Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion
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@Chris said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:
@Tim said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:
Blues: Schmidt, Cotter, Boyd, Pivac
Crusaders: Goodman staying at Leinster, Cotter, Brad Mooar, Glenn Delaney, Deans (though unlikely to leave Japan, and Reds are after him)
Thanks Mate.
article speculation as Mooar didn't have a great relationship with Mansbridge & Razor.
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@kiwi_expat said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:
@Chris said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:
@Tim said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:
Blues: Schmidt, Cotter, Boyd, Pivac
Crusaders: Goodman staying at Leinster, Cotter, Brad Mooar, Glenn Delaney, Deans (though unlikely to leave Japan, and Reds are after him)
Thanks Mate.
article speculation as Mooar didn't have a great relationship with Mansbridge & Razor.
Yep they did not rate Mooar very highly.
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@kiwi_expat said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:
@Chris what was issue the Crusaders had with Brad, was it his on-field technical coaching? personal skills?
Personal skills I think mainly,A bit of not wanting to fit into the teams patterns I believe.
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@SBW1 said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:
Will the new All Black coaches have a role in choosing their Super franchise coaching successors?
I wouldn't have thought so. The teams' respective boards have the opportunity to stuff that up
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Joseph might have been approached, but it tells you where the money is.
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@Bovidae said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:
Joseph might have been approached, but it tells you where the money is.
why would he want to return
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@ploughboy said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:
@Bovidae said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:
Joseph might have been approached, but it tells you where the money is.
why would he want to return
Moving to a Japanese club feels like a money move. If he wanted to advance his test coaching experience I would have expected him to head to the NH
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@Bovidae said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:
Joseph might have been approached, but it tells you where the money is.
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@Stargazer curiouser and curiouser
@Crucial said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:
I wonder what Tony Brown will be doing?
Scotland could be a fit for him.would love to see him go higher but im always conscience of he previous preference to assit rather than have the top job
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@Kiwiwomble said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:
@Stargazer curiouser and curiouser
@Crucial said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:
I wonder what Tony Brown will be doing?
Scotland could be a fit for him.would love to see him go higher but im always conscience of he previous preference to assit rather than have the top job
As per the post above, maybe the whole team up of JJ and Brown go somewhere.
I think Scotland are the main team still unconfirmed and I reckon they would be a great fit to Scotland's 'DNA". Hard forward play combined with adventurous backs. -
Mitchell looks to be out of the equation (if he was ever in it)
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@Darren said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:
Why do I have a suspicion that the Blues and Crusaders will get top coaches and Canes will just get someone like Gibbes?
Because the Canes are short sighted and usually promote internally even when the coach being promoted isn't deserving. If Gibbes gets selected we are probably stuck with him for the next 3-4 years unfortunately.
I hope it doesn't eventuate and they actually consider other applicants but I have the same gut feeling that the board or whoever is recruiting for the new role will be happy doing as little work as possible.
I'd rather back a young coach like Tamati Ellison than someone like Chris Gibbes who literally hasn't proved anything.
I do however question the NZ Herald article above. Last week they had only kicked off the recruiting process and mentioned there were about 10 interested parties, but now the NZH are reporting Gibbes is the clear favourite. To me it sounds like they are simply making assumptions, so I hope they are wrong.