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Blues 2018

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  • pukunuiP pukunui

    Interesting to see that plenty of people are convinced a new coach will achieve instant, significant improvement yet bringing in a new assistant (a very good one) won't yield any improvements.
    Surely Tana isn't going to bring in Mcdonald just to ignore his input.
    I would imagine as a condition of him taking the job it would have been made clear that he would have a large amount of input across selection and tactics etc.

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    @pukunui said in Blues 2018:

    Interesting to see that plenty of people are convinced a new coach will achieve instant, significant improvement yet bringing in a new assistant (a very good one) won't yield any improvements.

    Plenty of people said both of those things? I don't think anyone has said that

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      I'll just leave this here.

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      • pukunuiP pukunui

        Interesting to see that plenty of people are convinced a new coach will achieve instant, significant improvement yet bringing in a new assistant (a very good one) won't yield any improvements.
        Surely Tana isn't going to bring in Mcdonald just to ignore his input.
        I would imagine as a condition of him taking the job it would have been made clear that he would have a large amount of input across selection and tactics etc.

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        @pukunui said in Blues 2018:

        Interesting to see that plenty of people are convinced a new coach will achieve instant, significant improvement yet bringing in a new assistant (a very good one) won't yield any improvements.

        the top dog sets the standards, hires and fires, and their attitude trickles down through and organisation.

        No-one cares what the deputy prime minister thinks of something, or if they have an issue. It's only when the big cheese sets the bar, that people respond.

        Hansen was AC to Deans, and they are fundamentally different. he says you spend time biting your tongue.

        Finally, it's not just 'a new head coach' but 'the right head coach'. Rennie, Henry, Smith and Deans all got results very quickly, without major personnel change if I recall correctly.

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        • DuluthD Duluth

          @pukunui said in Blues 2018:

          Interesting to see that plenty of people are convinced a new coach will achieve instant, significant improvement yet bringing in a new assistant (a very good one) won't yield any improvements.

          Plenty of people said both of those things? I don't think anyone has said that

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          @duluth said in Blues 2018:

          @pukunui said in Blues 2018:

          Interesting to see that plenty of people are convinced a new coach will achieve instant, significant improvement yet bringing in a new assistant (a very good one) won't yield any improvements.

          Plenty of people said both of those things? I don't think anyone has said that

          Maybe im misreading it but the general consensus seems to be a new (good) coach would have pretty instant success and also that Leon is taking an unnecessary risk by going there as an assistant because the chances of the team improving are low.

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          • nzzpN nzzp

            @pukunui said in Blues 2018:

            Interesting to see that plenty of people are convinced a new coach will achieve instant, significant improvement yet bringing in a new assistant (a very good one) won't yield any improvements.

            the top dog sets the standards, hires and fires, and their attitude trickles down through and organisation.

            No-one cares what the deputy prime minister thinks of something, or if they have an issue. It's only when the big cheese sets the bar, that people respond.

            Hansen was AC to Deans, and they are fundamentally different. he says you spend time biting your tongue.

            Finally, it's not just 'a new head coach' but 'the right head coach'. Rennie, Henry, Smith and Deans all got results very quickly, without major personnel change if I recall correctly.

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            @nzzp said in Blues 2018:

            @pukunui said in Blues 2018:

            Interesting to see that plenty of people are convinced a new coach will achieve instant, significant improvement yet bringing in a new assistant (a very good one) won't yield any improvements.

            the top dog sets the standards, hires and fires, and their attitude trickles down through and organisation.

            No-one cares what the deputy prime minister thinks of something, or if they have an issue. It's only when the big cheese sets the bar, that people respond.

            Hansen was AC to Deans, and they are fundamentally different. he says you spend time biting your tongue.

            Finally, it's not just 'a new head coach' but 'the right head coach'. Rennie, Henry, Smith and Deans all got results very quickly, without major personnel change if I recall correctly.

            The fact is that good assistants can make a huge difference. That is why Wayne Smith was in such high demand. And why Leon himself was in high demand. There is a good chance he can help make a significant improvements of the Blues next year even if he is "under" Tana.

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            • pukunuiP pukunui

              @duluth said in Blues 2018:

              @pukunui said in Blues 2018:

              Interesting to see that plenty of people are convinced a new coach will achieve instant, significant improvement yet bringing in a new assistant (a very good one) won't yield any improvements.

              Plenty of people said both of those things? I don't think anyone has said that

              Maybe im misreading it but the general consensus seems to be a new (good) coach would have pretty instant success and also that Leon is taking an unnecessary risk by going there as an assistant because the chances of the team improving are low.

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              @pukunui Leon is going there as an assistant, so theoretically, Tana still calling shots, but you'd have to think there is more to the arrangement than what we are privy too, because it is a risk for a coach who seems to be on an upward trajectory that was seemingly patient biding his time and not rushing up the ladder.

              Wayne Smith is a bit of an anomoly though, the experience he took with him at all levels of the game cant really be compared with anyone TBF

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                I think it's pretty obvious that it's Tana's last year next year no matter how well or badly we do otherwise it's bloody strange to see why Leon MacDonald would join us if he isn't going to take the head coach role in 2020.

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                  I think it's pretty obvious that it's Tana's last year next year no matter how well or badly we do otherwise it's bloody strange to see why Leon MacDonald would join us if he isn't going to take the head coach role in 2020.

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                  @african-monkey I'll go the other way and say that if the Blues make the play-offs next year Tana will be retained.

                  Pretty easy to wind back the semi-final target to an "it was only a matter of losing one game - we're obviously moving in the right direction".

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                  • nzzpN nzzp

                    @pukunui said in Blues 2018:

                    Interesting to see that plenty of people are convinced a new coach will achieve instant, significant improvement yet bringing in a new assistant (a very good one) won't yield any improvements.

                    the top dog sets the standards, hires and fires, and their attitude trickles down through and organisation.

                    No-one cares what the deputy prime minister thinks of something, or if they have an issue. It's only when the big cheese sets the bar, that people respond.

                    Hansen was AC to Deans, and they are fundamentally different. he says you spend time biting your tongue.

                    Finally, it's not just 'a new head coach' but 'the right head coach'. Rennie, Henry, Smith and Deans all got results very quickly, without major personnel change if I recall correctly.

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                    @nzzp said in Blues 2018:

                    Finally, it's not just 'a new head coach' but 'the right head coach'. Rennie, Henry, Smith and Deans all got results very quickly, without major personnel change if I recall correctly.

                    Rennie made lots of squad changes and some were very key. In a way he was a wee bit lucky that with the system back then there was a lot of quality waiting to be identified that had missed other squads because they were still being selected under promises to players making the underlying single NPC teams. A bit like how the Brumbies came together in Oz.

                    Henry? He started the Blues and had so many riches at his disposal that the NZRU had to send NH and Northland to the Chiefs.

                    Smith and Deans? Smith took the Saders from dead last to sixth before his selections and methods kicked in (alongside a big rethink in the management and running of the franchise) and Deans took over an already champion side.

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                    • pukunuiP pukunui

                      @nzzp said in Blues 2018:

                      @pukunui said in Blues 2018:

                      Interesting to see that plenty of people are convinced a new coach will achieve instant, significant improvement yet bringing in a new assistant (a very good one) won't yield any improvements.

                      the top dog sets the standards, hires and fires, and their attitude trickles down through and organisation.

                      No-one cares what the deputy prime minister thinks of something, or if they have an issue. It's only when the big cheese sets the bar, that people respond.

                      Hansen was AC to Deans, and they are fundamentally different. he says you spend time biting your tongue.

                      Finally, it's not just 'a new head coach' but 'the right head coach'. Rennie, Henry, Smith and Deans all got results very quickly, without major personnel change if I recall correctly.

                      The fact is that good assistants can make a huge difference. That is why Wayne Smith was in such high demand. And why Leon himself was in high demand. There is a good chance he can help make a significant improvements of the Blues next year even if he is "under" Tana.

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                      @pukunui said in Blues 2018:

                      Wayne Smith

                      He did make a big difference, but he was working with Henry, Hansen, and Rennie, who were pretty good coaches in their own right.

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                      • TimT Tim

                        @pukunui said in Blues 2018:

                        Wayne Smith

                        He did make a big difference, but he was working with Henry, Hansen, and Rennie, who were pretty good coaches in their own right.

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                        @tim said in Blues 2018:

                        @pukunui said in Blues 2018:

                        Wayne Smith

                        He did make a big difference, but he was working with Henry, Hansen, and Rennie, who were pretty good coaches in their own right.

                        The point was that assistant coaches can make a big difference if they are good enough and are listened to.
                        Plumtree and Boyd is another example. It's a pretty widely held view that Plumtree is the brains there.
                        Maybe Leon can be Tana's brain.

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                          I don't think anyone thinks changing the coach will definitely make a big difference. If we thought that after Lam and Kirwan we sure don't now.

                          What is definitely true is that without a new coach, nothing will get better.

                          The Chiefs kept hoping Foster would do the business and the Crusaders kept hoping Blackadder would, but coaches simply do not get better (without changing teams and starting afresh). Their weaknesses become more pronounced not less.

                          (I'd argue this is true of all bosses, not just rugby. If you don't see good results quickly, you won't see them at all. And bad bosses never turn into good ones, but they do get worse.)

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                          • CrucialC Crucial

                            @nzzp said in Blues 2018:

                            Finally, it's not just 'a new head coach' but 'the right head coach'. Rennie, Henry, Smith and Deans all got results very quickly, without major personnel change if I recall correctly.

                            Rennie made lots of squad changes and some were very key. In a way he was a wee bit lucky that with the system back then there was a lot of quality waiting to be identified that had missed other squads because they were still being selected under promises to players making the underlying single NPC teams. A bit like how the Brumbies came together in Oz.

                            Henry? He started the Blues and had so many riches at his disposal that the NZRU had to send NH and Northland to the Chiefs.

                            Smith and Deans? Smith took the Saders from dead last to sixth before his selections and methods kicked in (alongside a big rethink in the management and running of the franchise) and Deans took over an already champion side.

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                            @crucial said in Blues 2018:

                            Henry? He started the Blues and had so many riches at his disposal that the NZRU had to send NH and Northland to the Chiefs.

                            I was thinking more of his second stint as 'director of rugby' or whatever he was called in 2003.

                            That said, he was an assistant back then. Mind you, he came back post 2011, and didn't move the dial much.

                            As @Chester-Draws said, a new coach may not help, but we're unlikely to get there with the current lot.

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                              https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12067295

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                                https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12067295

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                                @tim I'm pleasantly surprised Gibson didn't injure his hand punching....

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                                  @tim I'm pleasantly surprised Gibson didn't injure his hand punching....

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                                  @kiwimurph LOL. I think Rieko was just jealous that @Bones said Gibson was the player of the year. 😉

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                                    That "foodbill, hyped to the max, can't remember him doing anything on the field 😉 " better bloody not hurt our Rieko.

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                                      @kiwimurph LOL. I think Rieko was just jealous that @Bones said Gibson was the player of the year. 😉

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                                      @tim year? His generation more like. If he's in the same generation as Papalii and no one else. Could change if Papalii proves himself on the international stage like Gibson has.

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                                        Wonder if it's something they will or have gotten over or one of them will leave the Blues...

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                                          @tim I'm pleasantly surprised Gibson didn't injure his hand punching....

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                                          @kiwimurph Hahahaha!

                                          Well Gibson has re-signed ans Rieko hasn't so will this be the last straw for Rieko?

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