Foster, Robertson etc
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@mariner4life I am referring to wanting to drop Cane, and McMillan.
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@Donsteppa said in Foster:
I'm sure past posts can be quietly erased
pffft i don't care enough to delete posts. I'll just shamelessly about face and keep walking like nothing ever happened.
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@Old-Samurai-Jack said in Foster:
Foster doesn't even make sense anymore. He seems detached from reality. I hope it is a front for the media for his sake.
To get a bigger payout on his contract by refusing to resign.
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@mariner4life said in Foster:
@Donsteppa said in Foster:
I'm sure past posts can be quietly erased
pffft i don't care enough to delete posts. I'll just shamelessly about face and keep walking like nothing ever happened.
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@Old-Samurai-Jack said in Foster:
Foster doesn't even make sense anymore. He seems detached from reality. I hope it is a front for the media for his sake.
To get a bigger payout on his contract by refusing to resign.
Are you trolling or do you seriously believe that?
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He'll be paid the same regardless. To the end of 2023. There's no way he can demand more, and precious few ways that NZR can pay less.
It's whether he is allowed near the team in that time or not.
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@mariner4life said in Foster:
@Donsteppa said in Foster:
I wonder what Gatland might be quietly doing ...
Please don't.
There's one coach with a worse record at the Chiefs than Fosterand that's our mate Wazza.Gats at the Chiefs may not have been a success, but I'd take him in a heartbeat over Foster. He knows how to win games at the top level, and gets teams up. You dno't get picked as a multi-Lions coach for nothing.
Given both his approach to the Chiefs role and his results, I'd like to see more of him back in the NZ environment first. Not a stance I'd normally take, but his Chiefs tenure left questions. While I'd also have Gatland as coach instead of Foster, thankfully it isn't a two-choice decision
i think maybe we just need to never hire a chiefs coach for the ABs ever again.
No Rennie (or Wayne Smith)??
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@nostrildamus Smith -Canterbury?
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@nostrildamus said in Foster:
@mariner4life said in Foster:
@Donsteppa said in Foster:
I wonder what Gatland might be quietly doing ...
Please don't.
There's one coach with a worse record at the Chiefs than Fosterand that's our mate Wazza.Gats at the Chiefs may not have been a success, but I'd take him in a heartbeat over Foster. He knows how to win games at the top level, and gets teams up. You dno't get picked as a multi-Lions coach for nothing.
Given both his approach to the Chiefs role and his results, I'd like to see more of him back in the NZ environment first. Not a stance I'd normally take, but his Chiefs tenure left questions. While I'd also have Gatland as coach instead of Foster, thankfully it isn't a two-choice decision
i think maybe we just need to never hire a chiefs coach for the ABs ever again.
No Rennie (or Wayne Smith)??
Rennie coaches the Wallabies he is dead to me
Wayne Smith was a shit head coach. He's a Robin not a batman
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I noticed the Allblacks have shoe horned in a test against Japan on October 29th at short notice before the EOYT tour starts proper.
First thing that came into my mind is they wanted to give the new coach another match to gain momentum.
More likely to make up the earnings which the current shit-show is costing them.
The Japan game only allows a certain number of players to get into the right patterns, and under no pressure. A game of Possibles vs Probables would be both higher pressure and give more players a run. But not earn the same amount.
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good point. a severance package money spinner !
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I'll be pleased to see the back of Holland. But who will replace him. Maybe Plumtree will return. Although I always prefer him as an assistant coach. Boyd is back so would be another option.
Gibbes did well enough as Wellington coach. Waikato coach Ross Filipo and Ieremia are 2 NPC coach options
If Crusaders coach Scott Robertson replaces Ian Foster as All Blacks coach, it's understood Leon MacDonald and Jason Holland will be among those recruited as his assistants.
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@Chester-Draws said in Foster:
I noticed the Allblacks have shoe horned in a test against Japan on October 29th at short notice before the EOYT tour starts proper.
First thing that came into my mind is they wanted to give the new coach another match to gain momentum.
More likely to make up the earnings which the current shit-show is costing them.
The Japan game only allows a certain number of players to get into the right patterns, and under no pressure. A game of Possibles vs Probables would be both higher pressure and give more players a run. But not earn the same amount.
Wait, we're calling a game against an at home Japan with coaches we could only dream of as a gimme? I would be seriously concerned.
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@Chester-Draws said in Foster:
I noticed the Allblacks have shoe horned in a test against Japan on October 29th at short notice before the EOYT tour starts proper.
First thing that came into my mind is they wanted to give the new coach another match to gain momentum.
More likely to make up the earnings which the current shit-show is costing them.
The Japan game only allows a certain number of players to get into the right patterns, and under no pressure. A game of Possibles vs Probables would be both higher pressure and give more players a run. But not earn the same amount.
Wait, we're calling a game against an at home Japan with coaches we could only dream of as a gimme? I would be seriously concerned.
All bets are off if Fozzie is still in charge. Unless the ABs come out playing with a game plan like the Crusaders this weekend
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@Chester-Draws said in Foster:
I noticed the Allblacks have shoe horned in a test against Japan on October 29th at short notice before the EOYT tour starts proper.
First thing that came into my mind is they wanted to give the new coach another match to gain momentum.
More likely to make up the earnings which the current shit-show is costing them.
The Japan game only allows a certain number of players to get into the right patterns, and under no pressure. A game of Possibles vs Probables would be both higher pressure and give more players a run. But not earn the same amount.
Yay, more SRA, just what our players needβ¦
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I'll be pleased to see the back of Holland. But who will replace him. Maybe Plumtree will return. Although I always prefer him as an assistant coach. Boyd is back so would be another option.
Gibbes did well enough as Wellington coach. Waikato coach Ross Filipo and Ieremia are 2 NPC coach options
If Crusaders coach Scott Robertson replaces Ian Foster as All Blacks coach, it's understood Leon MacDonald and Jason Holland will be among those recruited as his assistants.
I don't think the rugby board will see it past, 3x coaches at saders, 1x canes, 1x blues, plus a new conditioning coach, mental skills coach, new team manager, etc, etc... to replace all the current contracted assistants/wider team management, that's why i'm leaning more towards the rumor mill. 1x new coach in, foster out, through till the world cup - far less mess, pay-outs for all current assistants... they will surely take the easy way out.
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I wonder what Gatland might be quietly doing ...
Please don't.
There's one coach with a worse record at the Chiefs than Fosterand that's our mate Wazza.He does know how to get limited teams to RWC SFs though π Sorry @MiketheSnow
None taken
With all the talk of Robertson surely Gatland and Schmidt should be the next cabs off the rank?
Especially going in to a WC
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@Chester-Draws said in Foster:
I noticed the Allblacks have shoe horned in a test against Japan on October 29th at short notice before the EOYT tour starts proper.
First thing that came into my mind is they wanted to give the new coach another match to gain momentum.
More likely to make up the earnings which the current shit-show is costing them.
The Japan game only allows a certain number of players to get into the right patterns, and under no pressure. A game of Possibles vs Probables would be both higher pressure and give more players a run. But not earn the same amount.
The way you're going at the moment it could result in the first loss to Japan