Associate Professor Lefaoalii Dion Enari, suggests the next All Blacks coaching era may need to think beyond strategy and selection, and pay closer attention to team environment, culture and connection with others, after Scott Robertson’s abrupt departure as coach. Read More..
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Oh well. Springboks were going to win anyway
A good read.
Really enjoyed Dion’s insight which is spot on and exposes the fragility of traditional coaching setups. Scott Barrett even conceded during his captaincy that Ardie Savea was the ‘spiritual leader’ of the team which points to the importance of those unannounced qualities that underpin culture and performance within a team.