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    Problem is DMac isn't the answer either, and no one else got a look in - self fulfilling prophecy for Mo'unga, Razor playing the long game

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    I found it funny how he said best game of the year was Ireland and yet where was BB?

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    Most AB debutants in a year since 2016?FB_IMG_1733249942949.jpg

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    @Bones said in All Blacks 2024:

    Most AB debutants in a year since 2016?FB_IMG_1733249942949.jpg

    But my gut feels is noone was introduced ...

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    @booboo it is a post RWC year and interesting to note the positions used most, combined with the "problem areas".

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    @Billy-Tell said in All Blacks 2024:

    @SammyC said in All Blacks 2024:

    Long time listener, first time caller 😊

    This season hasn’t surprised me at all, I’ve been a part of the local rugby scene in Chch for a number of years….. and have had a few dealings with both Razor and Jase Ryan.

    Razor has no interest in building depth past the next world cup, he’s all about his own legacy and wants to win the world cup with NZ and then go and win it with England or someone else. Becoming the first coach to win it with 2 different countries.

    Rightly or wrongly, he thinks picking all the old blokes is the way to do it.

    Jason Ryan is a bit of a prick and hates Hoskins Sotutu.
    Jason is very good at holding grudges. There’s a number of people around the traps down here that have been cut off by for disagreeing with him (or just not giving him the accolades he thinks he deserves).

    Despite the above, I am still glad we have these guys and not Foster.

    Can’t believe this got 17 upvotes. Sounds like an old guy ranting in a pub. Have you got any substance to your claims? Or is ā€œbeing part of the local club sceneā€ all the proof that’s needed.

    I'd rather be the old bloke in a pub than a 13 year old girl whinging on social media because a post she doesn't like got 17 likes.

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    @Bones said in All Blacks 2024:

    Most AB debutants in a year since 2016?FB_IMG_1733249942949.jpg

    you're coming across awfully pro razor right now...read the room dude....we all hate rugby now!

    better than i would have thought if asked to list them, 1 testers hard to take on but sititi, darry, tosi and ratima all stepped up acceptably i think, there are obviously work ons and some started to show their inexperience...but really good in general i think

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    @Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks 2024:

    you're coming across awfully pro razor right now...read the room dude....we all hate rugby now!

    I just posted a picture!

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    It's not overly surprising given how conservative Fozzie was. The idea this year was that we'd get an innovative coach that would rock the boat a bit and try new players and game plans, but instead we got a poor mans Fozzie with strong provincial bias thrown in.

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    #7424

    Razor's got little wiggle room for me now. No more old timers' days, teacher's pets and cantablacks v2.0, and no more pining for wantaway players.
    Time to pick on a combination of form and runs on the board, time to be bold and build a strong young team ready to fight for Bill in 2027

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    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks 2024:

    It's not overly surprising given how conservative Fozzie was. The idea this year was that we'd get an innovative coach that would rock the boat a bit and try new players and game plans, but instead we got a poor mans Fozzie with strong provincial bias thrown in.

    Let's not re-write history. He is not a poor man's Fozzie. Fozzie was AWFUL. This is a step up from that.

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    @frugby possibly, some of the Fozzie years were pretty dark, but the provincial bias from these coaches has meant our squad has been a lot weaker in an area that we got outplayed in all year, so that's a pretty strong black mark.

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    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks 2024:

    @frugby possibly, some of the Fozzie years were pretty dark, but the provincial bias from these coaches has meant our squad has been a lot weaker in an area that we got outplayed in all year, so that's a pretty strong black mark.

    Fozzie had less provincial bias IMHO, his problem was being too close to the squad he played favourites far too much, and changes were generally forced on him through injury. Razor has provincial bias and he's also holding onto the old guard from the previous tenure. The worst of both worlds

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    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2024:

    exactly. he is an expert, and we are deluded, know nothing amateurs.

    The second part is definitely true.

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    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks 2024:

    @frugby possibly, some of the Fozzie years were pretty dark, but the provincial bias from these coaches has meant our squad has been a lot weaker in an area that we got outplayed in all year, so that's a pretty strong black mark.

    Agree, too many Chiefs loosies for sure.

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    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2024:

    here you go you ignorant fluffybunnies, proof you know fuck all

    https://www.theroar.com.au/2024/12/03/the-shambolic-bledisloe-half-that-turned-the-all-blacks-season-around-and-the-call-that-made-razors-year/

    A Savea best player of the year
    Best thing that happened to the ABs was getting BB back to 10
    oh wait, who played there for the best performance again?

    Good lolz

    Fuck you for making me read that!

    Also - in addition to the nonsense you’ve already pointed out, you didn’t mention the claims that SB is a great captain and that we will be even better once Ethan returns

    Holy fuck, that article is next level in terms of fucked up bullshit observations

    I don’t say this lightly, but that man is too stupid to even contribute to the Fern

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    @canefan said in All Blacks 2024:

    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks 2024:

    @frugby possibly, some of the Fozzie years were pretty dark, but the provincial bias from these coaches has meant our squad has been a lot weaker in an area that we got outplayed in all year, so that's a pretty strong black mark.

    Fozzie had less provincial bias IMHO, his problem was being too close to the squad he played favourites far too much, and changes were generally forced on him through injury. Razor has provincial bias and he's also holding onto the old guard from the previous tenure. The worst of both worlds

    Hard to compare. Foster wasn't involved with a Super Rugby team in the lead-up to becoming ABs coach, so there is no bias. The bias has nothing to do with the fact these players are Crusaders, and everything to do with the fact Razor/Ryan coached them.

    It would be exactly the same if Cotter was to become ABs coach tomorrow, fringe Blues guys would be selected - it is natural for coaches to favour known quantities, particularly in the short-term.

    Over time Razor won't have a bias, it is one of the downsides of an incumbent SR coach stepping into the role, but once even a couple of years of detachment should sort the issue out.

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    @frugby yeah that is part of the problem, if it comes to a 50/50 or even down to 40/60 type decision, they will likely go for someone they have worked with, know and trust, which is all well and good.

    But I think you look at the likes of Sititi who, while played well at Super in his opportunities, I dont think many would have seen him play as many test minutes as he did and was really only thrust into his role through injury, but thrived, sometimes these guys just need a chance.

    They need to take a punt on younger players, and sure people say injury is our best selector, but it has been for a long time, throwing spanners in the mix.

    I'd be interested to see/hear why they still rate guys like BB, I mean surely they have a game plan, they have stats and in game targets, are these being hit? Do they have post game analysis of these when it seems so often the wrong decisions are made. What is the idea behind continued selection when from the outside, they appear to be well down the other side of the hill...

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    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2024:

    @frugby yeah that is part of the problem, if it comes to a 50/50 or even down to 40/60 type decision, they will likely go for someone they have worked with, know and trust, which is all well and good.

    But I think you look at the likes of Sititi who, while played well at Super in his opportunities, I dont think many would have seen him play as many test minutes as he did and was really only thrust into his role through injury, but thrived, sometimes these guys just need a chance.

    They need to take a punt on younger players, and sure people say injury is our best selector, but it has been for a long time, throwing spanners in the mix.

    I'd be interested to see/hear why they still rate guys like BB, I mean surely they have a game plan, they have stats and in game targets, are these being hit? Do they have post game analysis of these when it seems so often the wrong decisions are made. What is the idea behind continued selection when from the outside, they appear to be well down the other side of the hill...

    This is why I say I'd far rather review things at the end of next season. I think it is fair to give Robertson a year to get his foot in the door, because test rugby is quite different to anything he has done before.

    If he is still making the same mistakes at the end of next year, then I will be more concerned.

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    @frugby said in All Blacks 2024:

    @canefan said in All Blacks 2024:

    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks 2024:

    @frugby possibly, some of the Fozzie years were pretty dark, but the provincial bias from these coaches has meant our squad has been a lot weaker in an area that we got outplayed in all year, so that's a pretty strong black mark.

    Fozzie had less provincial bias IMHO, his problem was being too close to the squad he played favourites far too much, and changes were generally forced on him through injury. Razor has provincial bias and he's also holding onto the old guard from the previous tenure. The worst of both worlds

    Hard to compare. Foster wasn't involved with a Super Rugby team in the lead-up to becoming ABs coach, so there is no bias. The bias has nothing to do with the fact these players are Crusaders, and everything to do with the fact Razor/Ryan coached them.

    It would be exactly the same if Cotter was to become ABs coach tomorrow, fringe Blues guys would be selected - it is natural for coaches to favour known quantities, particularly in the short-term.

    Over time Razor won't have a bias, it is one of the downsides of an incumbent SR coach stepping into the role, but once even a couple of years of detachment should sort the issue out.

    Foster picked Havili and Blackadder and Reece. And Ennor. And McLeod.
    Fihaki is fucked up, I dislike Bell on potential rather than performance, but the bias thing is way overstated.

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