You’ve deliberately taken what I wrote out of context.
    Holland’s teams and Razors teams don’t show the same level of innovation that Brown’s do.
    Never said they weren’t innovative. Said that I don’t see that same level.

    Unless I am missing something ( which is entirely possible) you didn't actually say 'same level'. So I can see why your post was interpreted that way.

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    Apologies for not writing in crayon.

    Point was that I like the idea of Brown.
    We need to be innovative to unlock defences at test level and that’s a special area of his.
    I don’t see similar innovation in unlocking defences from Holland or the Crusaders.

    Join all the points together and it’s fairly clear what I was getting at.

    Then I get accused of declaring that Razor isn’t innovative.

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    @Chris said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    @Crucial said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    @gt12 said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    @Chris said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    My Pick here is Jamie Joseph with Tony Brown as assistant will be the next AB coach.
    I think Mary Banks legend has it spot on.

    I doubt it will happen, but honestly speaking, that's a pretty hard team to beat if they can also add Jase Ryan with the forwards.

    I'd have Brown over Holland and Joseph has Super success and international experience.

    The meltdown from Razor fans would be huge and the pile on after an off performance the same.

    I like that coaching option as well. Mainly because of Brown. The key to future AB success is unlocking defences and innovation. I don't see that from Holland or from Saders teams.

    Probably would see a meltdown ,But I am one Razor fan who wouldn't.I would be happy with a change from Foster and hope we get better results.

    Same. I am not sure too many on here would have a meltdown if Robertson missed out to someone decent. The meltdown would be biblical if Foster was reappointed though 😀

    100% agree.

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    @Crucial said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    Apologies for not writing in crayon.

    Point was that I like the idea of Brown.
    We need to be innovative to unlock defences at test level and that’s a special area of his.
    I don’t see similar innovation in unlocking defences from Holland or the Crusaders.

    Join all the points together and it’s fairly clear what I was getting at.

    Then I get accused of declaring that Razor isn’t innovative.

    No need to apologise as long as you learn from your mistakes.

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    @Darren said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    @Crucial said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    @Nepia said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    @Nepia said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    I think the more pertinent question is why do the Barrett's, who it appears run NZ rugby, not like him?

    Because he surfs?

    Surfings pretty big in the Naki, I'd have picked Broden to be a surfer but Scooter's head is probably too big for him to balance properly.

    And it is a well known fact that giraffes can't surf.

    Or break dance

    But they can (mathematically, at least) swim. And that I didn't know before I read this thread today:

    Sink or swim - giraffes take to the water | Scientific Computing World
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    replied to gt12 on last edited by nostrildamus
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    @gt12 said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    @Chris said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    My Pick here is Jamie Joseph with Tony Brown as assistant will be the next AB coach.
    I think Mary Banks legend has it spot on.

    I doubt it will happen, but honestly speaking, that's a pretty hard team to beat if they can also add Jase Ryan with the forwards.

    I'd have Brown over Holland and Joseph has Super success and international experience.

    Does anyone have an idea who a Joseph-Brown team would prefer to coach the forwards?

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    @Crucial said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    No. You’ve deliberately taken what I wrote out of context.

    I like that coaching option as well. Mainly because of Brown. The key to future AB success is unlocking defences and innovation. **I don't see that from Holland or from Saders teams**.
    

    Given Razor coaches the Crusaders I don't think Frank was wrong to put 2 and 2 together, whether it was written in crayon or not..

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    @nostrildamus said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    @Crucial said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    No. You’ve deliberately taken what I wrote out of context.

    I like that coaching option as well. Mainly because of Brown. The key to future AB success is unlocking defences and innovation. **I don't see that from Holland or from Saders teams**.
    

    Given Razor coaches the Crusaders I don't think Frank was wrong to put 2 and 2 together, whether it was written in crayon or not..

    That’s the trouble if you try maths without a calculator. 🙂

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    @gt12 said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    BTW, I think @Bones is right with his points that some may view him overworking his senior players and making them not be set-up for success with the ABs. If he was asked for some moderation and refused, he won't have improved his standing with the fishheads either.

    Lol, you realize this isn't the Top 14 or URC where there's 25 games + Euro champions cup on top of that..

    Razor is no different to the other SR coaches with their All Blacks - Jason Holland has virtually had Jordie Barrett playing every minute of the last World Cup cycle for the Hurricanes without a break.

    13 games of Super Rugby isn't a massive workload at all.

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    @kiwi_expat pretty sure they don't play those 25 games in the same amount of time and they have rather large squads... i.e those players don't play week in, week out.

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    @kiwi_expat said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    @gt12 said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    BTW, I think @Bones is right with his points that some may view him overworking his senior players and making them not be set-up for success with the ABs. If he was asked for some moderation and refused, he won't have improved his standing with the fishheads either.

    Lol, you realize this isn't the Top 14 or URC where there's 25 games + Euro champions cup on top of that..

    13 games of Super Rugby isn't a massive workload at all.

    Adding to that Barrett,Blackadder,Ennor,Mounga,Reece who are fit have not played any pre season games and Goodhue ,Whitelock,Newell,Havilli just 30 minutes.
    Were the Chiefs and Canes and the Blues except for BB have all played their Ab's at least once.

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    @Chris so he's not playing them enough. Explains why Taylor takes 5 games to get any kind of form back. Bloody razor

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    replied to Bones on last edited by
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    @Bones said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    @Chris so he's not playing them enough. Explains why Taylor takes 5 games to get any kind of form back. Bloody razor

    Bugger you saw the flaw in the plan.

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    @gt12 said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    My guess is it would also mean a complete change in team - no Shand, no whoever else. That might not be a bad thing at all, but it would likely make him be considered a risk as he can't be judged within that environment, or with another team before being handed the reins.

    Makes sense. NZR value continuity.

    BTW, I think @Bones is right with his points that some may view him overworking his senior players and making them not be set-up for success with the ABs. If he was asked for some moderation and refused, he won't have improved his standing with the fishheads either.

    We don't really know how much interaction there is between SR coaches and NZR but you'd imagine there'd be a fair bit between the AB coaching set-up and the SR franchises. Maybe an issue which needs to looked at?

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    replied to Bovidae on last edited by Victor Meldrew
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    @Bovidae said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    As I've said previously, I don't think Foster will continue beyond this year either way.

    FWIW, neither do I. That said, the players rate & like him and he's also rated by the likes of Hansen, Henry etc so If we do OK at RWC2023 I can see him having some sort of role in NZ Rugby.

    I'm taking all the rumours with several kg's of salt, but if NZR are now starting the process of reviewing coaching options after 2023, I think that's a positive step.

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    replied to gt12 on last edited by kiwi_expat
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    @gt12 said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    I also think that there may be some hangover from the 2016 U20s. That team might not have been the strongest, but they had five future ABs (Barrett, Paps, Aumua, Jacobson, Perofeta) and some that are or have been very close (MMT, Stevenson, Strange, Walker-Leawere). Not making the playoffs with that level of quality in his last team with a team brought together quickly probably doesn't help, and it's not clear what the review showed (edit: it's worth noting that some of the players mentioned above were in that team).

    They didn't make the knockouts (despite having a greater +/- than Ireland) as the format changed that year:

    2016 World Rugby Under 20 Championship - Wikipedia

    It was an ugly match in the pouring rain, despite this one loss (gasp...) his U20's record 93% is only second to Rennie.

    Also context is important here, Razor was just 40 in 2016, he'd only been a head coach for 3 years, he's 47 now & undoubtedly a much better coach from his experience.

    And if we are going to cherry-pick reasons for shafting Razor then I could equally discount Joseph:

    -2013 Highlanders finished 2nd last after they signed several top-line All Blacks, Jamie was subsequently confronted by senior players at the end of the season about his management style and to his credit he changed his approach from then on.

    -Joseph had arguably the best NPC team at Wellington for multiple seasons and they could never get across the line at the end when it really mattered and claim titles. They had arguably the best talent coming through in most positions.

    Between 2008-2010 Wellington lost 3 grand finals, bossed the group stages, just couldn't overcome that mental barrier.

    I prefer Razor as he seems to install an unwavering clear mental state in his players to perform during the highest pressure of situations - finals.

    That's not to say Joseph can't but I think Razor has a habitual winning formula that is continually honed, refined & improved upon each season, he's so driven and competitive that it just consumes him - finding those critical 1 percenters that can deliver optimal team performance come play-off's time. He's a relentless stubborn competitor and turns over every single rock in his quest to win.

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  • Rancid SchnitzelR Offline
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    replied to kiwi_expat on last edited by
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    @kiwi_expat said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    @gt12 said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    I also think that there may be some hangover from the 2016 U20s. That team might not have been the strongest, but they had five future ABs (Barrett, Paps, Aumua, Jacobson, Perofeta) and some that are or have been very close (MMT, Stevenson, Strange, Walker-Leawere). Not making the playoffs with that level of quality in his last team with a team brought together quickly probably doesn't help, and it's not clear what the review showed (edit: it's worth noting that some of the players mentioned above were in that team).

    They didn't make the knockouts (despite having a greater +/- than Ireland) as the format changed that year:

    2016 World Rugby Under 20 Championship - Wikipedia

    It was an ugly match in the pouring rain, despite this one loss (gasp...) his U20's record 93% is only second to Rennie.

    Also context is important here, Razor was just 40 in 2016, he'd only been a head coach for 3 years, he's 47 now & undoubtedly a much better coach from his experience.

    And if we are going to cherry-pick reasons for shafting Razor then I could equally discount Joseph:

    -2013 Highlanders finished 2nd last after they signed several top-line All Blacks, Jamie was subsequently confronted by senior players at the end of the season about his management style and to his credit he changed his approach from then on.

    -Joseph had arguably the best NPC team at Wellington for multiple seasons and they could never get across the line at the end when it really mattered and claim titles. They had arguably the best talent coming through in most positions.

    Between 2008-2010 Wellington lost 3 grand finals, bossed the group stages, just couldn't overcome that mental barrier.

    I prefer Razor as he seems to install an unwavering clear mental state in his players to perform during the highest pressure of situations - finals.

    That's not to say Joseph can't but I think Razor has a habitual winning formula that is continually honed & improved upon each season, he's so driven & competitive that it just consumes him - finding those critical 1 percenters that can deliver optimal team performance come play-off's time. He's a relentless stubborn competitor and turns over every single rock in his quest to win.

    Yep. If Razor gets shit for the U20s then JJ has to get shit for that season. The Highlanders were absolutely dire.

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    replied to Rancid Schnitzel on last edited by kiwi_expat
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    @Rancid-Schnitzel I think it shows how crucial Tony Brown and Clarke Dermody's appointments were in 2014.

    Prior to their appointments the Highlanders had finished 9th, 11th, 14th. Afterwards - 5th, 1st, 4th, 5th.

    I rate Dermody very highly as a forwards coach.

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    @Bones said in Foster, Robertson etc:

    @Chris so he's not playing them enough. Explains why Taylor takes 5 games to get any kind of form back. Bloody razor

    5 games to crap form, 20 to good form.

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