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<blockquote data-quote="nickdnz" data-source="post: 769758" data-attributes="member: 38640"><p>It also highlights you might not know as much about Hansen as you think you do.</p><p></p><p>As head coach he was in charge for the Cnaterbury team which won in 1997 and 2001 after basically a decade of Auckland winning it. He was assistant coach at the Crusaders during their 1999 and 2000 Super Rugby campaigns. When he went to Wales they were undergoing the largest restructuring in the unions history - and the two years he was in charge saw a huge amount of changes to set them up for their first grand slam the following year. Since 2004 he has been a part of the coaching setup which has won everything there is to win, almost every year. He's presided over the most successful era in All Blacks history.</p><p></p><p>I'm taking Hansen's record over Cheika's (you also conveniently misses Cheika's time at Stade Francais).</p><p></p><p>It's remarkable that some Australian's seem to think it's relevant his stint with Wales over a decade ago - considering his involvement with the All Blacks over the last decade. He's been steering the ship over the last four years, but apparently that's not him doing well. It takes 1 year of relative success for Cheika to be god's gift to coaching though.</p><p></p><p>I like Cheika as a coach - but trying to write off Hansen's achievements to do so, doesn't make Cheika better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickdnz, post: 769758, member: 38640"] It also highlights you might not know as much about Hansen as you think you do. As head coach he was in charge for the Cnaterbury team which won in 1997 and 2001 after basically a decade of Auckland winning it. He was assistant coach at the Crusaders during their 1999 and 2000 Super Rugby campaigns. When he went to Wales they were undergoing the largest restructuring in the unions history - and the two years he was in charge saw a huge amount of changes to set them up for their first grand slam the following year. Since 2004 he has been a part of the coaching setup which has won everything there is to win, almost every year. He's presided over the most successful era in All Blacks history. I'm taking Hansen's record over Cheika's (you also conveniently misses Cheika's time at Stade Francais). It's remarkable that some Australian's seem to think it's relevant his stint with Wales over a decade ago - considering his involvement with the All Blacks over the last decade. He's been steering the ship over the last four years, but apparently that's not him doing well. It takes 1 year of relative success for Cheika to be god's gift to coaching though. I like Cheika as a coach - but trying to write off Hansen's achievements to do so, doesn't make Cheika better. [/QUOTE]
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