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<blockquote data-quote="Umaga&#039;s Witness" data-source="post: 1098280" data-attributes="member: 65365"><p>Ok, so maybe they are all lying, but what is it in the first place that makes you think the players don't believe in their coach?</p><p></p><p>The crusaders under robertson haven't always played intelligent attacking running rugby. Often their attacking running game has been fourth or fifth best in the country, excepting the influence of mounga. Typically they have a very strong scrum; Always their maul is amazingly good, in both attack and defence. Their efficiency at the rucks is also second to none . All this adds up to having the luxury of being able to be patient, and the confidence to execute because there is no pressure - they know they don't need to . Not having conceded a maul try in six years, when maul tries are the most common way of getting tries, is almost enough to win comps on its own Jason Ryan is the biggest hero behind the crusaders results. And just look at what he has done in a short period of time for the all blacks.</p><p></p><p>Their fluency on attack has built year after year, yes, but it has taken time. And It certainly improved after moar left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umaga's Witness, post: 1098280, member: 65365"] Ok, so maybe they are all lying, but what is it in the first place that makes you think the players don't believe in their coach? The crusaders under robertson haven't always played intelligent attacking running rugby. Often their attacking running game has been fourth or fifth best in the country, excepting the influence of mounga. Typically they have a very strong scrum; Always their maul is amazingly good, in both attack and defence. Their efficiency at the rucks is also second to none . All this adds up to having the luxury of being able to be patient, and the confidence to execute because there is no pressure - they know they don't need to . Not having conceded a maul try in six years, when maul tries are the most common way of getting tries, is almost enough to win comps on its own Jason Ryan is the biggest hero behind the crusaders results. And just look at what he has done in a short period of time for the all blacks. Their fluency on attack has built year after year, yes, but it has taken time. And It certainly improved after moar left. [/QUOTE]
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