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    @kpkanz said in All Blacks 2024:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2024:

    @kpkanz said in All Blacks 2024:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2024:

    @kpkanz So you're effectively proving my point. Consulting and discussing is not the same as being told where and when to play players.

    And now imagine the decreasing level to which it applies as you move down from AB XV, Māori ABs, Super Rugby and NPC...

    Read the first point of the job requirement again before you die on this hill.

    That doesn't mean what you think it means. EOD

    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2024:

    @nzzp said in All Blacks 2024:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2024:

    @kpkanz said in All Blacks 2024:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2024:

    @kpkanz So you're effectively proving my point. Consulting and discussing is not the same as being told where and when to play players.

    And now imagine the decreasing level to which it applies as you move down from AB XV, Māori ABs, Super Rugby and NPC...

    Read the first point of the job requirement again before you die on this hill.

    That doesn't mean what you think it means. EOD

    fair play to @kpkanz , a corporate reading of that is 'do what you get told'. I'm with him on that one - 'betterment of NZ rugby' gets assessed by the senior person I reckon.

    Disagree. The language, if deliberately chosen (and there's no reason to suggest it isn't), frames it as a consideration, not an obligation. Hence there's autonomy for the coaches.

    Of course it only frames it as a consideration rather than what it actually is (an obligation). That's why it's called 'corporate speak'.

    And you're free to ignore it @antipodean. But they rae free to not promote you or renew your contract.

    To me, you'd need a bloody good reason to not do what you're told, despite the apparent autonomy.

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    replied to sparky on last edited by
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    @sparky said in All Blacks 2024:

    The ABs have not scored a point in the last 20 minutes of their last three games. They have not scored a try in the last 20 minutes of their last seven games. That's the thing to fix.

    Does Razor know that stat?

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    #5614

    The reason Narawa is playing centre isn't because Robertson demanded it.

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    replied to antipodean on last edited by
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    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2024:

    @nzzp said in All Blacks 2024:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2024:

    @kpkanz said in All Blacks 2024:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2024:

    @kpkanz So you're effectively proving my point. Consulting and discussing is not the same as being told where and when to play players.

    And now imagine the decreasing level to which it applies as you move down from AB XV, Māori ABs, Super Rugby and NPC...

    Read the first point of the job requirement again before you die on this hill.

    That doesn't mean what you think it means. EOD

    fair play to @kpkanz , a corporate reading of that is 'do what you get told'. I'm with him on that one - 'betterment of NZ rugby' gets assessed by the senior person I reckon.

    Disagree. The language, if deliberately chosen (and there's no reason to suggest it isn't), frames it as a consideration, not an obligation. Hence there's autonomy for the coaches.

    Well I'd hope the AB Coach doesn't dictate to an NPC Coach. But I'd also hope they worked together really closely on developing key players and skills.

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    replied to Bones on last edited by kpkanz
    #5616

    @Bones said in All Blacks 2024:

    The reason Narawa is playing centre isn't because Robertson demanded it.

    From my perspective I just argued it's EXTREMELY likely that's the case.
    -never played there before either npc or super
    -is one of the form super players but in the outside back position that is stacked with depth
    -just released from AB camp and now playing in a position that we have very little depth in

    This isn't even including the stipulation that it's very likely any current All Blacks playing NPC would be doing so under certain conditions from All Black coaches (ie playing time and position).

    (devils advocate you can argue unbeknownst to us that Narawa is actually on the outer after his short ABs stint and not in contention for an ABs spot and is therefore free reign..which I highly doubt).

    But sure I guess if you just say Razor didn't ask for this then it must be true.

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    @Bones said in All Blacks 2024:

    @Victor-Meldrew BUT HURRICANES

    PROCTOR!!!!!!

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    replied to kpkanz on last edited by
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    @nzzp said in All Blacks 2024:

    @kpkanz said in All Blacks 2024:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2024:

    @nzzp said in All Blacks 2024:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2024:

    @kpkanz said in All Blacks 2024:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2024:

    @kpkanz So you're effectively proving my point. Consulting and discussing is not the same as being told where and when to play players.

    And now imagine the decreasing level to which it applies as you move down from AB XV, Māori ABs, Super Rugby and NPC...

    Read the first point of the job requirement again before you die on this hill.

    That doesn't mean what you think it means. EOD

    fair play to @kpkanz , a corporate reading of that is 'do what you get told'. I'm with him on that one - 'betterment of NZ rugby' gets assessed by the senior person I reckon.

    Disagree. The language, if deliberately chosen (and there's no reason to suggest it isn't), frames it as a consideration, not an obligation. Hence there's autonomy for the coaches.

    Of course it only frames it as a consideration rather than what it actually is (an obligation). That's why it's called 'corporate speak'.

    And you're free to ignore it @antipodean. But they rae free to not promote you or renew your contract.

    To me, you'd need a bloody good reason to not do what you're told, despite the apparent autonomy.

    This discussion is becoming ludicrous. Based on the assertion without a shred of evidence that Razor is telling BOP coach Richard Watt to play Narawa at centre, rather than Watt deciding centre is the best use of Narawa.

    Hanlon's Razors suggests that if Razor really did want to see Narawa develop he'd have kept him in the All Black environment as a wing/ centre.

    The implication that not acceding to every dictate means you don't get a contract renewal (made at provincial level, not NZR) is a rather dystopian view of the organisation. Especially one that the PUs apparently have governance control over...

    The text remains clear; that while NZR's goals are important and should be factored into decisions, there remains room for independent judgment and flexibility. Otherwise it would state "adhere to the directives of NZ Rugby" rather than "work closely with NZ Rugby".

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    @nzzp pretty sure NZR pays the salary of the ABs in the squad, whether they play or not.

    Plus, I expect most coaches would jump at the chance for an AB to play anyway, few extra tickets, young players to rub shoulders, some sponsor stuff...

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    wrote on last edited by Boston Boy
    #5620

    A bit left field but I think there’s an opportunity to really bolster the ABs pack by considering a grab at Nelson Asofa Solomona. He is a school boy rugby union star, would absolutely be able to handle the SA and any other big men in international rugby with ease, has amazing go forward, would just need to keep him under control. I would also seriously consider making a play for Kalyn Ponga. These two players are currently unsettled and would be superstars in the game both having played Union. Just a left field suggestion but well worth consideration.

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    replied to kpkanz on last edited by
    #5621

    @kpkanz blah blah blah or Watt thought the best use of his players was to give Narawa a go at centre.

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    replied to Boston Boy on last edited by
    #5622

    @Boston-Boy said in All Blacks 2024:

    A bit left field but I think there’s an opportunity to really bolster the ABs pack by considering a grab at Nelson Asofa Solomona. He is a school boy rugby union star, would absolutely be able to handle the SA and any other big men in international rugby with ease, has amazing go forward, would just need to keep him under control. I would also seriously consider making a play for Kalyn Ponga. These two players are currently unsettled and would be superstars in the game both having played Union. Just a left wing suggestion but well worth consideration.

    As a storm and an allblacks supporter I’ve often thought of Nelson as one that got away , but I suspect it’s a bit late now.

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    replied to kiwiinmelb on last edited by
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    @kiwiinmelb he’s 28 and apparently the Storm want to move on his contract. I would definitely back him for 4 more years. A lot to gain, the Bomb squad would struggle to control him. He would provide a power upgrade the ABs would not have seen for years. Then there’s Ponga who would revolutionise the backline & both have had dreams of playing for the ABs.

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    wrote on last edited by darylmitchell
    #5624

    Maybe this year 2024 will be a repeat of 2004, 1st season of new coaching regime, SA win the RC/Tri Nations, All Blacks eventually pull it together and go through the northern tour dominant and undefeated.

    Could very well happen except NH teams aren't rubbish like they were in the mid-2000's and Razor's assistant group of S.Hansen, Ryan, Holland, Ellison, doesn't hold a candle to Henry's with Hansen, Cron and Smith - the GOAT.

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    wrote on last edited by
    #5625

    Has c4l been struck with dementia and created a new login?

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    replied to Boston Boy on last edited by
    #5626

    @Boston-Boy said in All Blacks 2024:

    @kiwiinmelb he’s 28 and apparently the Storm want to move on his contract. I would definitely back him for 4 more years. A lot to gain, the Bomb squad would struggle to control him. He would provide a power upgrade the ABs would not have seen for years. Then there’s Ponga who would revolutionise the backline & both have had dreams of playing for the ABs.

    Usually storm move on forwards if it looks like they won’t be able to match offers and back their youngsters instead , so I guess it would depend on what his motives are , there will be big money offers. On the table from rival nrl clubs you would suspect .

    If he wanted to try his hand at super rugby I wouldn’t be opposed to it .

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    replied to kiwiinmelb on last edited by
    #5627

    @kiwiinmelb he’s not value for money for them. He’s often an impact player off the bench and while he’s effective the money he’s being paid and game storm play they need more. I think Union would be a great and refreshing change for him and is his first love. Imagine him in the scrum? A bit heavy to lift at lineout 🫣.

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    replied to Bones on last edited by
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    @Bones said in All Blacks 2024:

    Has c4l been struck with dementia and created a new login?

    Who are you talking to old man?

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    replied to Canes4life on last edited by
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    @Canes4life said in All Blacks 2024:

    @Bones said in All Blacks 2024:

    Has c4l been struck with dementia and created a new login?

    Who are you talking to old man?

    It's the return of NAS.

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  • Canes4lifeC Offline
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    Canes4life
    replied to Bones on last edited by Canes4life
    #5630

    @Bones said in All Blacks 2024:

    @Canes4life said in All Blacks 2024:

    @Bones said in All Blacks 2024:

    Has c4l been struck with dementia and created a new login?

    Who are you talking to old man?

    It's the return of NAS.

    Oh yeah, not a fan of him anymore. That guy had all the potential in the world when he left school but he’s probably also one of the dumbest players to grace a footy field. Wouldn’t want him anywhere near the ABs now.

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    replied to Boston Boy on last edited by
    #5631

    @Boston-Boy said in All Blacks 2024:

    @kiwiinmelb he’s 28 and apparently the Storm want to move on his contract. I would definitely back him for 4 more years. A lot to gain, the Bomb squad would struggle to control him. He would provide a power upgrade the ABs would not have seen for years. Then there’s Ponga who would revolutionise the backline & both have had dreams of playing for the ABs.

    Ponga, a poor man’s Benji Marshall.

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