Foster, Robertson etc
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@Asterik6 said in Foster, Robertson etc:
@SBW1 said in Foster, Robertson etc:
@broughie Next year looks very interesting a new coaching setup and a number of players leaving after the World Cup. While many players have left it seems we could get a lot of coaches back from overseas.
You think Vern Cotter might fancy the Hurricanes job assuming Holland's contract isn't extended after 2023?
Or back to the Crusaders were he has been a coach before in 2005 & 2006.
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If Robertson does get the AB gig from 2024, and the assistants he wanted last year, there will be 3 SR head coaching jobs available (Blues, Hurricanes and Crusaders). We know the Blues had a succession plan, but I don't know about the other two franchises.
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@Bovidae said in Foster, Robertson etc:
If Robertson does get the AB gig from 2024, and the assistants he wanted last year, there will be 3 SR head coaching jobs available (Blues, Hurricanes and Crusaders). We know the Blues had a succession plan, but I don't know about the other two franchises.
As long as Holland leaves, I'm all good with that
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Interesting to see Crusaders CEO hinting that Razor perhaps gets too much credit for the squads resuts?
But really bloody interesting to see hgow good their academy is and how much they seem to spend on it!
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300796610/webb-of-intrigue-the-man-behind-the-crusaders-production-line -
@Dan54 said in Foster, Robertson etc:
Interesting to see Crusaders CEO hinting that Razor perhaps gets too much credit for the squads resuts?
But really bloody interesting to see hgow good their academy is and how much they seem to spend on it!
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300796610/webb-of-intrigue-the-man-behind-the-crusaders-production-lineIt is notable that Blackadder had a very good squad and never won a chip for the same organisation
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@canefan said in Foster, Robertson etc:
@Dan54 said in Foster, Robertson etc:
Interesting to see Crusaders CEO hinting that Razor perhaps gets too much credit for the squads resuts?
But really bloody interesting to see hgow good their academy is and how much they seem to spend on it!
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300796610/webb-of-intrigue-the-man-behind-the-crusaders-production-lineIt is notable that Blackadder had a very good squad and never won a chip for the same organisation
Mate don't tell me , I didn't say it. I actually thought it was more interesting to see about how the academy works how much Crusaders put into it (same as the actual Crusaders squad) and the forward planning they do (ie seeing where they think they need players in certain position a few years ahead). Out of interest he only talking about the last 10 years since he been there and the set up, and would Blackadder of even benefited from that set up? Did you not read it?
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@Stargazer said in Foster, Robertson etc:
@Dan54 Robertson has been with the Crusaders for 6 seasons. Blackadder had the 8 seasons before that. You can do the math; Blackadder would have been able to benefit at least the last few seasons he was coaching them.
Is Blackadder trying for AB job, not sure why he's in the conversation,
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@Stargazer I repeat I didn't say it the Crusaders CEO said it and why is anyone discussing Blackadder anyway? I not saying Blackadder was a good or bad coach, just not relevant. And anyway enough about him, just find how well organised their academy is seems bloody great to me.
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@Dan54 said in Foster, Robertson etc:
@Stargazer I repeat I didn't say it the Crusaders CEO said it and why is anyone discussing Blackadder anyway? I not saying Blackadder was a good or bad coach, just not relevant. And anyway enough about him, just find how well organised their academy is seems bloody great to me.
You are doing an excellent job of missing the point. The CEO tries to imply Razor's role in their success was not as great as we are led to believe. I say the organisation is the same yet Toddy couldn't achieve the same results as Razor. Capiche? It's not about you
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New Zealand Rugby will dispense with its historic timeline of waiting until after the World Cup to determine the next All Blacks coach, and will instead, within the next eight-to-10 weeks, reveal who will be at the helm of the national team in 2024.
Chief executive Mark Robinson has presented a recommendation that the process to find the next All Blacks coach begin this month, and the unprecedented plan will be signed off on February 23 when the board next meets.
NZR has declined to comment on the issue, but incumbent coach Ian Foster has been made aware of his employer’s intention and the rationale, which according to multiple sources, is based on a desire to bring New Zealand into line with the other Tier One nations, the majority of whom will be at the World Cup later this year with certainty around their longer-term coaching plan.
So, too, has the determination been made that an early process will mitigate against candidates being picked off by other international sides as happened in 2019.
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@taniwharugby Yeah, to me it reads like he had decided to retire.