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The New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) has admitted it underestimated the depth of disillusionment among rugby fans following the reappointment of All Blacks coach Graham Henry.
NZRU chief executive, Steve Tew, admitted the organisation didn't envisage Henry's new two-year tenure - made after he guided New Zealand to their worst ever placing at a World Cup in France last October - would have been greeted with widespread condemnation.
Henry was retained in favour of Crusaders coach Robbie Deans, with the latter's success in last month's Super 14 final reigniting the debate over which man should have been appointed in the wake of New Zealand's quarterfinal demise.
"There's no doubt people wanted to see blood, and I guess there hasn't been enough for some people...................read the rest here
You live in New Zealand, where the national sport and the national religion is the same thing, you haven't won a RWC since the first one (Not that Kiwi's care about World Cups) and you didn't see it coming
There must be a "no media" policy in the Silver Towers then, Blind Freddy would have known it was unpopular!
No there hasn't, has there even BEEN any blood???
The blood they want is that of the incompetent, out of touch Board that has made the decisions for the last nine years I would suggest.
Bit of luck the ARU untouchables will join them on the scrap heap very soon![]()
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
Burgs, Steve Tew is about as popular as a turd in a spa pool currently. He is actually an ex Canterbury RFU Board member, Jock Hobbs is Aussie Bob's brother in law, Jock and Deans went were in the same class right through high school (Christ's College - a little piece of upper class England in the heart of Christchurch) and Jock is the NZRFU Chairman. No nepotism there!
To say there has been blood spilt is an insult to any AB supporter. Henry sits with self-rightous smug look on his Father Ted face but has taken little or no blame on board for the debacle that was the ABs RWC hopes last year. The dreams (and trips of lifetimes) for many New Zealanders were shattered that day.
Not since the SA RWC have we delivered, and we last that day!
"Judge me on my results of the World Cup", he said!
It will be a long time before he becomes Mr Popular.
Players win matches, Coaches lose them......unless you're Graham Henry or backed by the NZRU Board...
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
"Henry was retained in favour of Crusaders coach Robbie Deans, with the latter's success in last month's Super 14 final reigniting the debate over which man should have been appointed in the wake of New Zealand's quarterfinal demise."
haha-hahahaha-HAHAHAHAHA you snooze you loose, we have aussie rob NOW!![]()
A kick in this game is like a rather nasty alcoholic shooter, only as good as it's chaser...
Courtesy of quality South African commentry
i think Henry is very good but Deans is the better coach right now.
Henry has run out of tricks, he hasnt got mucht time left. Deans should be very good in the next 3-4 years at international especialy if the ELVs are kept.
I think Henry will step down and hand over to Hansen and Smith at the end of 2009.
I am looking forward to reading comments and thoughts following the game at the Dome.