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    " lack of pathways within nz for senior coaches who aren't part of the ABs." which is ridiculous, what does Boyd want, shall we invent more teams above SR level? We've anyway got the Maori ABs, so maybe Pakeha ABs or NZ welsh ABs! Or maybe a twenty person coaching panel for the ABs? Imo just a grumble because of timing (as much as anything) he missed out on an ABs position, same as players behind legends and players wanting to play the lions. There are only so many posts in a small country like NZ, but heaps of coaches, thus NZ coaches everywhere around the world

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    Is he thinking about high performance/age grade opportunities? or a wider group of apprentice-type coaches?

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    @pukunui That seems like a very strange article by Bidwell.

    Not sure whether it's one of those weird articles that people like Mark Reason write that take the blackest interpretation of everything to paint a conspiracy that doesn't exist, or whether there's a bit more to the story that we haven't heard.

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    I'm sure there is stuff nzru could do, but money doesn't grow on trees - just retaining coaches didn't make sense, for them to mark time whilst waiting for ABs slots. They can go overseas, make heaps of cash, and hopefully come back better.

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    @machpants said in Hurricanes 2018:

    " lack of pathways within nz for senior coaches who aren't part of the ABs." which is ridiculous, what does Boyd want, shall we invent more teams above SR level? We've anyway got the Maori ABs, so maybe Pakeha ABs or NZ welsh ABs! Or maybe a twenty person coaching panel for the ABs? Imo just a grumble because of timing (as much as anything) he missed out on an ABs position, same as players behind legends and players wanting to play the lions. There are only so many posts in a small country like NZ, but heaps of coaches, thus NZ coaches everywhere around the world

    From that second article i think he is referring to mentoring roles for younger coaches. Given the number of ex player coaches we have seen fall short over the past 10 years that sounds like a really good idea. Whether there is the money there to pay for this is another matter.

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    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12048972

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    @pukunui thing is, it's Boyd. He's hardly a long in the tooth proven performer at the highest levels. What makes him think if there were mentoring roles, he should be a prime candidate?

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    @bones said in Hurricanes 2018:

    @pukunui thing is, it's Boyd. He's hardly a long in the tooth proven performer at the highest levels. What makes him think if there were mentoring roles, he should be a prime candidate?

    Im not suggesting he should be it, just think it might actually be a good idea given there have been a few cases of new coaches getting super rugby jobs before they are ready, a mentor may have helped some of those guys.

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    Maybe I should put this into the 'things that annoy you .." thread.

    But the use of "season-ending" or "out for the season" in NZ rugby journalism, often means just the Super Season.

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    @rapido I thought it usually refers to whatever they're playing? Super/RC/NPC etc.

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    @pukunui said in Hurricanes 2018:

    @bones said in Hurricanes 2018:

    @pukunui thing is, it's Boyd. He's hardly a long in the tooth proven performer at the highest levels. What makes him think if there were mentoring roles, he should be a prime candidate?

    Im not suggesting he should be it, just think it might actually be a good idea given there have been a few cases of new coaches getting super rugby jobs before they are ready, a mentor may have helped some of those guys.

    cough Tana cough Hammetteur

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    Is Aumua due back anytime soon?

    Edit: I see he is not due back until late August...

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    @unite said in Hurricanes 2018:

    Is Aumua due back anytime soon?

    Edit: I see he is not due back until late August...

    He has a "season ending" injury.

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    June break friendly:

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    Is that the old Hicks Park or is it somewhere new?

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    @higgins A quick google search tells me it's at Hicks Park.

    https://www.southtaranaki.com/Council/Facilities/TSB-Hub/

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    The Hurricanes squad to face the Chiefs in Hawera:

    15 Chase Tiatia
    14 Julian Savea
    13 Wes Goosen
    12 Peter Umaga-Jensen
    11 Jonah Lowe
    10 Jackson Garden-Bachop
    9 Finlay Christie
    8 Gareth Evans
    7 Sam Henwood
    6 Reed Prinsep (c)
    5 Sam Lousi
    4 James Blackwell
    3 Marcel Renata
    2 James O'Reilly
    1 Fraser Armstrong

    Reserves
    16 Nathan Vella
    17 Chris Eves
    18 Pouri Rakete-Stones
    19 Michael Fatialofa
    20 Isaia Walker-Leawere
    21 Murray Douglas
    22 Du'Plessis Kirifi
    23 Jamie Booth
    24 Ihaia West
    25 Ben Lam

    HURRICANES SQUAD NAMED TO FACE THE CHIEFS

    A host of players will get their opportunity to show they are ready for a return to Investec Super Rugby action when the Hurricanes travel north to face the Chiefs in Hawera on Thursday.
    
    While a large number of Hurricanes players are involved in test matches during the June international break, head coach Chris Boyd has still managed to name a strong squad for the practice match which will be hosted by the Chiefs.
    
    Loose forward Reed Prinsep has been named to lead the 25-man squad in what will be the only hit-out ahead of the side's next Super Rugby match against the Brumbies in Canberra on Saturday, June 30.
    
    Prinsep will have a number of regular starters with him in the run-on side, including Sam Lousi, Gareth Evans and Julian Savea while there is plenty of depth on a bench which features leading try-scorer Ben Lam along with Chris Eves, Michael Fatialofa and Ihaia West.
    
    Boyd expected the Hurricanes to get plenty of positives out of the match as the squad prepares to enter the business end of the season with three round robin matches remaining against the Brumbies (away), Blues (home) and Chiefs (away) before the play-offs.
    
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