Foster, Robertson etc
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@Dan54 Yes - the board signs off on everything. Then they go back to their day jobs and Robinson oversees the day-to-day implementation.
But, the CEO also makes recommendations to the board. He will recommend the process for appointing the next coach, he will oversee Lendrum's search (he'll almost certainly sit on whatever interview panel they come up with).
He and the chair of the Board will front the media.
His fingerprints will be on everything.
You can shoot the board into the sun alongside him, but if it all goes wrong he's the first guy on the chopping block.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Foster, Robertson etc:
@Chris said in Foster, Robertson etc:
That is another assumption this time by the media
Probably based on a rumour not fact .
It is believed hardly makes it true.
Probably based on a rumour not fact .You can say that about anything in any debate on Robertson and Foster and NZR's decisions, though, can't you? The primary sources certainly aren't going to be available so that's the best we have.
Probably based on a rumour not fact
Is that an assumption?
Of course
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Foster, Robertson etc:
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@Chris said in Foster, Robertson etc:
Foster and his preferred coaches were a package.
As mentioned, I don't think NZR had a problem with packages. But probably did with Robertson's "here's my package, take it or leave it" approach - particularly when his international experience was both minimal and patchy.
This sounds like one of the other assumptions that you've posted in this thread without it being based on evidence. I'd love to see a source where you base this assumption on.
"Crusaders coach Scott Robertson has revealed he's only interested in being the next All Blacks head coach. Robertson won't consider being an assistant in the process to appoint Steve Hansen's successor."
From the man's own mouth. Sounds like a take it or leave it approach to me.
Is this in the video? I can't see a video. In the article it is the reporter saying this. And it's incorrect. Scott Robertson is also interested in being a coach for England, Wales...
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The wildly unsubstantiated rumor's and totally impossible to prove story is that the NZRU offered the role to Robertson (hence their announcement in SA was to name him AB coach) but he turned them down as they wouldn't/couldn't give him assurances he'll have the job past the 2023 RWC...basically a contract to have the job from now to the RWC and then review.
I can understand and not understand Robertson's decision if that was true.
However what this basically means is that Roberston is "thier man" and fozzie is seeing the team through to the end of the RWC at which time he'll gracefully step aside (or not so gracefully should we dip out in the 1/4 finals).
In a way I hope it isn't true as once again the selection process for the next AB coach after the RWC will be the NZRU penciling in their preferred candidate they decided on before the process began instead of actually running a process to find the best person for the job...
Anyway whether this is true or complete lies we'll only find out come the end of the RWC, if fozzie steps down and Robertson gets appointed...
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@Windows97 assuming that true...i can get his thinking, winning a world cup is famously hard, even with a full cycle let alone only having 18months...so im not sure id want my job almost completely riding on it
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@Kiwiwomble said in Foster, Robertson etc:
@Windows97 assuming that true...i can get his thinking, winning a world cup is famously hard, even with a full cycle let alone only having 18months...so im not sure id want my job almost completely riding on it
As you said, if that is true .
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@Windows97 said in Foster, Robertson etc:
he process began instead of actually running a process to find the best person for the job...
This maybe a problem post WC as all the decent coaches will be locked into contracts by Mid 2023,as that is the way all other major teams work these day's.
And you are left with a group that failed potentially at the WC or some random assistant coach from somewhere or Leon MCDonald a coach with no international experience ( I mention that because some Ferner's believe it is the be all of being the AB HC)and Who has won nothing as HC Coach (McDonald).
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@Kiwiwomble yes and that's why I understand his decision to not take it (presuming it's true) as its more like being handed a poisoned chalice rather than an opportunity.
And then I don't understand his decision also, as if the role was going to "be given" to him and it's always been your dream to coach the AB's why not give it a crack and trust your ability to get the job done?
I mean it's kinda like declining a girl when she's a little tipsy not because your morally opposed to having sex, but because you think she'll find you more attractive and the sex will be better when she's sober and she's gotten to know you better...
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@Dan54 said in Foster, Robertson etc:
@Windows97 Yep there certainly a bloody lot of assumptions in here, Seems how most get their stuff on the net.
It is very presumptuous of you to assume there are lots of assumptions and presumptions going on this thread.
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@Windows97 said in Foster, Robertson etc:
The wildly unsubstantiated rumor's and totally impossible to prove story is that the NZRU offered the role to Robertson (hence their announcement in SA was to name him AB coach) but he turned them down as they wouldn't/couldn't give him assurances he'll have the job past the 2023 RWC...basically a contract to have the job from now to the RWC and then review.
I can understand and not understand Robertson's decision if that was true.
However what this basically means is that Roberston is "thier man" and fozzie is seeing the team through to the end of the RWC at which time he'll gracefully step aside (or not so gracefully should we dip out in the 1/4 finals).
In a way I hope it isn't true as once again the selection process for the next AB coach after the RWC will be the NZRU penciling in their preferred candidate they decided on before the process began instead of actually running a process to find the best person for the job...
Anyway whether this is true or complete lies we'll only find out come the end of the RWC, if fozzie steps down and Robertson gets appointed...
I can safely say that rumour is not true.
NZR were certainly not set to make any sort of announcement in South Africa but the rest of it is also widely off-base.
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@Windows97 said in Foster, Robertson etc:
@Mr-Fish hence my opening line.
Though your rebuttal is with great certainty - do you actually have some sort of proof of this or just heard from "good sources" like the rest of us have
Not suggesting you were claiming otherwise, just no point in us all heading down a track that's ultimately redundant (unlike all the other important, on-point conversations we have here...).
No proof I'm able to provide, unfortunately.
Ultimately, NZR were poised to make a change but the costs of doing so, coupled with very strong opposition from the players and not being able to get Schmidt on board, as well as being able to use the excuse of a 'turning point' in Jo'burg meant the status quo was maintained. Nothing more to it than that, really.
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Iām guessing this thread will have an interesting life , particularly next year .
Will Need a good supply of popcorn š
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@kiwiinmelb said in Foster, Robertson etc:
Iām guessing this thread will have an interesting life , particularly next year .
Will Need a good supply of popcorn š
Foster gets us to the RWC Final and NZR renew his contract citing his ability to perform under pressure and build a team from the depths of despair that was Ireland III.
Oh, how we'd laugh
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@Victor-Meldrew if that were to happen, I'd actually dislike the RWC more as it would ruin test rugby outside the RWC, we may as well have bloody friendlies or sumink!
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@Victor-Meldrew That is just sick.
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I'm not sure if it has been mentioned previously in the thread but I find talk of a 'snub' by NZR a bit hard to take even knowing how useless NZR are.
Razor signed with them in full knowledge that the big job wouldn't come up until after RWC.
NZ, Eng, Oz, whoever are all in the same boat as far as timings go it is just that Eng and Oz don't go through selection process the same way NZ do and will happily throw out a contract to whoever they want.
He hasn't been stiffed by anyone.
The Foster mess in the middle of the year was badly handled if he was told to be ready as opposed to being sounded out.
Personally I think if he goes with England it smacks of being selfish and entitled. He simply had bad luck with timing just as many players do in their career. Even then he has still taken an NZR pay cheque up until the time his chance would come anyway.I don't understand how going with England would be entitled. Selfish yes, but it can be argued we are all selfish no matter what decision we make, so I don't see that as a bad thing.
@Crazy-Horse said in Foster, Robertson etc:
@Crucial said in Foster, Robertson etc:
I'm not sure if it has been mentioned previously in the thread but I find talk of a 'snub' by NZR a bit hard to take even knowing how useless NZR are.
Razor signed with them in full knowledge that the big job wouldn't come up until after RWC.
NZ, Eng, Oz, whoever are all in the same boat as far as timings go it is just that Eng and Oz don't go through selection process the same way NZ do and will happily throw out a contract to whoever they want.
He hasn't been stiffed by anyone.
The Foster mess in the middle of the year was badly handled if he was told to be ready as opposed to being sounded out.
Personally I think if he goes with England it smacks of being selfish and entitled. He simply had bad luck with timing just as many players do in their career. Even then he has still taken an NZR pay cheque up until the time his chance would come anyway.I don't understand how going with England would be entitled. Selfish yes, but it can be argued we are all selfish no matter what decision we make, so I don't see that as a bad thing.
It is just my opinion and I am sure others here view things differently.
I'm just getting the vibe that he feels entitled to a big job right now and is approaching unions on that basis.
Somewhere like England would actually work for him better than NZ IMO as well. I still still him as a very skilled strategist and planner that needs an equally excellent support team. RFU will give him that whereas his selection in NZ may be slightly limited.I think he wants a promotion and thinks he deserves one. Can't blame him for that because he has been successful in his current role. Like anybody else wanting a promotion he is considering all options. If you are wanting a promotion and your current employer is dithering or doesn't have a spot open it makes sense to consider other options.
But this is the equivalent of you wanting a promotion to be Superintendent of the police force but deciding to become the head of the Bandidos rather than wait for the position to become available.
Well, if the Bandidos were going to make me filthy rich and I wouldn't end up in prison...
But yeah, if he was to coach another nation I would rather it not be England. But still, I wouldn't hold it against him.
Wales is the finishing school for aspiring AB coaches. Not England. Not Australia
Shame then Wales haven't been finishing well!
I disagree slightly with the above. Rennie could come back and coach ABs (well apart from his record) and I don't think there will be protests in the street. Times have changed. People have already almost forgiven Mitchell. Or maybe just forgotten. Our biggest RWC worry is France and Ireland and where is the last Irish coach now?
Fuck Dave Rennie. He can't come back because there are only two ways for it to turn out: (1) He's incredibly successful and wins the Bledisloe in which case he'll be public enemy number 1; or (2) he's a failure and we don't want such a loser.
In Razors case, my honest opinion is that he is the best person to appoint, but I also think he comes across as a cock for wanting to win a world cup with another country. Fully fuck you for saying you want to be the AB coach but also want to beat the ABs.
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@gt12 said in Foster, Robertson etc:
Fully fuck you for saying you want to be the AB coach but also want to beat the ABs.Does that apply to Schmitt, Hansen, Joseph, Henry, etc as well? Or is the problem he said it?