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Who will take over Hansens job in 2017?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi_" data-source="post: 769016" data-attributes="member: 71618"><p>I to am not 100% sold on Foster either! The Chiefs were really volatile under him and mentally weak, thinking back to that final where the Bulls thumped them by 60 points being a good example. But that was years ago and he has been in a completely different environment since and has obviously had a big helping hand in the current set-up, but his personality doesn't quite do it for me. I'm not sure he has the same maturity as Hansen and mind-set, just a feeling I get from his disposition at times.</p><p></p><p>But I think it might come down to a Hansen recommendation as well, one good thing about NZ rugby is we're all relatively close, be it Jamie, Dave etc, relationships are already there in place and the players and management more or less know each other reasonably well at that level and there's no sense of animosity between any unions or management, we're not as regional as other countries. So bringing in new blood might not be that much of an issue, especially if they're given a look next year and until they're ready to take over!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi_, post: 769016, member: 71618"] I to am not 100% sold on Foster either! The Chiefs were really volatile under him and mentally weak, thinking back to that final where the Bulls thumped them by 60 points being a good example. But that was years ago and he has been in a completely different environment since and has obviously had a big helping hand in the current set-up, but his personality doesn't quite do it for me. I'm not sure he has the same maturity as Hansen and mind-set, just a feeling I get from his disposition at times. But I think it might come down to a Hansen recommendation as well, one good thing about NZ rugby is we're all relatively close, be it Jamie, Dave etc, relationships are already there in place and the players and management more or less know each other reasonably well at that level and there's no sense of animosity between any unions or management, we're not as regional as other countries. So bringing in new blood might not be that much of an issue, especially if they're given a look next year and until they're ready to take over! [/QUOTE]
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