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    zedsdeadbaby
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    I’m not sure why we are so wedded to the coaching team needing to be NZers, the Boks have Tony Brown and Jerry Flannery, other countries lean on Kiwi talent or overseas coaches - I feel like we are too closed shop.

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    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Nepia said in All Blacks 2025:

    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks 2025:

    Can we at least agree that DMac is too small to be put back at 15 against top sides?

    Yeah, we can't have him competing with Kolbe in the air.

    This discussion has been a bit odd, of all the ABs on the field on Saturday, DMac was the one who had me least worried about taking the high ball.

    Dagg cursed Jordan by talking him up to attack RI a few weeks back and now he can't catch shit, and even worse can't score a try that is usually his bread and butter.

    It's not just his height but his heft. Ability to stop big attackers close to the line. Heart of a lion but he just doesn't have the mass to be an international 15.

    I'm not sure we pick our fullbacks based on their performance stopping players that other people should have already stopped. I've always preferred someone with the courage of DMac in defence rather than size and lacking that courage.

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    @restofit said in All Blacks 2025:

    “Bryn is such a creative guy and we’ve been saying for years we need a lineout coach and he’s definitely bringing a different flavour to the lineouts and it’s obviously paying off.”

    that aged well

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    @Nepia we pick them using the same criteria as our midfielders and locks/loosies, i.e. how we can fit them in amongst the Barretts.

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    If a fullback is left to stop big attackers close to the there has been issues somewhere else.
    DMac can tackle fine- does he dominate No8's or locks ...no but v the boks neither did our forwards

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    @reprobate said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Nepia we pick them using the same criteria as our midfielders and locks/loosies, i.e. how we can fit them in amongst the Barretts.

    Uncomfortable truth

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    @antipodean ‘We had a game plan to kick to Folau.’….. all the game plans in the world and that was the one they picked. Jeeez

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    Jake White: We need to talk about the All Blacks

    Jake White: We need to talk about the All Blacks

    Seven days ago, the All Blacks were ranked the world’s No.1 team and the Springboks were under the pump and rolling the dice with...

    White would know how this one feels. Boks lost 5 in a row in 2006, with the infamous 49-0 loss to Oz being the nadir. 18 months later, Boks won the World Cup.

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    stodders
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    You know things are bad when former opposing coaches are pitying you 😳

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    God bless Uncle Jakey. Top man

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    Jesus Christ. I just watched Ardies post match chat in the huddle after the loss. He thinks he’s in a fucking Hollywood film. Has he completely lost the plot?

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    @jimmyb social media seemed to love it, which is great for Ardie.

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    @jimmyb said in All Blacks 2025:

    Jesus Christ. I just watched Ardies post match chat in the huddle after the loss. He thinks he’s in a fucking Hollywood film. Has he completely lost the plot?

    Can you elaborate please ? I’d stopped watching by then

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    @MN5 said in All Blacks 2025:

    @jimmyb said in All Blacks 2025:

    Jesus Christ. I just watched Ardies post match chat in the huddle after the loss. He thinks he’s in a fucking Hollywood film. Has he completely lost the plot?

    Can you elaborate please ? I’d stopped watching by then

    Endless cliches, sounded like something from an NBA interview. Was uninspiring and underneath a veneer of “leadership”, the words of someone who hasn’t won anything since the 2016 super rugby season

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    @Nepia said in All Blacks 2025:

    I'm not sure we pick our fullbacks based on their performance stopping players that other people should have already stopped.

    Then perhaps we should, because too many are getting through.

    I've always preferred someone with the courage of DMac in defence rather than size and lacking that courage.

    I'd rather have a small player who attempts, than a large player who doesn't but I don't think that is apropos to my point. Because we have larger 15s. Who do get involved.

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    @kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks 2025:

    @jimmyb said in All Blacks 2025:

    Anyone seen the latest Facebook post on the ABs page of savea talking about Kolisi? Bit too much love thy neighbour. Vomit inducing

    Nothing against ardie but I personally don’t like him saying stuff like , end of the day it’s just a game , after a loss .

    Maybe I’m a grumpy old dinosaur but That’s not the attitude our legacy was built on.

    Actually, it IS the attitude our legacy was built on.

    It's been common practice for AB coaches, captains and players to form close, friendships during series or tours - particularly true of NZ/SA rugby. Sam Cane stayed with a a number of Boks after he hurt his neck. Goes way back to 1928.

    Give me that legacy of post-match camaraderie rather than the sort of stuff we saw from Sexton & co. Keep that sort of shit in soccer - it has no place in Rugby

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks 2025:

    @kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks 2025:

    @jimmyb said in All Blacks 2025:

    Anyone seen the latest Facebook post on the ABs page of savea talking about Kolisi? Bit too much love thy neighbour. Vomit inducing

    Nothing against ardie but I personally don’t like him saying stuff like , end of the day it’s just a game , after a loss .

    Maybe I’m a grumpy old dinosaur but That’s not the attitude our legacy was built on.

    Actually, it IS the attitude our legacy was built on.

    It's been common practice for AB coaches, captains and players to form close, friendships during series or tours - particularly true of NZ/SA rugby. Sam Cane stayed with a a number of Boks after he hurt his neck. Goes way back to 1928.

    Give me that legacy of post-match camaraderie rather than the sort of stuff we saw from Sexton & co. Keep that sort of shit in soccer - it has no place in Rugby

    I don’t think anyone is advocating for the other end of the extreme. It isn’t common practice at all. From 2010 to 2015, did we see any of this? No one liked each other from opposing teams. That’s how you build competition. Friendship isn’t bigger than winning. An extreme example of Cane breaking his neck isn’t an example of anything.

    The Bok only started this when they started winning. It wasn’t song and dances pre 2019 was it?

    Ardie is a caricature of the “modern day leader”. It’s exaggerated, tedious, and lacks the edge to win anything, which is demonstrated in the results.

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    @jimmyb said in All Blacks 2025:

    Jesus Christ. I just watched Ardies post match chat in the huddle after the loss. He thinks he’s in a fucking Hollywood film. Has he completely lost the plot?

    They think they are Michael Jordan.

    With their singlets and baseball hats and any given sunday style shtick.

    Mealamu would send them back to their rooms to get dressed properly.

    Social Media is part of it. The "last dance-ification" of a season.

    The F1 documentary is more popular than the sport itself now.

    Cameras everywhere. You cant have a training ground bust up or call each other a pack of dickheads anymore.

    Trent Alexander Arnold was asked what was more important, winning the Balon Dor or the World Cup and he said "Balon Dor".

    Thats epitomises what this generation is like.

    They want what McCaw and Carter had without doing what it took to get it.

    Everyone is a brand. Everyone in character.

    As I said before, Ardie could not countenance being put on the bench.
    He thinks the plot of this show revolves around him.

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    @jimmyb said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks 2025:

    @kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks 2025:

    @jimmyb said in All Blacks 2025:

    Anyone seen the latest Facebook post on the ABs page of savea talking about Kolisi? Bit too much love thy neighbour. Vomit inducing

    Nothing against ardie but I personally don’t like him saying stuff like , end of the day it’s just a game , after a loss .

    Maybe I’m a grumpy old dinosaur but That’s not the attitude our legacy was built on.

    Actually, it IS the attitude our legacy was built on.

    It's been common practice for AB coaches, captains and players to form close, friendships during series or tours - particularly true of NZ/SA rugby. Sam Cane stayed with a a number of Boks after he hurt his neck. Goes way back to 1928.

    Give me that legacy of post-match camaraderie rather than the sort of stuff we saw from Sexton & co. Keep that sort of shit in soccer - it has no place in Rugby

    I don’t think anyone is advocating for the other end of the extreme. It isn’t common practice at all. From 2010 to 2015, did we see any of this? No one liked each other from opposing teams. That’s how you build competition. Friendship isn’t bigger than winning. An extreme example of Cane breaking his neck isn’t an example of anything.

    The Bok only started this when they started winning. It wasn’t song and dances pre 2019 was it?

    Ardie is a caricature of the “modern day leader”. It’s exaggerated, tedious, and lacks the edge to win anything, which is demonstrated in the results.

    Rougerie tried to rip McCaws eyes out in the World Cup final.

    Greyling forearm smashed McCaw into the face for being a pest in a ruck.

    I have more respect for Quade Cooper than our current Springbok cuddlers.

    Cooper understood the assignment.

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    @jimmyb said in All Blacks 2025:

    From 2010 to 2015, did we see any of this? No one liked each other from opposing teams.

    Nonsense.

    The Bok only started this when they started winning. It wasn’t song and dances pre 2019 was it?

    Ma'a Nonu made sure he'd left his jersey on Jean De Villiers peg before going to hospital with a broken arm in 2014. Andrew Hore & Bismark Du Plessis regularly stayed at each others farms. The battle between the Boks and the AB's in that era were among the fiercest I've seen.

    Friendship isn’t bigger than winning.

    Two very different things. Both equally important off and on the field respectively.

    Just because one team (in this case the AB's last week) plays like shit, doesn't mean you can't still be mates off the field.

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