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  • WingerW Offline
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    Plumtree will be concerned if the forwards continue to improve with Ryan in charge. He was really rated not that long again.

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    @Old-Samurai-Jack said in Foster:

    Regardless or whether you think Fozzie should be there or not, one thing is sure, he has been treated pretty shabbily by NZR. Would a new coach want to take over?

    Totally Robinson should be first to the chop, he was pat of the stupid initial appointment, then the signing before NH tour 'because otherwise it's too mean not to' appears to be his idea/recommendation to the board

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    @Winger said in Foster:

    Plumtree will be concerned if the forwards continue to improve with Ryan in charge. He was really rated not that long again.

    By who? (apart from Foster). Ryan and Coventry have been the top NZ forwards coaches for sometime and would have sat ahead of Plumtree in pecking order (if available).

    Funny if he really was the weak link as part of his reputation came from being hired by Joe Schmidt for Ireland's forwards.

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    Did anyone here or in NZ in general (apart from Hanson and the geniuses at the NZRFU) actually want Foster in charge? I could get it if we'd won the RWC but it ended in a debacle. Having been a part of that debacle, how could anyone think he was the man to rebuild and get things back on track? If that was obvious to this gaggle of tards on TSF, then wtf were the decision makers smoking? Is it that difficult to remove oneself from that bubble?

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    @Crucial said in Foster:

    @Winger said in Foster:

    Plumtree will be concerned if the forwards continue to improve with Ryan in charge. He was really rated not that long again.

    By who? (apart from Foster). Ryan and Coventry have been the top NZ forwards coaches for sometime and would have sat ahead of Plumtree in pecking order (if available).

    Funny if he really was the weak link as part of his reputation came from being hired by Joe Schmidt for Ireland's forwards.

    OK. I thought he was rated highly. (Not now of course) Esp as an assistant in charge of the forwards. And he did get the AB assistants job so more than Foster must have rated him. He also got the Cane's head coach job although that might not be saying much.

    Re Schmidt. He appointed him so he must have been rated before then

    I wonder if he has an issue dealing with players. As Umaga mentioned.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/archive/national-news/35183/Umaga-sticks-the-boot-in

    Umaga also tackles respected coaches John Plumtree and Bryan Williams, saying Plumtree enjoyed humiliating players in front of teammates and that Williams was not "up to speed" with the modern game.

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Foster:

    Did anyone here or in NZ in general (apart from Hanson and the geniuses at the NZRFU) actually want Foster in charge? I could get it if we'd won the RWC but it ended in a debacle. Having been a part of that debacle, how could anyone think he was the man to rebuild and get things back on track? If that was obvious to this gaggle of tards on TSF, then wtf were the decision makers smoking? Is it that difficult to remove oneself from that bubble?

    What made me laugh was apparently Robertson got stumped on one question by the headmaster Graham Henry during the interview and was judged to be "unprepared", whereas, no doubt, Foster gave some good answers. Typical conservative as fuck NZ old school rugby thinkers and a resistance to change with a suspicion of unconventional thinkers like Robertson. Let's judge you on an interview.

    Never mind the actual fuckin results of the two candidates.

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    @Crucial said in Foster:

    Funny if he really was the weak link as part of his reputation came from being hired by Joe Schmidt for Ireland's forwards.

    IIRC he also did good things at the Sharks, so I thought that was a good appointment at the time.

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    @Winger said in Foster:

    OK. I thought he was rated highly. (Not now of course) Esp as an assistant in charge of the forwards. And he did get the AB assistants job so more than Foster must have rated him.

    Yeah he was rated by some. I just meant he wasnt necessarily rated in NZ compared to others.

    He was SA coach of the year after winning Currie Cup with the Shorks, but that was after a good record with Wellington that didn't lead to a Super job here (maybe a red flag there?).
    His Ireland spell didn't last long so maybe Joe knows something which added to him being pushed from the ABs

    Edit: @Bovidae this post was delayed by a work question. I see you beat me to it.

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    Some reading from the soothsayers of the Fern

    https://www.forum.thesilverfern.com/topic/3375/new-nzr-ceo-mark-robinson/18

    https://www.forum.thesilverfern.com/topic/3608/poll-the-final-choice-ab-coach?page=1

    https://www.forum.thesilverfern.com/topic/3572/ab-squad-next-rwc-2023?page=1

    https://www.forum.thesilverfern.com/topic/3556/all-black-coach-ian-foster?page=1

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    @antipodean said in Foster:

    Why would you remove a coach that won against the current World Champions at Ellis Park?

    Because he just lost a home series to Ireland.

    Why does two good results trump three poor ones?

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    @Chester-Draws said in Foster:

    @antipodean said in Foster:

    Why would you remove a coach that won against the current World Champions at Ellis Park?

    Because he just lost a home series to Ireland.

    Why does two good results trump three poor ones?

    Progress. There's now a very competent forwards coach and analyst on board apparently. Hopefully they help drive Foster to be slightly less risk averse in selections, as we've seen young props step up to the plate.

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/opinion/129575033/the-irony-in-all-blacks-coach-ian-fosters-quest-for-revival-and-survival

    A couple of points from this article

    There’s more than a touch of irony in the All Blacks’ revival and Ian Foster’s battle for survival as coach of the New Zealand team after their gritty win in Johannesburg.

    The impressive 35-23 win had the second hand fingerprints of Scott Robertson, the contender to replace Foster, all over it.
    Jason Ryan has made a quick impact as forwards coach. That’s Ryan, Robertson’s long-time assistant at the Crusaders and who was on Robertson’s ticket when he went for the coaching job to replace the retiring Steve Hansen in 2019 but lost out to Foster.

    Mo’unga stood up when called up. His vision is second-to-none. At Ellis Park his goalkicking was solid, his general kicking highly efficient, his decision-making and game management were exceptional, and he knew when to throw caution to the wind to get the All Blacks out of the danger zones with ball-in-hand attacks that made a mockery of what transpired seven days earlier.

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    @Chris I do wonder if all this talk from the players about how great a coach (guy) Fozzie is, did inspire them knowing another defeat was the end of him...

    I mean he can be a top bloke, but a poor coach and still inspire his players, just a shame it got to this point for the players to become inspired or clearer, or was just timing of the aligned stars with the exit of Moar/Plumtree and the bigger influence of Ryan/Schmidt?

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    replied to broughie on last edited by nostrildamus
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    Rennie is trying out new players and new strategies with less depth to fall back on.
    Regards Foster I am beginning to feel sorry for the bloke it must be crap to pull off such a win then fly back wondering if one is facing a firing squad.

    And I am no clearer as to who makes the decisions at NZR...who are the leaders, the board or Robinson? He seems to be shuffling backwards ..

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  • FrankF Offline
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    @antipodean said in Foster:

    @Chester-Draws said in Foster:

    @antipodean said in Foster:

    Why would you remove a coach that won against the current World Champions at Ellis Park?

    Because he just lost a home series to Ireland.

    Why does two good results trump three poor ones?

    Progress. There's now a very competent forwards coach and analyst on board apparently. Hopefully they help drive Foster to be slightly less risk averse in selections, as we've seen young props step up to the plate.

    The progress has largely happened because of "a very competent forwards coach and analyst on board" now we need a very competent head coach with a far superior record to Foster to top it all off.

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  • nostrildamusN Offline
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    I said it before but Foster may be fine as a team manager ..

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    @taniwharugby said in Foster:

    @Chris I do wonder if all this talk from the players about how great a coach (guy) Fozzie is, did inspire them knowing another defeat was the end of him...

    I mean he can be a top bloke, but a poor coach and still inspire his players, just a shame it got to this point for the players to become inspired or clearer, or was just timing of the aligned stars with the exit of Moar/Plumtree and the bigger influence of Ryan/Schmidt?

    It could have, some players may also have been thinking another loss and their places are gone as well.

    It is just a fucking mess the way NZR have and are handling this just be decisive either way and get on with it.

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  • FrankF Offline
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    @taniwharugby said in Foster:

    I mean he can be a top bloke, but a poor coach and still inspire his players, just a shame it got to this point for the players to become inspired or clearer, or was just timing of the aligned stars with the exit of Moar/Plumtree and the bigger influence of Ryan/Schmidt?

    The latter, combined with players playing for the career survival, plain respect, and as Nonu said after the game, a Bok side that were perhaps a little complacent coming into the game.

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