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[2017 Rugby Championship] Round 3: New Zealand v Argentina (09/09/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="Larksea" data-source="post: 872034" data-attributes="member: 43875"><p>Hansen does deserve respect for that but IMO it comes from Grahame Henry. I think that is where Hansen picked up these skills. If anything Henry was an expert at coaching islanders, I think it was the most influential trait of his coaching skills. And that is how he made a name for himself. As a teacher and headmaster, then coaching Grammar then Kelston Boys in Auckland. And just look at the examples of players Hansen talked about, Mealamu, Kaino and Rokocoko... All Aucklanders, all players that came through under Henry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larksea, post: 872034, member: 43875"] Hansen does deserve respect for that but IMO it comes from Grahame Henry. I think that is where Hansen picked up these skills. If anything Henry was an expert at coaching islanders, I think it was the most influential trait of his coaching skills. And that is how he made a name for himself. As a teacher and headmaster, then coaching Grammar then Kelston Boys in Auckland. And just look at the examples of players Hansen talked about, Mealamu, Kaino and Rokocoko... All Aucklanders, all players that came through under Henry. [/QUOTE]
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