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  • sparkyS Offline
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    I've been a massive fan of the Professor's work and philosophy of Rugby over the years. Fantastic that he had re-signed with the NZRU and will be working to make the All Blacks even more successful.

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    <p>Hopefully they can look at bringing Tony Brown in as attack coach and Fozzie can be in charge of mixing the Gatorade.</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Crucial" data-cid="564829" data-time="1458072438">
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    <p>Hopefully they can look at bringing Tony Brown in as attack coach and Fozzie can be in charge of mixing the Gatorade.</p>
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  • Dan54D Away
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    Best rugby news of the week for me. I also another who is a huge fan of the professor!! Now if they can talk him into taking over ABs after Hansen is finished........

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Bovidae" data-cid="564811" data-time="1458065678"><p>
    Smith is in charge of defence so there is no conflict. Good news.</p></blockquote>
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    Backs play some defence at least in this incarnation of the team.<br><br>
    In all seriousness given turnover ball is so key to our attacking game I'd say the two have more crossover than appears on the surface.

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    <p>"Steve presented a pretty compelling case, especially with the team facing the challenge of rebuilding and continuing its growth this year. It was a huge campaign last year and I was ready for a break, but I realised that it would be an exciting time to still to be involved. I love this team and want to do everything I can to help them succeed. It's going to be a big year and I'm looking forward to it," Smith said.</p>
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    <p> </p>
    <p>With that, the NZRU could look him up for ever. Marvellous.</p>

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    <p>you'd think he'd have been offered some serious coin from overseas too, so all the better for the NZRU.</p>
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    <p>Out of interest, anyone have any idea how the NZRU would be on protecting any intellectual property Smith or any coaches have when they leave, given it must be a tough industry to try and enforce a restraint of trade clause in your contract (ie you cannot work for any other top tier International side)</p>

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    <p>Smith is a good mate of mines uncle.</p>
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    <p>Apparently he had a huge offer on the table with Northampton. Was going to sign, but Hansen was extremely persistent.</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="rotated" data-cid="564838" data-time="1458073962">
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    <p>Backs play some defence at least in this incarnation of the team.<br><br>
    In all seriousness given turnover ball is so key to our attacking game I'd say the two have more crossover than appears on the surface.</p>
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    <p>I'd say Smith spends just as much time with the forwards (especially the loosies) as he does with the backs on counter-attacking options and the identification of space.</p>
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    <p>I know Foster is criticised here, particularly from us Chiefs fans, but Hansen has been quoted as saying that Foster runs the AB practices and he (Hansen) oversees proceedings. The main thing is that the coaches work well together and complement eachother.  It appears that Smith and Foster will now share the Mick Byrne skills duties.</p>

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    <p>holy fuck, i just realised Ian Foster won a world cup. that's seriously fucked up. </p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="taniwharugby" data-cid="564863" data-time="1458082144">
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    <p>you'd think he'd have been offered some serious coin from overseas too, so all the better for the NZRU.</p>
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    <p>Out of interest, anyone have any idea how the NZRU would be on protecting any intellectual property Smith or any coaches have when they leave, given it must be a tough industry to try and enforce a restraint of trade clause in your contract (ie you cannot work for any other top tier International side)</p>
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    <p>Maybe theres a standown period for someone like Mick Byrne before they can assist another test side? I remember reading the abs got first call on some software they use to analyse post match and it wasn't offered to other teams until there was an upgrade which the abs again got first.</p>

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