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<blockquote data-quote="Umaga&#039;s Witness" data-source="post: 1121026" data-attributes="member: 65365"><p>Round one has already started buddy.</p><p></p><p>Had a think before the start of this comp about a few things.</p><p></p><p> The crusaders for a start, with no Jason Ryan, what impact that will have. Most importantly, his technical coaching is likely to remain in the players IP, and no doubt razor will want to retain what worked. But the refinements and constant feedback along with his interpersonal skills to get the buy in and appropriately focus the players will be missed. Is his ability to focu the players in what they need to execute an important factor in converting the strong motivation razor provides into results? All in all you'd have to say his influence will still be pretty big and the crusaders still have the strongest squad on paper. However, they are the slowest and most boring NZ super rugby side, so the faster paced game mightn't favour them. On the other hand they are well organised so will have reasonable defence even when fatigued and they certainly can identify space well on attack against poor defence - mounga and jordan could have a field day.</p><p></p><p>Phones about to die so will post this before I continue ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umaga's Witness, post: 1121026, member: 65365"] Round one has already started buddy. Had a think before the start of this comp about a few things. The crusaders for a start, with no Jason Ryan, what impact that will have. Most importantly, his technical coaching is likely to remain in the players IP, and no doubt razor will want to retain what worked. But the refinements and constant feedback along with his interpersonal skills to get the buy in and appropriately focus the players will be missed. Is his ability to focu the players in what they need to execute an important factor in converting the strong motivation razor provides into results? All in all you'd have to say his influence will still be pretty big and the crusaders still have the strongest squad on paper. However, they are the slowest and most boring NZ super rugby side, so the faster paced game mightn't favour them. On the other hand they are well organised so will have reasonable defence even when fatigued and they certainly can identify space well on attack against poor defence - mounga and jordan could have a field day. Phones about to die so will post this before I continue ... [/QUOTE]
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