Crusaders 2025
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@Chris-B said in Crusaders 2025:
@Machpants Pretty sure the first time I heard it was on here from @Steven-Harris , but to be fair, he's both.
It's been mentioned a few times on here by different Crusaders fans over the years who are usually bang on with their info.
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@Chris said in Crusaders 2025:
No comment on Brad Mooar I could say a lot but just not worth the time.
You said Mainsbridge didn't get along with Mooar and they booted him out in 2019 cos they reckoned he was kinda shit.........so why has he been brought back?
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@darylmitchell said in Crusaders 2025:
@Chris said in Crusaders 2025:
No comment on Brad Mooar I could say a lot but just not worth the time.
You said Mainsbridge didn't get along with Mooar and they booted him out in 2019 cos they reckoned he was kinda shit.........so why has he been brought back?
I said Razor didn't get on with Mooar.
And the reason they brought him back because Penny is an idiot and so is Colin who didn't like Mooar because Razor didn't but loves him now because Penny does, which sums up Colin perfectly. -
@Chris Why are Crusaders always so in-house and insular with their coaching picks?
It all comes down to having an existing connection with Canterbury or Crusaders culture as a former player or coach. Why do they rarely look outside of their own backyard?
Ronan O'Gara was sought out by Razor himself and that decision was a raging success.....the players mentioned how good it was to be exposed to a different (NH) perspective, set mindset from having O'Gara in camp.
What are they scared of? It's delivered titles before (Colin Cooper 2002, Vern Cotter 2005 & 2006, Goodman,, O'Gara, etc...)
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@darylmitchell said in Crusaders 2025:
@Chris Why are Crusaders always so in-house and insular with their coaching picks?
Two heads are better than one?
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@nostrildamus said in Crusaders 2025:
@darylmitchell said in Crusaders 2025:
@Chris Why are Crusaders always so in-house and insular with their coaching picks?
Two heads are better than one?
At least that is what they tell me in Tasmania.You shouldn't talk to your relatives about that sort of thing.
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@darylmitchell said in Crusaders 2025:
@Chris Why are Crusaders always so in-house and insular with their coaching picks?
It all comes down to having an existing connection with Canterbury or Crusaders culture as a former player or coach. Why do they rarely look outside of their own backyard?
Ronan O'Gara was sought out by Razor himself and that decision was a raging success.....the players mentioned how good it was to be exposed to a different (NH) perspective, set mindset from having O'Gara in camp.
What are they scared of? It's delivered titles before (Colin Cooper 2002, Vern Cotter 2005 & 2006, Goodman,, O'Gara, etc...)
Rob Penny and Colin Mansbridge are the answers.
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@Chris How can you dislike Rob Penney? He's an outstanding bloke.
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@darylmitchell said in Crusaders 2025:
@Chris How can you dislike Rob Penney? He's an outstanding bloke.
Do you know him personally do you.
He is just a shit coach I don’t dislike the person just the methods.
Razor is a great bloke too in fact an outstanding bloke so is Scott Hanson.
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@Chris said in Crusaders 2025:
@nostrildamus said in Crusaders 2025:
@darylmitchell said in Crusaders 2025:
@Chris Why are Crusaders always so in-house and insular with their coaching picks?
Two heads are better than one?
At least that is what they tell me in Tasmania.You shouldn't talk to your relatives about that sort of thing.
Oh they're several times removed.
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@darylmitchell said in Crusaders 2025:
@Chris How can you dislike Rob Penney? He's an outstanding bloke.
No amount of dramatic music along with some grainy stills of him in the red n black hoops will make up for him being a coach that still makes a lot of errors.
I am not convinced.