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Rugby Pass Podcast: How to Pick an All Blacks Squad With All Blacks Selector Grant Fox
By Scotty Stevenson
He might be stuck in a meeting room with nothing but a phone and a cup of sparkling water, but Scotty Stevenson still brings the goods. This week he's chatting with All Blacks legend Grant Fox, a member of the All Blacks selection panel.
With an incoming selection announcement due this weekend ahead of next month's three test series with Wales, Sumo and Foxy get to the bottom of what exactly a selector looks for and how they do their job. There's also a smidge of a hint for the announcement this weekend.
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"Right, so even if they were the 4 worst teams in Champions Cup, you'd still have them back by default?"
I think (i) this would literally never happen, (ii) it technically couldn't quite happen, given at least 1 team would qualify via the challenge cup, so if the actual worst team in the CC qualified it would have to be because they did really well after being knocked down to the challenge cup.
But the 13th-15th teams could qualify and to be fair I didn't think about this as a possibility. I don't think a team should be able to qualify via the Champions Cup if they finish last in their group.
Overall though I like my idea best because my thinking is, each league should get a few qualification spots, and then the rest of the spots should go to the next best teams who have proven an ability to be competitive in the champions cup. The elite French clubs generally make up the bulk of the semi-final spots, but that doesn't (necessarily) mean that the 5th-8th best French clubs would be competitive in a slimmed down champions cup. The CC is always going to be really great competition from the semis onwards, but the issue is that there are some pretty poor showings in the earlier rounds. Reducing the number of teams would help a little bit, but we could improve things further by (i) ensuring that the on-paper "worst" teams in the competition have a track record of performing well in the CC, and (ii) by incentivising teams to prioritise the competition. Teams that have a chance to win the whole thing will always be incentivised to do that, but my system would incentivise teams with no chance of making the final to at least try to win a few group stage matches.
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Go to commentsYou are a very horrible man Ojohn. Brain injury perhaps?
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