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    Godder
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    @Biorealism said in All Blacks 2026:

    @canefan said in All Blacks 2026:

    @Mr-Fish said in All Blacks 2026:

    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2026:

    have to think someone like Mealamu who is obviously fairly close to things still would be well aware if one or two players are gettign too big for themselves and pull them back into line or be equally as keen to push them out the door if they are contributing to a toxic environment.

    PLenty of these older players will be hurting from the past 5 or 6 years, regardless of Marshall being a twat, the issues he has had in the public eye with Akira stem from his love of the jersey and seeing it devalued, and probably like most, frustrated that someone as talented as Akira never quite turned that final corner and realised the immense talent he possessed.

    Marshall was quite adamant that Razor was doing an ok job as coach, wasn't he?

    I seem to recall Marshall becoming increasingly critical of the way the ABs were performing. But he drew the line at criticising Razor. Goldie and to a lesser extent Mils were also increasingly vocal. I suppose they weren't overly surprised when he got the chop, although they acted like they were. Maybe because no one had ever been fired mid cycle before?

    I thought that too although then remembered Wayne Smith got replaced by John Mitchell mid WC cycle in 2001. Although in that case Smith may have only been on a two year contract (?) although it was expected he would be reappointed.

    Wikipedia says Smith reapplied but Mitchell was appointed instead so I think you're right about the contract expiring rather than being terminated partway through the term.

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    @Biorealism said in All Blacks 2026:

    @canefan said in All Blacks 2026:

    @Mr-Fish said in All Blacks 2026:

    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2026:

    have to think someone like Mealamu who is obviously fairly close to things still would be well aware if one or two players are gettign too big for themselves and pull them back into line or be equally as keen to push them out the door if they are contributing to a toxic environment.

    PLenty of these older players will be hurting from the past 5 or 6 years, regardless of Marshall being a twat, the issues he has had in the public eye with Akira stem from his love of the jersey and seeing it devalued, and probably like most, frustrated that someone as talented as Akira never quite turned that final corner and realised the immense talent he possessed.

    Marshall was quite adamant that Razor was doing an ok job as coach, wasn't he?

    I seem to recall Marshall becoming increasingly critical of the way the ABs were performing. But he drew the line at criticising Razor. Goldie and to a lesser extent Mils were also increasingly vocal. I suppose they weren't overly surprised when he got the chop, although they acted like they were. Maybe because no one had ever been fired mid cycle before?

    I thought that too although then remembered Wayne Smith got replaced by John Mitchell mid WC cycle in 2001. Although in that case Smith may have only been on a two year contract (?) although it was expected he would be reappointed.

    Definitely on a two year contract. He wasn't fired

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    @Godder said in All Blacks 2026:

    Wikipedia says Smith reapplied but Mitchell was appointed instead so I think you're right about the contract expiring rather than being terminated partway through the term.

    I think it did expire, that wasn't the main story though.

    He did an interview on radio where he got asked if he wanted to continue/thought he was up to it. He responded with something like "I don't know". He then clarified a few days later that he did want the job

    He basically quit by accident, changed his mind and reapplied.

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    Smith was appointed Dec 1999 on a two-year contract to end of 2001. The Board replaced Smith with Mitchell in October 2001 and Mitchell took the AB's for the 2001 end of year tour to Ireland, Scotland and Argentina.

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    @Duluth said in All Blacks 2026:

    He basically quit by accident, changed his mind and reapplied.

    I thought the board asked him if he was the best person to be head coach, and he answered effectively saying if there's someone better then no. He's very honest, but that got read as he didn't rate himself. Not sure if I've explained that and I can't even remember where I read it, possible an autobiography?

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    @nzzp Yeah I think he expressed doubts to the board too. The interview from memory was with Telfer not long after his last Test in charge. People thought he had quit

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    @canefan said in All Blacks 2026:

    @Biorealism said in All Blacks 2026:

    @canefan said in All Blacks 2026:

    @Mr-Fish said in All Blacks 2026:

    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2026:

    have to think someone like Mealamu who is obviously fairly close to things still would be well aware if one or two players are gettign too big for themselves and pull them back into line or be equally as keen to push them out the door if they are contributing to a toxic environment.

    PLenty of these older players will be hurting from the past 5 or 6 years, regardless of Marshall being a twat, the issues he has had in the public eye with Akira stem from his love of the jersey and seeing it devalued, and probably like most, frustrated that someone as talented as Akira never quite turned that final corner and realised the immense talent he possessed.

    Marshall was quite adamant that Razor was doing an ok job as coach, wasn't he?

    I seem to recall Marshall becoming increasingly critical of the way the ABs were performing. But he drew the line at criticising Razor. Goldie and to a lesser extent Mils were also increasingly vocal. I suppose they weren't overly surprised when he got the chop, although they acted like they were. Maybe because no one had ever been fired mid cycle before?

    I thought that too although then remembered Wayne Smith got replaced by John Mitchell mid WC cycle in 2001. Although in that case Smith may have only been on a two year contract (?) although it was expected he would be reappointed.

    IIRC Smith went into his offseason review and basically questioned whether he was the right man for the job. The board read that as he was not the guy they wanted to run the ship and picked Mitchell

    Pretty much how I remember it, although I think he it may have been he did a real Smith like thing in that he wanted the board to confirm their confidence in him. (Subtly different, and am not sure which is correct. )

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    You guys are going to get told off for bringing old news up.

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    @booboo said in All Blacks 2026:

    @canefan said in All Blacks 2026:

    @Biorealism said in All Blacks 2026:

    @canefan said in All Blacks 2026:

    @Mr-Fish said in All Blacks 2026:

    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2026:

    have to think someone like Mealamu who is obviously fairly close to things still would be well aware if one or two players are gettign too big for themselves and pull them back into line or be equally as keen to push them out the door if they are contributing to a toxic environment.

    PLenty of these older players will be hurting from the past 5 or 6 years, regardless of Marshall being a twat, the issues he has had in the public eye with Akira stem from his love of the jersey and seeing it devalued, and probably like most, frustrated that someone as talented as Akira never quite turned that final corner and realised the immense talent he possessed.

    Marshall was quite adamant that Razor was doing an ok job as coach, wasn't he?

    I seem to recall Marshall becoming increasingly critical of the way the ABs were performing. But he drew the line at criticising Razor. Goldie and to a lesser extent Mils were also increasingly vocal. I suppose they weren't overly surprised when he got the chop, although they acted like they were. Maybe because no one had ever been fired mid cycle before?

    I thought that too although then remembered Wayne Smith got replaced by John Mitchell mid WC cycle in 2001. Although in that case Smith may have only been on a two year contract (?) although it was expected he would be reappointed.

    IIRC Smith went into his offseason review and basically questioned whether he was the right man for the job. The board read that as he was not the guy they wanted to run the ship and picked Mitchell

    Pretty much how I remember it, although I think he it may have been he did a real Smith like thing in that he wanted the board to confirm their confidence in him. (Subtly different, and am not sure which is correct. )

    Either way, he basically gave himself a no confidence vote, committing coaching Hari Kari

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    @sparky said in All Blacks 2026:

    It's hardly news that a number of All Blacks over the years have enjoyed having a few roots away from home on a tour.

    And I've met pious, religious types who turn out to be into crazy stuff nocturnally.

    The bit about a player being a Machiavellian genius and manipulating twenty other people against the coach is the part I find significantly harder to believe.

    That would also imply that Ardie's kava sessions are more open and inclusive than has been suggested.

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    @dnomyar said in All Blacks 2026:

    @nostrildamus 4 deep as a concept is fine.

    But it should be based on knowing your top 15-23 first, ensuring they play enough together to have a rock solid team dynamic and then, and only then deepening the pool.

    It also has to be aimed towards something - having four deep for the sake of having four deep is pointless if it doesn't lead to any greater success.

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    replied to ShaquilleOatmeal last edited by
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    @ShaquilleOatmeal said in All Blacks 2026:

    The four players deep in each position idea was nonsense and probably just Robertson saying whatever came into his head at that particular moment in time. There’s no way you can have that many players with significant and recent test experience. It’s just not possible. And ten minutes off the bench against Japan four years before they get the call up again doesn’t cut it.

    Mathematically, it is 60 test quality players - we didn't even have that when we were running out entirely different 15s week to week and still pumping the likes of Ireland.

    I think the four deep thing was just good cover for ordinary performances and results, especially when you look at the fact that there was very little change in the team that wasn't injury-enforced.

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    Wayne thinks he got sacked...

    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=715447721354099

    I presume the first time was as a player.

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    @Dan54 said in All Blacks 2026:

    @george33 said in All Blacks 2026:

    Let's be clear Hansen and Ryan will be shown the door only contract wise they aren't sacked yet that day is coming.

    Would they be for sure. Jamie Joseph has worked with Hansen at Japan, though chances are he will go.

    Do we know how well Joseph and Hansen got on? That they’ve worked together previously doesn’t automatically mean if Joseph gets the job he’ll want to keep Hansen on. We’ve all worked with people in the past we thought were fantastic, useless and everywhere in between.

    I think I’m right in saying Hansen had a different role when with Japan so at the very least, his role might change if he’s lucky enough to still be working with the All Blacks.

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    @ShaquilleOatmeal said in All Blacks 2026:

    @Dan54 said in All Blacks 2026:

    @george33 said in All Blacks 2026:

    Let's be clear Hansen and Ryan will be shown the door only contract wise they aren't sacked yet that day is coming.

    Would they be for sure. Jamie Joseph has worked with Hansen at Japan, though chances are he will go.

    Do we know how well Joseph and Hansen got on? That they’ve worked together previously doesn’t automatically mean if Joseph gets the job he’ll want to keep Hansen on. We’ve all worked with people in the past we thought were fantastic, useless and everywhere in between.

    I think I’m right in saying Hansen had a different role when with Japan so at the very least, his role might change if he’s lucky enough to still be working with the All Blacks.

    If the rumours are true, and players and coaches alike didn't like him, he's a dead man walking

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    @ShaquilleOatmeal said in All Blacks 2026:

    @Dan54 said in All Blacks 2026:

    @george33 said in All Blacks 2026:

    Let's be clear Hansen and Ryan will be shown the door only contract wise they aren't sacked yet that day is coming.

    Would they be for sure. Jamie Joseph has worked with Hansen at Japan, though chances are he will go.

    Do we know how well Joseph and Hansen got on? That they’ve worked together previously doesn’t automatically mean if Joseph gets the job he’ll want to keep Hansen on. We’ve all worked with people in the past we thought were fantastic, useless and everywhere in between.

    I think I’m right in saying Hansen had a different role when with Japan so at the very least, his role might change if he’s lucky enough to still be working with the All Blacks.

    Yep you cold well be right Shaq, I not sure what his role was with Japan exactly, and not suggesting he should be part of group, just suggesting maybe he could. Also not sure if he would keep same job even if he did stay anyway. Just wondering on possibilities and whether him and Ryan will stay on.

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    On Ma’a - I don’t think he’d work with Jamie Joseph, not sure the stint at the Highlanders ended that well. But I’d love to have him involved somewhere. I remember Wayne Smith praising his tactical brain.

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    @canefan said in All Blacks 2026:

    @ShaquilleOatmeal said in All Blacks 2026:

    @Dan54 said in All Blacks 2026:

    @george33 said in All Blacks 2026:

    Let's be clear Hansen and Ryan will be shown the door only contract wise they aren't sacked yet that day is coming.

    Would they be for sure. Jamie Joseph has worked with Hansen at Japan, though chances are he will go.

    Do we know how well Joseph and Hansen got on? That they’ve worked together previously doesn’t automatically mean if Joseph gets the job he’ll want to keep Hansen on. We’ve all worked with people in the past we thought were fantastic, useless and everywhere in between.

    I think I’m right in saying Hansen had a different role when with Japan so at the very least, his role might change if he’s lucky enough to still be working with the All Blacks.

    If the rumours are true, and players and coaches alike didn't like him, he's a dead man walking

    If rumours are right ? I will admit, I was being nasty and wondering if Robertson made the comment that Hansen was doing all the coaching to remove blame off himself!
    Would be a nice dastardly deed when you have stuffed up!

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    wrote last edited by sparky
    #3283

    So which coaches are interested in being the next ABs boss and whose not?

    This is what I have got:

    Interested: Jamie Joseph, Dave Rennie, Vern Cotter

    Not: Tony Brown, Clayton McMillan, Eddie Jones, Warren Gatland, Ian Foster, Steve Hansen, Wayne Smith

    Not clear: John Mitchell. Robbie Deans, Ronan O'Gara, Jacques Nienaber

    Not available until August and unclear: Joe Schmidt

    I doubt they will go back to Mitchell or Deans or go with a non-NZ coach so it's looking like a straight fight between Joseph, Rennie and Cotter.

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    @chchfanatic said in All Blacks 2026:

    I haven’t read the last week or so posts. But this is what I’ve heard. Still rumours but from a very reliable source.
    I don’t think the Dalton rumours are true.
    Ardie is the main instigator behind all of it.
    Not sure if it’s well known in the hurricanes area. But ardie likes to play around. Something happened on tour somewhere and razor found out. He gave him a right serve and Ardie took offence to it and it all started from there. Ardie only hangs with who ardie wants to hang with. Kava session in his room and no outsiders. They were all told to give bad reviews etc and that’s how it all started.
    How it led to the sacking I don’t know.
    Again just rumours and may not be true.

    I can’t remember what video it was on, maybe one of Ardie’s vlogs or an AB vlog on YouTube, but there was footage of him leading a kava session with a group (majority were pacific island boys) so that part definitely checks out.

    Fuck that shit if true. Who does Ardie think he is? The messiah or something? He’s no Riley Higgins.

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