Blues 2022
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@l_n_p said in Blues 2022:
@nzzp said in Blues 2022:
@tim said in Blues 2022:
@daffy-jaffy Wow, big signing. I wonder if he has helped with recruiting a name lock as a one season replacement for Tuipulotu?
massive signing. Big rugby brain - he did so much with limited stocks in Ireland. Love to see what magic he works alongside Leon, and really should have Sir Graham on call a couple of times a week for innovative ideas.
Huge, indeed massive, signing, great for NZ. Won two tests against the ABs and damn nearly a third (THAT game in 2013). Also someone who seems able to put his ego aside.
Scott Robertson + Joe Schmidt + one more = the next Three Wise Men?
I don't think Joe is at all keen on any full time jobs like abs, so it won't be happening. Maybe as selector, but I think helping out the blues is the level he is interested in. Razor plus Japan's coaches would be nice!
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@machpants said in Blues 2022:
@l_n_p said in Blues 2022:
@nzzp said in Blues 2022:
@tim said in Blues 2022:
@daffy-jaffy Wow, big signing. I wonder if he has helped with recruiting a name lock as a one season replacement for Tuipulotu?
massive signing. Big rugby brain - he did so much with limited stocks in Ireland. Love to see what magic he works alongside Leon, and really should have Sir Graham on call a couple of times a week for innovative ideas.
Huge, indeed massive, signing, great for NZ. Won two tests against the ABs and damn nearly a third (THAT game in 2013). Also someone who seems able to put his ego aside.
Scott Robertson + Joe Schmidt + one more = the next Three Wise Men?
I don't think Joe is at all keen on any full time jobs like abs, so it won't be happening. Maybe as selector, but I think helping out the blues is the level he is interested in. Razor plus Japan's coaches would be nice!
from the42.ie
The 56-year-old has been mentoring Blues head coach Leon McDonald over the past year and will now formally link with the Auckland-based franchise as part of their coaching team following the departure of Tana Umaga.
It marks a return to the Blues for Schmidt, who was previously an assistant coach for the franchise from 2004 until 2007 when he moved to Clermont in France. -
@nzzp said in Blues 2022:
@machpants said in Blues 2022:
@l_n_p said in Blues 2022:
@nzzp said in Blues 2022:
@tim said in Blues 2022:
@daffy-jaffy Wow, big signing. I wonder if he has helped with recruiting a name lock as a one season replacement for Tuipulotu?
massive signing. Big rugby brain - he did so much with limited stocks in Ireland. Love to see what magic he works alongside Leon, and really should have Sir Graham on call a couple of times a week for innovative ideas.
Huge, indeed massive, signing, great for NZ. Won two tests against the ABs and damn nearly a third (THAT game in 2013). Also someone who seems able to put his ego aside.
Scott Robertson + Joe Schmidt + one more = the next Three Wise Men?
I don't think Joe is at all keen on any full time jobs like abs, so it won't be happening. Maybe as selector, but I think helping out the blues is the level he is interested in. Razor plus Japan's coaches would be nice!
from the42.ie
The 56-year-old has been mentoring Blues head coach Leon McDonald over the past year and will now formally link with the Auckland-based franchise as part of their coaching team following the departure of Tana Umaga.
It marks a return to the Blues for Schmidt, who was previously an assistant coach for the franchise from 2004 until 2007 when he moved to Clermont in France.The latest comment on that ie42 article made me laugh -
"@Pedro: God help us all then. Between their skill levels and precision and his attention to detail there’ll be no hope for the rest of us"
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"The Blues squad will be named in three weeks, with pre-season preparations to begin soon after".
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@daffy-jaffy said in Blues 2022:
"The Blues squad will be named in three weeks, with pre-season preparations to begin soon after".
Thank god for that I have literally exhausted all my contacts trying to dig up oil trying to piece this squad together.
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@chris said in Blues 2022:
@african-monkey said in Blues 2022:
@chris As @chchfanatic said, your crew knew what to do and fucked it up. No ones fault but your own.
Totally agree we fucked up,That doesn't turn the comp into a true competition.
Thats my point not about the Blues not deserving to win.
My point being the Competition format was seriously flawedAnd yet the Crusaders still entered the comp.
I did not know they were unaware of the bonus points system or that they would not play every team. So unfair. I feel sorry for them now.
You do also realize the Boks fans will now seize on your logic to deny the All Blacks one RWC win, don't you? Mark Keohane will just love you. -
@nostrildamus Im fully in the camp that Super rugby TT was not a legitimate comp.
Who can beat the Australian teams the most. Joke of a competition.
Edit: and i hate the crusaders.
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@nostrildamus said in Blues 2022:
@chris said in Blues 2022:
@african-monkey said in Blues 2022:
@chris As @chchfanatic said, your crew knew what to do and fucked it up. No ones fault but your own.
Totally agree we fucked up,That doesn't turn the comp into a true competition.
Thats my point not about the Blues not deserving to win.
My point being the Competition format was seriously flawedAnd yet the Crusaders still entered the comp.
I did not know they were unaware of the bonus points system or that they would not play every team. So unfair. I feel sorry for them now.
You do also realize the Boks fans will now seize on your logic to deny the All Blacks one RWC win, don't you? Mark Keohane will just love you.Great bloke is Mark Keohane he makes me laugh whenever he writes shit.
Nothing to do with who won that comp not what I was saying .
I repeat stupid competition were you don’t play half the teams is not a true competition.
That was the point of the post not a Serve at the Blues but at the format of the competition.
But I understand the Blues have not won anything for a while so the competition is being defended.
But deep down you know like everyone really does it was a Mickey Mouse comp. -
@muddyriver said in Blues 2022:
Who can beat the Australian teams the most.
Sounds like an immensely worthwhile competition to me! I wonder if it could be expanded to other spheres?
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@chris said in Blues 2022:
@nostrildamus said in Blues 2022:
@chris said in Blues 2022:
@african-monkey said in Blues 2022:
@chris As @chchfanatic said, your crew knew what to do and fucked it up. No ones fault but your own.
Totally agree we fucked up,That doesn't turn the comp into a true competition.
Thats my point not about the Blues not deserving to win.
My point being the Competition format was seriously flawedAnd yet the Crusaders still entered the comp.
I did not know they were unaware of the bonus points system or that they would not play every team. So unfair. I feel sorry for them now.
You do also realize the Boks fans will now seize on your logic to deny the All Blacks one RWC win, don't you? Mark Keohane will just love you.Great bloke is Mark Keohane he makes me laugh whenever he writes shit.
Nothing to do with who won that comp not what I was saying .
I repeat stupid competition were you don’t play half the teams is not a true competition.
That was the point of the post not a Serve at the Blues but at the format of the competition.
But I understand the Blues have not won anything for a while so the competition is being defended.
But deep down you know like everyone really does it was a Mickey Mouse comp.if you go back you will see I only entered this thread to defend Crusaders from being called discards.
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@nostrildamus said in Blues 2022:
@chris said in Blues 2022:
@nostrildamus said in Blues 2022:
@chris said in Blues 2022:
@african-monkey said in Blues 2022:
@chris As @chchfanatic said, your crew knew what to do and fucked it up. No ones fault but your own.
Totally agree we fucked up,That doesn't turn the comp into a true competition.
Thats my point not about the Blues not deserving to win.
My point being the Competition format was seriously flawedAnd yet the Crusaders still entered the comp.
I did not know they were unaware of the bonus points system or that they would not play every team. So unfair. I feel sorry for them now.
You do also realize the Boks fans will now seize on your logic to deny the All Blacks one RWC win, don't you? Mark Keohane will just love you.Great bloke is Mark Keohane he makes me laugh whenever he writes shit.
Nothing to do with who won that comp not what I was saying .
I repeat stupid competition were you don’t play half the teams is not a true competition.
That was the point of the post not a Serve at the Blues but at the format of the competition.
But I understand the Blues have not won anything for a while so the competition is being defended.
But deep down you know like everyone really does it was a Mickey Mouse comp.if you go back you will see I only entered this thread to defend Crusaders from being called discards.
Haha True.
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@nostrildamus said in Blues 2022:
@chris said in Blues 2022:
@african-monkey said in Blues 2022:
@chris As @chchfanatic said, your crew knew what to do and fucked it up. No ones fault but your own.
Totally agree we fucked up,That doesn't turn the comp into a true competition.
Thats my point not about the Blues not deserving to win.
My point being the Competition format was seriously flawedAnd yet the Crusaders still entered the comp.
I did not know they were unaware of the bonus points system or that they would not play every team. So unfair. I feel sorry for them now.
You do also realize the Boks fans will now seize on your logic to deny the All Blacks one RWC win, don't you? Mark Keohane will just love you.I don't give a crap either way, but I do find it amusing many are saying tough shit the Crusaders knew the rules, yet in another thread many (the same many?) lamented the rule that 'awarded' the Cricket World Cup to England. Surely the Black Caps knew the rules so it's tough titties to them too?
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Be interesting to see how this pans out. Left Ireland on a low (yet another ¼ final exit) and several players hinted they were happy to see the back of him (obsessive compulsive attention to detail, snuffed out all creativity, withering post-match criticism of players). Could be a master stroke though.
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@billy-tell said in Blues 2022:
Be interesting to see how this pans out. Left Ireland on a low (yet another ¼ final exit) and several players hinted they were happy to see the back of him (obsessive compulsive attention to detail, snuffed out all creativity, withering post-match criticism of players). Could be a master stroke though.
He won't be the head coach though, so very unlikely that he will be calling out players in the post-match press conferences. Also, those Irish are very sensitive souls, so I can see how maybe his calling out those guys may have a more detrimental impact
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@crazy-horse said in Blues 2022:
@nostrildamus said in Blues 2022:
@chris said in Blues 2022:
@african-monkey said in Blues 2022:
@chris As @chchfanatic said, your crew knew what to do and fucked it up. No ones fault but your own.
Totally agree we fucked up,That doesn't turn the comp into a true competition.
Thats my point not about the Blues not deserving to win.
My point being the Competition format was seriously flawedAnd yet the Crusaders still entered the comp.
I did not know they were unaware of the bonus points system or that they would not play every team. So unfair. I feel sorry for them now.
You do also realize the Boks fans will now seize on your logic to deny the All Blacks one RWC win, don't you? Mark Keohane will just love you.I don't give a crap either way, but I do find it amusing many are saying tough shit the Crusaders knew the rules, yet in another thread many (the same many?) lamented the rule that 'awarded' the Cricket World Cup to England. Surely the Black Caps knew the rules so it's tough titties to them too?
If the Black Caps fans (on that thread) say the Cricket World Cup is a meaningless competition then I totally agree with you..
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@billy-tell said in Blues 2022:
Be interesting to see how this pans out. Left Ireland on a low (yet another ¼ final exit) and several players hinted they were happy to see the back of him (obsessive compulsive attention to detail, snuffed out all creativity, withering post-match criticism of players). Could be a master stroke though.
Depends what Joe wants to do and how ambitious he is, or is this a semi-retirement gig.
How many coaches of international teams leave their first gig on a high though - any?
Graham Henry resigned from Wales in 2002, admitted he shouldn't have taken up the (losing) 2001 BIL role, lost with the ABs in the 2007 RWC quarter final ... kept on learning from his failures. Bloody driven. Eddie Jones looks a bit similar imo. Warren Gatland was panned after Ireland, left Wales on a high. Now on a low after the Chiefs and the latest BIL tour etc? ... swings and roundabouts.
Coaches like Henry and Jones just acknowledge where they need to get better and keep on learning.
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@crazy-horse Well yeah, it's exactly the same. Again, no one to blame but ourselves for not winning that WC.
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@junior said in Blues 2022:
@billy-tell said in Blues 2022:
Be interesting to see how this pans out. Left Ireland on a low (yet another ¼ final exit) and several players hinted they were happy to see the back of him (obsessive compulsive attention to detail, snuffed out all creativity, withering post-match criticism of players). Could be a master stroke though.
He won't be the head coach though, so very unlikely that he will be calling out players in the post-match press conferences. Also, those Irish are very sensitive souls, so I can see how maybe his calling out those guys may have a more detrimental impact
I dunno about sensitive souls but the Irish sure love a chip on the shoulder.
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One of my favorite Blues tries. Brilliant by all involved.
This would be in my top 5 favorite Blues tries. Replay value is high.
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@dice Braid starts the move, then gets in support to receive the offload from Ice, and then flicks the pass to Atiga while falling. Just class.
Although Howlett didn't have any involvement in the try, of course he's already in support as an option even though he's coming from the far side of the field.