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  • N Nogusta

    @chchfanatic said in Foster:

    @Tim he definitely wanted the job. And was offered it last week. Then shafted this week.

    I reckon theres truth to that!
    According to my sauce Halangahus shiny new 'Head Coach' name tags had arrived at Blues HQ!

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    @Nogusta said in Foster:

    @chchfanatic said in Foster:

    @Tim he definitely wanted the job. And was offered it last week. Then shafted this week.

    I reckon theres truth to that!
    According to my sauce Halangahus shiny new 'Head Coach' name tags had arrived at Blues HQ!

    Sounds like a lot of people getting ahead of themselves

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    • MN5M MN5

      @Machpants said in Foster:

      @mariner4life said in Foster:

      We won't lose another test this year.

      Oz in Oz, Eng in Eng (last test) will be the tricky ones. I don't see us beating England as we are playing ATM

      You’re forgetting Scotland are due too. This is their year.

      Actually given how the All Blacks have played this year they could ALL be tricky. Not sure where your confidence is coming from.

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      @MN5 said in Foster:

      Actually given how the All Blacks have played this year they could ALL be tricky. Not sure where your confidence is coming from.

      Remember we've got super coach Jason Ryan on board now

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      • BerniesCornerB BerniesCorner

        I'm sure as f**k that NZR watches the Fern.
        Only problem is they are always one step behind some of the rugby minds on here.
        NZR 1/10 for the managerial bollocks over the past 4 years.
        Still elated we have prob found a front row. Onward and upward.
        Current Razor status: sheathed.

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        @BerniesCorner said in Foster:

        I'm sure as f**k that NZR watches the Fern.
        Only problem is they are always one step behind some of the rugby minds on here.

        You’re not wrong. I’m always here to help too. All they have to do is get 6, 7, 8 and 9 sorted because the rest picks itself…

        Bower, Taylor, Newell, Whitelock, Barrett….Mo’unga Fainga’anuku, Havili, Goodhue, Reece, Jordan

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        • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

          @BerniesCorner said in Foster:

          I'm sure as f**k that NZR watches the Fern.
          Only problem is they are always one step behind some of the rugby minds on here.

          You’re not wrong. I’m always here to help too. All they have to do is get 6, 7, 8 and 9 sorted because the rest picks itself…

          Bower, Taylor, Newell, Whitelock, Barrett….Mo’unga Fainga’anuku, Havili, Goodhue, Reece, Jordan

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          @ACT-Crusader said in Foster:

          @BerniesCorner said in Foster:

          I'm sure as f**k that NZR watches the Fern.
          Only problem is they are always one step behind some of the rugby minds on here.

          You’re not wrong. I’m always here to help too. All they have to do is get 6, 7, 8 and 9 sorted because the rest picks itself…

          Bower, Taylor, Newell, Whitelock, Barrett….Mo’unga Fainga’anuku, Havili, Goodhue, Reece, Jordan

          Blackadder
          Grace...

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          • boobooB booboo

            @ACT-Crusader said in Foster:

            @BerniesCorner said in Foster:

            I'm sure as f**k that NZR watches the Fern.
            Only problem is they are always one step behind some of the rugby minds on here.

            You’re not wrong. I’m always here to help too. All they have to do is get 6, 7, 8 and 9 sorted because the rest picks itself…

            Bower, Taylor, Newell, Whitelock, Barrett….Mo’unga Fainga’anuku, Havili, Goodhue, Reece, Jordan

            Blackadder
            Grace...

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            #2998

            @booboo said in Foster:

            @ACT-Crusader said in Foster:

            @BerniesCorner said in Foster:

            I'm sure as f**k that NZR watches the Fern.
            Only problem is they are always one step behind some of the rugby minds on here.

            You’re not wrong. I’m always here to help too. All they have to do is get 6, 7, 8 and 9 sorted because the rest picks itself…

            Bower, Taylor, Newell, Whitelock, Barrett….Mo’unga Fainga’anuku, Havili, Goodhue, Reece, Jordan

            Blackadder
            Grace...

            Injured and not in the squad, but if…

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            • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

              @BerniesCorner said in Foster:

              I'm sure as f**k that NZR watches the Fern.
              Only problem is they are always one step behind some of the rugby minds on here.

              You’re not wrong. I’m always here to help too. All they have to do is get 6, 7, 8 and 9 sorted because the rest picks itself…

              Bower, Taylor, Newell, Whitelock, Barrett….Mo’unga Fainga’anuku, Havili, Goodhue, Reece, Jordan

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              @ACT-Crusader said in Foster:

              @BerniesCorner said in Foster:

              I'm sure as f**k that NZR watches the Fern.
              Only problem is they are always one step behind some of the rugby minds on here.

              You’re not wrong. I’m always here to help too. All they have to do is get 6, 7, 8 and 9 sorted because the rest picks itself…

              Bower, Taylor, Newell, Whitelock, Barrett….Mo’unga Fainga’anuku, Havili, Goodhue, Reece, Jordan

              I’m so glad that even you don’t see a place for Ennor

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              • CrucialC Crucial

                @ACT-Crusader said in Foster:

                @BerniesCorner said in Foster:

                I'm sure as f**k that NZR watches the Fern.
                Only problem is they are always one step behind some of the rugby minds on here.

                You’re not wrong. I’m always here to help too. All they have to do is get 6, 7, 8 and 9 sorted because the rest picks itself…

                Bower, Taylor, Newell, Whitelock, Barrett….Mo’unga Fainga’anuku, Havili, Goodhue, Reece, Jordan

                I’m so glad that even you don’t see a place for Ennor

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                @Crucial said in Foster:

                @ACT-Crusader said in Foster:

                @BerniesCorner said in Foster:

                I'm sure as f**k that NZR watches the Fern.
                Only problem is they are always one step behind some of the rugby minds on here.

                You’re not wrong. I’m always here to help too. All they have to do is get 6, 7, 8 and 9 sorted because the rest picks itself…

                Bower, Taylor, Newell, Whitelock, Barrett….Mo’unga Fainga’anuku, Havili, Goodhue, Reece, Jordan

                I’m so glad that even you don’t see a place for Ennor

                Haven’t named my bench yet 😉

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                  #3001

                  Well, there's a pretty strong argument to be made that the assistant coaches are at least as important, if not more important than the head coach, and it was pretty clear Foster's assistants were not much chop at the top level.

                  When you bring Ryan and Schimdt into the fold our coaching team takes on a completely different look. Ryan has already made a difference in the forwards by simplifying things - it always looked to me the ABs were trying to be too clever for our own good, so that's a big step in the right direction.

                  TBH I'm OK with this decision, the players get some continuity with a coach they clearly respect, and the coaching team gets a big shake up at the same time.

                  That's not to say I think Foster is a great coach, and we'd probably have been better off with Robertson if he was given the job when they extended Foster's contract, but at the end of the day bringing him in now would have caused a fair bit of disruption close to the RWC.

                  It's hard to take too much from one win, but that was one hell of a win against the odds and gives the team plenty to build on moving forward.

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                  • dogmeatD dogmeat

                    @Rapido I wasn't in favour of Fozzies appointment, but given NZR's mismanagement think the outcome is the best, pragmatic result.

                    However without wanting to denigrate Razor's achievements or up Fosters this is the Chiefs team that made the 2009 Final

                    CHIEFS:
                    FB 15 Mils Muliaina
                    RW 14 Lelia Masaga
                    CT 13 Richard Kahui
                    SF 12 Callum Bruce
                    LW 11 Dwayne Sweeney
                    FF 10 Stephen Donald
                    HB 9 Toby Morland
                    N8 8 Sione Lauaki
                    OF 7 Tanerau Latimer
                    BF 6 Liam Messam
                    RL 5 Kevin O'Neill
                    LL 4 Craig Clarke
                    TP 3 James McGougan
                    HK 2 Aled de Malmanche
                    LP 1 Sona Taumalolo
                    Substitutions:
                    HK 16 Hika Elliot
                    LP 17 Joe Savage
                    RL 18 Toby Lynn
                    LF 19 Serge Lilo
                    HB 20 David Bason
                    FF 21 Mike Delany
                    RW 22 Sosene Anesi

                    You could argue he did bloody well to even get them there. Not a shite squad but not the cattle Robertson's had to work with either. The 2009 Bulls were also on a different level to any of the sides Sharky's Crusaders have faced.

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                    @dogmeat You could also argue that he had years prior to that to build the squad he wanted. Or that he did really poorly taking a very similar squad to 11th the following year. Then 10th. Then Rennie came in and won the comp.

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                    • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

                      @Victor-Meldrew said in Foster:

                      @nostrildamus said in Foster:

                      I just think it could have been managed better, especially given Robinson called Foster his good friend earlier and the chair gave his "absolute backing and support" to both in the same sentence.
                      “I want to absolutely emphasise going forward that both Ian as head coach and Mark as chief executive have the board's absolute backing and support.”

                      Think you're hearing ghosts in the attic.

                      no attic so it nust be your imaginung.

                      including any notion the NZR are good at optics

                      https://au.sports.yahoo.com/rugby-all-blacks-slammed-tone-deaf-international-womens-day-tweet-061900607.html

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                      @nostrildamus said in Foster:

                      @Victor-Meldrew said in Foster:

                      @nostrildamus said in Foster:

                      I just think it could have been managed better, especially given Robinson called Foster his good friend earlier and the chair gave his "absolute backing and support" to both in the same sentence.
                      “I want to absolutely emphasise going forward that both Ian as head coach and Mark as chief executive have the board's absolute backing and support.”

                      Think you're hearing ghosts in the attic.

                      no attic so it nust be your imaginung.

                      including any notion the NZR are good at optics

                      https://au.sports.yahoo.com/rugby-all-blacks-slammed-tone-deaf-international-womens-day-tweet-061900607.html

                      https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f1/9d/f9/f19df97352ab27d690822061edae5113.gif

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                      • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

                        @Victor-Meldrew said in Foster:

                        @nostrildamus said in Foster:

                        I just think it could have been managed better, especially given Robinson called Foster his good friend earlier and the chair gave his "absolute backing and support" to both in the same sentence.
                        “I want to absolutely emphasise going forward that both Ian as head coach and Mark as chief executive have the board's absolute backing and support.”

                        Think you're hearing ghosts in the attic.

                        no attic so it nust be your imaginung.

                        including any notion the NZR are good at optics

                        https://au.sports.yahoo.com/rugby-all-blacks-slammed-tone-deaf-international-womens-day-tweet-061900607.html

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                        #3004

                        @nostrildamus said in Foster:

                        @Victor-Meldrew said in Foster:

                        @nostrildamus said in Foster:

                        I just think it could have been managed better, especially given Robinson called Foster his good friend earlier and the chair gave his "absolute backing and support" to both in the same sentence.
                        “I want to absolutely emphasise going forward that both Ian as head coach and Mark as chief executive have the board's absolute backing and support.”

                        Think you're hearing ghosts in the attic.

                        no attic so it nust be your imaginung.

                        including any notion the NZR are good at optics

                        https://au.sports.yahoo.com/rugby-all-blacks-slammed-tone-deaf-international-womens-day-tweet-061900607.html

                        That's zero, zip, nada to do Foster and Robinson patting each other on the shoulder.

                        On the article, I agree. Terrible optics. They should have told the complainers to fuck right off for being sexist fluffybunnies. Why shouldn't men celebrate IWD?

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                          One win and suddenly the "learnings" have been learned? You guys crack me up!

                          Foster has learned nothing. We will be back to players out of position, favourites never dropped, a backline relying on individual brilliance etc.

                          If he capable of more he would have learned it years -- decades -- ago.

                          If he cared about results he would have shown a lot more humility after his last couple of years with the Chiefs. And then his recent losses. But no, he thinks all is going sweet! He's utterly deluded.

                          And the results will remain lackluster as long as he remains anything but pure figurehead.

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                            What I find incredible is that he got 8 years at the Chiefs. Is he a fůcking hypnotist or something? Him and effing Mark Hammett.

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                              So as long as Foster is only in charge of tackle bags, lunch buffets, keeping team morale up and learnings - I think we will be okay with Schmidt and Ryan doing most of the real coaching and thinking.

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                              • canefanC canefan

                                @Machpants said in Foster:

                                @chchfanatic said in Foster:

                                @Crucial yes your answer is exactly right.

                                So not shafted, just not eventuated. That, at least, is good management. No use firing Foster if there is no one to take over. And if he didn't get the offer, just a sounding, then no foul. Obviously NZR and Board are a bunch of rugby hating buffoons, by deciding one good game (plus 2 good quarters) out of 7 is a good thing, but at least in this case it was good management.

                                Good management 2.0 would be to leave Razor in little doubt he is next can off the rank, win lose or draw post RWC23. It will be a minor miracle of we win, and not something to build a foundation for the next 4 years on

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                                @canefan said in Foster:

                                @Machpants said in Foster:

                                @chchfanatic said in Foster:

                                @Crucial yes your answer is exactly right.

                                So not shafted, just not eventuated. That, at least, is good management. No use firing Foster if there is no one to take over. And if he didn't get the offer, just a sounding, then no foul. Obviously NZR and Board are a bunch of rugby hating buffoons, by deciding one good game (plus 2 good quarters) out of 7 is a good thing, but at least in this case it was good management.

                                Good management 2.0 would be to leave Razor in little doubt he is next can off the rank, win lose or draw post RWC23. It will be a minor miracle of we win, and not something to build a foundation for the next 4 years on

                                I'm going to very politely suggest that if Foster wins RWC2023 from where he was a month ago and NZR says "goodbye", the meltdown on the Fern will make the RWC2007 Quarter Final thread look like an Eskimo's day out in a dry ice factory.

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                                • broughieB broughie

                                  @Victor-Meldrew said in Foster:

                                  @chimoaus said in Foster:

                                  Pretty Happy that Schmidt and Ryan will have a big influence going forward. At least they can see from the outside how shit it has been and make changes. The key is Foster listening and letting them make the necesarry changes.

                                  Schmidt's involvement is Foster's idea. He's been trying to bring him on board for two years.

                                  @Victor-Meldrew Because he understands his limitations or because he is a great eye for talent?

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                                  #3009

                                  @broughie said in Foster:

                                  @Victor-Meldrew said in Foster:

                                  @chimoaus said in Foster:

                                  Pretty Happy that Schmidt and Ryan will have a big influence going forward. At least they can see from the outside how shit it has been and make changes. The key is Foster listening and letting them make the necesarry changes.

                                  Schmidt's involvement is Foster's idea. He's been trying to bring him on board for two years.

                                  @Victor-Meldrew Because he understands his limitations or because he is a great eye for talent?

                                  Probably both and because Foster recognises the importance of team strength? The strong internal support he gets isn't an accident.

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                                  • Chester DrawsC Chester Draws

                                    One win and suddenly the "learnings" have been learned? You guys crack me up!

                                    Foster has learned nothing. We will be back to players out of position, favourites never dropped, a backline relying on individual brilliance etc.

                                    If he capable of more he would have learned it years -- decades -- ago.

                                    If he cared about results he would have shown a lot more humility after his last couple of years with the Chiefs. And then his recent losses. But no, he thinks all is going sweet! He's utterly deluded.

                                    And the results will remain lackluster as long as he remains anything but pure figurehead.

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                                    @Chester-Draws said in Foster:

                                    One win and suddenly the "learnings" have been learned? You guys crack me up!

                                    Foster has learned nothing. We will be back to players out of position, favourites never dropped, a backline relying on individual brilliance etc.

                                    If he capable of more he would have learned it years -- decades -- ago.

                                    If he cared about results he would have shown a lot more humility after his last couple of years with the Chiefs. And then his recent losses. But no, he thinks all is going sweet! He's utterly deluded.

                                    And the results will remain lackluster as long as he remains anything but pure figurehead.

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                                    • Chester DrawsC Chester Draws

                                      One win and suddenly the "learnings" have been learned? You guys crack me up!

                                      Foster has learned nothing. We will be back to players out of position, favourites never dropped, a backline relying on individual brilliance etc.

                                      If he capable of more he would have learned it years -- decades -- ago.

                                      If he cared about results he would have shown a lot more humility after his last couple of years with the Chiefs. And then his recent losses. But no, he thinks all is going sweet! He's utterly deluded.

                                      And the results will remain lackluster as long as he remains anything but pure figurehead.

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                                      @Chester-Draws said in Foster:

                                      One win and suddenly the "learnings" have been learned? You guys crack me up!

                                      Who are you guys? Who has said the above?

                                      Foster has learned nothing. We will be back to players out of position, favourites never dropped, a backline relying on individual brilliance etc.

                                      Did he tell you this? Or are you just speculating?

                                      If he capable of more he would have learned it years -- decades -- ago.

                                      If he cared about results he would have shown a lot more humility after his last couple of years with the Chiefs. And then his recent losses. But no, he thinks all is going sweet! He's utterly deluded.

                                      You think Foster doesn't care about the results & he think's all is going sweet? And then you call HIM deluded?

                                      And the results will remain lackluster as long as he remains anything but pure figurehead.

                                      Ae you suggesting it's ok for him to be head coach as long as he has nothing to do with the team?

                                      I'm fucking grumpy today for a number of reasons and the shit on this thread isn't helping. If you've got something new to offer, then cool. But we are what, 3k posts into recycling the same crap over and over again with people inventing arguments / point of view to fight against.

                                      If you've nothing new to add, fuck off to another thread.

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                                        As John Hart said today - One of Foster's main mistakes was sticking with Mooar and Plumtree even after the players raised concerns about them following the end of year tour. He strikes me as a conservative, stubborn and loyal guy that needs a bomb under him before he will change.

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                                        • FrankF Frank

                                          As John Hart said today - One of Foster's main mistakes was sticking with Mooar and Plumtree even after the players raised concerns about them following the end of year tour. He strikes me as a conservative, stubborn and loyal guy that needs a bomb under him before he will change.

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                                          @Frank said in Foster:

                                          As John Hart said today - One of Foster's main mistakes was sticking with Mooar and Plumtree even after the players raised concerns about them following the end of year tour. He strikes me as a conservative, stubborn and loyal guy that needs a bomb under him before he will change.

                                          Perhaps making him feel comfortable up to the RWC isn't the best strategy then. Maybe Fozz needs an atmosphere of constant concern....

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