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  • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

    First AB coach to lose a pool game and get to the semis.

    First AB coach to lose a pool game and beat the world's no. 1 team in the knock-out stage

    More importantly, first AB head coach to look slimmer than the other coaches...

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Foster's Firsts.:

    First AB coach to lose a pool game and get to the semis.

    First AB coach to lose a pool game and beat the world's no. 1 team in the knock-out stage

    More importantly, first AB head coach to look slimmer than the other coaches...

    That team issue shirt is not flattering ...

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    • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

      First AB coach to lose a pool game and get to the semis.

      First AB coach to lose a pool game and beat the world's no. 1 team in the knock-out stage

      More importantly, first AB head coach to look slimmer than the other coaches...

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      #189

      @Victor-Meldrew said in Foster's Firsts.:

      More importantly, first AB head coach to look slimmer than the other coaches...

      slimmer than all of them? Or do you think Ryan has eaten Joe Schmidt?

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        With a week to go, could he do the first AB coaching equivalent of a 2011 Stephen Donald?

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          First All Black coach to take a team to a World Cup final in France.

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            #192

            Fuck this thread.

            It’s a different world now and we could have been better over the years but we’re in the WC final.

            Leave the fat bastard alone.

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            • MajorPomM MajorPom

              Fuck this thread.

              It’s a different world now and we could have been better over the years but we’re in the WC final.

              Leave the fat bastard alone.

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              @MajorRage said in Foster's Firsts.:

              Fuck this thread.

              It’s a different world now and we could have been better over the years but we’re in the WC final.

              Leave the fat bastard alone.

              Who’s criticising Ryan?

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              • KirwanK Kirwan

                @MajorRage said in Foster's Firsts.:

                Fuck this thread.

                It’s a different world now and we could have been better over the years but we’re in the WC final.

                Leave the fat bastard alone.

                Who’s criticising Ryan?

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                #194

                @Kirwan quite a few were roughly 6 weeks ago

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                • MajorPomM MajorPom

                  @Kirwan quite a few were roughly 6 weeks ago

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                  #195

                  @MajorRage said in Foster's Firsts.:

                  @Kirwan quite a few were roughly 6 weeks ago

                  Let me have my fat joke.

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                  • KirwanK Kirwan

                    @MajorRage said in Foster's Firsts.:

                    @Kirwan quite a few were roughly 6 weeks ago

                    Let me have my fat joke.

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                    @Kirwan 14 weeks into marathon training I’m not fat for first time in 3 years so I will critique as I see fit …. 🙂

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                    • Victor MeldrewV Away
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                      Victor Meldrew
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                      First AB coach who looks shit in a shirt and tie

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                      • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                        First AB coach who looks shit in a shirt and tie

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                        @Victor-Meldrew first AB coach to be named after a muppet, not just called a muppet

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                        • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                          @Victor-Meldrew first AB coach to be named after a muppet, not just called a muppet

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                          Victor Meldrew
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                          @taniwharugby said in Foster's Firsts.:

                          @Victor-Meldrew first AB coach to be named after a muppet, not just called a muppet

                          First Muppet to get to a RWC Final

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                          • M maroon

                            Has anyone seen Schmidt and Foster speak to, or even look at, each other? In the coaches box Foster always turns left for comment, with Ryan.
                            It is almost as if Schmidt has had enough of being subordinate to a weak fool.
                            Can’t wait for the memoir.

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                            Victor Meldrew
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                            @maroon said in Foster's Firsts.:

                            Has anyone seen Schmidt and Foster speak to, or even look at, each other? In the coaches box Foster always turns left for comment, with Ryan.
                            It is almost as if Schmidt has had enough of being subordinate to a weak fool.
                            Can’t wait for the memoir.

                            Well, you've been quiet recently...

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                            • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                              First AB coach who looks shit in a shirt and tie

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                              @Victor-Meldrew said in Foster's Firsts.:

                              First AB coach who looks shit in a shirt and tie

                              Steve Hansen says hold my pie

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                                #202

                                The Stuff's final stat article, so long and good riddance. With a win rate inflated by smashing Island Nations during covid, and Ozzie at its lowest for years

                                When you break down Foster’s record, there were clear struggles against the other sides currently ranked in the top four, with losing head-to-heads against each of South Africa (3-4), Ireland (2-3) and France (0-2), for a meagre 38% return.

                                https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/133206828/where-does-ian-fosters-record-as-all-blacks-coach-leave-him-in-the-history-books

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                                  I also see many have become "Fosterized" as well like a frog in an ever-increasing bowl of heating water. "Experts" on the Breakdown saying the days of AB dominance are over and the new norm of thinking it is all right to pick 3 No.7s and people out of position in predicted 2024 AB teams.

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                                    For me, I think Fozzie will go down as a "nearly" man.

                                    He didn't need a lot more to go down as a good coach of the All Blacks. Arguably, he only needed Jordie to kick that penalty and we had our noses in front in a 14 on 14 game with 7 minutes left in a RWC Final. Us with momentum and, I think, more in the gas tank. He nearly got to ride into the sunset with his middle finger in the air. But, in the harsh light of day, he - and his players - did not get it done.

                                    It finished, a bit the way it started. Fozzie's first game in charge was an unexpected draw vs Australia. The game where Rieko dropped the ball over the line, which likely would have seen us kick clear and win. The next week we beat them comfortably - 27-7 - but, Fozzie's reign had started on the wrong foot and he never quite managed to right it - until the RWC quarterfinal.

                                    Along the way, a couple of somewhat (with all due respect) inexplicable losses to Argentina. Both times rapidly avenged by thumping them the following week, but the damage was done. A final 10 minutes capitulation to England. Games that could have pushed him towards the (somewhat unrealistic in this day and age) 80 percent pass mark All Black fans seem to demand. On the other hand, he needed a very friendly time-wasting call on Bernard Foley, not to lose one (and lose the RC) against Oz (though that game should have been put to bed much earlier).

                                    Some mitigation on the first half of his tenure. The recruitment process where the various candidates had to apply as pre-formed coaching teams ("The Deans Legacy") was misguided, at best - dumb as fuck in reality. Closed off recruiting the best assistants left Fozzie with Plumtree, Mooar and McLeod and I think that was proven to be a fair way short of optimal. We definitely looked better with Schmidt and Ryan on board.

                                    At the end of the day, Fozzie probably came up about 20 points short of a good tenure. If he'd won the World Cup, much would have been forgiven. If he'd won the Ireland series (2-1), we would have stomached dropping one at home. The two draws could and probably should have been won. And winning at least one of the Argentina losses.

                                    Fine margins and all that. Nearly!

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                                      #205

                                      A lot of it was his own stubborn fault. Refusing to get better assistants as he would up skill them. Until change was forced on him by NZR, fucking lucky that Schmidt was available. Refusing to see players in their best position or the best player. Until forced by injury (jordie, front row, etc). Refusing too change the way they defended until over half way through his reign. Sticking with the flat spin it wide attack for far too long. We still had our shit kicking game which he never moved on from. Refusing to drop players. He was obviously popular, but fuck me he never, or was very slow, to learn his oft repeated learnings.

                                      Too fucking stubborn to ever admit he got it wrong

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                                      • Chris B.C Chris B.

                                        For me, I think Fozzie will go down as a "nearly" man.

                                        He didn't need a lot more to go down as a good coach of the All Blacks. Arguably, he only needed Jordie to kick that penalty and we had our noses in front in a 14 on 14 game with 7 minutes left in a RWC Final. Us with momentum and, I think, more in the gas tank. He nearly got to ride into the sunset with his middle finger in the air. But, in the harsh light of day, he - and his players - did not get it done.

                                        It finished, a bit the way it started. Fozzie's first game in charge was an unexpected draw vs Australia. The game where Rieko dropped the ball over the line, which likely would have seen us kick clear and win. The next week we beat them comfortably - 27-7 - but, Fozzie's reign had started on the wrong foot and he never quite managed to right it - until the RWC quarterfinal.

                                        Along the way, a couple of somewhat (with all due respect) inexplicable losses to Argentina. Both times rapidly avenged by thumping them the following week, but the damage was done. A final 10 minutes capitulation to England. Games that could have pushed him towards the (somewhat unrealistic in this day and age) 80 percent pass mark All Black fans seem to demand. On the other hand, he needed a very friendly time-wasting call on Bernard Foley, not to lose one (and lose the RC) against Oz (though that game should have been put to bed much earlier).

                                        Some mitigation on the first half of his tenure. The recruitment process where the various candidates had to apply as pre-formed coaching teams ("The Deans Legacy") was misguided, at best - dumb as fuck in reality. Closed off recruiting the best assistants left Fozzie with Plumtree, Mooar and McLeod and I think that was proven to be a fair way short of optimal. We definitely looked better with Schmidt and Ryan on board.

                                        At the end of the day, Fozzie probably came up about 20 points short of a good tenure. If he'd won the World Cup, much would have been forgiven. If he'd won the Ireland series (2-1), we would have stomached dropping one at home. The two draws could and probably should have been won. And winning at least one of the Argentina losses.

                                        Fine margins and all that. Nearly!

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                                        akan004
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                                        @Chris-B There are winners and losers. Some people have it in them to win the biggest events, and some don't. Cane doesn't as a captain as we saw in the SR final and the RWC final.

                                        Same with Foster, as Machpants said he's too stubborn and incompetent to recognise his mistakes and implement change. It's stupid to give these kind of people positions of power when all they know is failure. You have to select winners.

                                        Its a shame too because I believe this was the cycle where we had the strongest chance of winning the RWC with still a few greats left in the team. Not sure if the player pool will be as strong going forward, only time will tell.

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                                        • Chris B.C Chris B.

                                          For me, I think Fozzie will go down as a "nearly" man.

                                          He didn't need a lot more to go down as a good coach of the All Blacks. Arguably, he only needed Jordie to kick that penalty and we had our noses in front in a 14 on 14 game with 7 minutes left in a RWC Final. Us with momentum and, I think, more in the gas tank. He nearly got to ride into the sunset with his middle finger in the air. But, in the harsh light of day, he - and his players - did not get it done.

                                          It finished, a bit the way it started. Fozzie's first game in charge was an unexpected draw vs Australia. The game where Rieko dropped the ball over the line, which likely would have seen us kick clear and win. The next week we beat them comfortably - 27-7 - but, Fozzie's reign had started on the wrong foot and he never quite managed to right it - until the RWC quarterfinal.

                                          Along the way, a couple of somewhat (with all due respect) inexplicable losses to Argentina. Both times rapidly avenged by thumping them the following week, but the damage was done. A final 10 minutes capitulation to England. Games that could have pushed him towards the (somewhat unrealistic in this day and age) 80 percent pass mark All Black fans seem to demand. On the other hand, he needed a very friendly time-wasting call on Bernard Foley, not to lose one (and lose the RC) against Oz (though that game should have been put to bed much earlier).

                                          Some mitigation on the first half of his tenure. The recruitment process where the various candidates had to apply as pre-formed coaching teams ("The Deans Legacy") was misguided, at best - dumb as fuck in reality. Closed off recruiting the best assistants left Fozzie with Plumtree, Mooar and McLeod and I think that was proven to be a fair way short of optimal. We definitely looked better with Schmidt and Ryan on board.

                                          At the end of the day, Fozzie probably came up about 20 points short of a good tenure. If he'd won the World Cup, much would have been forgiven. If he'd won the Ireland series (2-1), we would have stomached dropping one at home. The two draws could and probably should have been won. And winning at least one of the Argentina losses.

                                          Fine margins and all that. Nearly!

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                                          @Chris-B I think the final was probably a summary of the team under him in the past 4 years.

                                          Poor discipline, lack of composure, poor decision making mixed with some excellent rugby, doing enough to win the game, but not quite finishing what was started.

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