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<blockquote data-quote="fcukernaut" data-source="post: 162061"><p>Pat Lam is a relative nobody in terms of coaching experience. He just took a very good Auckland squad to an undefeated NPC season. He has already come out and said he doesn't want the job now because he doesn't have enough experience. He's looking for a Super 14 gig right now but in the future could certainly get a look. </p><p></p><p>Robbie Deans is the genius being the Red & Black machine. What's he have now 6 Super 14 ***les? He's one of the best domestic coaches on the planet. He's also very good at player development. Often times he takes players who were outcasts in other teams and turns them into All Blacks. Apparently he is also an insider on the new Stellenbosh laws, which could be a serious advantage should they find their way into the international fray. He was also John Mitchell's assistant coach during the 2003 RWC, so he has some experience as to what it takes to win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fcukernaut, post: 162061"] Pat Lam is a relative nobody in terms of coaching experience. He just took a very good Auckland squad to an undefeated NPC season. He has already come out and said he doesn't want the job now because he doesn't have enough experience. He's looking for a Super 14 gig right now but in the future could certainly get a look. Robbie Deans is the genius being the Red & Black machine. What's he have now 6 Super 14 ***les? He's one of the best domestic coaches on the planet. He's also very good at player development. Often times he takes players who were outcasts in other teams and turns them into All Blacks. Apparently he is also an insider on the new Stellenbosh laws, which could be a serious advantage should they find their way into the international fray. He was also John Mitchell's assistant coach during the 2003 RWC, so he has some experience as to what it takes to win. [/QUOTE]
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