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    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks 2025:

    @taniwharugby and based on the analysis by Jane, I don't believe him

    Maybe they did train on those things but the skills coach is not up to standard eg training with the wrong techniques.

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    @jimmyb said in All Blacks 2025:

    @ploughboy said in All Blacks 2025:

    @jimmyb said in All Blacks 2025:

    @stodders said in All Blacks 2025:

    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks 2025:

    @stodders said in All Blacks 2025:

    I don't think dominant tackles is necessarily the issue. The ABs lack real ball carriers. Someone to punch holes and bend the defensive line. All of Read, Collins and Kaino could hit a ball up with venom. Who are the bruising ball carriers in the AB team right now that teams need to commit a couple of tacklers in order to subdue?

    Sami? Sititi last year. Clarke if he is selected. His knees are weapons.

    Samisoni is one, though he hasn't been as explosive so far this year.

    Sititi uses his footwork more than his brawn to breach the gain line.

    Clarke is a good strike weapon, granted.

    Is that it? Va'ai is lightweight as a carrier, Holland has potential, Patty T is missed, T Williams when on form can carry, as can Tosi. Jordie Barrett shows glimpses of it, but it isn't his strength. Ioane can carry well at 13. That is not enough IMO.

    To compare, Boks have the following ball carriers in their team: Marx, Etzebeth/de Jager/Snyman, Kolisi, PSDT, Wiese, DDA/Esterhuizen, Hooker.

    I know ABs play a different kind of game, but if you allow a team with that many ball carriers possession and momentum, you're going to be battered into submission.

    @stodders said in All Blacks 2025:

    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks 2025:

    @stodders said in All Blacks 2025:

    I don't think dominant tackles is necessarily the issue. The ABs lack real ball carriers. Someone to punch holes and bend the defensive line. All of Read, Collins and Kaino could hit a ball up with venom. Who are the bruising ball carriers in the AB team right now that teams need to commit a couple of tacklers in order to subdue?

    Sami? Sititi last year. Clarke if he is selected. His knees are weapons.

    Samisoni is one, though he hasn't been as explosive so far this year.

    Sititi uses his footwork more than his brawn to breach the gain line.

    Clarke is a good strike weapon, granted.

    Is that it? Va'ai is lightweight as a carrier, Holland has potential, Patty T is missed, T Williams when on form can carry, as can Tosi. Jordie Barrett shows glimpses of it, but it isn't his strength. Ioane can carry well at 13. That is not enough IMO.

    To compare, Boks have the following ball carriers in their team: Marx, Etzebeth/de Jager/Snyman, Kolisi, PSDT, Wiese, DDA/Esterhuizen, Hooker.

    I know ABs play a different kind of game, but if you allow a team with that many ball carriers possession and momentum, you're going to be battered into submission.

    Because we’re not selecting the larger enforcer type players.

    Going off super rugby page stats, so give it take a kilo or two and a cm or two:
    Height wise: only two of the in the top 10 tallest loose forwards have been selected (Va’ai and Parker, take out Va’ai, it’s one).

    Weight wise: three - Va’ai, Parker, Finau (and Finau is actually on the shorter side

    can you list the 10 tallest
    finau is 1.97 so wouldnt call him on shorter side.
    im all for picking bigger loose forwards

    @ploughboy said in All Blacks 2025:

    @jimmyb said in All Blacks 2025:

    @stodders said in All Blacks 2025:

    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks 2025:

    @stodders said in All Blacks 2025:

    I don't think dominant tackles is necessarily the issue. The ABs lack real ball carriers. Someone to punch holes and bend the defensive line. All of Read, Collins and Kaino could hit a ball up with venom. Who are the bruising ball carriers in the AB team right now that teams need to commit a couple of tacklers in order to subdue?

    Sami? Sititi last year. Clarke if he is selected. His knees are weapons.

    Samisoni is one, though he hasn't been as explosive so far this year.

    Sititi uses his footwork more than his brawn to breach the gain line.

    Clarke is a good strike weapon, granted.

    Is that it? Va'ai is lightweight as a carrier, Holland has potential, Patty T is missed, T Williams when on form can carry, as can Tosi. Jordie Barrett shows glimpses of it, but it isn't his strength. Ioane can carry well at 13. That is not enough IMO.

    To compare, Boks have the following ball carriers in their team: Marx, Etzebeth/de Jager/Snyman, Kolisi, PSDT, Wiese, DDA/Esterhuizen, Hooker.

    I know ABs play a different kind of game, but if you allow a team with that many ball carriers possession and momentum, you're going to be battered into submission.

    @stodders said in All Blacks 2025:

    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks 2025:

    @stodders said in All Blacks 2025:

    I don't think dominant tackles is necessarily the issue. The ABs lack real ball carriers. Someone to punch holes and bend the defensive line. All of Read, Collins and Kaino could hit a ball up with venom. Who are the bruising ball carriers in the AB team right now that teams need to commit a couple of tacklers in order to subdue?

    Sami? Sititi last year. Clarke if he is selected. His knees are weapons.

    Samisoni is one, though he hasn't been as explosive so far this year.

    Sititi uses his footwork more than his brawn to breach the gain line.

    Clarke is a good strike weapon, granted.

    Is that it? Va'ai is lightweight as a carrier, Holland has potential, Patty T is missed, T Williams when on form can carry, as can Tosi. Jordie Barrett shows glimpses of it, but it isn't his strength. Ioane can carry well at 13. That is not enough IMO.

    To compare, Boks have the following ball carriers in their team: Marx, Etzebeth/de Jager/Snyman, Kolisi, PSDT, Wiese, DDA/Esterhuizen, Hooker.

    I know ABs play a different kind of game, but if you allow a team with that many ball carriers possession and momentum, you're going to be battered into submission.

    Because we’re not selecting the larger enforcer type players.

    Going off super rugby page stats, so give it take a kilo or two and a cm or two:
    Height wise: only two of the in the top 10 tallest loose forwards have been selected (Va’ai and Parker, take out Va’ai, it’s one).

    Weight wise: three - Va’ai, Parker, Finau (and Finau is actually on the shorter side

    can you list the 10 tallest
    finau is 1.97 so wouldnt call him on shorter side.
    im all for picking bigger loose forwards

    Says Finau is 193cm on the ABs page.
    Top 10 tallest:
    Va’ai: 198
    Parker:197
    Delaney: 197
    Haig: 197
    Ah Khoi: 196
    Saufua: 196
    Saifolio: 195
    Howden: 195
    Wrampling: 194
    Grace: 194

    Top 10 heaviest (weights to be taken with a grain of salt imo):
    Saifoloi: 120
    Va’ai: 118
    Parker: 117
    Ah Kuoi: 116
    Saufua: 116
    Finau: 115
    Haig: 114
    Delaney: 114
    Wrampling: 114
    Dalton: 113
    Sititi: 113

    interesting list
    mixture of guys playing lock ,injured most of the year or don't get starts for there teams
    be great if we had these some of these guys getting starts mostly at 6

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    Stodart should be in this list (195 cm, 115 kgs).

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    @brodean said in All Blacks 2025:

    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks 2025:

    @taniwharugby and based on the analysis by Jane, I don't believe him

    Maybe they did train on those things but the skills coach is not up to standard eg training with the wrong techniques.

    They definitely worked on it but I suspect that the skills coach may be missing a bit about what Dagg and CJ were also talking about - replicating game like situations and the chaos that comes in those games.

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    @nostrildamus If you were to pick one guy in NZ to work on one skill….

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    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks 2025:

    Honestly reading that from Jane is just so absolutely damning of this current coaching group. We KNEW they were going to bombard us, and not only did we not select for it, the guys on the park had shit technique! So nobody had even worked with them on the best way to handle that!

    And then Razor just waves that away with vague references about it being in SAs DNA? Despite the ABs being world leaders in this regard in recent history?

    Fuck me, move these clowns on ASAP, absolute embarrassment to AB rugby.

    I’ve spoken to a few players who have been coached by Jane in the ABs XV and they all said how good he was and his technical knowledge was way ahead of anything they heard at NPC and super level

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    Bovidae
    wrote last edited by
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    Who is the AB skills coach now? Hansen, Holland and Ellison don't inspire confidence.

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    @Bovidae said in All Blacks 2025:

    Who is the AB skills coach now? Hansen, Holland and Ellison don't inspire confidence.

    There isn't a specific skills coach I believe, and hasn't been since Mick Byrne.

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    canefan
    replied to stodders last edited by canefan
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    @stodders said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Bovidae said in All Blacks 2025:

    Who is the AB skills coach now? Hansen, Holland and Ellison don't inspire confidence.

    There isn't a specific skills coach I believe, and hasn't been since Mick Byrne.

    Just a bunch of guys who seemingly do similar things sort of, without clear defined roles. Typical middle management strategy

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    It does appear from the outside looking in razor has made a similar mistake to fozzy , surrounded himself with a bunch of assistants who are super rugby level and who don’t really cut it at international level .

    It’s starting to feel very dejavu

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    @kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks 2025:

    It does appear from the outside looking in razor has made a similar mistake to fozzy , surrounded himself with a bunch of assistants who are super rugby level and who don’t really cut it at international level .

    It’s starting to feel very dejavu

    not quite. when foster got job there was a fight for assistant plus the timing meant some grabbed jobs elsewhere because there was no guarantee that foster was going to get job.
    robertson got a free swing , appointed well in advance and could have anyone who he wanted (assuming they wanted to work with him)

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    @ploughboy i thought others went elsewhere because the appointment of Foster seemed inevitable.

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    @taniwharugby was addressing assistants

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    Apologies if it’s been posted already but this did not make for good reading. Two worst ever this year. We need a new defensive coach.

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    @chimoaus said in All Blacks 2025:

    Apologies if it’s been posted already but this did not make for good reading. Two worst ever this year. We need a new defensive coach.

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    It's all good according to Tamati. Nothing to worry about.

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    The All Blacks have claimed yet more unwanted history with their 43-10 defeat to the Springboks, but don't slot the record books back onto the shelf just yet, because more looks to be on the way.

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    Bovidae
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    @stodders said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Bovidae said in All Blacks 2025:

    Who is the AB skills coach now? Hansen, Holland and Ellison don't inspire confidence.

    There isn't a specific skills coach I believe, and hasn't been since Mick Byrne.

    Which was my point. David Hill was used as a kicking specialist under Hansen and Foster. Now they must be relying on one of the assistants I mentioned as a backs skills coach.

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    @akan004 why can’t any of the current coaches grow a spine and just say it isn’t fucken good enough. The language they use is better in a poetry class than a rugby field. They can fuck off with their moments and learnings.

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    Saw a clip of one of Kolbe's try, the one that came off Siya's huge bust.

    This came form set-peice where again, we got monstered, but what was tellign was how slow our loosies all were in reacting and getting.

    Parker & Sititi would have been turned toward the short blind so can expect them to be slower to get back into defence, but Ardie looked knackered and moving so slowly, he was a good 15-20m away from Siya when he was finally tackled.

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    @taniwharugby when you getting monstered at set piece like we were, the loosie are generally slow coming off side of scrum, because they are trying to hold scrum. Tends to take a few seconds to react when you concentrating on trying to use your energy to hold your weight.

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    taniwharugby
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    @Dan54 well duh, as I said, Parker/Sititi were turned well away, but seeing how slow Ardie responded and was then moving across, was most unlike him.

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