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    @Windows97 wouldnt say sparkling, we were under the pump (conceding early points in all 3 tests) and was that loose pass that Reece nabbed and we score 80m down field, huge turning point where we looked good from there.

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    @Windows97 said in Foster:

    @Chris-B Like the sparkling performance in Ireland 1 to be followed by the nightmares of 2 and 3...

    Argentina 1 is the one that I particularly have in mind for this year, but every time we think we've turned the corner... 🙂

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    @Crucial from what I gather, it is more his team management and preparation that sets him apart rather than coaching, which is why he surrounds himself with good people.

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    @Chris-B said in Foster:

    @Dan54 Fair enough.

    I pretty much agree that if you're not in the room it's pretty hard to tell who's a good coach. And different players - and groups - respond differently to different styles.

    What I would say about Fozzie as head coach is that he's never consistently displayed the magic. His teams are up and down and his ABs have thrown in a few shockers when there has been no excuse for it.

    Yep I not sure at all, but I myst admit when Sam W (who supposedly was the main driver) came out in support, I have to take some notice. Noone will convince he and Smith and co woere doing it so stay in team as no way would Razor do anything but maybe even make Sam captain. I just not sure, as I keep saying my choice has always been someone who didn't apply, Jamie Joseph, but I know no more than anyone else.

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    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @Crucial from what I gather, it is more his team management and preparation that sets him apart rather than coaching, which is why he surrounds himself with good people.

    Yep seems some say how he has motivational ideas , I am pissed if we think the ABs need motivating to put on the Black jersey. And maybe a skill that is used so well at super level. Mind you that's guess work too, just what I have heard players say, he good at having a themem for a campaign, ie one year he used the Ali/Frazier Thriller in Manilla at their focus point.

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    @Dan54 I think the prep in in terms of managing player load, game plans for players, specific to opposition and tactics, exploiting weaknesses, I mean the Super Rugby final was case in point...but the key part to this all, is getting them to execute the plan, and this is where Foster seems to come unstuck...which is where maybe if Razor had been willing to work under Foster, at least initially, maybe Fosters vision (cos he clearly must have something he is wanting to achieve) with Razors prep and planning would have been something special, but I can understand why Razor didnt want this, as he certainly seems to march to his own beat.

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    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @Crucial from what I gather, it is more his team management and preparation that sets him apart rather than coaching, which is why he surrounds himself with good people.

    That's my understanding as well. He explained in an interview this year how he had plotted out the players/games to get to the finals and had his assistant gathering data and plotting how they were going to play Auckland well before that.
    He is a very good planner of how to win a long competition.
    Players say that he has a very good man management style as well but I don't think I have ever really heard people singing his praises on individual development (except his fanbois on forums). He develops environment that some players thrive in and others don't.
    We have seen quite a few promising players not kick on at the Crusaders so that shows that his style also isn't universal.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Foster:

    @booboo said in Foster:

    @Windows97 said in Foster:

    @booboo no I'm not 50 but even then I assume the terrible teams of the 70's didn't lose to Ireland and Argentina and I assume would have beaten Japan more comfortably too.

    Drew with Ireland.

    And lost to Irish & English club teams.

    That's kinda like saying the Irish team that last visited here was shit because they lost to the NZ Maori in a midweek game.

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    @taniwharugby said in Foster:

    @Dan54 I think the prep in in terms of managing player load, game plans for players, specific to opposition and tactics, exploiting weaknesses, I mean the Super Rugby final was case in point...but the key part to this all, is getting them to execute the plan, and this is where Foster seems to come unstuck...which is where maybe if Razor had been willing to work under Foster, at least initially, maybe Fosters vision (cos he clearly must have something he is wanting to achieve) with Razors prep and planning would have been something special, but I can understand why Razor didnt want this, as he certainly seems to march to his own beat.

    Yep think it could be called ego to taniwha! Why I suspect maybe we wouldn't get a Joseph/Razor combo either, not sure who would be prepared to be assistant.

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    @Dan54 said in Foster:

    @taniwharugby said in Foster:

    @Dan54 I think the prep in in terms of managing player load, game plans for players, specific to opposition and tactics, exploiting weaknesses, I mean the Super Rugby final was case in point...but the key part to this all, is getting them to execute the plan, and this is where Foster seems to come unstuck...which is where maybe if Razor had been willing to work under Foster, at least initially, maybe Fosters vision (cos he clearly must have something he is wanting to achieve) with Razors prep and planning would have been something special, but I can understand why Razor didnt want this, as he certainly seems to march to his own beat.

    Yep think it could be called ego to taniwha! Why I suspect maybe we wouldn't get a Joseph/Razor combo either, not sure who would be prepared to be assistant.

    And trust me being a coach professionally you need a big ego.

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    @antipodean said in Foster:

    @MiketheSnow why does Llanelli bang on about this like the All Blacks had never lost a midweek fixture before?

    That 72 tour was a pretty average team.

    Because our national team couldn’t do it in our heyday with all our stars

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    @Crucial said in Foster:

    What is it that people see as Razor's best attribute? Is it the water to wine thing or the water walking?

    His ability to get many of his supporters use overblown hyperbole when discussing him?

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Foster:

    @Crucial said in Foster:

    What is it that people see as Razor's best attribute? Is it the water to wine thing or the water walking?

    His ability to get many of his supporters use overblown hyperbole when discussing him?

    Well he has turned a number of players into ABs despite a lack of talent and it has been taking a while for those that count to notice.

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    @kiwi_expat said in Foster:

    @nzzp said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    the cupboard is very bare at 12

    I still reckon that a well coached Laumape could have been a bloody good 12 at Test level. Just never got his head right at that level I don't think.

    Laumape would've fulfilled his potential under Razor, he would've extracted the best out of him for All Blacks.

    I call bullshit.

    Laumape's game didn't translate to test footy.

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    @Chris said in Foster:

    @Dan54 said in Foster:

    @taniwharugby said in Foster:

    @Dan54 I think the prep in in terms of managing player load, game plans for players, specific to opposition and tactics, exploiting weaknesses, I mean the Super Rugby final was case in point...but the key part to this all, is getting them to execute the plan, and this is where Foster seems to come unstuck...which is where maybe if Razor had been willing to work under Foster, at least initially, maybe Fosters vision (cos he clearly must have something he is wanting to achieve) with Razors prep and planning would have been something special, but I can understand why Razor didnt want this, as he certainly seems to march to his own beat.

    Yep think it could be called ego to taniwha! Why I suspect maybe we wouldn't get a Joseph/Razor combo either, not sure who would be prepared to be assistant.

    And trust me being a coach professionally you need a big ego.

    If you don't have a big one, like Rennie, you'll bring in a guy like Smith and then you'll have numpties on a forum attributing your success to him for years afterwards. 😉

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    @Nepia said in Foster:

    @Chris said in Foster:

    @Dan54 said in Foster:

    @taniwharugby said in Foster:

    @Dan54 I think the prep in in terms of managing player load, game plans for players, specific to opposition and tactics, exploiting weaknesses, I mean the Super Rugby final was case in point...but the key part to this all, is getting them to execute the plan, and this is where Foster seems to come unstuck...which is where maybe if Razor had been willing to work under Foster, at least initially, maybe Fosters vision (cos he clearly must have something he is wanting to achieve) with Razors prep and planning would have been something special, but I can understand why Razor didnt want this, as he certainly seems to march to his own beat.

    Yep think it could be called ego to taniwha! Why I suspect maybe we wouldn't get a Joseph/Razor combo either, not sure who would be prepared to be assistant.

    And trust me being a coach professionally you need a big ego.

    If you don't have a big one, like Rennie, you'll bring in a guy like Smith and then you'll have numpties on a forum attributing your success to him for years afterwards. 😉

    More about needing a big ego to deal with players outside influences and Nuffies( the Aussie term)
    Than being smart enough to get the right team around you .

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    @KiwiMurph said in Foster:

    @kiwi_expat said in Foster:

    @nzzp said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    the cupboard is very bare at 12

    I still reckon that a well coached Laumape could have been a bloody good 12 at Test level. Just never got his head right at that level I don't think.

    Laumape would've fulfilled his potential under Razor, he would've extracted the best out of him for All Blacks.

    I call bullshit.

    Laumape's game didn't translate to test footy.

    Laumape had all the skills - strong, quick, could kick and pass, purely from a physical attributes POV he's the closest we've had to Nonu. What he lacked was the top two inches, just never had the vision to be successful at the top level so was pretty easily shut down. Fantastic at Super level though.

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    @No-Quarter said in Foster:

    @KiwiMurph said in Foster:

    @kiwi_expat said in Foster:

    @nzzp said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    the cupboard is very bare at 12

    I still reckon that a well coached Laumape could have been a bloody good 12 at Test level. Just never got his head right at that level I don't think.

    Laumape would've fulfilled his potential under Razor, he would've extracted the best out of him for All Blacks.

    I call bullshit.

    Laumape's game didn't translate to test footy.

    Laumape had all the skills - strong, quick, could kick and pass, purely from a physical attributes POV he's the closest we've had to Nonu. What he lacked was the top two inches, just never had the vision to be successful at the top level so was pretty easily shut down. Fantastic at Super level though.

    This is an often underappreciated (simply not understood) aspect of great coaches

    Knowing where a player's ability ceiling is

    How many times have we seen club / provincial superstars not cut it at Test level

    And conversely solid club / provincial players who've flourished at Test level (often because they can concentrate just on their own game)

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    @kiwi_expat said in Foster:

    @nzzp said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    the cupboard is very bare at 12

    I still reckon that a well coached Laumape could have been a bloody good 12 at Test level. Just never got his head right at that level I don't think.

    Laumape would've fulfilled his potential under Razor, he would've extracted the best out of him for All Blacks.

    Absolutely. Unlike Foster who continually buggers up world-class players like George Bridge

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    @Nepia said in Foster:

    @Chris said in Foster:

    @Dan54 said in Foster:

    @taniwharugby said in Foster:

    @Dan54 I think the prep in in terms of managing player load, game plans for players, specific to opposition and tactics, exploiting weaknesses, I mean the Super Rugby final was case in point...but the key part to this all, is getting them to execute the plan, and this is where Foster seems to come unstuck...which is where maybe if Razor had been willing to work under Foster, at least initially, maybe Fosters vision (cos he clearly must have something he is wanting to achieve) with Razors prep and planning would have been something special, but I can understand why Razor didnt want this, as he certainly seems to march to his own beat.

    Yep think it could be called ego to taniwha! Why I suspect maybe we wouldn't get a Joseph/Razor combo either, not sure who would be prepared to be assistant.

    And trust me being a coach professionally you need a big ego.

    If you don't have a big one, like Rennie, you'll bring in a guy like Smith and then you'll have numpties on a forum attributing your success to him for years afterwards. 😉

    Dave Rennie - Wikipedia

    38% record from 30 test matches!

    Rennie had pretty limited success without W.Smith at the Chiefs, he then underachieved considerably with a very strong Glasgow squad that he inherited from Toonie, which had been dominating in the years prior, and had won the Pro14 that previous season.

    It isn't a niche view that Wayne Smith was the key influence towards the Chiefs 2 titles, he was the team's Strategist and game-planner, oversaw the attack, hands on with his other pet area of defense/counter-attack, his fingerprints were everywhere, it was patently obvious to see.

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