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All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour

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    People I feel your pain

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    • broughieB broughie

      I hope someone asks Foster if he should resign. A hard hitting question from a journalist. No structure at all. No control in the forwards. Total failure. Notice how our 2nd half try came off front foot ball in the forwards. We have learned nothing but who of us had high hopes for Foster.

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      @broughie
      According to some posters on here, it isn't his fault. Let's just accept mediocrity and go gently into that goodnight.

      Players are selected and do what they are told for the most part. Foster has zero success as a head coach. As another poster said, who is chasing him outside NZ? No one, because he is shaite.

      Let's go the Aussie route with cricket and League if we are accepting this level of coaching.

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      • broughieB broughie

        I hope someone asks Foster if he should resign. A hard hitting question from a journalist. No structure at all. No control in the forwards. Total failure. Notice how our 2nd half try came off front foot ball in the forwards. We have learned nothing but who of us had high hopes for Foster.

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        @broughie said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

        I hope someone asks Foster if he should resign. A hard hitting question from a journalist. No structure at all. No control in the forwards. Total failure. Notice how our 2nd half try came off front foot ball in the forwards. We have learned nothing but who of us had high hopes for Foster.

        He's waited too long to simply give it away. And the NZRFU gave him the job, they are not in the business of firing coaches early

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        • mofitzy_M mofitzy_

          @broughie
          According to some posters on here, it isn't his fault. Let's just accept mediocrity and go gently into that goodnight.

          Players are selected and do what they are told for the most part. Foster has zero success as a head coach. As another poster said, who is chasing him outside NZ? No one, because he is shaite.

          Let's go the Aussie route with cricket and League if we are accepting this level of coaching.

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          @mofitzy_ Rennie will have Aussie running over us next year.

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          • KiwiMurphK Online
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            I have been forgiving of Foster until now but no more.

            This AB coaching setup is fucked.

            The reason the ABs defence had to make so many tackles is because the defensive system sucks. The defence scrambles well but it's the same passive shit from McLeod - their defence doesn't put pressure on the opposition and it doesn't turn over the ball enough. So it just means the opposition can just rack up phase after phase.

            Taylor plays average all year for the ABs but of course he gets the automatic start despite Samisoni and Coles being both better options.

            Very impressive kiwi halfback display - unfortunately he was playing for Ireland.

            It's hard to think of many positives. Akira I think is suited to coming off the bench and showed that. Papalii I thought was good (although he doesn't get enough turnovers). Jordie was good. Jordan with a magic play.

            Whitelock made the wrong call to take 3 after the Akira try got ruled out in my opinion. Should have gone the try.

            Ireland deserved winners.

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            • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

              I have been forgiving of Foster until now but no more.

              This AB coaching setup is fucked.

              The reason the ABs defence had to make so many tackles is because the defensive system sucks. The defence scrambles well but it's the same passive shit from McLeod - their defence doesn't put pressure on the opposition and it doesn't turn over the ball enough. So it just means the opposition can just rack up phase after phase.

              Taylor plays average all year for the ABs but of course he gets the automatic start despite Samisoni and Coles being both better options.

              Very impressive kiwi halfback display - unfortunately he was playing for Ireland.

              It's hard to think of many positives. Akira I think is suited to coming off the bench and showed that. Papalii I thought was good (although he doesn't get enough turnovers). Jordie was good. Jordan with a magic play.

              Whitelock made the wrong call to take 3 after the Akira try got ruled out in my opinion. Should have gone the try.

              Ireland deserved winners.

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              @kiwimurph it was telling that Ireland turned down several pens and we turned down that opportunity to go for a try. 20/20 in hindsight I know

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                All the ritual quibbling about whether this player or that player would have made a difference in the starting line-up or on the bench is a pointless exercise. The truth is that New Zealand rugby has slowly been giving away its intellectual and physical capital to the rest of the rugby world over the last few years.

                Ireland was brought to this point over recent years - in part - by Kiwi IP as well as by player imports. Four of 23 players in today’s game were New Zealanders. This influence of the Kiwi coaching and playing diaspora is also evident in many other international sides, so much so that it is now clear that the brain and brawn drain overseas, itself a legacy of a golden era for the All Blacks, is starting to tell.

                Now, under private equity ownership, New Zealand rugby is about to cannibalise itself further, devaluing the brand with money-raising farces like the US and Welsh B matches. The rugby hierarchy there must, surely, now accept that some of the best brains and talent is outside the country and will have to be imported. Instead, a self-satisfied NZR made the cardinal error of not going for renewal after the last World Cup. The lack of fresh ideas against rush defence is the result.

                I wonder, also, whether the disruptions from COVID have had an impact, leading to lopsided results against second and third tier countries (Fiji, Tonga, USA) and too many games against Australia, where the code is dying a slow and painful death. The consequence has been atrophy in the forwards, particularly the tight five.

                Yet the coaching brains trust has been reminded now on several occasions since the ABs were outmuscled by England at the World Cup of this danger and have been unable to respond. They’ve lost to Ireland now three times in recent years, after not losing in a century before that. They’ve lost to Argentina for the first time in history. And they’ve been exposed by South Africa. Yet, there is still no effective response to the rush defence; still no consistency in selections; still no sign of a Plan B.

                On the playing side, yes there is a much discussed lack of an effective inside centre, a quality inheritor to Aaron Smith at halfback, an established dominant blindside, a new generation of locks. But personnel really isn’t the major problem here. The Kiwis playing for Ireland, after all, were all Super Rugby cast-offs, yet they outshone their opposites - particularly James Lowe against Sevu Reece and Gibson-Park against TJP.

                It is now plainly evident that the problem for the All Blacks is in the coaching and management set-up. We’ve had two years of tinkering and moving the deck chairs since the Yokohama debacle. It is very hard not to conclude that without a change of coach, this ship is going down.

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                • MajorPomM MajorPom

                  @mofitzy_ said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                  Lowe and JGP are Maori. Not white guys with Irish grannies but Maori, facing the haka and winning. Fucking hilarious. This is the future the NZRU chose with Foster.

                  Not sure Foster can take this blame.

                  Watching them celebrate as hard as they did really tore into me.

                  It really really hurt.

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                  @majorrage
                  You either want Foster gone or embrace failure.

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                  • No QuarterN No Quarter

                    Despite Ireland's dominance we managed to claw our way back into the game, and were a very marginal forward pass call away from taking the lead. Further to that, in the lead up to the disallowed try there were two YC offenses from the Irish - a high shot on Rieko and then a professional foul sealing the ball off on their own line. A YC would have changed the dynamics of the game.

                    We were outplayed but that was a period of poor officiating at a crucial stage in the match.

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                    @no-quarter said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                    Despite Ireland's dominance we managed to claw our way back into the game, and were a very marginal forward pass call away from taking the lead. Further to that, in the lead up to the disallowed try there were two YC offenses from the Irish - a high shot on Rieko and then a professional foul sealing the ball off on their own line. A YC would have changed the dynamics of the game.

                    We were outplayed but that was a period of poor officiating at a crucial stage in the match.

                    You could just as easily say good officiating kept us in the game by disallowing the Irish try that would have put them well ahead. We were also lucky the Blackadder didn't get a Yellow for his very late hit on Sexton. The Ref was fine, it was our performance that wasnt.

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                    • MrDenmoreM MrDenmore

                      All the ritual quibbling about whether this player or that player would have made a difference in the starting line-up or on the bench is a pointless exercise. The truth is that New Zealand rugby has slowly been giving away its intellectual and physical capital to the rest of the rugby world over the last few years.

                      Ireland was brought to this point over recent years - in part - by Kiwi IP as well as by player imports. Four of 23 players in today’s game were New Zealanders. This influence of the Kiwi coaching and playing diaspora is also evident in many other international sides, so much so that it is now clear that the brain and brawn drain overseas, itself a legacy of a golden era for the All Blacks, is starting to tell.

                      Now, under private equity ownership, New Zealand rugby is about to cannibalise itself further, devaluing the brand with money-raising farces like the US and Welsh B matches. The rugby hierarchy there must, surely, now accept that some of the best brains and talent is outside the country and will have to be imported. Instead, a self-satisfied NZR made the cardinal error of not going for renewal after the last World Cup. The lack of fresh ideas against rush defence is the result.

                      I wonder, also, whether the disruptions from COVID have had an impact, leading to lopsided results against second and third tier countries (Fiji, Tonga, USA) and too many games against Australia, where the code is dying a slow and painful death. The consequence has been atrophy in the forwards, particularly the tight five.

                      Yet the coaching brains trust has been reminded now on several occasions since the ABs were outmuscled by England at the World Cup of this danger and have been unable to respond. They’ve lost to Ireland now three times in recent years, after not losing in a century before that. They’ve lost to Argentina for the first time in history. And they’ve been exposed by South Africa. Yet, there is still no effective response to the rush defence; still no consistency in selections; still no sign of a Plan B.

                      On the playing side, yes there is a much discussed lack of an effective inside centre, a quality inheritor to Aaron Smith at halfback, an established dominant blindside, a new generation of locks. But personnel really isn’t the major problem here. The Kiwis playing for Ireland, after all, were all Super Rugby cast-offs, yet they outshone their opposites - particularly James Lowe against Sevu Reece and Gibson-Park against TJP.

                      It is now plainly evident that the problem for the All Blacks is in the coaching and management set-up. We’ve had two years of tinkering and moving the deck chairs since the Yokohama debacle. It is very hard not to conclude that without a change of coach, this ship is going down.

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                      @mrdenmore player and brain drain is a natural result of our success. Few would argue that we let anyone of these players go and that they would walk into the ABs. But I think all of us would agree we are not playing to our optimal best

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                      • canefanC canefan

                        @mrdenmore player and brain drain is a natural result of our success. Few would argue that we let anyone of these players go and that they would walk into the ABs. But I think all of us would agree we are not playing to our optimal best

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                        @canefan said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                        @mrdenmore player and brain drain is a natural result of our success. Few would argue that we let anyone of these players go and that they would walk into the ABs. But I think all of us would agree we are not playing to our optimal best

                        Could it have something to do with coaching and gameplans that gets the most out of those kiwis that go offshore? Gibson-Park was clearly the best 9 out there tonight and Aki shits all over our 12s at the moment.

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                        • MrDenmoreM MrDenmore

                          All the ritual quibbling about whether this player or that player would have made a difference in the starting line-up or on the bench is a pointless exercise. The truth is that New Zealand rugby has slowly been giving away its intellectual and physical capital to the rest of the rugby world over the last few years.

                          Ireland was brought to this point over recent years - in part - by Kiwi IP as well as by player imports. Four of 23 players in today’s game were New Zealanders. This influence of the Kiwi coaching and playing diaspora is also evident in many other international sides, so much so that it is now clear that the brain and brawn drain overseas, itself a legacy of a golden era for the All Blacks, is starting to tell.

                          Now, under private equity ownership, New Zealand rugby is about to cannibalise itself further, devaluing the brand with money-raising farces like the US and Welsh B matches. The rugby hierarchy there must, surely, now accept that some of the best brains and talent is outside the country and will have to be imported. Instead, a self-satisfied NZR made the cardinal error of not going for renewal after the last World Cup. The lack of fresh ideas against rush defence is the result.

                          I wonder, also, whether the disruptions from COVID have had an impact, leading to lopsided results against second and third tier countries (Fiji, Tonga, USA) and too many games against Australia, where the code is dying a slow and painful death. The consequence has been atrophy in the forwards, particularly the tight five.

                          Yet the coaching brains trust has been reminded now on several occasions since the ABs were outmuscled by England at the World Cup of this danger and have been unable to respond. They’ve lost to Ireland now three times in recent years, after not losing in a century before that. They’ve lost to Argentina for the first time in history. And they’ve been exposed by South Africa. Yet, there is still no effective response to the rush defence; still no consistency in selections; still no sign of a Plan B.

                          On the playing side, yes there is a much discussed lack of an effective inside centre, a quality inheritor to Aaron Smith at halfback, an established dominant blindside, a new generation of locks. But personnel really isn’t the major problem here. The Kiwis playing for Ireland, after all, were all Super Rugby cast-offs, yet they outshone their opposites - particularly James Lowe against Sevu Reece and Gibson-Park against TJP.

                          It is now plainly evident that the problem for the All Blacks is in the coaching and management set-up. We’ve had two years of tinkering and moving the deck chairs since the Yokohama debacle. It is very hard not to conclude that without a change of coach, this ship is going down.

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                          @mrdenmore said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                          It is now plainly evident that the problem for the All Blacks is in the coaching and management set-up. We’ve had two years of tinkering and moving the deck chairs since the Yokohama debacle. It is very hard not to conclude that without a change of coach, this ship is going down.

                          You're right, but I think most of us have given up hope that any change will happen in the coaching and management set up before the world cup. At least Foster will be around - maybe he can convince someone else to join the management team.

                          This only really leaves us with our somewhat ineffectual tinkering we'd like to do with the starting lineup

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                          • chimoausC chimoaus

                            @canefan said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                            @mrdenmore player and brain drain is a natural result of our success. Few would argue that we let anyone of these players go and that they would walk into the ABs. But I think all of us would agree we are not playing to our optimal best

                            Could it have something to do with coaching and gameplans that gets the most out of those kiwis that go offshore? Gibson-Park was clearly the best 9 out there tonight and Aki shits all over our 12s at the moment.

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                            @chimoaus said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                            @canefan said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                            @mrdenmore player and brain drain is a natural result of our success. Few would argue that we let anyone of these players go and that they would walk into the ABs. But I think all of us would agree we are not playing to our optimal best

                            Could it have something to do with coaching and gameplans that gets the most out of those kiwis that go offshore? Gibson-Park was clearly the best 9 out there tonight and Aki shits all over our 12s at the moment.

                            Absolutely. I don't even remember Gibson-Park, he didn't seem to be on the radar in NZ. Lowe was a journeyman at best. Aki has been strong for Ireland for years. All have been made greater than the players they were when they left

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                            • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                              I have been forgiving of Foster until now but no more.

                              This AB coaching setup is fucked.

                              The reason the ABs defence had to make so many tackles is because the defensive system sucks. The defence scrambles well but it's the same passive shit from McLeod - their defence doesn't put pressure on the opposition and it doesn't turn over the ball enough. So it just means the opposition can just rack up phase after phase.

                              Taylor plays average all year for the ABs but of course he gets the automatic start despite Samisoni and Coles being both better options.

                              Very impressive kiwi halfback display - unfortunately he was playing for Ireland.

                              It's hard to think of many positives. Akira I think is suited to coming off the bench and showed that. Papalii I thought was good (although he doesn't get enough turnovers). Jordie was good. Jordan with a magic play.

                              Whitelock made the wrong call to take 3 after the Akira try got ruled out in my opinion. Should have gone the try.

                              Ireland deserved winners.

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                              @kiwimurph yep we have learnt nothing in the past 5 years, our play has stagnated.

                              Our attack is poor, our defence is poor, our phase play is poor, our cohesion is poor.

                              Since being exposed to a well drilled rush defence in 2016 and largely struggling to unlock it ever since, why is it we haven't employed it over the passive pattern we have used for at least 2 years now...

                              We also continue to shoehorn players into positions.

                              Play Ardie at 7 ffs, play an 8 at 8...need to be looking at all the 12s in super next year and really invest in them, and pick someone who is playing 12.

                              Tupaea has shown promise but not enough to say I'm the answer.

                              Why have all our props lost those soft skills and the ability to run?

                              We also need to recognise when a player is done and unable to do the job consistently.

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                                Sickens me all the cowards who accept Foster as inevitable till after 2023. He can be gone by tomorrow if not for them.

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                                • mofitzy_M mofitzy_

                                  Sickens me all the cowards who accept Foster as inevitable till after 2023. He can be gone by tomorrow if not for them.

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                                  @mofitzy_ said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                                  Sickens me all the cowards who accept Foster as inevitable till after 2023. He can be gone by tomorrow if not for them.

                                  Which cowards are these? I don't see anyone here happy with Foster. But our opinion doesn't matter anyway. The NZRFU don't care what we think, or they would have chosen Razor

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                                  • canefanC canefan

                                    @mofitzy_ said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                                    Sickens me all the cowards who accept Foster as inevitable till after 2023. He can be gone by tomorrow if not for them.

                                    Which cowards are these? I don't see anyone here happy with Foster. But our opinion doesn't matter anyway. The NZRFU don't care what we think, or they would have chosen Razor

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                                    @canefan
                                    The people keeping him in his job?

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                                    • mofitzy_M mofitzy_

                                      @canefan
                                      The people keeping him in his job?

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                                      @mofitzy_ said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                                      @canefan
                                      The people keeping him in his job?

                                      The NZRFU don't care what we think, or they would have chosen Razor. They have been making bad management decisions for some time now

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                                        Really struggle to see why Hodgman was dumped after a good debut test season. Scrummaging is solid now, and he brings a lot around the field. Had a big game in the SRTT final.

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                                          And by the looks of things Foster will fuck the NZ SR teams as well as the AB's, by making them rest for 6 weeks.
                                          excellent Foster what else can you Fuck up.

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