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If you look at their full body of work there is no way you can rank Henry ahead of Hansen.
Henry 85% (1st and QF loss at RWCs)
Hansen 87% (1st and 3rd at RWCs)As said, Fred Allen never lost a test match but didn't play SA in that streak.
Hard to rank a number one, but those three are on the short list. A bit disrespectful to ignore Hansen's achievements and a bit forgetful. His work to rebuild between 2011 and 2015 was brilliant
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If you look at their full body of work there is no way you can rank Henry ahead of Hansen.
Henry 85% (1st and QF loss at RWCs)
Hansen 87% (1st and 3rd at RWCs)As said, Fred Allen never lost a test match but didn't play SA in that streak.
Hard to rank a number one, but those three are on the short list. A bit disrespectful to ignore Hansen's achievements and a bit forgetful. His work to rebuild between 2011 and 2015 was brilliant
Yes, unfortunately his legacy is tainted by subsequent failures (some of which could have been prevented I think). The job is easier when this is your team list:
https://www.allblacks.com/news/all-blacks-squad-for-rwc-2015-announced/Some of our greatest ever players in there, and the wheels fell off a bit when he didn't have them. To be expected, to an extent, but the mistakes made in Chicago were due to poor selections and coaching and still grate. Cardiff for me was a very different scenario with Henry.
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Nah, they both won one and didn't win one. Plus, we're not the NH who measure everything in rugby by the RWC.
That's why I also included their winning % in tests.
There isn't much in it, but Henry had the advantage of having some of our all-time greats during his entire tenure while Hansen didn't during the final 4 years. Having the cattle helps.
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If you look at their full body of work there is no way you can rank Henry ahead of Hansen.
Henry 85% (1st and QF loss at RWCs)
Hansen 87% (1st and 3rd at RWCs)As said, Fred Allen never lost a test match but didn't play SA in that streak.
Hard to rank a number one, but those three are on the short list. A bit disrespectful to ignore Hansen's achievements and a bit forgetful. His work to rebuild between 2011 and 2015 was brilliant
Yes, unfortunately his legacy is tainted by subsequent failures (some of which could have been prevented I think). The job is easier when this is your team list:
https://www.allblacks.com/news/all-blacks-squad-for-rwc-2015-announced/Some of our greatest ever players in there, and the wheels fell off a bit when he didn't have them. To be expected, to an extent, but the mistakes made in Chicago were due to poor selections and coaching and still grate. Cardiff for me was a very different scenario with Henry.
They said the same thing about Phil Jackson. He did have the core of a great team, that is without doubt. But we have had excellent teams in the past and failed to be as successful let alone win Bill (remember 4 more years?)
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@mariner4life said in Exodus:
@akan004 yeah like he wouldn't have had truckloads of shit thrown at him for foisting Foster on us midway through the RWC cycle.
"YOU ARE A FILTHY QUITTER YOU FAT JUDAS FUCK!!
How on earth did you get hold of Dad's texts to me about resigning from my last job?
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@mariner4life said in Exodus:
@akan004 yeah like he wouldn't have had truckloads of shit thrown at him for foisting Foster on us midway through the RWC cycle.
"YOU ARE A FILTHY QUITTER YOU FAT JUDAS FUCK!!
How on earth did you get hold of Dad's texts to me about resigning from my last job?
we talk all the time about just how disappointed we are in you.
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@mariner4life said in Exodus:
@mariner4life said in Exodus:
@akan004 yeah like he wouldn't have had truckloads of shit thrown at him for foisting Foster on us midway through the RWC cycle.
"YOU ARE A FILTHY QUITTER YOU FAT JUDAS FUCK!!
How on earth did you get hold of Dad's texts to me about resigning from my last job?
we talk all the time about just how disappointed we are in you.
That's the only thing that kept my parents together. When they got bored of that, they divorced.
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@mariner4life said in Exodus:
@mariner4life said in Exodus:
@akan004 yeah like he wouldn't have had truckloads of shit thrown at him for foisting Foster on us midway through the RWC cycle.
"YOU ARE A FILTHY QUITTER YOU FAT JUDAS FUCK!!
How on earth did you get hold of Dad's texts to me about resigning from my last job?
we talk all the time about just how disappointed we are in you.
That's the only thing that kept my parents together. When they got bored of that, they divorced.
I'm not sure whether to laugh or cry
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Nah, they both won one and didn't win one. Plus, we're not the NH who measure everything in rugby by the RWC.
That's why I also included their winning % in tests.
There isn't much in it, but Henry had the advantage of having some of our all-time greats during his entire tenure while Hansen didn't during the final 4 years. Having the cattle helps.
I think though Henry had to build a team from a very low base (on field and of field) whereas Hanson’s inherited that cattle and mostly kept it going. I think Hanson had the advantage, with noir much in it
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They said the same thing about Phil Jackson. He did have the core of a great team, that is without doubt. But we have had excellent teams in the past and failed to be as successful let alone win Bill (remember 4 more years?)
Which is why the succesion planning is so important. I just don't feel that Hansen did that all very well - sure you have to have the talent but I think we did (Carters and McCaws aside). That is why we couldn't beat the Lions (ignoring french refs) and lost to Ireland - twice. It was some poor planning. That is why he isn't a legend for me.
Oh, our other "excellent" teams all had flaws too. Mostly mentally and that is due to coaching and on field leadership.
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@mariner4life said in Exodus:
@akan004 yeah like he wouldn't have had truckloads of shit thrown at him for foisting Foster on us midway through the RWC cycle.
"YOU ARE A FILTHY QUITTER YOU FAT JUDAS FUCK!!
How on earth did you get hold of Dad's texts to me about resigning from my last job?
that is 5 hefty insults for the price of one! Which one was meant to sting the most?!
I particularly like the fat Judas comment-"yep I am sacrificing everything meaningful in my life but don't anyone dare call me overweight.." -
Premiership club Harlequins have signed scrum-half Lewis Gjaltema from New Zealander side North Harbour.
The 22-year-old will link up with the Quins squad at the start of 2021.
North Harbour play in Mitre 10, the provincial domestic tournament in New Zealand, and are affiliated with Auckland-based Super Rugby side Blues.
"Lewis is a hard-working, English-qualified nine with a strong core skillset," Quins head of rugby Paul Gustard told the club website.
"We have been watching Lewis in the Mitre 10 Cup for a while, where he's had many impressive performances."
Quins have not disclosed the length of Gjaltema's contract at the Twickenham Stoop.
I always felt he was underrated and suffered from staying loyal to Harbour stuck behind Hall who always played 70 - 80 minutes every week. Still only 22 so watch him be pushing for the England squad in a couple of seasons!
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I can't remember whether this has already been posted:
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Luatangi Li (Northland) has re-signed with San Diego Legion
https://sdlegion.com/blogs/news/san-diego-legion-re-signs-lua-lia-2021-season -
Jarred Adams (Auckland) has signed with Manukata Sanix Blues
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@Stargazer That thins the Blues region loose head depth somewhat. Disappointed Adams wasn't picked up for a super team. He played for the Sun Wolves last season so already had that Japanese connection.