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    @canefan said in Foster:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Foster:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel apparently razor met with mark Robinson yesterday at nzru headquarters on a public holiday. And walked out together, Nobody knows what is was about . Hopefully his coaching contract post World Cup .
    The funny thing is senz share the same building and same floor and they were giving live commentary as it was happening.
    Not ideal for private meetings.

    Surely there must be a more discreet exit?

    There's an underground carpark and a fire exit, both of which are in plain view and close to the front door.

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    replied to Old Samurai Jack on last edited by geeky
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    @Old-Samurai-Jack said in Foster:

    I have never seen an ABs outfit more clueless or mismanaged than at the start of this season. They were clueless on the field and the selections were just baffling. I have seen average AB teams (on paper) complete and they have always been in the fight regardless! This was the first time the ABs looked like a disorganized rabble, and to be honest, it was a big shock! That is 100% on Foster!

    Stevie Devine would agree with your assessment:

    “I wasn’t exactly joyous about his coaching,” says Devine.

    “It was quite loose and unorganized as nobody really knew their role. I look at the team now and it’s exactly what I'm seeing.”

    Nov 20, 2021

    “I haven’t seen any progress”: Devine concerned for All Blacks under Foster

    “I haven’t seen any progress”: Devine concerned for All Blacks under Foster

    Back-to-back defeats in Europe.

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    #3631

    @kiwiinmelb said in Foster:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel apparently razor met with mark Robinson yesterday at nzru headquarters on a public holiday. And walked out together, Nobody knows what is was about . Hopefully his coaching contract post World Cup .
    The funny thing is senz share the same building and same floor and they were giving live commentary as it was happening.
    Not ideal for private meetings.

    A meeting to see if Razor will take the All Black XV
    Coaches job.

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    @geeky said in Foster:

    “It was quite loose and unorganized as nobody really knew their role. I look at the team now and it’s exactly what I'm seeing.”

    I hate this, because I'm one of the early members of the Foster Must Go club. But FFS, the players clearly rate him. He's not a great coach, but he's no idiot, and obviously does some good things.

    If I get a white knight award for Foster, I'm changing my login details and coming back as a hater. Y'all been warned.

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    @geeky you are a real cheer germ celebrating the Championship win and Bledisloe Cup victory by copying old rants.

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    #3634

    @geeky said in Foster:

    @Old-Samurai-Jack said in Foster:

    I have never seen an ABs outfit more clueless or mismanaged than at the start of this season. They were clueless on the field and the selections were just baffling. I have seen average AB teams (on paper) complete and they have always been in the fight regardless! This was the first time the ABs looked like a disorganized rabble, and to be honest, it was a big shock! That is 100% on Foster!

    Stevie Devine would agree with your assessment.

    “I wasn’t exactly joyous about his coaching,” says Devine.

    “It was quite loose and unorganized as nobody really knew their role. I look at the team now and it’s exactly what I'm seeing.”

    Nov 20, 2021

    “I haven’t seen any progress”: Devine concerned for All Blacks under Foster

    “I haven’t seen any progress”: Devine concerned for All Blacks under Foster

    Back-to-back defeats in Europe.

    Some good (but captain farking obvious)quotes there:

    “We are a good team, but we struggle getting on the front foot and to look after the ball. It’s costing us Test matches.

    “You can’t build pressure if you can’t hang onto the ball and we can only hang onto it for a few phases and we are relying on our long-range tries to keep us in the game."

    But maybe part of a master plan? Deliver shit results while playing some of the most clueless, hamfisted rugby seen from the ABs in decades. Then make changes with a proverbial gun to the head, not to mention forced selections due to injuries. Ta dah. Suddenly a good head coach.

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    replied to nzzp on last edited by geeky
    #3635

    @nzzp said in Foster:

    @geeky said in Foster:

    “It was quite loose and unorganized as nobody really knew their role. I look at the team now and it’s exactly what I'm seeing.”

    I hate this, because I'm one of the early members of the Foster Must Go club. But FFS, the players clearly rate him. He's not a great coach, but he's no idiot, and obviously does some good things.

    If I get a white knight award for Foster, I'm changing my login details and coming back as a hater. Y'all been warned.

    How else does one explain All Blacks going from disorganized rabble to structured & cohesive unit within the timeframe of merely 2-3 weeks? Anyone who thinks the change isn't entirely attributed to Ryan & Schmidt must be kidding themselves. Meldrew appears to be one of them.

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    #3636

    @geeky said in Foster:

    @nzzp said in Foster:

    @geeky said in Foster:

    “It was quite loose and unorganized as nobody really knew their role. I look at the team now and it’s exactly what I'm seeing.”

    I hate this, because I'm one of the early members of the Foster Must Go club. But FFS, the players clearly rate him. He's not a great coach, but he's no idiot, and obviously does some good things.

    If I get a white knight award for Foster, I'm changing my login details and coming back as a hater. Y'all been warned.

    How else does one explain All Blacks going from disorganized rabble to structured & cohesive unit within the space of 2-3 weeks? Anyone who thinks the change isn't entirely attributed to Ryan & Schmidt is kidding themselves.

    They were clearly building towards it. Just like Jordie at 12 was a secret master plan.

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    replied to Rancid Schnitzel on last edited by
    #3637

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Foster:

    @geeky said in Foster:

    @nzzp said in Foster:

    @geeky said in Foster:

    “It was quite loose and unorganized as nobody really knew their role. I look at the team now and it’s exactly what I'm seeing.”

    I hate this, because I'm one of the early members of the Foster Must Go club. But FFS, the players clearly rate him. He's not a great coach, but he's no idiot, and obviously does some good things.

    If I get a white knight award for Foster, I'm changing my login details and coming back as a hater. Y'all been warned.

    How else does one explain All Blacks going from disorganized rabble to structured & cohesive unit within the space of 2-3 weeks? Anyone who thinks the change isn't entirely attributed to Ryan & Schmidt is kidding themselves.

    They were clearly building towards it. Just like Jordie at 12 was a secret master plan.

    So the powder from 2017 is no longer dry

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    wrote on last edited by
    #3638

    some nice and cooked takes floating around now

    I'm not sure even the most optimistic AB fanboi would call us a "structured & cohesive unit"

    We were crushed in South Africa. Blew them away with a short burst in the 2nd game. Promptly lost to Argentina in NZ. Were a brain explosion away from losing in Melbourne to a team that was down to like 13 players at one point. The weekend was a fucking smoking yes, but tempered by the Wallabies being pretty average. And again, an early card.

    There have been some pretty obvious changes from the Ireland series, but most of them are tweaks to what we were doing before. We're still very helter skelter, but we are giving ourselves more room to do it by being harder up front, and a touch deeper on attack.

    Simply writing this all off to Foster being sidelined by the new guys is, well, it's a take i guess.

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    #3639

    @mariner4life said in Foster:

    some nice and cooked takes floating around now

    I'm not sure even the most optimistic AB fanboi would call us a "structured & cohesive unit"

    We were crushed in South Africa. Blew them away with a short burst in the 2nd game. Promptly lost to Argentina in NZ. Were a brain explosion away from losing in Melbourne to a team that was down to like 13 players at one point. The weekend was a fucking smoking yes, but tempered by the Wallabies being pretty average. And again, an early card.

    There have been some pretty obvious changes from the Ireland series, but most of them are tweaks to what we were doing before. We're still very helter skelter, but we are giving ourselves more room to do it by being harder up front, and a touch deeper on attack.

    Simply writing this all off to Foster being sidelined by the new guys is, well, it's a take i guess.

    I expect, as always, the truth is somewhere in the middle

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    replied to canefan on last edited by
    #3640

    @canefan said in Foster:

    @mariner4life said in Foster:

    some nice and cooked takes floating around now

    I'm not sure even the most optimistic AB fanboi would call us a "structured & cohesive unit"

    We were crushed in South Africa. Blew them away with a short burst in the 2nd game. Promptly lost to Argentina in NZ. Were a brain explosion away from losing in Melbourne to a team that was down to like 13 players at one point. The weekend was a fucking smoking yes, but tempered by the Wallabies being pretty average. And again, an early card.

    There have been some pretty obvious changes from the Ireland series, but most of them are tweaks to what we were doing before. We're still very helter skelter, but we are giving ourselves more room to do it by being harder up front, and a touch deeper on attack.

    Simply writing this all off to Foster being sidelined by the new guys is, well, it's a take i guess.

    I expect, as always, the truth is somewhere in the middle

    probably something like "hey new guys, this is what we are trying to do here"

    and the new guys have a look and go "yep, okay, how about if we just do a bit of this and this?"

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    replied to Crucial on last edited by
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    @Crucial said in Foster:

    @canefan said in Foster:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Foster:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel apparently razor met with mark Robinson yesterday at nzru headquarters on a public holiday. And walked out together, Nobody knows what is was about . Hopefully his coaching contract post World Cup .
    The funny thing is senz share the same building and same floor and they were giving live commentary as it was happening.
    Not ideal for private meetings.

    Surely there must be a more discreet exit?

    There's an underground carpark and a fire exit, both of which are in plain view and close to the front door.

    That is some impressive detail. You either work there, are a committed stalker, or a fulltime assassin.

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    replied to Rancid Schnitzel on last edited by
    #3642

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Foster:

    @geeky said in Foster:

    @Old-Samurai-Jack said in Foster:

    I have never seen an ABs outfit more clueless or mismanaged than at the start of this season. They were clueless on the field and the selections were just baffling. I have seen average AB teams (on paper) complete and they have always been in the fight regardless! This was the first time the ABs looked like a disorganized rabble, and to be honest, it was a big shock! That is 100% on Foster!

    Stevie Devine would agree with your assessment.

    “I wasn’t exactly joyous about his coaching,” says Devine.

    “It was quite loose and unorganized as nobody really knew their role. I look at the team now and it’s exactly what I'm seeing.”

    Nov 20, 2021

    “I haven’t seen any progress”: Devine concerned for All Blacks under Foster

    “I haven’t seen any progress”: Devine concerned for All Blacks under Foster

    Back-to-back defeats in Europe.

    Some good (but captain farking obvious)quotes there:

    “We are a good team, but we struggle getting on the front foot and to look after the ball. It’s costing us Test matches.

    “You can’t build pressure if you can’t hang onto the ball and we can only hang onto it for a few phases and we are relying on our long-range tries to keep us in the game."

    But maybe part of a master plan? Deliver shit results while playing some of the most clueless, hamfisted rugby seen from the ABs in decades. Then make changes with a proverbial gun to the head, not to mention forced selections due to injuries. Ta dah. Suddenly a good head coach.

    You mean he delib messed up the team so this year NZR would persuade Schmidt and Ryan to join because they felt sorry for Foster and the team? That would be some master rope a dope strategy...

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    replied to canefan on last edited by
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    @canefan said in Foster:

    @mariner4life said in Foster:

    some nice and cooked takes floating around now

    I'm not sure even the most optimistic AB fanboi would call us a "structured & cohesive unit"

    We were crushed in South Africa. Blew them away with a short burst in the 2nd game. Promptly lost to Argentina in NZ. Were a brain explosion away from losing in Melbourne to a team that was down to like 13 players at one point. The weekend was a fucking smoking yes, but tempered by the Wallabies being pretty average. And again, an early card.

    There have been some pretty obvious changes from the Ireland series, but most of them are tweaks to what we were doing before. We're still very helter skelter, but we are giving ourselves more room to do it by being harder up front, and a touch deeper on attack.

    Simply writing this all off to Foster being sidelined by the new guys is, well, it's a take i guess.

    I expect, as always, the truth is somewhere in the middle

    Possibly. I expect, as always, nobody knows. Including Foster and the NZR.

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    #3644

    @nostrildamus said in Foster:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Foster:

    @geeky said in Foster:

    @Old-Samurai-Jack said in Foster:

    I have never seen an ABs outfit more clueless or mismanaged than at the start of this season. They were clueless on the field and the selections were just baffling. I have seen average AB teams (on paper) complete and they have always been in the fight regardless! This was the first time the ABs looked like a disorganized rabble, and to be honest, it was a big shock! That is 100% on Foster!

    Stevie Devine would agree with your assessment.

    “I wasn’t exactly joyous about his coaching,” says Devine.

    “It was quite loose and unorganized as nobody really knew their role. I look at the team now and it’s exactly what I'm seeing.”

    Nov 20, 2021

    “I haven’t seen any progress”: Devine concerned for All Blacks under Foster

    “I haven’t seen any progress”: Devine concerned for All Blacks under Foster

    Back-to-back defeats in Europe.

    Some good (but captain farking obvious)quotes there:

    “We are a good team, but we struggle getting on the front foot and to look after the ball. It’s costing us Test matches.

    “You can’t build pressure if you can’t hang onto the ball and we can only hang onto it for a few phases and we are relying on our long-range tries to keep us in the game."

    But maybe part of a master plan? Deliver shit results while playing some of the most clueless, hamfisted rugby seen from the ABs in decades. Then make changes with a proverbial gun to the head, not to mention forced selections due to injuries. Ta dah. Suddenly a good head coach.

    You mean he delib messed up the team so this year NZR would persuade Schmidt and Ryan to join because they felt sorry for Foster and the team? That would be some master rope a dope strategy...

    Machiavellian level shit

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    replied to Chris on last edited by
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    @Chris said in Foster:

    A meeting to see if Razor will take the All Black XV
    Coaches job.

    So he has to decide between his mate or his country. 😉

    Robertson accepting the AB XV gig seems like a no-brainer to me, as you have a foot in the door.

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    #3646

    @Bovidae said in Foster:

    Robertson accepting the AB XV gig seems like a no-brainer to me, as you have a foot in the door.

    I thought he already took the Barbarians job? They play against the AB XV

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    replied to Duluth on last edited by
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    @Duluth said in Foster:

    @Bovidae said in Foster:

    Robertson accepting the AB XV gig seems like a no-brainer to me, as you have a foot in the door.

    I thought he already took the Barbarians job? They play against the AB XV

    Hence my comment.

    O'Gara is the head coach isn't he? The Baabaas is just a paycheck.

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    replied to Bovidae on last edited by Chris
    #3648

    @Bovidae said in Foster:

    @Chris said in Foster:

    A meeting to see if Razor will take the All Black XV
    Coaches job.

    So he has to decide between his mate or his country. 😉

    Robertson accepting the AB XV gig seems like a no-brainer to me, as you have a foot in the door.

    I believe he has been offered the AB XV job.
    I should add he has been offered it again.

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