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  • MN5M MN5

    @Bones said in Nz maori:

    @broughie Check out the honours section.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cooper_(rugby_union)?wprov=sfla1

    Also hasn't lost a match in charge of NZM I believe.

    No one, I mean NO ONE on the fern will bust out a stat quicker than Bones. Even in the early hours of the morning UK time. Julian Savea did text me to see if I saw his tries, I said yep ( had to catch a replay though ) and I was sorry I said his form was slipping a bit. ( we cleared up the whole comparing him to Rokocoko thing, he said no worries but not to do it again )

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    @MN5 cool story bro.

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    • BonesB Bones

      @broughie Check out the honours section.
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cooper_(rugby_union)?wprov=sfla1

      Also hasn't lost a match in charge of NZM I believe.

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      @Bones So his Maoris have beaten Canada, Japan, US and Fiji which is not that sterling. He was an assistent when the Crusaders won in 2002 otherwise as head coach of the Canes he was runner up once and semi finalist three times. He coached the NZ under 21 to a title in 2001. I suppose this is OK but would not say remarkable. I think his lack of success with the Canes sticks in my memory.

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      • BonesB Bones

        @MN5 cool story bro.

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        @Bones said in Nz maori:

        @MN5 cool story bro.

        Have a coffee before the gym and re-read it. It gets better the more you hear it.

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        • broughieB broughie

          @Bones So his Maoris have beaten Canada, Japan, US and Fiji which is not that sterling. He was an assistent when the Crusaders won in 2002 otherwise as head coach of the Canes he was runner up once and semi finalist three times. He coached the NZ under 21 to a title in 2001. I suppose this is OK but would not say remarkable. I think his lack of success with the Canes sticks in my memory.

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          @broughie said in Nz maori:

          @Bones So his Maoris have beaten Canada, Japan, US and Fiji which is not that sterling. He was an assistent when the Crusaders won in 2002 otherwise as head coach of the Canes he was runner up once and semi finalist three times. He coached the NZ under 21 to a title in 2001. I suppose this is OK but would not say remarkable. I think his lack of success with the Canes sticks in my memory.

          Oh right so success is only measured in trophies? That must suck.

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          • broughieB broughie

            @Bones So his Maoris have beaten Canada, Japan, US and Fiji which is not that sterling. He was an assistent when the Crusaders won in 2002 otherwise as head coach of the Canes he was runner up once and semi finalist three times. He coached the NZ under 21 to a title in 2001. I suppose this is OK but would not say remarkable. I think his lack of success with the Canes sticks in my memory.

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            @broughie seems a pretty good CV TBH...maybe all the other coaches in NZ with better CVs werent keen on the job?

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            • BonesB Bones

              @broughie said in Nz maori:

              @Bones So his Maoris have beaten Canada, Japan, US and Fiji which is not that sterling. He was an assistent when the Crusaders won in 2002 otherwise as head coach of the Canes he was runner up once and semi finalist three times. He coached the NZ under 21 to a title in 2001. I suppose this is OK but would not say remarkable. I think his lack of success with the Canes sticks in my memory.

              Oh right so success is only measured in trophies? That must suck.

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              @Bones OK. You guys win. I will retreat to my shell.

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                Come on Bones, don't you know its fashionable to knock Cooper....

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                • broughieB broughie

                  @Bones So his Maoris have beaten Canada, Japan, US and Fiji which is not that sterling. He was an assistent when the Crusaders won in 2002 otherwise as head coach of the Canes he was runner up once and semi finalist three times. He coached the NZ under 21 to a title in 2001. I suppose this is OK but would not say remarkable. I think his lack of success with the Canes sticks in my memory.

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                  @broughie said in Nz maori:

                  @Bones So his Maoris have beaten Canada, Japan, US and Fiji which is not that sterling. He was an assistent when the Crusaders won in 2002 otherwise as head coach of the Canes he was runner up once and semi finalist three times. He coached the NZ under 21 to a title in 2001. I suppose this is OK but would not say remarkable. I think his lack of success with the Canes sticks in my memory.

                  Geez, you have high standards.

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                  • UncoU Unco

                    @broughie said in Nz maori:

                    @Bones So his Maoris have beaten Canada, Japan, US and Fiji which is not that sterling. He was an assistent when the Crusaders won in 2002 otherwise as head coach of the Canes he was runner up once and semi finalist three times. He coached the NZ under 21 to a title in 2001. I suppose this is OK but would not say remarkable. I think his lack of success with the Canes sticks in my memory.

                    Geez, you have high standards.

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                    @Unco If I didn't have high standards I would be a fan of Ian Foster.

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                    • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

                      Come on Bones, don't you know its fashionable to knock Cooper....

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                      @ACT-Crusader I blame Deans!

                      @broughie That Foster fella seems to be doing alright for the ABs right now, granted he is part of a great team, but if he wasnt contributing, I dont think he'd be there.

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                      • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                        @ACT-Crusader I blame Deans!

                        @broughie That Foster fella seems to be doing alright for the ABs right now, granted he is part of a great team, but if he wasnt contributing, I dont think he'd be there.

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                        @taniwharugby I think he is carrying the water bottles and on field messages. Geez he had a good run at Waikato.

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                        • broughieB broughie

                          @taniwharugby I think he is carrying the water bottles and on field messages. Geez he had a good run at Waikato.

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                          @broughie that was a few years back, again, he seems to be doing alright now, which is likely a stepping stone to the ultimate goal of head coach I expect...and I know plenty on here had misgivigns about Hansen under SGH, look at him now.

                          Thats just my view though.

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                          • broughieB broughie

                            @taniwharugby I think he is carrying the water bottles and on field messages. Geez he had a good run at Waikato.

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                            @broughie said in Nz maori:

                            @taniwharugby I think he is carrying the water bottles and on field messages. Geez he had a good run at Waikato.

                            He took them to a final and a semi final in his two seasons with them, that's not too bad

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                            • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                              @broughie that was a few years back, again, he seems to be doing alright now, which is likely a stepping stone to the ultimate goal of head coach I expect...and I know plenty on here had misgivigns about Hansen under SGH, look at him now.

                              Thats just my view though.

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                              @taniwharugby said in Nz maori:

                              @broughie that was a few years back, again, he seems to be doing alright now, which is likely a stepping stone to the ultimate goal of head coach I expect...and I know plenty on here had misgivigns about Hansen under SGH, look at him now.

                              Thats just my view though.

                              Under Henry he was known as Steve "FGH, Fat controller, lazy, what does he actually do" Hansen...

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                              • broughieB broughie

                                @Unco If I didn't have high standards I would be a fan of Ian Foster.

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                                @broughie said in Nz maori:

                                @Unco If I didn't have high standards I would be a fan of Ian Foster.

                                The RWC winning All Blacks attack coach? Yeah, what a loser that guy is.

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                                • broughieB broughie

                                  @Bones OK. You guys win. I will retreat to my shell.

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                                  @broughie said in Nz maori:

                                  @Bones OK. You guys win. I will retreat to my shell.

                                  All antipodean said was that he's a good coach and you even doubted that! I'd go so far as to say he's a very good coach, maybe even excellent.

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                                    Rob Thompson (Canterbury) is the player who will be added to the Māori All Blacks squad as a replacement for Declan O'Donnell.

                                    http://www.voxy.co.nz/sport/5/266741

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                                    • MN5M MN5

                                      @Bones said in Nz maori:

                                      @broughie Check out the honours section.
                                      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cooper_(rugby_union)?wprov=sfla1

                                      Also hasn't lost a match in charge of NZM I believe.

                                      No one, I mean NO ONE on the fern will bust out a stat quicker than Bones. Even in the early hours of the morning UK time. Julian Savea did text me to see if I saw his tries, I said yep ( had to catch a replay though ) and I was sorry I said his form was slipping a bit. ( we cleared up the whole comparing him to Rokocoko thing, he said no worries but not to do it again )

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                                      @MN5 Damn, I'm still waiting on my text from Julian.

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                                      • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                                        @broughie said in Nz maori:

                                        @taniwharugby I think he is carrying the water bottles and on field messages. Geez he had a good run at Waikato.

                                        He took them to a final and a semi final in his two seasons with them, that's not too bad

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                                        @mariner4life Wiki says he coach from 2004 to 2011 which is what came to my mind. This is right right? So he took them to a semi and final in his last years? Rennie comes in, puts his mark on the team, and they win 2 consecutive super titles. Now there is a coach and one I would not mind as a future AB coach and not Foster.

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                                        • broughieB broughie

                                          @mariner4life Wiki says he coach from 2004 to 2011 which is what came to my mind. This is right right? So he took them to a semi and final in his last years? Rennie comes in, puts his mark on the team, and they win 2 consecutive super titles. Now there is a coach and one I would not mind as a future AB coach and not Foster.

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                                          @broughie no, in that time he was coaching the Chiefs, a completely different team.

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