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  • ChrisC Offline
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    replied to KiwiMurph on last edited by Chris
    #3195

    @KiwiMurph said in Foster:

    rumors of a rift between him and Jason Ryan

    That bit is true as,It only flared up after the first test in SA.

    Not speaking presently more from Jason than Razor.

    Razor was on the Sunshine Coast during test week in Chch.

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    replied to Chris on last edited by
    #3196

    @Chris said in Foster:

    @KiwiMurph said in Foster:

    rumors of a rift between him and Jason Ryan

    That bit is true as,It only flared up after the first test in SA.

    Not speaking presently more from Jason than Razor.

    Razor was on the Sunshine Coast during test week in Chch.

    Oh fuck, not another Crusaders coaches civil war.

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    replied to Nepia on last edited by
    #3197

    @Nepia said in Foster:

    @Chris said in Foster:

    @KiwiMurph said in Foster:

    rumors of a rift between him and Jason Ryan

    That bit is true as,It only flared up after the first test in SA.

    Not speaking presently more from Jason than Razor.

    Razor was on the Sunshine Coast during test week in Chch.

    Oh fuck, not another Crusaders coaches civil war.

    It seems so lead by Jason not speaking to Razor.

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    replied to Chris on last edited by
    #3198

    @Chris said in Foster:

    @Nepia said in Foster:

    @Chris said in Foster:

    @KiwiMurph said in Foster:

    rumors of a rift between him and Jason Ryan

    That bit is true as,It only flared up after the first test in SA.

    Not speaking presently more from Jason than Razor.

    Razor was on the Sunshine Coast during test week in Chch.

    Oh fuck, not another Crusaders coaches civil war.

    It seems so lead by Jason not speaking to Razor.

    Do you have the reasons why this one has kicked off?

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

    @Chris said in Foster:

    @Nepia said in Foster:

    @Chris said in Foster:

    @KiwiMurph said in Foster:

    rumors of a rift between him and Jason Ryan

    That bit is true as,It only flared up after the first test in SA.

    Not speaking presently more from Jason than Razor.

    Razor was on the Sunshine Coast during test week in Chch.

    Oh fuck, not another Crusaders coaches civil war.

    It seems so lead by Jason not speaking to Razor.

    Do you have the reasons why this one has kicked off?

    No just a sauce from within the Crusaders environment.
    How Razor has tried to contact Jason a few times over the last 3 weeks and has never received a call back.

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    Excellent analysis in the Roar by ‘Highlander’ on Foster’s incomprehensible single-minded devotion to helter-skelter play that pays little heed to what the opposition will bring to the game. We have seen this so many times now, it raises questions about the man’s intelligence:

    “The Foster iteration of the All Blacks has no identity, and even when they show periods of high-quality international rugby, it is not maintained and this reversion to helter-skelter nonsense just repeats ad nauseam from a side that simply does not have the skillset to play the way the way they are pursuing. For mine, this ill-directed game plan has an inbuilt negative multiplier of poor selection, both in personnel and positions.”

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    Derpus
    replied to Chester Draws on last edited by
    #3201

    @Chester-Draws if Aus offered more money - sure. All else being equal he would obviously choose the ABs but all else is not equal.

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    replied to His Bobness on last edited by
    #3202

    @His-Bobness said in Foster:

    Excellent analysis in the Roar by ‘Highlander’ on Foster’s incomprehensible single-minded devotion to helter-skelter play that pays little heed to what the opposition will bring to the game. We have seen this so many times now, it raises questions about the man’s intelligence:

    “The Foster iteration of the All Blacks has no identity, and even when they show periods of high-quality international rugby, it is not maintained and this reversion to helter-skelter nonsense just repeats ad nauseam from a side that simply does not have the skillset to play the way the way they are pursuing. For mine, this ill-directed game plan has an inbuilt negative multiplier of poor selection, both in personnel and positions.”

    And a thought provoking quote in the comments -

    "Was it just me [too many red wines] thinking that the AB backline was standing noticeably flatter this week than they were at Ellis Park. If I am right this must have been a coaching instruction from our new attack coach. During Schmidt’s time with Ireland it was a feature of their game that the backline had a very flat alignment. I thought the great strength of the ABs at Ellis Park was the extra depth of the backline enabling Mounga and Havili time to play to their strengths. I wonder if Schmidt is going to be the game changer for the ABs so many posters on here thought he would be. So far [and I know there has only been one game] the prospects don’t look promising. At the end of his time with Ireland they were being beaten by teams like Japan and the comment was being made that their game plan was very predictable. Some of the players subsequently made the point that Schmidt was extremely stubborn and refused to change. Sound familiar. Perhaps he and Foster were made for each other. It certainly looked so on Saturday night."

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    replied to Frank on last edited by
    #3203

    @Frank said in Foster:

    @His-Bobness said in Foster:

    Excellent analysis in the Roar by ‘Highlander’ on Foster’s incomprehensible single-minded devotion to helter-skelter play that pays little heed to what the opposition will bring to the game. We have seen this so many times now, it raises questions about the man’s intelligence:

    “The Foster iteration of the All Blacks has no identity, and even when they show periods of high-quality international rugby, it is not maintained and this reversion to helter-skelter nonsense just repeats ad nauseam from a side that simply does not have the skillset to play the way the way they are pursuing. For mine, this ill-directed game plan has an inbuilt negative multiplier of poor selection, both in personnel and positions.”

    And a thought provoking quote in the comments -

    "Was it just me [too many red wines] thinking that the AB backline was standing noticeably flatter this week than they were at Ellis Park. If I am right this must have been a coaching instruction from our new attack coach. During Schmidt’s time with Ireland it was a feature of their game that the backline had a very flat alignment. I thought the great strength of the ABs at Ellis Park was the extra depth of the backline enabling Mounga and Havili time to play to their strengths. I wonder if Schmidt is going to be the game changer for the ABs so many posters on here thought he would be. So far [and I know there has only been one game] the prospects don’t look promising. At the end of his time with Ireland they were being beaten by teams like Japan and the comment was being made that their game plan was very predictable. Some of the players subsequently made the point that Schmidt was extremely stubborn and refused to change. Sound familiar. Perhaps he and Foster were made for each other. It certainly looked so on Saturday night."

    Yep noticed that flat alignment and wondered why the change from what we achieved at Ellis Park.
    It certainly made a significant difference in a negative way standing really flat.

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    replied to His Bobness on last edited by
    #3204

    @His-Bobness said in Foster:

    Excellent analysis in the Roar by ‘Highlander’

    Why does a rugby pundit find it necessary to write under a moniker?

    Some good points but Foster seemed as pissed off as anyone that Mounga put the kicking game away.
    The biggest failure is the latitude given to players to play what is in front of them when they have shown time and time again that that arent very astute.

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    Machpants
    replied to Crucial on last edited by
    #3205

    @Crucial said in Foster:

    @His-Bobness said in Foster:

    Excellent analysis in the Roar by ‘Highlander’

    Why does a rugby pundit find it necessary to write under a moniker?

    Some good points but Foster seemed as pissed off as anyone that Mounga put the kicking game away.
    The biggest failure is the latitude given to players to play what is in front of them when they have shown time and time again that that arent very astute.

    Who is it? I just assumed a normal forum name

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    replied to Machpants on last edited by
    #3206

    @Machpants said in Foster:

    @Crucial said in Foster:

    @His-Bobness said in Foster:

    Excellent analysis in the Roar by ‘Highlander’

    Why does a rugby pundit find it necessary to write under a moniker?

    Some good points but Foster seemed as pissed off as anyone that Mounga put the kicking game away.
    The biggest failure is the latitude given to players to play what is in front of them when they have shown time and time again that that arent very astute.

    Who is it? I just assumed a normal forum name

    You may be correct. I don't know how the Roar works. Is it a combination of journalists and posters that think they are?

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    replied to Crucial on last edited by Machpants
    #3207

    @Crucial said in Foster:

    @Machpants said in Foster:

    @Crucial said in Foster:

    @His-Bobness said in Foster:

    Excellent analysis in the Roar by ‘Highlander’

    Why does a rugby pundit find it necessary to write under a moniker?

    Some good points but Foster seemed as pissed off as anyone that Mounga put the kicking game away.
    The biggest failure is the latitude given to players to play what is in front of them when they have shown time and time again that that arent very astute.

    Who is it? I just assumed a normal forum name

    You may be correct. I don't know how the Roar works. Is it a combination of journalists and posters that think they are?

    Yeah I'm a GURU cos I've written an article, you submit and it can get published

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    replied to His Bobness on last edited by
    #3208

    @His-Bobness said in Foster:

    Excellent analysis in the Roar by ‘Highlander’ on Foster’s incomprehensible single-minded devotion to helter-skelter play that pays little heed to what the opposition will bring to the game. We have seen this so many times now, it raises questions about the man’s intelligence:

    “The Foster iteration of the All Blacks has no identity, and even when they show periods of high-quality international rugby, it is not maintained and this reversion to helter-skelter nonsense just repeats ad nauseam from a side that simply does not have the skillset to play the way the way they are pursuing. For mine, this ill-directed game plan has an inbuilt negative multiplier of poor selection, both in personnel and positions.”

    IMO that's a pretty ignorant analysis. In this interview Foster highlights that there were tactical options which ought to be adopted, the implication being that it was NOT the coaches' instruction to play 'helter-skelter'. All in all I think Foster makes cogent points and handled this presser well:

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    Billy Tell
    replied to Crucial on last edited by
    #3209

    @Crucial said in Foster:

    @His-Bobness said in Foster:

    Excellent analysis in the Roar by ‘Highlander’

    Why does a rugby pundit find it necessary to write under a moniker?

    Some good points but Foster seemed as pissed off as anyone that Mounga put the kicking game away.
    The biggest failure is the latitude given to players to play what is in front of them when they have shown time and time again that that arent very astute.

    Its not a moniker. He was born at the end of 1986, his parents having had fun times after watching Lambert and Connery in action.

    As a side note, the totally unsubstantiated rumours about Razor and Ryan falling out should be let go until there is actual confirmation. Razor seems to be constantly subjected to unsubstantiated rumour these days.

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  • Billy TellB Offline
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    Billy Tell
    replied to pakman on last edited by
    #3210

    @pakman said in Foster:

    @His-Bobness said in Foster:

    Excellent analysis in the Roar by ‘Highlander’ on Foster’s incomprehensible single-minded devotion to helter-skelter play that pays little heed to what the opposition will bring to the game. We have seen this so many times now, it raises questions about the man’s intelligence:

    “The Foster iteration of the All Blacks has no identity, and even when they show periods of high-quality international rugby, it is not maintained and this reversion to helter-skelter nonsense just repeats ad nauseam from a side that simply does not have the skillset to play the way the way they are pursuing. For mine, this ill-directed game plan has an inbuilt negative multiplier of poor selection, both in personnel and positions.”

    IMO that's a pretty ignorant analysis. In this interview Foster highlights that there were tactical options which ought to be adopted, the implication being that it was NOT the coaches' instruction to play 'helter-skelter'. All in all I think Foster makes cogent points and handled this presser well:

    The guy talks the talk but his results never match the dialogue.

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

    the totally unsubstantiated rumours about Razor and Ryan falling out should be let go until there is actual confirmation.

    You are not going to get confirmation as its in house.
    100% correct from the Horses mouth.

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

    @Billy-Tell said in Foster:

    the totally unsubstantiated rumours about Razor and Ryan falling out should be let go until there is actual confirmation.

    You are not going to get confirmation as its in house.
    100% correct from the Horses mouth.

    Poll for which one is the horse?

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

    @Chris said in Foster:

    @Billy-Tell said in Foster:

    the totally unsubstantiated rumours about Razor and Ryan falling out should be let go until there is actual confirmation.

    You are not going to get confirmation as its in house.
    100% correct from the Horses mouth.

    Poll for which one is the horse?

    Pretty easy to figure out .

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

    @His-Bobness said in Foster:

    Excellent analysis in the Roar by ‘Highlander’

    Why does a rugby pundit find it necessary to write under a moniker?

    Some good points but Foster seemed as pissed off as anyone that Mounga put the kicking game away.
    The biggest failure is the latitude given to players to play what is in front of them when they have shown time and time again that that arent very astute.

    Maybe that's why Owen Farrell gets game time despite his obvious shortcomings.

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