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VIDEO: Why Razor would like to coach Kolisi

WATCH as three-times Super Rugby-winning coach Scott Robertson explains why he would like to coach World Cup-winning Springbok captain Siyamthanda Kolisi.

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Speaking on the Will Greenwood podcast  Robertson picked the three best players he played with, the three best players he has coached and the three he would like to tutor.

The first name out the hat of those he would like to coach was Kolisi.

He said the Bok skipper has an ‘aura’ and is “more than rugby”.

“He is a leader of men and an incredible rugby player,” the man nicknamed Razor said.

Robertson also revealed how World Cup-winning coach Graham Henry cornered him with difficult questions during his interview to become Steve Hansen’s successor as All Backs coach.

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Robertson’s candidature was unsuccessful, the position instead going to Ian Foster, Hansen’s assistant.

It has left Robertson vowing that the next time he applies for the job he will make sure he is as articulate as he can be having learned his lessons from Henry’s unrelenting scrutiny.

Speaking on the Will Greenwood podcast about his failed bid to coach his country following a number of successful years at the helm of the Super Rugby-winning Crusaders, Robertson explained: “I had bought a new suit for the presentation and in the end, I just thought: ‘I’m just going to be myself’, and then the questions just came at me.

“And they were great – I wanted them to challenge me. Graham Henry was on the interview panel and was really deep.

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“He put me in a corner with a couple of questions and he wouldn’t let me out. It was quite a challenging moment and made me think. I felt like I maybe hadn’t articulated myself as well as I could have or should have.

“I knew they were coming, and I just did my best. I walked out of there thinking they knew what they were going to get and how I was going to coach it. And I believe I had the rugby public knowing that I was going to give everything and that a potential change was what the All Blacks needed.

“I was clear that I felt I could make a real difference and bring my own personality. I’d coached 80-odd per cent of the players [at Crusaders] and had a lot of success with them.

“I outlined who I thought would be there for us at the next World Cup in 2023 and where we needed to develop some players, some depth. It didn’t go my way – but I respect the process. If it was about the continuity thing, and if that’s why Ian got it, then great, I’ll get it another time.”

Source: Will Greenwood podcast  & RugbyPass

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