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  • voodooV Offline
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    Tell you one thing, there's no fucking way this thread gets nominated for Thread of the Year at the Fernies.

    It's become a massive bore.

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    @voodoo said in Foster:

    Tell you one thing, there's no fucking way this thread gets nominated for Thread of the Year at the Fernies.

    > It's become a massive bore.

    Only if you take it seriously.

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    @mariner4life said in Foster:

    @number9 said in Foster:

    @Kruse your reply tells me you embrace mediocrity.

    embrace it? I am constantly striving for it!

    "Aim low. And miss!"

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    @Old-Samurai-Jack said in Foster:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Foster:

    Get a grip. Just because people don't buy into the "Robertson is the Savior and/or the Greatest Rugby Coach in the World" fetish, doesn't mean they have an anti-Robertson bias.

    Or if they support Roberson, it doesn't mean they think he is the Savoir/Greatest Coach in the World Fetish, they just think he would do a better job than Foster. The bar isn't that high.

    Mind you we had an awful lot were yelling that Rennie should of get the gig too, they seem to of gone quieter lately. I must admit if I had been asked (fortunately they don't ask us plebs) I would of picked Jamie Joseph (but like Rennie aleardy had a gig), but like us all we have favouries.

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    @Dan54 I'd still have Rennie or Joseph over Foster. Any time.

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    @nzzp said in Foster:

    @Dan54 I'd still have Rennie or Joseph over Foster. Any time.

    I don't have a problem with that NZZP, as I said I liked Joseph, and would have him over Rennie. I think he has made a bit of difference to Japan, actually got them to QF in WC. Rennie I don't dislike by any means, but can't actually see a lot (if any) to Wallabies since he took over, so reserve judgement. But regardless neither were available.
    I not for or against Foster either, I wasn't part of board that interviewed him etc, so don't know what or wasn't said to get him appointed.

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    Thought this might sum up some of the views here!

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    This may not be a popular view, but listening to Foster in last fortnight, he comes across to me as more driven, with a hint of an edge.
    Much more like a head coach should.

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    @pakman said in Foster:

    This may not be a popular view, but listening to Foster in last fortnight, he comes across to me as more driven, with a hint of an edge.
    Much more like a head coach should.

    There is a separate forum for unpopular opinions mate

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    @pakman About as popular as a pound of pickled pork in Jeruselum!
    He has always said the right generic soundbites though, all the way through the shite he has been in charge of.

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    @pakman said in Foster:

    This may not be a popular view, but listening to Foster in last fortnight, he comes across to me as more driven, with a hint of an edge.
    Much more like a head coach should.

    The guy still views RTS as a second-five eight. He also reiterated constantly that he only viewed Jordie Barett as a fullback (and stubbornly persisted with him as an ineffective back three option in 2020) until forced into moving him into midfield due to injuries. Foster has no imagination, no sense of potential and needs everything handed to him on a plate. You see that essentially all of Foster's big "payed-off" selections have been directly the result of his hand being forced (Lomax, Taukei'aho, Barrett, DeGroot, Newell, etc..) not through some brilliant intuition, inspiration or any degree of foresight...

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    @kiwi_expat said in Foster:

    The guy still views RTS as a second-five eight

    He's not the only one is he? Haven't watched NPC, has he been playing well elsewhere?

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    @kiwi_expat said in Foster:

    The guy still views RTS as a second-five eight.

    As does Leon McDonald. What do you know that Foster and McDonald don't?

    he only viewed Jordie Barett as a fullback (and stubbornly persisted with him as an ineffective back three option in 2020) until forced into moving him into midfield due to injuries.

    Considering Jordie was a success story in 2021 at FB and pretty much world-class against both SH and NH teams, it wasn't stubborn to keep him there - it was playing the best AB Test fullback at, well, fullback. And I wouldn't get too carried away about Jordie being the new Nonu after one game at 12 against some pretty ineffective Oz defence. Let's see how he goes (hopefully well) up against some decent NH sides.

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    @Victor-Meldrew I’m all for seeing more of Jordie at 12 , but yeah it’s easy to forget now how well he played last season as a test fullback. Was probably one of the few success stories .

    Wasn’t that outrageous imo to play him there again .

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Foster:

    @Victor-Meldrew I’m all for seeing more of Jordie at 12 , but yeah it’s easy to forget now how well he played last season as a test fullback. Was probably one of the few success stories .

    Wasn’t that outrageous imo to play him there again .

    I don't think anyone here would be quibbling about JB playing 15 if we had a steady 12 that was kicking ass or even just clearly growing into the role. Instead we have Havili and QT, neither of whom have stamped their mark, RTS waiting (and waiting) in the shadows, and ALB/Goodhue injured.

    The real question is whether the best combo is one of those guys at 12 / JB at 15, or JB at 12 / BB at 15

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    @voodoo said in Foster:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Foster:

    @Victor-Meldrew I’m all for seeing more of Jordie at 12 , but yeah it’s easy to forget now how well he played last season as a test fullback. Was probably one of the few success stories .

    Wasn’t that outrageous imo to play him there again .

    I don't think anyone here would be quibbling about JB playing 15 if we had a steady 12 that was kicking ass or even just clearly growing into the role. Instead we have Havili and QT, neither of whom have stamped their mark, RTS waiting (and waiting) in the shadows, and ALB/Goodhue injured.

    The real question is whether the best combo is one of those guys at 12 / JB at 15, or JB at 12 / BB at 15

    Exactly. 15 isnt really a problem area. BB will always do the job there. But 12 was an area of serious concern. Hopefully not anymore 🤞

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    it would be odd (very stubborn) if he doesnt give JB more time on tour at 12 to at least see if he can build on his last outing.

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    @taniwharugby said in Foster:

    it would be odd (very stubborn) if he doesnt give JB more time on tour at 12 to at least see if he can build on his last outing.

    I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see him wearing 12 but moving into that position during games. ALB is back and they also need to see him as well as see how DH goes against NH sides now.
    I think that to categorically lock JB in to that spot that need to explore the options and compare. I think that a few players may get half games.

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    A lot of talk about 12 but I think it will be interesting what they do at 13 in terms of building depth/options outside of just Rieko. I have a feeling they may look at ALB there.

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    @KiwiMurph said in Foster:

    A lot of talk about 12 but I think it will be interesting what they do at 13 in terms of building depth/options outside of just Rieko. I have a feeling they may look at ALB there.

    I think Foster has most of his XV sorted, and he's just gambling on playing them together into form. It's weird, it's high risk, but it seems to fit what he does.

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