Hansen
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Hansen:
Time for the All Blacks to be more ruthless and nasty.
On the field, yes. Def need some mongrel - we've allowed ourselves to be bullied in few tests and haven't taken a deep breath, toughed it out and gained ascendemcy.
However, I'm happy with the "Nice All Black" image. Far too much of rugby is going down the whiny soccer route without NZ adding to it.
Don't want winny soccer approach just more pragmatism and realism. Not Ronaldo or Wayne Rooney, more like Colin Meads or Richie McCaw.
It isn't the All Blacks job to manage and to promote Rugby as a brand around the world that is World Rugby's task.
The All Blacks have become so obsessed with being liked beyond their own shores that it almost seems needy at times.
Tew and Hansen became too idealistic. Reading Carok Dwek and Martin Seligman, while Eddie Jones and Rassie Erasmus were looking to Sun Tzu, Machiavelli and Clausewitz for inspiration.
It is cruel and nasty world. Naive bunnies get eaten up.
Being likeable is for Disney characters. The prime job of All Blacks is to crush the dreams of other international Rugby players on the field.
This last bit.
Everyone loves a winner.
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Bridge was poor. Its a bit pointless arguing who was more poor. And really Bridge and Reece only made the starting team because of who they play for
Coaches naturally have preferences for the team they support. But a good coach has the maturity to put his preferences to one side and pick the best team. They must do this and also make it seem as they doing this otherwise its likely to create a strange atmosphere in the team. When Hansen picked Barrett over Cane it was obvious what was going on. Then what followed was a dreadful performance
Hansen failed the maturity test. As Wylie, Hart and Deans did before him. Henry and Smith didn't.
The next coach can't be Robertson. He's not ready yet. Go overseas and coach for a few years to prove he can coach outside the safe Crusaders environment. I just like the look of Joseph and Brown. Greta combination and Joseph is a perfect front person
Utter garbage. Bridge and Reece had both earned their spots and neither are to blame for what happened yesterday. You have ZERO credibility when you promote this Hansen Crusaders bias crap at the same time as blatantly ignoring how poor your boy Jordie was off the bench, in a continuation of his legacy of AB brain farts. Also, how much time have you spent in the AB environment, enabling you to comment on the atmosphere within the side??
It’s really sad and unfortunate that AB losses bring out the absolute worse in “fans”. I said a few weeks ago that there are those waiting for a loss to bring knives out for Bridge , Reece and Mounga and it comes to pass. At least I am happy that team is taking the loss with dignity.
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At least I am happy that team is taking the loss with dignity.
Yes and had the good grace to stay on the field and bow to the fans - leassons learned = not like the '99 side which all (apart from Jonah) scuttled away down the tunnel immediately after the loss, and afterwards some (Kelleher et al) were seen laughing it up queuing for restaurant and movie.
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@Jailbreak7 tbf most of them bar Jonah looked like that right from getting off the bus before the game
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@Jailbreak7 Doug Howlett was arrested in 2007 for jumping on parked cars outside the Heathrow Hilton:
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@taniwharugby said in Hansen:
@Jailbreak7 tbf most of them bar Jonah looked like that right from getting off the bus before the game
That’s a pretty average observation. How can you question the mindset of an All Black team in a RWC semi final?
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@rotated were you there? Thats the 'average' read I got, coupled with the warming up on the field, the 2nd half, I think it showed they weren't in the right space...to much laughing, joking, messing about.
I know everyone relaxes differently, but this was different.
Other people I spoke to thought similar.
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@Machpants Nope, complete Truth. When has this team won the big ones?
The Bled return match at the fortress when we needed to 35-0 to retain the Bled.... That was HUGE and one of the biggest games of the year
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I hate the way people put the boot in to Hansen AFTER he has left....he was a great coach and a great ambassador for NZ rugby and NZ as a nation...Thank you Steve...good luck and hope you get the gig of a lifetime after this RWC.
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@taniwharugby said in Hansen:
@rotated were you there? Thats the 'average' read I got, coupled with the warming up on the field, the 2nd half, I think it showed they weren't in the right space...to much laughing, joking, messing about.
I know everyone relaxes differently, but this was different.
Other people I spoke to thought similar.
Just taking the piss at how Hansen threatened to teach a report a lesson for suggesting the same thing at the press conference.
I completely agree with your observation.
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@Blackheart said in Hansen:
I hate the way people put the boot in to Hansen AFTER he has left....he was a great coach and a great ambassador for NZ rugby and NZ as a nation...Thank you Steve...good luck and hope you get the gig of a lifetime after this RWC.
Again, people have been critical of selections all year. Longer in some cases.
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@Blackheart said in Hansen:
I hate the way people put the boot in to Hansen AFTER he has left....he was a great coach and a great ambassador for NZ rugby and NZ as a nation...Thank you Steve...good luck and hope you get the gig of a lifetime after this RWC.
No one is doubting that Hansen was a great ambassador for NZ Rugby and is a good bloke.
No one is questioning that England were excellent on Saturday.
What some of us have been questioning for some time are the strategic decisions that have been taken by Hansen and NZRU concerning the ABs in the last couple of years, especially leaving him with sub-par Assistant Coaches since Wayne Smith left.
Big difference between that and "putting the boot in" as you call it.
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Being critical of selections is one thing - filling actual holes is another. Did we have the best 15 players starting? I think we had 14 of the best starting options and the 15th on the bench. If Todd had been fit, I would have started Cane with Todd on the bench and dropped Pat T. I'm not sure it would have made a difference...
Look at the number of props that have been tried over the last 3 years. I count at least 8 players (Franks, Moody, Karl T, Ofa T, Laulala, Moli, Angus T, Faumuina) of which 2 have effectively retired
Look at the number of midfield combos that we have tried? I count at least 5 players (SBW, Crotty, ALB, Goodhue, Laumape)
Look at the number of options we have tried at 6 and they haven't worked out? Kaino (retired), Squires (not an answer), Savea (not his best position IMHO), SB (not his best position...), Frizell, Hemopo (off to Japan), Fafita (not an answer at the moment)Much of the criticism directed at the result of this game ignores what the AB's have done to try and fill gaps, often caused by injuries, in the last few years and whether some of the fringe players could have come into better form in this tournament. It's possible, but how many risks do you take?
Based on performances in yesterdays game, the players I expected more from were Taylor, Whitelock, Retallick, Savea and Read. I'm ignoring backs for now - we lost this game in the forwards. We missed Savea in support at breakdowns (other than that he played well and improved when Cane came on) and the other four an uncharacteristic number of errors compared to their usual games. SB made errors too, but I'm giving him a pass based on coaches playing him out of position and the props did enough.
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Hansen has been great for the All Blacks and will rightly be considered a legend. He has been involved with the ABs since 2004 and we have had huge success in that time.
It is the right time to go. I am not sure if he is as good a coach as he has been previously and has selections and decisionmaking has been uncharacteristic for him.
One thing that I have been saying for a while is that its been a while since the ABs have been at the forefront of the evolution of the game. It seems havent brought any real innovation to the the game in a long time and have been slow to recognise and implement things such as a rush defence and ball carying props (mako did 12 carries to moody's one i believe yesterday).
In hindsight Barrett at the blindside was a mistake, especially as 2 of Englands star players were at 6 and 7 and we have played Cane and Savea throughout the tournament.
Still, our side isnt a patch on previous world cup teams but one thing we havent seen is an Ab side play better than the sum of their parts and play above themselves for quite some time.
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@PecoTrain said in Hansen:
Look at the number of props that have been tried over the last 3 years. I count at least 8 players (Franks, Moody, Karl T, Ofa T, Laulala, Moli, Angus T, Faumuina) of which 2 have effectively retired
Kane Hames, Wyatt Crockett, Tim Perry and Tyrel Lomax - and that's just from the Mako!
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@Blackheart said in Hansen:
I hate the way people put the boot in to Hansen AFTER he has left....he was a great coach and a great ambassador for NZ rugby and NZ as a nation...Thank you Steve...good luck and hope you get the gig of a lifetime after this RWC.
Again, people have been critical of selections all year. Longer in some cases.
Of course, they have been - but, that doesn't mean they're right.
All those criticisms are just theories that didn't get tested. The only person's theory that gets tested in reality is Hansen's. And he only gets one shot. Across his career he's been right about 86 percent of the time.
You don't have to look too hard to find someone today who is claiming vindication for "their" player and you're thinking, "you're dreaming mate". But that person will have 5 likes from some other plonkers who are similarly misguided.
You play that game again with the same players and get to change five plays/decisions - e.g. MoĂşnga tackles Daly, Retallick passes accurately to the support, Whitelock doesn't push Farrell in the face - and you could easily get a different result.