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    Best news in years, Schmidt will be back to work with his mate. We missed him so much this year.

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      #144

      Good news. I always loved the way O'Halloran's Manawatu teams attacked. All we need now are some good signings, especially Locks and props.
      From the Herald -
      O’Halloran is expected to assume the attack brief at the Blues after honing his coaching craft in Japan, Manawatū and Scotland, where he linked with Cotter from 2014-2017 to lead the national team to fifth in the world.

      While Craig McGrath retains responsibility for the Blues defence, Dan Halangahu is expected to shift from attack to a skills focus in the coaching reshuffle.

      Cotter’s traditional forwards focus and Paul Tito’s ongoing presence likely leaves no room for Tom Coventry, although he and Tana Umaga may be retained within the Blues in some capacity.

      Cotter’s long-time relationship with All Blacks assistant Joe Schmidt - dating back to 2000 when they joined forces to lead Bay of Plenty to the Ranfurly Shield – could yet rekindle their ties at the Blues next year.

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      • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

        Good news. I always loved the way O'Halloran's Manawatu teams attacked. All we need now are some good signings, especially Locks and props.
        From the Herald -
        O’Halloran is expected to assume the attack brief at the Blues after honing his coaching craft in Japan, Manawatū and Scotland, where he linked with Cotter from 2014-2017 to lead the national team to fifth in the world.

        While Craig McGrath retains responsibility for the Blues defence, Dan Halangahu is expected to shift from attack to a skills focus in the coaching reshuffle.

        Cotter’s traditional forwards focus and Paul Tito’s ongoing presence likely leaves no room for Tom Coventry, although he and Tana Umaga may be retained within the Blues in some capacity.

        Cotter’s long-time relationship with All Blacks assistant Joe Schmidt - dating back to 2000 when they joined forces to lead Bay of Plenty to the Ranfurly Shield – could yet rekindle their ties at the Blues next year.

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        Duluth
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        #145

        Dan Halangahu is expected to shift from attack to a skills focus in the coaching reshuffle.

        Parsons explained Halangahu's role earlier in the year. He was in charge of 3-4 phases of plays after set pieces. MacDonald was the structure of general play after that period or when the move was cancelled. All SR teams have a similar break down of responsibility

        Halanagahu is probably lucky the change has happened so late because those attacks did not function all year

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          foobaNZ
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          #146

          I think the Blues have won the new coaches battle.

          As a Canes fan I was really hoping we'd land O'Halloran.

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            #147

            Excellent news.

            Bay coaches slowly taking over the NZ rugby world between Robertson, McMillan, and Cotter. With Schmidt also in the mix 🙂

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            • F foobaNZ

              I think the Blues have won the new coaches battle.

              As a Canes fan I was really hoping we'd land O'Halloran.

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              @foobaNZ said in Blues 2024:

              I think the Blues have won the new coaches battle.

              As a Canes fan I was really hoping we'd land O'Halloran.

              I still have high hopes for Laidlaw. Still need to find a VG defense and forward coach. Blues have 2 or 3 ex canes players. Crusaders 1. 2 for sure maybe 3 I would like to see back at the Canes

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                #149

                Nice. I rate Cotter as a coach and his experience will help our younger coaching team.

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                  Blues look to have the best coaching team in Super Rugby. A couple of them would likely be better than their AB counterparts.

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                  • DonsteppaD Donsteppa

                    Excellent news.

                    Bay coaches slowly taking over the NZ rugby world between Robertson, McMillan, and Cotter. With Schmidt also in the mix 🙂

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                    #151

                    @Donsteppa I thought Schmidt was off to Ireland. Really hope he stays at the Blues.

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                    • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

                      Good news. I always loved the way O'Halloran's Manawatu teams attacked. All we need now are some good signings, especially Locks and props.
                      From the Herald -
                      O’Halloran is expected to assume the attack brief at the Blues after honing his coaching craft in Japan, Manawatū and Scotland, where he linked with Cotter from 2014-2017 to lead the national team to fifth in the world.

                      While Craig McGrath retains responsibility for the Blues defence, Dan Halangahu is expected to shift from attack to a skills focus in the coaching reshuffle.

                      Cotter’s traditional forwards focus and Paul Tito’s ongoing presence likely leaves no room for Tom Coventry, although he and Tana Umaga may be retained within the Blues in some capacity.

                      Cotter’s long-time relationship with All Blacks assistant Joe Schmidt - dating back to 2000 when they joined forces to lead Bay of Plenty to the Ranfurly Shield – could yet rekindle their ties at the Blues next year.

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                      taniwharugby
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                      #152

                      @Daffy-Jaffy yep, and when he used to speak to Radio Sport for a round up of play from NPC/Super as well, he had some fantastic insight to plays, both offence and defence, so be really good to see him coaching at this level.

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                        #153

                        Cotter saying he hopes Schmidt will be involved - excellent.

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                        • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                          Cotter saying he hopes Schmidt will be involved - excellent.

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                          @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2024:

                          Cotter saying he hopes Schmidt will be involved - excellent.

                          Umaga currently has a weird 'Support Coach' role with no specific responsibility. If the rumour is true and he's going to MP that makes room for Schmidt

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                            https://www.msn.com/en-au/sport/football/blues-turn-to-ex-scotland-and-fiji-boss-to-take-over-their-coaching-reins/ar-AA1dlEk7?ocid=hpmsn&pc=ACTE&cvid=4724c75208d64e8aa5f0f99d09597500&ei=22

                            So Schmidt is staying in New Zealand?

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                            • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                              https://www.blues.rugby/blues-rugby-news/coach-announcement

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                              @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2024:

                              https://www.blues.rugby/blues-rugby-news/coach-announcement

                              Awesome for the blues. Well played.

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                              • gt12G gt12

                                Blues look to have the best coaching team in Super Rugby. A couple of them would likely be better than their AB counterparts.

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                                @Daffy-Jaffy said in Blues 2024:

                                Good news. I always loved the way O'Halloran's Manawatu teams attacked. All we need now are some good signings, especially Locks and props.
                                From the Herald -
                                O’Halloran is expected to assume the attack brief at the Blues after honing his coaching craft in Japan, Manawatū and Scotland, where he linked with Cotter from 2014-2017 to lead the national team to fifth in the world.

                                While Craig McGrath retains responsibility for the Blues defence, Dan Halangahu is expected to shift from attack to a skills focus in the coaching reshuffle.

                                Cotter’s traditional forwards focus and Paul Tito’s ongoing presence likely leaves no room for Tom Coventry, although he and Tana Umaga may be retained within the Blues in some capacity.

                                Cotter’s long-time relationship with All Blacks assistant Joe Schmidt - dating back to 2000 when they joined forces to lead Bay of Plenty to the Ranfurly Shield – could yet rekindle their ties at the Blues next year.

                                Cotter, O'Halloran, Tito, McGrath, Halangahu, Umaga, Schmidt would make 7, and they said Razor's AB staff was excessive, those Blue$$$$ are desperate to buy a title aren't they?

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                                  @Daffy-Jaffy said in Blues 2024:

                                  Good news. I always loved the way O'Halloran's Manawatu teams attacked. All we need now are some good signings, especially Locks and props.
                                  From the Herald -
                                  O’Halloran is expected to assume the attack brief at the Blues after honing his coaching craft in Japan, Manawatū and Scotland, where he linked with Cotter from 2014-2017 to lead the national team to fifth in the world.

                                  While Craig McGrath retains responsibility for the Blues defence, Dan Halangahu is expected to shift from attack to a skills focus in the coaching reshuffle.

                                  Cotter’s traditional forwards focus and Paul Tito’s ongoing presence likely leaves no room for Tom Coventry, although he and Tana Umaga may be retained within the Blues in some capacity.

                                  Cotter’s long-time relationship with All Blacks assistant Joe Schmidt - dating back to 2000 when they joined forces to lead Bay of Plenty to the Ranfurly Shield – could yet rekindle their ties at the Blues next year.

                                  Cotter, O'Halloran, Tito, McGrath, Halangahu, Umaga, Schmidt would make 7, and they said Razor's AB staff was excessive, those Blue$$$$ are desperate to buy a title aren't they?

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                                  KiwiMurph
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                                  @kiwi_expat said in Blues 2024:

                                  @Daffy-Jaffy said in Blues 2024:

                                  Good news. I always loved the way O'Halloran's Manawatu teams attacked. All we need now are some good signings, especially Locks and props.
                                  From the Herald -
                                  O’Halloran is expected to assume the attack brief at the Blues after honing his coaching craft in Japan, Manawatū and Scotland, where he linked with Cotter from 2014-2017 to lead the national team to fifth in the world.

                                  While Craig McGrath retains responsibility for the Blues defence, Dan Halangahu is expected to shift from attack to a skills focus in the coaching reshuffle.

                                  Cotter’s traditional forwards focus and Paul Tito’s ongoing presence likely leaves no room for Tom Coventry, although he and Tana Umaga may be retained within the Blues in some capacity.

                                  Cotter’s long-time relationship with All Blacks assistant Joe Schmidt - dating back to 2000 when they joined forces to lead Bay of Plenty to the Ranfurly Shield – could yet rekindle their ties at the Blues next year.

                                  Cotter, O'Halloran, Tito, McGrath, Halangahu, Umaga, Schmidt would make 7, and they said Razor's AB staff was excessive, those Blue$$$$ are desperate to buy a title aren't they?

                                  Your ability to work Razor into nearly every post you make is impressive

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                                    https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2023/07/super-rugby-pacific-new-blues-coach-vern-cotter-eyes-forwards-for-improvement-in-championship-chase.html

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                                    • kiwi_expatK kiwi_expat

                                      @Daffy-Jaffy said in Blues 2024:

                                      Good news. I always loved the way O'Halloran's Manawatu teams attacked. All we need now are some good signings, especially Locks and props.
                                      From the Herald -
                                      O’Halloran is expected to assume the attack brief at the Blues after honing his coaching craft in Japan, Manawatū and Scotland, where he linked with Cotter from 2014-2017 to lead the national team to fifth in the world.

                                      While Craig McGrath retains responsibility for the Blues defence, Dan Halangahu is expected to shift from attack to a skills focus in the coaching reshuffle.

                                      Cotter’s traditional forwards focus and Paul Tito’s ongoing presence likely leaves no room for Tom Coventry, although he and Tana Umaga may be retained within the Blues in some capacity.

                                      Cotter’s long-time relationship with All Blacks assistant Joe Schmidt - dating back to 2000 when they joined forces to lead Bay of Plenty to the Ranfurly Shield – could yet rekindle their ties at the Blues next year.

                                      Cotter, O'Halloran, Tito, McGrath, Halangahu, Umaga, Schmidt would make 7, and they said Razor's AB staff was excessive, those Blue$$$$ are desperate to buy a title aren't they?

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                                      @kiwi_expat said in Blues 2024:

                                      @Daffy-Jaffy said in Blues 2024:

                                      Good news. I always loved the way O'Halloran's Manawatu teams attacked. All we need now are some good signings, especially Locks and props.
                                      From the Herald -
                                      O’Halloran is expected to assume the attack brief at the Blues after honing his coaching craft in Japan, Manawatū and Scotland, where he linked with Cotter from 2014-2017 to lead the national team to fifth in the world.

                                      While Craig McGrath retains responsibility for the Blues defence, Dan Halangahu is expected to shift from attack to a skills focus in the coaching reshuffle.

                                      Cotter’s traditional forwards focus and Paul Tito’s ongoing presence likely leaves no room for Tom Coventry, although he and Tana Umaga may be retained within the Blues in some capacity.

                                      Cotter’s long-time relationship with All Blacks assistant Joe Schmidt - dating back to 2000 when they joined forces to lead Bay of Plenty to the Ranfurly Shield – could yet rekindle their ties at the Blues next year.

                                      Cotter, O'Halloran, Tito, McGrath, Halangahu, Umaga, Schmidt would make 7, and they said Razor's AB staff was excessive, those Blue$$$$ are desperate to buy a title aren't they?

                                      I've never seen someone so obsessed with the makeup of coaching teams.

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                                        https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300919867/there-will-be-no-excuses-new-coach-vern-cotters-bold-vision-for-blues

                                        The Blues have also retained more than 90% of their players for next year, and Cotter has brought in Jason O'Halloran, who worked under him with Scotland, to take care of the attack. Paul Tito, Craig McGrath and Daniel Halangahu will be retained as assistants, while Tom Coventry and Tana Umaga are still discussing their futures.

                                        It's an ongoing discussion with them [Coventry and Umaga] about what their roles and responsibilities are, and we have got to allow Vern to do his thing, get settled in and have his discussions,'' Blues chief executive Andrew Hore said. "And allow him to pick his team going forward.''

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                                          I guess Coventry and Umaga are gone, Schmidt might be available on a part time consultation role, but cotter had only said he'd like him involved.

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