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    @crazy-horse I'm just reserving judgement on him until he's had a decent run in his preferred position.

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    @Stargazer

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    @chris Thank you! I'll add this signing to the list I keep. Missed that one. Makes me worried I've missed more players.

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    @shark said in 2021 Crusaders:

    @crazy-horse I'm just reserving judgement on him until he's had a decent run in his preferred position.

    That sort of carry on is not allowed on the Fern.

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300334207/grieving-family-grateful-for-crusaders-trio-helping-their-late-daughter

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    Scott Robertson is on the cusp of re-signing with New Zealand Rugby (NZR), but not before some finer details are sorted.

    It's understood they’re regarding contract length, an exit clause, and NZR’s process around appointing an All Blacks coach after the 2023 World Cup.

    The winner of three Super Rugby titles, and two Super Rugby Aotearoa crowns, has also repeatedly made it clear he wants to stay put, and that aspirations to coach the All Blacks remained.

    However, the timing of the appointment process after the 2023 World Cup is something Robertson has to consider as he prepares to lock in his future.

    Foster wasn’t confirmed as Steve Hansen’s replacement until December 11, 2019, and the process in 2023 would again likely be late in the year, given the World Cup in France isn’t scheduled to conclude until October 21.

    Signing through 2023 and again missing out on the top job could leave him in a tricky position regarding his next move.

    It’s understood signing through 2024, but having an option to exit if he doesn’t land the All Blacks job, is being considered.

    The Crusaders are set to farewell a bunch of players now that their 2021 campaign is over, including tighthead prop Michael Alaalatoa (Leinster), who finished with 99 Crusaders caps.

    Wing Manasa Mataele (32 caps) is understood to have signed with the Perth-based Western Force, while loose forwards Tom Sanders (Japan) and Whetukamokamo Douglas (TBC) are also departing.


    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300333744/the-finer-details-holding-up-crusaders-coach-scott-robertsons-new-deal


    So - if this article is correct - does this mean it's already a done deal that Foster and co. will be re-appointed for 2022 and 2023? That sucks big time!

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    @stargazer No it doesn’t mean a done deal, just that Razor wants to be here for another 2 years min, and if he doesn’t get ABs coah at the end of this season, he wants it next RWC - and how that appt process works is what they are looking at.

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    @stargazer A bit disappointing to lose Tom Sanders. I don't think we've ever seen the best of him.

    But, I guess with Matera on the way, the writing was on the wall for Sanders and Douglas.

    So - next year's loosies - Tom Christie, Sione Havili, Ethan Blackadder, Anton Segner, Cullen Grace and Matera - with Dunshea and Barrett providing a bit of cover? Might need one more?

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    @chris-b said in 2021 Crusaders:

    @stargazer A bit disappointing to lose Tom Sanders. I don't think we've ever seen the best of him.

    But, I guess with Matera on the way, the writing was on the wall for Sanders and Douglas.

    So - next year's loosies - Tom Christie, Sione Havili, Ethan Blackadder, Anton Segner, Cullen Grace and Matera - with Dunshea and Barrett providing a bit of cover? Might need one more?

    Zac Gallagher is the one on the radar covers lock as well

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    @stargazer said in 2021 Crusaders:

    Scott Robertson is on the cusp of re-signing with New Zealand Rugby (NZR), but not before some finer details are sorted.

    It's understood they’re regarding contract length, an exit clause, and NZR’s process around appointing an All Blacks coach after the 2023 World Cup.

    The winner of three Super Rugby titles, and two Super Rugby Aotearoa crowns, has also repeatedly made it clear he wants to stay put, and that aspirations to coach the All Blacks remained.

    However, the timing of the appointment process after the 2023 World Cup is something Robertson has to consider as he prepares to lock in his future.

    Foster wasn’t confirmed as Steve Hansen’s replacement until December 11, 2019, and the process in 2023 would again likely be late in the year, given the World Cup in France isn’t scheduled to conclude until October 21.

    Signing through 2023 and again missing out on the top job could leave him in a tricky position regarding his next move.

    It’s understood signing through 2024, but having an option to exit if he doesn’t land the All Blacks job, is being considered.

    The Crusaders are set to farewell a bunch of players now that their 2021 campaign is over, including tighthead prop Michael Alaalatoa (Leinster), who finished with 99 Crusaders caps.

    Wing Manasa Mataele (32 caps) is understood to have signed with the Perth-based Western Force, while loose forwards Tom Sanders (Japan) and Whetukamokamo Douglas (TBC) are also departing.


    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300333744/the-finer-details-holding-up-crusaders-coach-scott-robertsons-new-deal


    So - if this article is correct - does this mean it's already a done deal that Foster and co. will be re-appointed for 2022 and 2023? That sucks big time!

    i think people need to be prepared to accept that there is very little chance of Foster getting fired this year.

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    @mariner4life said in 2021 Crusaders:

    @stargazer said in 2021 Crusaders:

    Scott Robertson is on the cusp of re-signing with New Zealand Rugby (NZR), but not before some finer details are sorted.

    It's understood they’re regarding contract length, an exit clause, and NZR’s process around appointing an All Blacks coach after the 2023 World Cup.

    The winner of three Super Rugby titles, and two Super Rugby Aotearoa crowns, has also repeatedly made it clear he wants to stay put, and that aspirations to coach the All Blacks remained.

    However, the timing of the appointment process after the 2023 World Cup is something Robertson has to consider as he prepares to lock in his future.

    Foster wasn’t confirmed as Steve Hansen’s replacement until December 11, 2019, and the process in 2023 would again likely be late in the year, given the World Cup in France isn’t scheduled to conclude until October 21.

    Signing through 2023 and again missing out on the top job could leave him in a tricky position regarding his next move.

    It’s understood signing through 2024, but having an option to exit if he doesn’t land the All Blacks job, is being considered.

    The Crusaders are set to farewell a bunch of players now that their 2021 campaign is over, including tighthead prop Michael Alaalatoa (Leinster), who finished with 99 Crusaders caps.

    Wing Manasa Mataele (32 caps) is understood to have signed with the Perth-based Western Force, while loose forwards Tom Sanders (Japan) and Whetukamokamo Douglas (TBC) are also departing.


    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300333744/the-finer-details-holding-up-crusaders-coach-scott-robertsons-new-deal


    So - if this article is correct - does this mean it's already a done deal that Foster and co. will be re-appointed for 2022 and 2023? That sucks big time!

    i think people need to be prepared to accept that there is very little chance of Foster getting fired this year.

    You're probably right, unless the year is an utter disaster

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    @machpants very hard to measure success when we will walk the tests v the PI teams.

    2 year contract, and then Covid put paid to any chance of them shipping him off this year.

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    @taniwharugby said in 2021 Crusaders:

    @machpants very hard to measure success when we will walk the tests v the PI teams.

    2 year contract, and then Covid put paid to any chance of them shipping him off this year.

    We'll still have the RC, with SA, and (maybe) NH tour. But as I said, utter disaster, loss to Fiji!

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    if he loses the Bledisloe to that so very ordinary Wallaby outfit (like they damn near did last year) then firing is way too good for him.

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    @machpants I expect negotiations with him (or Scott) will be well advanced already, and barring a disaster (as you point out) I expect things wont change...

    I mean what KPIs are they likely to have for him to stay put?

    Score 50+ in each game v Island nations?
    Retain Bled would be one, but will they have win RC as a must?

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    @chris-b said in 2021 Crusaders:

    @stargazer A bit disappointing to lose Tom Sanders. I don't think we've ever seen the best of him.

    But, I guess with Matera on the way, the writing was on the wall for Sanders and Douglas.

    So - next year's loosies - Tom Christie, Sione Havili, Ethan Blackadder, Anton Segner, Cullen Grace and Matera - with Dunshea and Barrett providing a bit of cover? Might need one more?

    Eliot Dixon?

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    @shark Is he back in NZ?

    I discovered Elliot's dad was in my class at school for a couple of years - not at St. Bede's though!

    I'm more thinking along the lines of a young 7.

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    @chris-b said in 2021 Crusaders:

    @shark Is he back in NZ?

    I discovered Elliot's dad was in my class at school for a couple of years - not at St. Bede's though!

    I'm more thinking along the lines of a young 7.

    Yeah he is back in Ohoka on his parents farm.

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