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    @Stargazer

    Hurricanes won in 2016. Not 2015. We made the final in 2015 and were top qualifiers ...

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    "Such a strategy may favour the experienced Penney or Cotter taking charge."
    That's a fairly good choice to have isn't it?

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    @Winger I didn't write the article 😉

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    @nostrildamus Penney didn't do to well when in charge of the Waratahs. He got sacked.

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    Why is Laidlaw suddenly rated highly? He doesn’t have much experience in XV’s

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    @Duluth said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:

    Why is Laidlaw suddenly rated highly? He doesn’t have much experience in XV’s

    He would be a risk but as an assistant coach he was VG (better than Holland) at the canes.
    I'm surprised the Blues can't find someone else that's linked to Blues rugby in some way. As Laidlaw is with the canes

    It's a concern the lack of experienced quality coaches. Anyone promising is in demand. Including Laidlaw and Ellison

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    @Winger said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:

    I'm surprised the Blues can't find someone else that's linked to Blues rugby in some way

    That's assuming the article is correct. I would like Pivac or Coventry.

    Pivac was initially talked about as a possibility and I don't think he's taken another job yet. Also, these articles never mention Coventry.. promoting him to head coach seems like a very good choice right in front of their noses

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    @Duluth I think some of it is the other options we're hearing about in the media are dreadful. Laidlaw at least has success behind him.

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    @Duluth TC is quietly peeved that he wasn't considered as a frontline candidate

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    @Stargazer said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:

    @nostrildamus Penney didn't do to well when in charge of the Waratahs. He got sacked.

    true (0 from 5 ain't great) but he did well with Canterbury. And Tahs coaches seem to get sacked a bit even in the Tahs role or afterwards..

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    @Nogusta said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:

    @Duluth TC is quietly peeved that he wasn't considered as a frontline candidate

    Always seemed like a good coach to me, decent experience and results.

    FORWARDS COACH EXTENDS HIS STAY TO END OF 2023 — Blues Rugby

    FORWARDS COACH EXTENDS HIS STAY TO END OF 2023 — Blues Rugby

    Blues forwards coach Tom Coventry has extended his tenure at the club for further two years. Coventry is one of only a handful of coaches to have won multiple Super Rugby titles at different clubs, with success in winning last year’s Trans Tasman Trophy at the Blues and two Super Rugby crowns at t

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    Seems a no brainer to me

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    I am sure if Clark Laidlaw is appointed head coach he would work with Tom Coventry,as they both coached Samoa to some success .Both men very experienced and players seem to play for them.Hope so,as a certain continuity would be assured.

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    The Herald understands the Crusaders are also reaching the pointy end of their search to replace Robertson, with Rob Penney emerging as the favourite to assume charge next year.

    The Crusaders are thought to be choosing between former All Blacks lock Ross Filipo and Penney.

    Given their relatively inexperienced coaching team, that will next year feature former All Blacks openside Matt Todd’s inclusion alongside Tamati Ellison, Dan Perrin and James Marshall, the Crusaders are thought to be leaning towards appointing the experienced Penney.

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    @nostrildamus said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:

    "Such a strategy may favour the experienced Penney or Cotter taking charge."
    That's a fairly good choice to have isn't it?

    Cotter would be a far better option, Penney only had notable success at NPC level, his results overseas (Munster, NTT Shining Arcs, Waratahs etc..) were pretty average to say the least.

    Cotter like Razor has delivered success with multiple teams in different environments, NPC appears to be Penney's level.

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    Not sure I like the Penny option either good for Canterbury in the NPC but has not stepped up very well as a coach since then.

    The only thing about it is his deep Canterbury roots understanding the Crusaders culture.

    Nothing really being said about a coach in the wind at all.

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    May 9, 2023

    Coy Joseph keeping his eyes on the prize

    Coy Joseph keeping his eyes on the prize

    Jamie Joseph has his focus on one thing between now and the end of the year. The former Highlanders coach returns to Tokyo tomorrow with both eyes...

    Joseph is reluctant to be in the news for anything other than coaching Japan, out of respect for his employers and for the magnitude of the task that awaits him.

    You will not be reading much at all about his feelings on the All Blacks coaching appointment process, on whether he is interested in coaching at Super Rugby level again, or on reports linking him to a role with a Japanese club.

    He described as "absolute rubbish" a Newshub report last week that he had signed to coach the Shizuoka club next season, and his coaching future was not a topic he wished to discuss.

    "I’m contracted to Japan. It’s a big job with the big challenge of the World Cup, so that’s my focus."

    Three New Zealand teams — the Crusaders, the Hurricanes and the Blues — will be looking for Super Rugby coaches next year with the elevation of, respectively, Scott Robertson, Jason Holland and Leon MacDonald to the All Blacks.

    Joseph did not want to talk about whether a return to his home country was on the cards.

    "I’m just really focused on doing my best for Japan. I’m contracted until December, and no doubt those jobs will have been filled by then."

    He has not spoken in public since his bid for the All Blacks coaching job ended when Robertson was appointed, and Joseph does not intend to create a headline about the process.

    "I’d rather not comment.

    "They’ve obviously made the decision with Scotty and his coaches. The process is done and dusted, and I’ve got a job to do with Japan."

    The man who guided the Highlanders to their Super Rugby title in 2015 has called on fans to have some patience as their team continues to struggle.

    "It’s really difficult to observe a couple of games from the outside and then try to comment.

    "They’ve had lots of changes. Lots of new coaches and players. Lots of inexperience. It takes time.

    "It’s going to take Derms [coach Clarke Dermody] and his team some time. Quality guys, quality coaches — you just need to be a little bit patient."

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    Not that he was in the Blues' sights, but where does this leave them. Are they now talking to Cotter?
    The deathly silence from Auckland implies either some behind the scenes recruiting that the gossip grapevine isn't picking up on or they are waiting for other teams to throw them the candidates they don't want.

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    @Crucial Just means that the Blues org talks less to the media. Not a bad thing.

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    @Kirwan said in Next Blues, Crusaders, Hurricanes coach discussion:

    @Crucial Just means that the Blues org talks less to the media. Not a bad thing.

    True but I don't really believe he Blues are that leak proof and rumours circulate quite easily as shown by the other two franchises (and the Blues up to recently)
    Maybe whoever they are targeting requires stuff to be kept on the low while they sort out other stuff and that would be good.

    For instance, I would think that Cotter would not like them to disclose or leak any discussions while he was interviewing with the Saders.

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