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<blockquote data-quote="Umaga&#039;s Witness" data-source="post: 1098115" data-attributes="member: 65365"><p>If we lose, new coach or not, there needs to be a shake up of the leadership group (if indeed the new coach will even have a leadership group). The team is in a massive funk and need to be brought out if it. Certainly razor seems like the ideal person to help with that, but there needs to be some change with the leaders too. in great teams the leaders are driving a lot of the connectedness of the team - guys like nasi manu and Ben smith for the highlanders back in the day, Liam messam and Charlie ngatai in the chiefs, obviously Mcaw and many more within the recent great all blacks teams. crusaders used to, and likely still do, encourage everyone to have a voice, encouraging them all to lead in a way.</p><p></p><p>Some new players too, even if they're not the best right now, as long as they have potential. Just to get new energy in. And focus on balance please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umaga's Witness, post: 1098115, member: 65365"] If we lose, new coach or not, there needs to be a shake up of the leadership group (if indeed the new coach will even have a leadership group). The team is in a massive funk and need to be brought out if it. Certainly razor seems like the ideal person to help with that, but there needs to be some change with the leaders too. in great teams the leaders are driving a lot of the connectedness of the team - guys like nasi manu and Ben smith for the highlanders back in the day, Liam messam and Charlie ngatai in the chiefs, obviously Mcaw and many more within the recent great all blacks teams. crusaders used to, and likely still do, encourage everyone to have a voice, encouraging them all to lead in a way. Some new players too, even if they're not the best right now, as long as they have potential. Just to get new energy in. And focus on balance please. [/QUOTE]
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