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2021 British & Irish Lions Tour
Is Warren Gatland Simply a Lucky Coach?
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<blockquote data-quote="Penne Rara" data-source="post: 865725" data-attributes="member: 74680"><p>Yup, Schmidt plays to his strengths and in accordance with the depth he's got, which is why I rate him more than Gatland to become the next ABs coach, providing that he wants to go back to New Zealand. I don't know him much, but after reading the media and watching Ireland play, he seems to be very clever, calm and composed, and perfectly suits the kiwi philosophy in the wake of Hansen.</p><p>But I fear he'll need to coach a SR team first, that's the way it is in NZ, or maybe the fastest route is to become an assistant coach within the ABs staff?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Penne Rara, post: 865725, member: 74680"] Yup, Schmidt plays to his strengths and in accordance with the depth he's got, which is why I rate him more than Gatland to become the next ABs coach, providing that he wants to go back to New Zealand. I don't know him much, but after reading the media and watching Ireland play, he seems to be very clever, calm and composed, and perfectly suits the kiwi philosophy in the wake of Hansen. But I fear he'll need to coach a SR team first, that's the way it is in NZ, or maybe the fastest route is to become an assistant coach within the ABs staff? [/QUOTE]
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