When should Foster go?
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@taniwharugby said in When should Foster go?:
@mariner4life you forgot to put @Nepia
yeah shit
to be honest i just assumed he had some sort of bat signal that triggered when someone talked shit like that.
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@mariner4life Reading Mitch's book he came across as pretty oddball, so he might have had a few more problems than just selections.
But, results-wise he has copped an unfair amount of shit - and when he was in the job, the media (Deaker, Golightly et al) absolutely went for the jugular.
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@Chris-B said in When should Foster go?:
@mariner4life Reading Mitch's book he came across as pretty oddball, so he might have had a few more problems than just selections.
But, results-wise he has copped an unfair amount of shit - and when he was in the job, the media (Deaker, Golightly et al) absolutely went for the jugular.
i think his history proves that he comes in, has success, and then very quickly wears out his welcome.
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@Chris-B said in When should Foster go?:
Deaker, Golightly
a couple of giant fluffybunnies if ever there was some
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@mariner4life said in When should Foster go?:
@taniwharugby said in When should Foster go?:
@mariner4life you forgot to put @Nepia
yeah shit
to be honest i just assumed he had some sort of bat signal that triggered when someone talked shit like that.
Yep, the shit coach signal - although it doesn’t differentiate between Mitch, the Hammettuer or Philpott.
But, at any rate Cullen was only one of Mitch’s many issues!
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@mariner4life said in When should Foster go?:
@Chris-B said in When should Foster go?:
Deaker, Golightly
a couple of giant fluffybunnies if ever there was some
I would have assumed those two were pro Mitch rather than anti him just going by them all being fluffybunnies.
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@Nepia said in When should Foster go?:
@mariner4life said in When should Foster go?:
@Chris-B said in When should Foster go?:
Deaker, Golightly
a couple of giant fluffybunnies if ever there was some
I would have assumed those two were pro Mitch rather than anti him just going by them all being fluffybunnies.
.....and all having the same shiny head styles
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Reflecting on the Mitch/Deans era, I always got the impression they recognised they would get shit for some of their decisions but a decision needed to be made as they only had two years until the 2003 RWC.
Assuming we get a full international season and Fozzie pulls a 0-13 losing streak, are we handing the same poisoned chalice to Fozzies successor?
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@PecoTrain said in When should Foster go?:
Reflecting on the Mitch/Deans era, I always got the impression they recognised they would get shit for some of their decisions but a decision needed to be made as they only had two years until the 2003 RWC.
Assuming we get a full international season and Fozzie pulls a 0-13 losing streak,He wouldn't get that far.
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@antipodean said in When should Foster go?:
@PecoTrain said in When should Foster go?:
Reflecting on the Mitch/Deans era, I always got the impression they recognised they would get shit for some of their decisions but a decision needed to be made as they only had two years until the 2003 RWC.
Assuming we get a full international season and Fozzie pulls a 0-13 losing streak,
He wouldn't get that far.
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I could have posted this in more than one thread:
Scott Robertson and New Zealand Rugby (NZR) are yet to strike a deal, but are making progress on a contract extension which will ensure the Crusaders coach stays put. That will be music to the ears of rugby fans spooked by the All Blacks’ shaky 2020 campaign, one which had some calling for coach Ian Foster’s head after he mustered just three wins from six tests. Locking up Robertson beyond the end of next season should be a priority for NZR administrators, who will need a contingency plan if they opt not to extend Foster’s initial two-year deal through the 2023 World Cup.
“Getting there, yeah,” Robertson said of the contract negotiations. “I’ve had some conversations with New Zealand Rugby. They've come down and had a chat, we are just in the process of asking a few questions about processes in the future and what that might look like, so I get a bit of assurance of what they’re thinking when opportunities arrive.” It’s no secret Robertson, having coached the Crusaders to four straight titles since taking over in 2017, wants nothing more than to coach the All Blacks. Should another wonky campaign prompt NZR to move on from Foster at the end of 2021, that opportunity could come as soon as 2022. If not, he will have to wait at least two more years. Even then, nothing is guaranteed.
The Covid-19 pandemic has also played a part in an extension not yet being signed, given negotiations were temporarily suspended, Robertson said.
He’s also continuing to speak to British and Irish Lions coach Warren Gatland regarding assisting during next year’s tour of South Africa. Robertson doesn’t expect a full-blown assistant’s job, but has floated the possibility of assisting defence coach Andy Farrell. It would need signed off by NZR, which earlier this year gave Crusaders assistant Jason Ryan the green light to join Fiji as their forwards coach. “We’ve had some good conversations the last couple of weeks,” Robertson said on Wednesday. “It wasn't an assistant role I was wanting, it was a learning opportunity for me, to help out with the professional development and to support the current coaching group. It wasn't about being an assistant as such. "Those conversations are continuing … it's a highly likely chance, I'm finding ways I can get there."