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    Scott Robertson: In his first radio interview as new All Blacks coach

    Scott Robertson: In his first radio interview as new All Blacks coach

    All Blacks coach Scott 'Razor' Robertson is under no illusion about the pressures he faces in his new job.

    While Robertson is the most successful Super Rugby coach of all time, having hoisted a record seventh consecutive title with the Crusaders, he knows the extra stakes within international rugby.

    Scott Robertson joined the D'Arcy on Sportstalk for his first radio interview since taking the All Blacks head coaching role. 

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    Rugby Direct - Episode 106

    Rugby Direct - Episode 106

    In the final edition of Rugby Direct for 2023, Elliott Smith and Liam Napier reflect on Ian Foster's tenure as All Blacks coach, with the benefit of a few weeks having passed since the World Cup finishing.

    We also look ahead to 2024 and Scott Robertson's first year in charge and what his biggest challenges will be in what could be up to 15 test matches in total.

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    Laurie Mains: Former All Blacks coach on Scott Robertson being banned from All Blacks' Rugby World Cup games

    Laurie Mains: Former All Blacks coach on Scott Robertson being banned from All Blacks' Rugby World Cup games

    Incoming All Blacks coach Scott Robertson is reportedly persona non grata at his prospective teams' Rugby World Cup games.

    Former halfback and SuperSport pundit Justin Marshall claimed Robertson would be a 'distraction' to the current players, according to New Zealand staff.

    Former All Blacks coach Laurie Mains has cast doubt over Robertson's reported ban.

    "Anybody can go to the games that wants to go- New Zealand Rugby Union doesn't have any say in that. You can't ban him from games."

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    D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Scott Robertson reportedly being barred from All Blacks' Rugby World Cup matches

    D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Scott Robertson reportedly being barred from All Blacks' Rugby World Cup matches

    Incoming All Blacks coach Scott Robertson has reportedly been told to stay away from his future charges at the World Cup.

    According to halfback Justin Marshall, Robertson has been barred from games involving the All Blacks because the current coaching group feels his presence would be a distraction.

    Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains the ongoing issue further.

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    Heather du Plessis-Allan: Razor is exactly what the All Blacks need

    Heather du Plessis-Allan: Razor is exactly what the All Blacks need

    First thing I thought when I saw the ad that Scott Robertson took out in the paper today thanking fans was that Razor is a bigger asset to the All Blacks next year than I think the rugby bosses realise.

    Simply because he understands something they don’t seem to, which is the importance of talking directly to the fans.

    When was the last time you can recall a departing coach doing that when he didn’t have to? 

    Would’ve been much easier to post a short message on Instagram, but instead he took the time to write a long message and then get it printed in the paper. 

    If you think about it, he's actually always taken a similar approach in communicating with fans. 

    He actually tells fans what’s going on, sometimes he tells them too much and lands himself in trouble like he did with the AB's coaching drama.

    And that is the polar opposite of what we get from the Rugby Union, who definitely do not put fans anywhere close to the centre of what they’re doing.

    I mean, remember what happened after that awful loss to the Irish last year? 

    They cancelled the press conference Sam Cane and Fozzie were supposed to hold, because they obviously didn’t think they needed to give fans an explanation of what went wrong.

    Same thing happened this year after the then dominant Chiefs lost the Super Rugby final to the Crusaders, Sam cane didn’t front up. 

    Doesn't matter who was to blame for that, either Sam or the coach made the call that he didn’t need to turn up and talk to the fans.

    For the longest time the fans have been forgotten. 

    Whether it’s putting on more rugby games than the fans can, or want to watch or putting them on in the evening when plenty of fans say they want to watch in the afternoon, or just not answering question.

    The word has been that the reason it took so long for the rugby bosses to hire Razor as the AB’s coach is that they were worried about his unconventional antics: saying too much, breakdancing, all that kind of stuff.

    I think they’ve got it wrong. 

    I think that’s what they need.  

    I think they need someone who does consider the fans, and Razor is clearly is that guy. 

     

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    Steve Gordon: Former All Black on Scott Robertson and NZR confirming assistant coaching staff for the All Blacks

    Steve Gordon: Former All Black on Scott Robertson and NZR confirming assistant coaching staff for the All Blacks

    Scott Robertson and NZ Rugby have confirmed the new assistant coaching lineup for the All Blacks.

    Blues and Hurricanes coaches Leon MacDonald and Jason Holland will oversee the All Blacks attack when Robertson takes over in 2024.

    Crusaders assistant Scott Hansen will take charge of the defence, while Jason Ryan remains as forwards coach.

    Former All Black Steve Gordon likes the look of this coaching team, and appreciates that Robertson got to surround himself with the team he wants.

    "There's none of that nonsense that's gone on previously, when they've had these forced marriages in coaching staff. Razor has had the ability to pick his own team."

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    Rugby Direct - Episode 71

    Rugby Direct - Episode 71

    This week on Rugby Direct, Scott Robertson has announced his All Blacks coaching team for when he takes over after the World Cup.

    So what do Elliott and Liam make of it?

    We also debate round nine of Super Rugby, whether Anzac Day is appropriately marked in Super Rugby and evaluate Roger Tuivasa-Sheck's decision to head back to league after this year.

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    Rugby Direct - Episode 69

    Rugby Direct - Episode 69

    This week on Rugby Direct, Elliott and Liam discuss the latter's exclusive around the probable make up of Scott Robertson's coaching team for the All Blacks next year and beyond.

    We also review round seven of Super Rugby, look ahead to round eight and try and figure out why rugby executives can't seem to see what the rest of us do around scheduling of games on long weekends.

    In addition, two players are big movers on the MVP rankings.

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    Rugby Direct - Episode 66

    Rugby Direct - Episode 66

    On a special edition of the Rugby Direct podcast, Elliott Smith and Liam Napier discuss the appointment of Scott Robertson as the new All Blacks head coach.

    We analyse what it means for Robertson himself, take a look at his prospective team and how it might play out this year now for both the current and future All Blacks coaching staffs.

    We also hear from Robertson as well as NZR chief executive Mark Robinson in interviews from on the ground.

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    D'arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Scott Robertson being appointed new All Blacks coach

    D'arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Scott Robertson being appointed new All Blacks coach

    Former Crusaders coach Scott 'Razor' Robertson has been announced as the next All Blacks coach.

    Robertson missed out on the role after the 2019 World Cup and again in 2021, making this appointment feel like a long time coming in the eyes of experts.

    Sportstalk host D'arcy Waldegrave says Scott Robertson had other coaching options after he left the Crusaders but coaching the All Blacks was his first choice.

    D'arcy Waldegrave says Scott Robertson has always been loyal to New Zealand rugby and he seems excited about the role.

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    Liam Napier: NZ Herald rugby writer on Scott 'Razor' Robertson being appointed next All Blacks coach

    Liam Napier: NZ Herald rugby writer on Scott 'Razor' Robertson being appointed next All Blacks coach

    Crusaders coach Scott Robertson will become the All Blacks coach after this year's World Cup.

    After months of speculation, NZ Rugby has appointed Scott Robertson to coach the team for the next four years through to 2027.

    NZ Herald rugby writer Liam Napier says Razor was the best call, but reckons other contenders Tony Brown and Jamie Joseph were viable alternatives.

    "Scott Robertson has six Super Rugby titles, he's been head coach for ten years, he's got a strong team around him, he's been passed over for the role twice so this has been a long time coming for him."

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    Liam Napier: NZ Herald rugby writer on the dispute between Scott Robertson and NZR over All Blacks coaching role

    Liam Napier: NZ Herald rugby writer on the dispute between Scott Robertson and NZR over All Blacks coaching role

    Crusaders coach Scott Robertson has been hinting that NZR plans to make an announcement about the All Blacks coaching role.

    Robertson claimed Wednesday that the rugby-based governing body will appoint a new coach "in the next few days".

    NZR followed up with a statement confirming that an announcement on the process of selecting an All Blacks coach is not imminent.

    NZ Herald rugby writer Liam Napier says that it's likely that Scott Robertson is putting the heat on NZR to confirm a new coach, as this announcement needs to happen quickly.

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    John MacDonald: Razor Robertson has my blessing to leave

    John MacDonald: Razor Robertson has my blessing to leave

    Does Crusaders Coach Scott Razor Robertson have your blessing to leave Canterbury and leave New Zealand ASAP to do what he should have been doing years ago - which is coaching a national rugby team and leading it to glory at the World Cup? Does he have your blessing to do that? Because he sure as hell has mine.

    ASAP, by the way, probably isn’t today or tomorrow - it’s probably early-ish next year because he’s still contracted to do another Super Rugby season with the Crusaders. Although, as we’ve seen in the last few days, rugby coaching contracts in New Zealand can come to an early end. Only problem is it’s the wrong contracts that have come to an early end - in my view, anyway.

    But back to Razor. In the past 24 hours, he has made it very clear that he’s sick of waiting around for the All Blacks coaching role and he has big ambitions - wanting to win the Rugby World Cup twice, with two different national teams.

    And the headline that’s had everyone talking says it all: “If the ABs don’t want me, I’m going overseas”. How appalling is that? Best coach in the world by far and he’s been kept waiting for a big break by New Zealand Rugby - like a school kid knocking on the door somewhere wanting a bit of work experience.

    And the door hasn’t been open for Razor.

    It is a shameful way to treat someone. Not just someone involved in elite sport - anyone. And, as always happens when people get treated like that, they get to the point where they look up and think ‘sod this, I’m going to make something happen myself - I don’t need to wait for these turkeys’.

    And if I was him, I’d be thinking exactly the same.

    Now I know this could all be Razor talking it up, to make New Zealand Rugby sit-up and pay attention. And, even if it is, you can’t blame him because the crowd that runs rugby in this country seems to have the earmuffs on don’t they?

    You know how you see those All Blacks coming off the bus with the cans on? That’s what the honchos at New Zealand Rugby are like. Except I don’t think they’re listening to anything. I think they’re just trying to block out the noise. ‘Sorry mate, can’t hear ya’.

    I heard on Newstalk ZB's Sportstalk show last night that there are rugby clubs in France falling over themselves trying to get Razor to coach over there. But he’s not interested. He’s 47 and wants to make the move to the big time.

    And he’s ambitious. He wants to coach at the highest level and win world cups not just for one country, but two.

    So he’s come out in the past 24 hours and said he is open to offers. How bold a statement is that?

    Here’s what he’s been saying about missing out on the All Blacks coaching job.

    "When someone doesn't give it to you, you have to think differently about what opportunities are out there.”

    Now no one can accuse him, can they, of being ungracious about missing out and Ian Foster getting the gig. He’s even declined to comment in the last couple of weeks on how much of a shambles the All Blacks are under Foster. He’s probably thinking it. Hold on - probably thinking it? Sorry, he’ll definitely be thinking it.

    And I reckon seeing Foster keep his job after that disastrous series loss to Ireland has been the final straw for Razor and he’s decided it’s time to be a bit more forthcoming on what he wants and it’s time to tell the world that he’s not going to wait around for the dinosaurs at New Zealand Rugby to come to their senses. As he says, he’s open to offers.

    And I genuinely hope those offers flood in. Not from clubs - but from national teams wanting to tap into his magic.

    England could be a real possibility if Eddie Jones ends up going back to Australia to coach rugby league. That's the talk, isnt it? Either way, Razor is officially on the market and - now that he is - who knows where the offers might come from?

    Which is very exciting for him. Daunting too, though, because moving overseas when you’ve still got quite a young family isn’t the easy option. So there’ll be alot to consider.

    But he’s said it himself, he’s on the market and open to offers and - if the All Blacks don’t want him - then he’s heading overseas. And when that happens - not if, when that happens - it will be the greatest self-inflicted cock-up by New Zealand Rugby since Buck Shelford was dropped from the All Blacks in 1990.

    That said, I don’t want him held back any longer. Yes, he’ll be a massive loss to the Crusaders. But it’s going to have to happen sometime. And if he can’t leave us to coach the All Blacks, then I’m more than happy for him to leave us to go somewhere where his brilliance as a coach and a person is appreciated and where he’ll no longer be the King in waiting, and waiting, and waiting.

    That’s why Razor, you’ve got my blessing to leave.

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