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<p>I think it's three of the last five weren't ABs - and also only three of the last eight and four of the last ten.</p>
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<p>It's not in the slightest surprising to me that non-ABs (or non-professional players) have a hard job becoming professional coaches and it will only get worse. Very hard to make a jump from coaching club or schools rugby against people who have spent 10 years playing in a professional environment. How is a Joe Blow from Wanderers going to have the technical rugby knowledge of a Richie McCaw? And there is going to be a continuing flood of pro players retiring and looking for coaching gigs - much faster than current coaches retire.</p>
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<p>I think the ultimate idea for the Crusaders is to choose the coach who is going win us some titles - if they decide that is Schmdt then all the best of luck to him. BUT, despite that supporters of other franchises liking to use the coaches' origins as a small stick to beat us with, we've only had two coaches in the past 15 years and it hasn't worked out too badly for us. Some new ideas and blood might be good - BUT, we are far from a basket case and there's plenty to be said for continuity as well. Especially when the largest chunk of NZs coaching expertise derives or is descended from Grizz Wyllie's Canterbury teams of the early 80s.</p>
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<p>Had a moment and totally forgot about Mitch's tour games.</p>
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<p>Considering McCaw spent the better part of his career at AB level being coached by a former headmaster and average club player, getting scrum coaching from a former pie shop owner and getting ball handling tips from a guy who probably hadn't watched a game of code 5 years before being appointed and getting mental skills tips from Gilbert Enoka - I'd say non ABs have plenty to offer and are absolutely able to teach the elite players a lot.</p>
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<p>It's very clear across a wide range of sports that the elite coaches are predominantly career coaches or journeymen - Belichik, Ferguson, Popovich, Henry etc. Extremely talented players rarely make good coaches - which bodes well for Razor's prospects.</p> -
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<p>I think the decision of Rennie and other aspiring AB coaches will depend on whether Hansen extends his contract beyond 2017.</p>
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<p>The other wildcard is Foster. I feel uneasy about him replacing Hansen, but if Hansen feels strongly and endorses him (must like Ted did for him) then you imagine it would be a very difficult situation for the NZRU to go another direction.</p>
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<p>Ideally you would open up a position on in the AB set up as assistant this year on par with what McLean was in 2012-13 and can perhaps transition one of the guys in there, but with Smith back full time it does seem to be a full house.</p>
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<p>If Foster has no desire to be head coach (which could be the case - Smith doesn't either) then they should be transitioning a potential heir apparent soon - regardless of if Hansen stays or goes. It's worth having a new strong voice after the RWC to keep things fresh too.</p> -
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<p>Had a moment and totally forgot about Mitch's tour games.</p>
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<p>Considering McCaw spent the better part of his career at AB level being coached by a former headmaster and average club player, getting scrum coaching from a former pie shop owner and getting ball handling tips from a guy who probably hadn't watched a game of code 5 years before being appointed and getting mental skills tips from Gilbert Enoka - I'd say non ABs have plenty to offer and are absolutely able to teach the elite players a lot.</p>
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<p>It's very clear across a wide range of sports that the elite coaches are predominantly career coaches or journeymen - Belichik, Ferguson, Popovich, Henry etc. Extremely talented players rarely make good coaches - <strong>which bodes well for Razor's prospects</strong>.</p>
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<p>Had a moment and totally forgot about Mitch's tour games.</p>
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<p>Considering McCaw spent the better part of his career at AB level being coached by a former headmaster and average club player, getting scrum coaching from a former pie shop owner and getting ball handling tips from a guy who probably hadn't watched a game of code 5 years before being appointed and getting mental skills tips from Gilbert Enoka - I'd say non ABs have plenty to offer and are absolutely able to teach the elite players a lot.</p>
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<p>It's very clear across a wide range of sports that the elite coaches are predominantly career coaches or journeymen - Belichik, Ferguson, Popovich, Henry etc. Extremely talented players rarely make good coaches - which bodes well for Razor's prospects.</p>
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<p>My point is not whether people who are not ex-pro players have much to offer, it is that less-and-less they probably won't get much of a chance. Seems to me that the NZ rugby pathwa is pretty narrow and I don't see much how you can widen it. But, maybe the NZRU and the unions pay more attention to promising candidates who go through their coaching courses than what I think.</p>
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<p>I'd do wonder at how much actual coaching some of the guys you've mentioned actually do e.g Sir Alex.</p>
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<p>Tennis provides an interesting counterpoint - Djok/Becker; Fed/Edberg; Murray/Lendl-Mauresmo; Rafa/Uncle Toni.</p> -
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<p>My point is not whether people who are not ex-pro players have much to offer, it is that less-and-less they probably won't get much of a chance. Seems to me that the NZ rugby pathwa is pretty narrow and I don't see much how you can widen it. But, maybe the NZRU and the unions pay more attention to promising candidates who go through their coaching courses than what I think.</p>
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<p>I'd do wonder at how much actual coaching some of the guys you've mentioned actually do e.g Sir Alex.</p>
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<p>Tennis provides an interesting counterpoint - Djok/Becker; Fed/Edberg; Murray/Lendl-Mauresmo; Rafa/Uncle Toni.</p>
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<p>I spoke to someone who coached upto super level and is not a former player, he said that is the toughest part is ensuring you stand out above those ex players that are vying for the same job...sure your CV is better, but that isn't always what wins the day.</p>
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<p>I guess there is an argument that the NZRU is trying to help players once their career finishes too, giving them a pathway to another career still in rugby...whereas the other guy is likely already employed.</p>
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<p>My point is a bit different though.</p>
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<p>If you're coaching club rugby as an amateur - how do you demonstrate that you understand and are capable of coaching a professional team at NPC level if you've never been in a professional rugby environment?</p>
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<p>It seems to me that it's pretty hard for me to demonstrate I'm the best man to coach (or assistant coach) the Mako$, when Leon MacDonald can point to 10+ years of working in a professional rugby environment as a player and I've got none.</p>
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<p>Hard but not impossible.</p> -
<p>tell them you are a regular here?</p>
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<p>My point is a bit different though.</p>
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<p>If you're coaching club rugby as an amateur - how do you demonstrate that you understand and are capable of coaching a professional team at NPC level if you've never been in a professional rugby environment?</p>
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<p>It seems to me that it's pretty hard for me to demonstrate I'm the best man to coach (or assistant coach) the Mako$, when Leon MacDonald can point to <strong>10+ years of working in a professional rugby environment as a player</strong> and I've got none.</p>
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<p>Hard but not impossible.</p>
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<p>I guess that's how Justin Marshall got a job as a commentator "look I've played Professional rugby for 10 years I must know the rules of the game" ~ he played rugby when the rules were you don't need control of the ball to score a try just downward pressure.</p> -
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<p>I guess that's how Justin Marshall got a job as a commentator "look I've played Professional rugby for 10 years I must know the rules of the game" ~ he played rugby when the rules were you don't need control of the ball to score a try just downward pressure.</p>
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<p>Hard row to hoe for budding Keith Quinns and TP McLeans these days, as well. </p> -
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<p>tell them you are a regular here?</p>
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<p>I did.</p>
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<p>They said, "which of those morons are you?" and dished out a quick beating.</p>
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<p>I did.</p>
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<p>They said, "which of those morons are you?" and dished out a quick beating.</p>
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<p>Must have thought I was Nepia! :)</p>
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<p>I did.</p>
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<p>They said, "which of those morons are you?" and dished out a quick beating.</p>
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<p><strong>Must have thought I was Nepia!</strong> :)</p>
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<p>As for the Crusaders coach, I'd be happy with a team consisting of Schmidt (hopefully he finds his Crusaders version of Tasesa Lavea) :)</p>
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<p>I don't think Crusaders will be signing Isaiah West any time soon.</p>
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<p>Ihaia's Jewish cousin? </p>
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<p>Forgot to add, that Hammettuer would complete that coaching team as well.</p> -
<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/81158832/robertson-emerges-as-favourite-to-replace-blackadder'>http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/81158832/robertson-emerges-as-favourite-to-replace-blackadder</a></p>
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<p><span style="color:#1f497d;"><span style="font-family:calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:11pt;">Bonehead Robertson… great</span></span></span></p>
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<p><span style="color:#1f497d;"><span style="font-family:calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:11pt;">As I said in the other thread.................Never sighted at club rugby (probably too busy surfing) just picks his squads exclusively from Lincoln, Christchurch and Old boys.</span></span></span></p>
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<p><span style="color:#1f497d;"><span style="font-family:calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:11pt;">Can’t even get the under 20’s into the semi finals.</span></span></span></p>