Foster, Robertson etc
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@nostrildamus said in Foster:
@nostrildamus said in Foster:
Current rant: if NZR and Robinson don't want to be seen as an old boys club why the hell let Foster put his arm on Robinson's shoulder at the press conference..? (End rant)
What the....really? This is getting ridiculous. My manager gives everyone hugs whenever she sees them - does that mean we're part of an old boys club too? What about when I shake hands with other leadership members or give them a pat on the shoulder if I haven't seen them in a while?
Your manager does that at a national press conference while announcing who the coach is?
I don't understand your issue here, it's really bizarre. How the fuck does that make it an old boys network? I know you can occasionally be even more random than me, but this one is really fucking out there.
This is the level of debate on this topic now. Bizarre is the word.
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@Crucial some people on here know my source.
To be honest I think it’s probably more he was lined up for the job and was very confident he was getting it. Apparently the win changed everything with the board.
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@chchfanatic said in Foster:
@Tim he definitely wanted the job. And was offered it last week. Then shafted this week.
Are you saying Scott Robertson was offered the AB Head Coach job last week?
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@chchfanatic said in Foster:
@Tim he definitely wanted the job. And was offered it last week. Then shafted this week.
Are you saying Scott Robertson was offered the AB Head Coach job last week?
That's what he's saying.
Offer is the wrong word to use I think. Much more likely that he was sounded out prior to SA2 to see if he would step in if the board decided that was the best option.
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Randim recap of the last 2 weeks for me:
Still not 100% convinced by Foster as a coach but after Ellis Park really hope he and the team can kick on. His team has the cojones though.
But am impressed by the way he's carried himself and you can see why the players and coaching staff are incredibly loyal to him. That's a very good thing.
NZR have realized the mess they have made and have started to build bridges with the players. Another a good thing.
Signs the media feeding frenzy has ended.
There's now clarity and stability going forward. Good thing in many ways but just really hope there's a Plan B and risk assessment in place if it's needed.
(Writing this in the garden in Cornwall drinking a a Macon Village and watching shooting stars and talking about NZ rugby. Fuck, we live in a amazing world don't we? )
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Vic had some rain yet? First rain in donkeys in Slough. It's a beautiful thing. Got some red Saharan sand on the roof blown over across the Med What is the world coming to
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@chchfanatic said in Foster:
@Crucial yes your answer is exactly right.
So not shafted, just not eventuated. That, at least, is good management. No use firing Foster if there is no one to take over. And if he didn't get the offer, just a sounding, then no foul. Obviously NZR and Board are a bunch of rugby hating buffoons, by deciding one good game (plus 2 good quarters) out of 7 is a good thing, but at least in this case it was good management.
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@BerniesCorner said in Foster:
Vic had some rain yet? First rain in donkeys in Slough. It's a beautiful thing. Got some red Saharan sand on the roof blown over across the Med What is the world coming to
Loads of rain and spectacular thunderstorms. Waterspouts in Fowey harbour.
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Yep the weather is totally screwed
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Pretty Happy that Schmidt and Ryan will have a big influence going forward. At least they can see from the outside how shit it has been and make changes. The key is Foster listening and letting them make the necesarry changes.
Schmidt's involvement is Foster's idea. He's been trying to bring him on board for two years.
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@BerniesCorner said in Foster:
Vic had some rain yet? First rain in donkeys in Slough. It's a beautiful thing.
I have to assume you mean the rain and not Slough
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An oldie but a goodie. It's actually changing X rail and all that
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@Donsteppa said in Foster:
, in the same way that Brian Lochore arguably did for Laurie's shambolic 1994 All Blacks efforts leading in to the '95 RWC campaign
Forgot about this. Lochore was a great coach. He never really got the credit he deserved for the first RWC win. It sort-of went to Hart and Wylie. At least until neither won when it mattered most
He never really got the credit he deserved for the first RWC win.
Huh? I don't think that is true at all.
I'm with Neps here.
OK. My recollection is that the media was either big Hart or big Wylie fans. And it was having them on board was such a big factor. That only changed later on
But maybe I'm wrong
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@Victor-Meldrew You could have posted that earlier and saved me wading through 350 posts to catch up on this thread.
A thread I had avoided as I assumed it would be same same.
It was.
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@Victor-Meldrew yeah Schmidt had signalled his intentions to step away from Ireland and coaching for a period post 2019 didn't he, but I believe Fozzie still approached him, Brown and maybe another to form his team.