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  • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

    @chimoaus I think the Blues ruck and defensive work seems to have changed a bit, so I'm thinking (hoping) it is linked to Schmidts involvement.

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    @taniwharugby said in Blues 2022:

    @chimoaus I think the Blues ruck and defensive work seems to have changed a bit, so I'm thinking (hoping) it is linked to Schmidts involvement.

    Don't forget Craig McGrath. I think Schmidt's had more of an impact on our attack pattern this year.

    Coventry's work in the forwards has been huge. It's a great team of coaches at this point - and wasn't Leon using Schmidt as a mentor last year?

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      @taniwharugby said in Blues 2022:

      @chimoaus I think the Blues ruck and defensive work seems to have changed a bit, so I'm thinking (hoping) it is linked to Schmidts involvement.

      Don't forget Craig McGrath. I think Schmidt's had more of an impact on our attack pattern this year.

      Coventry's work in the forwards has been huge. It's a great team of coaches at this point - and wasn't Leon using Schmidt as a mentor last year?

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      @Kirwan said in Blues 2022:

      Coventry's work in the forwards has been huge

      When people talk about future AB coaching setups, I'm surprised his name doesn't come up more often

      He turned around the Chiefs pack, he added a hard edge to Harbour, then he fixed an under achieving Blues pack. Obvious improvements, multiple times, across different teams

      I can't think of any current coach who would be a better forwards coach for the AB's

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        I think that Tom would admit himself now, that he is better suited as an assistant coach.

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                @Daffy-Jaffy His "Happy Mothers Day" at the end hits hard. Good interview.

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                  @Daffy-Jaffy His "Happy Mothers Day" at the end hits hard. Good interview.

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                  @Kirwan he seems a really good bastard

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                    Cool video.

                    I wonder if Kurt's nickname is Angle the way he suplexed Sevu Reece last year

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                      @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                      @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                      https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                      The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                      “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                      “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                      “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                      “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                      Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                      Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                      Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

                      I'll take my broken record award and point out it ain't just the new coach, but the change in board that drove excellence in the organisation and enabled success on the field

                      The heart of the crusaders success has been a competent back office. The Blues haven't had that fo rdecades, until 3 years ago. Then you see everything lift - the relationships between unions, the fan experience, the coaching/off field admin support - it all got better year on year. That's why Leon could drive what he needed.

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                      @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                      @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                      @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                      https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                      The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                      “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                      “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                      “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                      “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                      Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                      Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                      Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

                      I'll take my broken record award and point out it ain't just the new coach, but the change in board that drove excellence in the organisation and enabled success on the field

                      The heart of the crusaders success has been a competent back office. The Blues haven't had that fo rdecades, until 3 years ago. Then you see everything lift - the relationships between unions, the fan experience, the coaching/off field admin support - it all got better year on year. That's why Leon could drive what he needed.

                      With Clarke, Lam, Heem, Ioane, and Sullivan etc.. they've been able to consistently field 103kg+ tall backs in every game. This has really helped them get over the advantage line with mostly simple moves.

                      In turn, that's helped allow their forwards to get on the front foot and hit their breakdown targets.

                      Heem did a great job as a stop-gap at 12. He's the same height and weight as SBW & more effective than any current Crusader centre in his core roles.

                      I believe the size options you have in the backs has played a big part in your winning this season, and huge loosies & props - who are considerably larger, more powerful & dynamic compared to the Crusaders.

                      And meanwhile in the backs Crusaders have 92kg Ennor, 95kg Bridge, Havili, 94kg Jordan, 83kg Mo'unga, etc..

                      The disparity in the backline talent is enormous. The Blues simply have far better players - forwards and backs.

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                      • kiwi_expatK kiwi_expat

                        @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                        @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                        @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                        https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                        The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                        “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                        “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                        “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                        “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                        Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                        Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                        Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

                        I'll take my broken record award and point out it ain't just the new coach, but the change in board that drove excellence in the organisation and enabled success on the field

                        The heart of the crusaders success has been a competent back office. The Blues haven't had that fo rdecades, until 3 years ago. Then you see everything lift - the relationships between unions, the fan experience, the coaching/off field admin support - it all got better year on year. That's why Leon could drive what he needed.

                        With Clarke, Lam, Heem, Ioane, and Sullivan etc.. they've been able to consistently field 103kg+ tall backs in every game. This has really helped them get over the advantage line with mostly simple moves.

                        In turn, that's helped allow their forwards to get on the front foot and hit their breakdown targets.

                        Heem did a great job as a stop-gap at 12. He's the same height and weight as SBW & more effective than any current Crusader centre in his core roles.

                        I believe the size options you have in the backs has played a big part in your winning this season, and huge loosies & props - who are considerably larger, more powerful & dynamic compared to the Crusaders.

                        And meanwhile in the backs Crusaders have 92kg Ennor, 95kg Bridge, Havili, 94kg Jordan, 83kg Mo'unga, etc..

                        The disparity in the backline talent is enormous. The Blues simply have far better players - forwards and backs.

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                        @kiwi_expat said in Blues 2022:

                        @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                        @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                        @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                        https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                        The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                        “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                        “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                        “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                        “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                        Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                        Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                        Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

                        I'll take my broken record award and point out it ain't just the new coach, but the change in board that drove excellence in the organisation and enabled success on the field

                        The heart of the crusaders success has been a competent back office. The Blues haven't had that fo rdecades, until 3 years ago. Then you see everything lift - the relationships between unions, the fan experience, the coaching/off field admin support - it all got better year on year. That's why Leon could drive what he needed.

                        With Clarke, Lam, Heem, Ioane, and Sullivan etc.. they've been able to consistently field 103kg+ tall backs in every game. This has really helped them get over the advantage line with mostly simple moves.

                        In turn, that's helped allow their forwards to get on the front foot and hit their breakdown targets.

                        Heem did a great job as a stop-gap at 12. He's the same height and weight as SBW & more effective than any Crusaders centre in his core roles.

                        I believe the size options you have in the backs has played a big part in your winning this season, and huge loosies & props.

                        Meanwhile the humble Crusaders have the 92kg Ennor, 95kg Bridge, Havili, 94kg Jordan, 83kg Mo'unga, etc..

                        The disparity in the backline talent is enormous. The Blues simply have far better players - forwards and backs.

                        You are way off on your stats for those Crusaders players they are old stats have you seen them up close they are bigger than that.
                        They have all bulked up a lot since those old stats.
                        And that I get from the crusaders trainer who works with them.

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                        • ChrisC Chris

                          @kiwi_expat said in Blues 2022:

                          @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                          @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                          @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                          https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                          The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                          “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                          “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                          “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                          “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                          Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                          Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                          Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

                          I'll take my broken record award and point out it ain't just the new coach, but the change in board that drove excellence in the organisation and enabled success on the field

                          The heart of the crusaders success has been a competent back office. The Blues haven't had that fo rdecades, until 3 years ago. Then you see everything lift - the relationships between unions, the fan experience, the coaching/off field admin support - it all got better year on year. That's why Leon could drive what he needed.

                          With Clarke, Lam, Heem, Ioane, and Sullivan etc.. they've been able to consistently field 103kg+ tall backs in every game. This has really helped them get over the advantage line with mostly simple moves.

                          In turn, that's helped allow their forwards to get on the front foot and hit their breakdown targets.

                          Heem did a great job as a stop-gap at 12. He's the same height and weight as SBW & more effective than any Crusaders centre in his core roles.

                          I believe the size options you have in the backs has played a big part in your winning this season, and huge loosies & props.

                          Meanwhile the humble Crusaders have the 92kg Ennor, 95kg Bridge, Havili, 94kg Jordan, 83kg Mo'unga, etc..

                          The disparity in the backline talent is enormous. The Blues simply have far better players - forwards and backs.

                          You are way off on your stats for those Crusaders players they are old stats have you seen them up close they are bigger than that.
                          They have all bulked up a lot since those old stats.
                          And that I get from the crusaders trainer who works with them.

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                          @Chris said in Blues 2022:

                          @kiwi_expat said in Blues 2022:

                          @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                          @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                          @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                          https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                          The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                          “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                          “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                          “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                          “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                          Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                          Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                          Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

                          I'll take my broken record award and point out it ain't just the new coach, but the change in board that drove excellence in the organisation and enabled success on the field

                          The heart of the crusaders success has been a competent back office. The Blues haven't had that fo rdecades, until 3 years ago. Then you see everything lift - the relationships between unions, the fan experience, the coaching/off field admin support - it all got better year on year. That's why Leon could drive what he needed.

                          With Clarke, Lam, Heem, Ioane, and Sullivan etc.. they've been able to consistently field 103kg+ tall backs in every game. This has really helped them get over the advantage line with mostly simple moves.

                          In turn, that's helped allow their forwards to get on the front foot and hit their breakdown targets.

                          Heem did a great job as a stop-gap at 12. He's the same height and weight as SBW & more effective than any Crusaders centre in his core roles.

                          I believe the size options you have in the backs has played a big part in your winning this season, and huge loosies & props.

                          Meanwhile the humble Crusaders have the 92kg Ennor, 95kg Bridge, Havili, 94kg Jordan, 83kg Mo'unga, etc..

                          The disparity in the backline talent is enormous. The Blues simply have far better players - forwards and backs.

                          You are way off on your stats for those Crusaders players they are old stats have you seen them up close they are bigger than that.
                          They have all bulked up a lot since those old stats.
                          And that I get from the crusaders trainer who works with them.

                          The point stands though regarding size.

                          Blues have bigger backs than Crusaders

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                          • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                            @Chris said in Blues 2022:

                            @kiwi_expat said in Blues 2022:

                            @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                            @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                            @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                            https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                            The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                            “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                            “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                            “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                            “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                            Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                            Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                            Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

                            I'll take my broken record award and point out it ain't just the new coach, but the change in board that drove excellence in the organisation and enabled success on the field

                            The heart of the crusaders success has been a competent back office. The Blues haven't had that fo rdecades, until 3 years ago. Then you see everything lift - the relationships between unions, the fan experience, the coaching/off field admin support - it all got better year on year. That's why Leon could drive what he needed.

                            With Clarke, Lam, Heem, Ioane, and Sullivan etc.. they've been able to consistently field 103kg+ tall backs in every game. This has really helped them get over the advantage line with mostly simple moves.

                            In turn, that's helped allow their forwards to get on the front foot and hit their breakdown targets.

                            Heem did a great job as a stop-gap at 12. He's the same height and weight as SBW & more effective than any Crusaders centre in his core roles.

                            I believe the size options you have in the backs has played a big part in your winning this season, and huge loosies & props.

                            Meanwhile the humble Crusaders have the 92kg Ennor, 95kg Bridge, Havili, 94kg Jordan, 83kg Mo'unga, etc..

                            The disparity in the backline talent is enormous. The Blues simply have far better players - forwards and backs.

                            You are way off on your stats for those Crusaders players they are old stats have you seen them up close they are bigger than that.
                            They have all bulked up a lot since those old stats.
                            And that I get from the crusaders trainer who works with them.

                            The point stands though regarding size.

                            Blues have bigger backs than Crusaders

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                            Chris
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                            @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2022:

                            @Chris said in Blues 2022:

                            @kiwi_expat said in Blues 2022:

                            @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                            @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                            @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                            https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                            The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                            “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                            “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                            “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                            “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                            Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                            Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                            Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

                            I'll take my broken record award and point out it ain't just the new coach, but the change in board that drove excellence in the organisation and enabled success on the field

                            The heart of the crusaders success has been a competent back office. The Blues haven't had that fo rdecades, until 3 years ago. Then you see everything lift - the relationships between unions, the fan experience, the coaching/off field admin support - it all got better year on year. That's why Leon could drive what he needed.

                            With Clarke, Lam, Heem, Ioane, and Sullivan etc.. they've been able to consistently field 103kg+ tall backs in every game. This has really helped them get over the advantage line with mostly simple moves.

                            In turn, that's helped allow their forwards to get on the front foot and hit their breakdown targets.

                            Heem did a great job as a stop-gap at 12. He's the same height and weight as SBW & more effective than any Crusaders centre in his core roles.

                            I believe the size options you have in the backs has played a big part in your winning this season, and huge loosies & props.

                            Meanwhile the humble Crusaders have the 92kg Ennor, 95kg Bridge, Havili, 94kg Jordan, 83kg Mo'unga, etc..

                            The disparity in the backline talent is enormous. The Blues simply have far better players - forwards and backs.

                            You are way off on your stats for those Crusaders players they are old stats have you seen them up close they are bigger than that.
                            They have all bulked up a lot since those old stats.
                            And that I get from the crusaders trainer who works with them.

                            The point stands though regarding size.

                            Blues have bigger backs than Crusaders

                            Yes agreed but those quoted weights are BS.

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                            • ChrisC Chris

                              @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2022:

                              @Chris said in Blues 2022:

                              @kiwi_expat said in Blues 2022:

                              @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                              @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                              @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                              https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                              The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                              “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                              “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                              “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                              “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                              Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                              Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                              Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

                              I'll take my broken record award and point out it ain't just the new coach, but the change in board that drove excellence in the organisation and enabled success on the field

                              The heart of the crusaders success has been a competent back office. The Blues haven't had that fo rdecades, until 3 years ago. Then you see everything lift - the relationships between unions, the fan experience, the coaching/off field admin support - it all got better year on year. That's why Leon could drive what he needed.

                              With Clarke, Lam, Heem, Ioane, and Sullivan etc.. they've been able to consistently field 103kg+ tall backs in every game. This has really helped them get over the advantage line with mostly simple moves.

                              In turn, that's helped allow their forwards to get on the front foot and hit their breakdown targets.

                              Heem did a great job as a stop-gap at 12. He's the same height and weight as SBW & more effective than any Crusaders centre in his core roles.

                              I believe the size options you have in the backs has played a big part in your winning this season, and huge loosies & props.

                              Meanwhile the humble Crusaders have the 92kg Ennor, 95kg Bridge, Havili, 94kg Jordan, 83kg Mo'unga, etc..

                              The disparity in the backline talent is enormous. The Blues simply have far better players - forwards and backs.

                              You are way off on your stats for those Crusaders players they are old stats have you seen them up close they are bigger than that.
                              They have all bulked up a lot since those old stats.
                              And that I get from the crusaders trainer who works with them.

                              The point stands though regarding size.

                              Blues have bigger backs than Crusaders

                              Yes agreed but those quoted weights are BS.

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                              @Chris said in Blues 2022:

                              @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2022:

                              @Chris said in Blues 2022:

                              @kiwi_expat said in Blues 2022:

                              @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                              @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                              @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                              https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                              The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                              “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                              “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                              “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                              “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                              Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                              Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                              Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

                              I'll take my broken record award and point out it ain't just the new coach, but the change in board that drove excellence in the organisation and enabled success on the field

                              The heart of the crusaders success has been a competent back office. The Blues haven't had that fo rdecades, until 3 years ago. Then you see everything lift - the relationships between unions, the fan experience, the coaching/off field admin support - it all got better year on year. That's why Leon could drive what he needed.

                              With Clarke, Lam, Heem, Ioane, and Sullivan etc.. they've been able to consistently field 103kg+ tall backs in every game. This has really helped them get over the advantage line with mostly simple moves.

                              In turn, that's helped allow their forwards to get on the front foot and hit their breakdown targets.

                              Heem did a great job as a stop-gap at 12. He's the same height and weight as SBW & more effective than any Crusaders centre in his core roles.

                              I believe the size options you have in the backs has played a big part in your winning this season, and huge loosies & props.

                              Meanwhile the humble Crusaders have the 92kg Ennor, 95kg Bridge, Havili, 94kg Jordan, 83kg Mo'unga, etc..

                              The disparity in the backline talent is enormous. The Blues simply have far better players - forwards and backs.

                              You are way off on your stats for those Crusaders players they are old stats have you seen them up close they are bigger than that.
                              They have all bulked up a lot since those old stats.
                              And that I get from the crusaders trainer who works with them.

                              The point stands though regarding size.

                              Blues have bigger backs than Crusaders

                              Yes agreed but those quoted weights are BS.

                              Yeah agreed - it's a bit annoying how amateur hour rugby is with that stuff compared to other pro sports leagues

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                              • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                                @Chris said in Blues 2022:

                                @kiwi_expat said in Blues 2022:

                                @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                                @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                                @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                                https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                                The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                                “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                                “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                                “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                                “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                                Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                                Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                                Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

                                I'll take my broken record award and point out it ain't just the new coach, but the change in board that drove excellence in the organisation and enabled success on the field

                                The heart of the crusaders success has been a competent back office. The Blues haven't had that fo rdecades, until 3 years ago. Then you see everything lift - the relationships between unions, the fan experience, the coaching/off field admin support - it all got better year on year. That's why Leon could drive what he needed.

                                With Clarke, Lam, Heem, Ioane, and Sullivan etc.. they've been able to consistently field 103kg+ tall backs in every game. This has really helped them get over the advantage line with mostly simple moves.

                                In turn, that's helped allow their forwards to get on the front foot and hit their breakdown targets.

                                Heem did a great job as a stop-gap at 12. He's the same height and weight as SBW & more effective than any Crusaders centre in his core roles.

                                I believe the size options you have in the backs has played a big part in your winning this season, and huge loosies & props.

                                Meanwhile the humble Crusaders have the 92kg Ennor, 95kg Bridge, Havili, 94kg Jordan, 83kg Mo'unga, etc..

                                The disparity in the backline talent is enormous. The Blues simply have far better players - forwards and backs.

                                You are way off on your stats for those Crusaders players they are old stats have you seen them up close they are bigger than that.
                                They have all bulked up a lot since those old stats.
                                And that I get from the crusaders trainer who works with them.

                                The point stands though regarding size.

                                Blues have bigger backs than Crusaders

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                                #1107

                                @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2022:

                                @Chris said in Blues 2022:

                                @kiwi_expat said in Blues 2022:

                                @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                                @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                                @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                                https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                                The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                                “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                                “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                                “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                                “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                                Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                                Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                                Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

                                I'll take my broken record award and point out it ain't just the new coach, but the change in board that drove excellence in the organisation and enabled success on the field

                                The heart of the crusaders success has been a competent back office. The Blues haven't had that fo rdecades, until 3 years ago. Then you see everything lift - the relationships between unions, the fan experience, the coaching/off field admin support - it all got better year on year. That's why Leon could drive what he needed.

                                With Clarke, Lam, Heem, Ioane, and Sullivan etc.. they've been able to consistently field 103kg+ tall backs in every game. This has really helped them get over the advantage line with mostly simple moves.

                                In turn, that's helped allow their forwards to get on the front foot and hit their breakdown targets.

                                Heem did a great job as a stop-gap at 12. He's the same height and weight as SBW & more effective than any Crusaders centre in his core roles.

                                I believe the size options you have in the backs has played a big part in your winning this season, and huge loosies & props.

                                Meanwhile the humble Crusaders have the 92kg Ennor, 95kg Bridge, Havili, 94kg Jordan, 83kg Mo'unga, etc..

                                The disparity in the backline talent is enormous. The Blues simply have far better players - forwards and backs.

                                You are way off on your stats for those Crusaders players they are old stats have you seen them up close they are bigger than that.
                                They have all bulked up a lot since those old stats.
                                And that I get from the crusaders trainer who works with them.

                                The point stands though regarding size.

                                Blues have bigger backs than Crusaders

                                And loose forwards, hookers & props. Crusaders locks with the exception of Whitelock are lighter as well.

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                                • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                                  @Chris said in Blues 2022:

                                  @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2022:

                                  @Chris said in Blues 2022:

                                  @kiwi_expat said in Blues 2022:

                                  @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                                  @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                                  @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                                  https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                                  The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                                  “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                                  “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                                  “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                                  “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                                  Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                                  Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                                  Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

                                  I'll take my broken record award and point out it ain't just the new coach, but the change in board that drove excellence in the organisation and enabled success on the field

                                  The heart of the crusaders success has been a competent back office. The Blues haven't had that fo rdecades, until 3 years ago. Then you see everything lift - the relationships between unions, the fan experience, the coaching/off field admin support - it all got better year on year. That's why Leon could drive what he needed.

                                  With Clarke, Lam, Heem, Ioane, and Sullivan etc.. they've been able to consistently field 103kg+ tall backs in every game. This has really helped them get over the advantage line with mostly simple moves.

                                  In turn, that's helped allow their forwards to get on the front foot and hit their breakdown targets.

                                  Heem did a great job as a stop-gap at 12. He's the same height and weight as SBW & more effective than any Crusaders centre in his core roles.

                                  I believe the size options you have in the backs has played a big part in your winning this season, and huge loosies & props.

                                  Meanwhile the humble Crusaders have the 92kg Ennor, 95kg Bridge, Havili, 94kg Jordan, 83kg Mo'unga, etc..

                                  The disparity in the backline talent is enormous. The Blues simply have far better players - forwards and backs.

                                  You are way off on your stats for those Crusaders players they are old stats have you seen them up close they are bigger than that.
                                  They have all bulked up a lot since those old stats.
                                  And that I get from the crusaders trainer who works with them.

                                  The point stands though regarding size.

                                  Blues have bigger backs than Crusaders

                                  Yes agreed but those quoted weights are BS.

                                  Yeah agreed - it's a bit annoying how amateur hour rugby is with that stuff compared to other pro sports leagues

                                  ChrisC Online
                                  ChrisC Online
                                  Chris
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #1108

                                  @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2022:

                                  @Chris said in Blues 2022:

                                  @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2022:

                                  @Chris said in Blues 2022:

                                  @kiwi_expat said in Blues 2022:

                                  @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                                  @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                                  @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                                  https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                                  The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                                  “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                                  “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                                  “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                                  “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                                  Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                                  Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                                  Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

                                  I'll take my broken record award and point out it ain't just the new coach, but the change in board that drove excellence in the organisation and enabled success on the field

                                  The heart of the crusaders success has been a competent back office. The Blues haven't had that fo rdecades, until 3 years ago. Then you see everything lift - the relationships between unions, the fan experience, the coaching/off field admin support - it all got better year on year. That's why Leon could drive what he needed.

                                  With Clarke, Lam, Heem, Ioane, and Sullivan etc.. they've been able to consistently field 103kg+ tall backs in every game. This has really helped them get over the advantage line with mostly simple moves.

                                  In turn, that's helped allow their forwards to get on the front foot and hit their breakdown targets.

                                  Heem did a great job as a stop-gap at 12. He's the same height and weight as SBW & more effective than any Crusaders centre in his core roles.

                                  I believe the size options you have in the backs has played a big part in your winning this season, and huge loosies & props.

                                  Meanwhile the humble Crusaders have the 92kg Ennor, 95kg Bridge, Havili, 94kg Jordan, 83kg Mo'unga, etc..

                                  The disparity in the backline talent is enormous. The Blues simply have far better players - forwards and backs.

                                  You are way off on your stats for those Crusaders players they are old stats have you seen them up close they are bigger than that.
                                  They have all bulked up a lot since those old stats.
                                  And that I get from the crusaders trainer who works with them.

                                  The point stands though regarding size.

                                  Blues have bigger backs than Crusaders

                                  Yes agreed but those quoted weights are BS.

                                  Yeah agreed - it's a bit annoying how amateur hour rugby is with that stuff compared to other pro sports leagues

                                  Some are not updated from schoolboys days
                                  Zach Gallagher on some site has him at 95 Kg
                                  He is around 117 Kg now.

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                                  • kiwi_expatK kiwi_expat

                                    @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2022:

                                    @Chris said in Blues 2022:

                                    @kiwi_expat said in Blues 2022:

                                    @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                                    @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                                    @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                                    https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                                    The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                                    “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                                    “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                                    “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                                    “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                                    Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                                    Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                                    Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

                                    I'll take my broken record award and point out it ain't just the new coach, but the change in board that drove excellence in the organisation and enabled success on the field

                                    The heart of the crusaders success has been a competent back office. The Blues haven't had that fo rdecades, until 3 years ago. Then you see everything lift - the relationships between unions, the fan experience, the coaching/off field admin support - it all got better year on year. That's why Leon could drive what he needed.

                                    With Clarke, Lam, Heem, Ioane, and Sullivan etc.. they've been able to consistently field 103kg+ tall backs in every game. This has really helped them get over the advantage line with mostly simple moves.

                                    In turn, that's helped allow their forwards to get on the front foot and hit their breakdown targets.

                                    Heem did a great job as a stop-gap at 12. He's the same height and weight as SBW & more effective than any Crusaders centre in his core roles.

                                    I believe the size options you have in the backs has played a big part in your winning this season, and huge loosies & props.

                                    Meanwhile the humble Crusaders have the 92kg Ennor, 95kg Bridge, Havili, 94kg Jordan, 83kg Mo'unga, etc..

                                    The disparity in the backline talent is enormous. The Blues simply have far better players - forwards and backs.

                                    You are way off on your stats for those Crusaders players they are old stats have you seen them up close they are bigger than that.
                                    They have all bulked up a lot since those old stats.
                                    And that I get from the crusaders trainer who works with them.

                                    The point stands though regarding size.

                                    Blues have bigger backs than Crusaders

                                    And loose forwards, hookers & props. Crusaders locks with the exception of Whitelock are lighter as well.

                                    ChrisC Online
                                    ChrisC Online
                                    Chris
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #1109

                                    @kiwi_expat said in Blues 2022:

                                    @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2022:

                                    @Chris said in Blues 2022:

                                    @kiwi_expat said in Blues 2022:

                                    @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                                    @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                                    @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                                    https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                                    The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                                    “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                                    “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                                    “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                                    “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                                    Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                                    Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                                    Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

                                    I'll take my broken record award and point out it ain't just the new coach, but the change in board that drove excellence in the organisation and enabled success on the field

                                    The heart of the crusaders success has been a competent back office. The Blues haven't had that fo rdecades, until 3 years ago. Then you see everything lift - the relationships between unions, the fan experience, the coaching/off field admin support - it all got better year on year. That's why Leon could drive what he needed.

                                    With Clarke, Lam, Heem, Ioane, and Sullivan etc.. they've been able to consistently field 103kg+ tall backs in every game. This has really helped them get over the advantage line with mostly simple moves.

                                    In turn, that's helped allow their forwards to get on the front foot and hit their breakdown targets.

                                    Heem did a great job as a stop-gap at 12. He's the same height and weight as SBW & more effective than any Crusaders centre in his core roles.

                                    I believe the size options you have in the backs has played a big part in your winning this season, and huge loosies & props.

                                    Meanwhile the humble Crusaders have the 92kg Ennor, 95kg Bridge, Havili, 94kg Jordan, 83kg Mo'unga, etc..

                                    The disparity in the backline talent is enormous. The Blues simply have far better players - forwar ds and backs.

                                    You are way off on your stats for those Crusaders players they are old stats have you seen them up close they are bigger than that.
                                    They have all bulked up a lot since those old stats.
                                    And that I get from the crusaders trainer who works with them.

                                    The point stands though regarding size.

                                    Blues have bigger backs than Crusaders

                                    And loose forwards, hookers & props. Crusaders locks with the exception of Whitelock are lighter as well.

                                    LFs yes but the props are not much difference if you have the real stats
                                    Williams 140kg
                                    Newell 125 Kg
                                    Jager 120 kg
                                    Are their true weights .

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                                      #1110

                                      I'm just trying to highlight how the narrative around 'Crusaders have the best talent' hasn't even been remotely close to the truth since 2019, at latest. They won the last 2 titles with a pack that wasn't dominating, they were regularly up against more talented packs who were often getting the better of them. The point I'm coming back to is that McDonald hasn't proven anything with just one cruisy season of success with all the playing cards lined up on his side. Once he wins a title when the odds aren't erroneously stacked in his direction like Razor has managed twice (with Sumner & 20/21 Crusaders) then we could put him in the national conversation.

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                                      • kiwi_expatK kiwi_expat

                                        I'm just trying to highlight how the narrative around 'Crusaders have the best talent' hasn't even been remotely close to the truth since 2019, at latest. They won the last 2 titles with a pack that wasn't dominating, they were regularly up against more talented packs who were often getting the better of them. The point I'm coming back to is that McDonald hasn't proven anything with just one cruisy season of success with all the playing cards lined up on his side. Once he wins a title when the odds aren't erroneously stacked in his direction like Razor has managed twice (with Sumner & 20/21 Crusaders) then we could put him in the national conversation.

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                                        ChrisC Online
                                        Chris
                                        wrote on last edited by Chris
                                        #1111

                                        @kiwi_expat said in Blues 2022:

                                        I'm just trying to highlight how the narrative around 'Crusaders have best talent' hasn't even been close to the truth since 2019, at latest. They won the last 2 titles with a pack that wasn't dominating, they were regularly up against more talented packs who were often getting the better of them. The point I'm coming back to is that McDonald hasn't proven anything with just one cruisy season of success with all the playing cards lined up on his side. Once he wins a title when the odds aren't erroneously stacked in his direction like Razor has managed twice (with Sumner & 20/21 Crusaders) then we can put him in the national conversation.

                                        Ok I see your points.
                                        They are Good points to be honest .

                                        I have a massive pet hate on stats on sites which are years and years out of date,it’s unprofessional by Rugby to let it happen.

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                                          #1112

                                          McDonald also has Joe Schmidt, Tom Coventry, Ben Afeaki, Craig McGrath, Daniel Halangahu on his coaching staff.

                                          They are all (bar Halangahu) extremely highly regarded technical coaches with excellent track records & they were gifted to Leon by the Blues board.

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