Official Bulldogs sign former All Blacks coach Steve Hansen

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Steve James? He was the skills coach... high performance consultant is a completely different gig. Comparing the two roles is like saying that bringing Mark Bouris in as your CEO is a big step up from having Kelly from the Tele on your reception desk, apples and oranges.
Jeez mate, no need for common sense haha.
I knew the roles weren't really related, more so highlighting the differences in support personnel's ability / skill set etc between the last lot and what TB is assembling.
 

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is he any good?
Just phoned a friend in Dunedin who knows his stuff about Rugby. Hansen Coached the All Blacks to the 2015 World Cup. No nonsense approach to training and very knowledgeable as a talent spotter. Question will be how much knowledge does he have about Rugby League.

All Blacks are the most professional sporting organisation in the World. Only the great St.George teams of 1956-66 run them close.

Could see an All Black or 2 coming our way. The last one we had was John Timu in our 95 Premiership team. No such thing as an All Black dud. All guns.

I seem to recall Barrett worked with the All Blacks while in limbo at Manly. Seems the connection has paid some dividends.
 
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All the Bro’s will be running through the doors of the club now , massive get is an understatement!
 

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Already hitting the news big time in NZ.

Rugby: Former All Blacks coach Steve Hansen takes up high-performance consultant role in NRL with Canterbury Bulldogs
28 Oct, 2020 06:08 PM


Former All Blacks coach Steve Hansen is switching codes - joining the Canterbury Bulldogs in the NRL.

Hansen is joining the Bulldogs as a high-performance consultant, with the Bulldogs hoping to rebuild after a season which saw them finish 15th with just three wins from 20 games.

Bulldogs chief executive Andrew Hill is delighted to bring Hansen on board, saying he will work closely with new coach Trent Barrett and his management staff, as well as the players' leadership group.

'[It's] tremendous news for everyone associated with the Bulldogs as he is one of the most highly respected figures throughout all of sports," Hill said.

"To be able to have someone with Steve's record and background work with our staff and players will be a great asset to our club.

"He was responsible for being a major driving force behind one of the most successful sporting brands in history and his knowledge and thoughts on areas such as leadership, high performance, preparation and team ethic will be invaluable to our club as we look to create the right environment for success, on and off the field.

"Steve has already developed a relationship with Trent Barrett, after Trent spent some time with the All Blacks in recent seasons and we believe that his knowledge and insights will be of tremendous benefit."

Barrett told the Daily Telegraph that the role had been in the works since Barrett spent time inside the All Blacks camp.

"We've stayed in touch and we've been talking about this role for a few months," Barrett said, "This is really big for us.

"When I got the job at Canterbury I just thought he'd be ideal and he was keen to help out and try something new.

"It's fantastic for us from a leadership position and to help make sure we get off on the right foot in areas around culture.

"It's well known that the All Blacks are the benchmark in that regard."

Hansen stepped down as All Blacks head coach after the 2019 Rugby World Cup and took up a role with Toyota Verblitz in Japan as a coaching consultant, finishing a 107-game stint in charge of the All Blacks in which he won 93 matches, including a World Cup triumph in 2015 and six Rugby Championship titles.

Barrett says Hansen will offer advice in all areas of the Bulldogs' football operations, and is hoping that Covid-19 restrictions will allow Hansen to spend significant time in camp with the club.

"It will be a broad role and it's important for me to have someone of his stature to lean on," he said.

"There are not too many things he hasn't seen or done in sport.

"There's a lot of things we can do over Zoom. Ideally when he have our camps and when we're doing our preparation it would be beneficial for him to be here with us. That's something we'll work out."
 

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he will change the culture on and off the field, he is a winner and a legend of the game. cant beleive you guys havnt heard of him even if you arent a union follower
I don’t follow union at all but do recognise him sought of,
It looks like our club has come on in leaps and bounds lately.
Fantastic news all round.
 

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Can someone educated with facs on this topic drop a yay or nay for if this big boy any good. Thanks
 

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I don’t follow union at all but do recognise him sought of,
It looks like our club has come on in leaps and bounds lately.
Fantastic news all round.
its a massive coup
 

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Barrett with the understatement of the season: "We've stayed in touch and we've been talking about this role for a few months," Barrett said, "This is really big for us.

Try "this is really incredibly freaking huge!!!"

Also note this has been in the works for a few months. No way the old leadership wasn't a part of the discussions.
 

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Barrett with the understatement of the season: "We've stayed in touch and we've been talking about this role for a few months," Barrett said, "This is really big for us.

Try "this is really incredibly freaking huge!!!"

Also note this has been in the works for a few months. No way the old leadership wasn't a part of the discussions.
Baz knows this is his last chance at coaching if things don’t work out and SO he is pulling no punches and going all out. This is exciting for both club and coach knowing he is also desperate for success
 
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