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(2022 Rugby Championship - Round 2) - South Africa v New Zealand (13/8/2022)
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<blockquote data-quote="miccloarch" data-source="post: 1098332" data-attributes="member: 78309"><p>Bigger picture being in the 3 years since Razor was overlooked for the top job the Crusaders have looked more like All Blacks than the All Blacks. Plenty of different reasons for that but people who weren't alarmed by Fozzy's appointment were dead asleep. What the players say in the media (especially the All Black PR machine) can't be taken at face value. And if what you claim about the players helping to get the assistants out is true, it confirms two things:</p><p></p><p>1. Fozzy is well-liked. Whether they say it in those words or not. He's been part of the setup for a decade. No surprise there.</p><p>2. Loyalty only goes so far. Throwing the assistants under the bus was the easy thing to do. Turns out it was partially the right call, they just had to go one step further and get rid of Fozzy too lol. Razor's forwards coach coming in to save the day is some kind of deep, deep irony.</p><p></p><p>If the people who promoted Fozzy can't see these things then they don't watch rugby, they don't know what they're doing and/or (as a few of us have suggested from the start) they wanted a predictable yes-man. If they finally now do the right thing and fire Foster they need to go all the way and fire themselves too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miccloarch, post: 1098332, member: 78309"] Bigger picture being in the 3 years since Razor was overlooked for the top job the Crusaders have looked more like All Blacks than the All Blacks. Plenty of different reasons for that but people who weren't alarmed by Fozzy's appointment were dead asleep. What the players say in the media (especially the All Black PR machine) can't be taken at face value. And if what you claim about the players helping to get the assistants out is true, it confirms two things: 1. Fozzy is well-liked. Whether they say it in those words or not. He's been part of the setup for a decade. No surprise there. 2. Loyalty only goes so far. Throwing the assistants under the bus was the easy thing to do. Turns out it was partially the right call, they just had to go one step further and get rid of Fozzy too lol. Razor's forwards coach coming in to save the day is some kind of deep, deep irony. If the people who promoted Fozzy can't see these things then they don't watch rugby, they don't know what they're doing and/or (as a few of us have suggested from the start) they wanted a predictable yes-man. If they finally now do the right thing and fire Foster they need to go all the way and fire themselves too. [/QUOTE]
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