All Blacks 2026
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Walsh's article a 'report' about a 'reported' mutiny?
a. AFAIK it was a review not a mutiny.
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@sparky said in All Blacks 2026:
Oh look another bitter load of bollocks article from the Sunday Times about the All Blacks.

Keen to know what the antics were.
But I'd say the article is likely to say more (or more aptly less) about the writer.
I've already given it too much attention.
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@booboo said in All Blacks 2026:
@sparky said in All Blacks 2026:
Oh look another bitter load of bollocks article from the Sunday Times about the All Blacks.

Keen to know what the antics were.
But I'd say the article is like to say more (or more aptly less) about the writer.
I've already given it too much attention.
Smells like lazy ill-informed clickbait to me
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When Razor applied for the job, and spoke to the board, what did he promise? Does anyone know?
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@booboo said in All Blacks 2026:
@sparky said in All Blacks 2026:
Oh look another bitter load of bollocks article from the Sunday Times about the All Blacks.

Keen to know what the antics were.
But I'd say the article is likely to say more (or more aptly less) about the writer.
I've already given it too much attention.
He's referring to Jane and Dagg in the 2011 WC. The gist of the article is that management books, particularly ones that take lessons from sports teams, are BS. He's talking about 'Legacy' by James Kerr which is meant to provide lessons from the All Blacks. It's a bit of a meandering and clumsily reasoned piece although he's got a point about those books.
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@lak said in All Blacks 2026:
the hammerings will continue until morale improves
Clapping by clicking their fingers is a good start I feel......
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@sparky said in All Blacks 2026:
@booboo Not beating France by more than a point in the final and Corey Jane and Izzy Dagg breaking curfew to go to the pub.
Great to see the Sunday Times with their finger on the pulse of the hot issues that really matter.
This from a publication from the same country as the England cricket team
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I think getting back to basics is important.
David Kirk set the tone. Simple honest words everyone could understand.I don't mind losing if we aren't good enough.
But, for years we have had post match riddles, learnings, improvements in that space, dinks, cross kicks and confused game plans. Painful -
@BerniesCorner said in All Blacks 2026:
I think getting back to basics is important.
David Kirk set the tone. Simple honest words everyone could understand.
I don't mind losing if we aren't good enough.But, for years we have had post match riddles, learnings, improvements in that space, dinks, cross kicks and confused game plans. Painful
Getting back to basics will allow our flair players a chance to shine
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@BerniesCorner said in All Blacks 2026:
I think getting back to basics is important.
David Kirk set the tone. Simple honest words everyone could understand.
I don't mind losing if we aren't good enough.But, for years we have had post match riddles, learnings, improvements in that space, dinks, cross kicks and confused game plans. Painful
"connection piece"
See ya Razor...........Clown.
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@BerniesCorner said in All Blacks 2026:
I think getting back to basics is important.
David Kirk set the tone. Simple honest words everyone could understand.I don't mind losing if we aren't good enough.
But, for years we have had post match riddles, learnings, improvements in that space, dinks, cross kicks and confused game plans. PainfulAny team coached by Jamie Joseph, Joe Schmidt, Vern Cotter or Warren Gatland is going to focus a lot less on the high-risk, Play Station, ADHD stuff than Robertson did and more on winning the collisions, being masters at the breakdown, being more direct in attack and making good decisions based on field position and executing those correctly.
That said, I think Cotter and Gatland's style might be a bit drab for our sponsors and the younger sections of fan base.
So Joseph and Schmidt are the obvious favourites to be the next AB coach.
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@sparky said in All Blacks 2026:
@booboo Not beating France by more than a point in the final and Corey Jane and Izzy Dagg breaking curfew to go to the pub.
Great to see the Sunday Times with their finger on the pulse of the hot issues that really matter.
He went all the way back to ancient history - 15 years to make his point. Maybe he should have brought up the Keith Murdoch incident for good measure?
NH scribes who write disparaging articles about the All blacks are almost always either
a). poorly researched
b). lazy or
c). writing out of envy/jealousy.The quality of their writing reflects that.
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@nostrildamus said in All Blacks 2026:
When Razor applied for the job, and spoke to the board, what did he promise? Does anyone know?
Yes, Lendrum made some comments about Robertson's HC presentation some time ago.
Before the start of the 25 season. Cant remember where it is.
When I heard it, I thought, oh, that explains why we are so shite!
But what Razor did in his two seasons was pretty much exactly what he said he was guna do.
So you cant just blame him for what happened.I dont think the board were paying much attention and just rubber stamped the selection committees recomendation.
He was the next man up, and just cruised thru the process.
Not just the board tho, I think everyone was the same.I'd say they board is paying attention now!
They would've asked him what his plans were going forward, and he probably reeled out the same shite that he did when he originally got the job.
Board were actually listening now and didn't wanna hear it, and that was that.Selection process is guna be a lot more intensive this time, for sure.