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<blockquote data-quote="Larksea" data-source="post: 590162" data-attributes="member: 43875"><p>he's gonna be back but the question is when? yes 2015 is WC year and 2016 is Olympics but 2014/next year is just another year. I guess it's just another year in the NRL as well, where this year is league world cup. would have thought another stop in Japan would be attractive after the RLWC</p><p></p><p>only real reason for him to come back is to secure his position in NZ rugby and make sure he is established for World cup selection, or maybe he just misses the chiefs environment which is obviously pretty fizzing these days and well on its way to establishing a legacy.</p><p></p><p>a three year deal would be massive for NZ/chiefs hes just turned 28 so should still be in/around his prime and will still be around the same age or slightly younger than Nonu is now come the Olympics.</p><p></p><p>I find it very hard to imagine Nonu still being relevant come the world cup when he will be 33.5 years old when he's hanging by the skin of his teeth now and no NZ super franchises want him.</p><p></p><p>Because of that SBW becomes very important.</p><p></p><p>Dave Renee is a big part of it, obviously a supporter of SBW. I kinda get the feeling Renee could be looking for a move I mean he could pick his own salary up north after the success hes had with the chiefs. But then there is the All Black Coaching role. You would have to say Renee is a front runner for that after the 2015 WC where surely win or lose Hansen will move aside. And surely Renee, Foster and Blackadder would be the main candidates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larksea, post: 590162, member: 43875"] he's gonna be back but the question is when? yes 2015 is WC year and 2016 is Olympics but 2014/next year is just another year. I guess it's just another year in the NRL as well, where this year is league world cup. would have thought another stop in Japan would be attractive after the RLWC only real reason for him to come back is to secure his position in NZ rugby and make sure he is established for World cup selection, or maybe he just misses the chiefs environment which is obviously pretty fizzing these days and well on its way to establishing a legacy. a three year deal would be massive for NZ/chiefs hes just turned 28 so should still be in/around his prime and will still be around the same age or slightly younger than Nonu is now come the Olympics. I find it very hard to imagine Nonu still being relevant come the world cup when he will be 33.5 years old when he's hanging by the skin of his teeth now and no NZ super franchises want him. Because of that SBW becomes very important. Dave Renee is a big part of it, obviously a supporter of SBW. I kinda get the feeling Renee could be looking for a move I mean he could pick his own salary up north after the success hes had with the chiefs. But then there is the All Black Coaching role. You would have to say Renee is a front runner for that after the 2015 WC where surely win or lose Hansen will move aside. And surely Renee, Foster and Blackadder would be the main candidates. [/QUOTE]
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