All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II
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@Nepia said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
It's not a bad impact bench, though
Yeah, outside of Bower it looks like a pretty good impact bench.
Bower on top of his game hits harder than most of our front rowers.
(On both sides of the ball)
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@Bones said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@Nepia said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
It's not a bad impact bench, though
Yeah, outside of Bower it looks like a pretty good impact bench.
Bower on top of his game hits harder than most of our front rowers.
(On both sides of the ball)
Really? I've always thought of him as decent workhorse style player, and have never thought he's a Lomax or Williams type. I will watch him closely tomorrow.
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@reprobate
I guess Sami T. starting and Codie off the bench is a theory - I'm not convinced about it. When Aumua comes back he might supplant Sami - he's possibly the most dynamic.George just needs to hold up his side of the scrum - agreed.
Pat and Tosi - agreed.
Sititi was world breakout player of the year and can be as dynamic as fuck. He needs to fire, but if he does he's a weapon.
Hotham probably has more impact than Ratima, but is probably broken still. I've got a fair idea why Fakatava isn't really in the frame. Ratima is a better impact option that Finlay! (who in any case needs to pad his bank account by playing for Ta$man in the play-offs - along with Will, Tyrel, Noah and various others. Fuck you all - why don't you save money and just give us the cup!!!!).
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@Nepia said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@Bones said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@Nepia said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
It's not a bad impact bench, though
Yeah, outside of Bower it looks like a pretty good impact bench.
Bower on top of his game hits harder than most of our front rowers.
(On both sides of the ball)
Really? I've always thought of him as decent workhorse style player, and have never thought he's a Lomax or Williams type. I will watch him closely tomorrow.
He was in brilliant form in the early rounds of SR24, hasn't quite hit those heights again, but his carrying was great. Maybe bench prop will bring that form back?
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@Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@Nepia No.
I'd like to hear why others think he's not.
p.s. remember those days when Andy Ellis kept getting picked?
Why would anyone show their cards if you're not showing yours?
I prefer not to TBH, although he did have a few good games eventually. He also got picked a lot less than Piri and Jimmy. In all honesty I'd take him over the ginga, actually not 2008 version, I'd prefer the ABs play with 14 than either.
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@Nepia Andy was crucial in winning us a world cup in the end.
Now there's heathens who criticize Sir Richie's book as boring - and they can't complain if they burn in hell for that - but, he singles out Andy for special praise for his calmness under pressure. And Andy was the man who kicked the ball out for the final play and so arguably won us the cup!
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@Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@Nepia Andy was crucial in winning us a world cup in the end.
Now there's heathens who criticize Sir Richie's book as boring - and they can't complain if they burn in hell for that - but, he singles out Andy for special praise for his calmness under pressure. And Andy was the man who kicked the ball out for the final play and so arguably won us the cup!
Cantabs backing other Cantabs, who would have thought it? Piri was crucial in getting us the chance to win the RWC. Also, I said he had a few good games eventually, that being one of them. I think I even stopped calling him Angela by then.
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@Canes4life said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@kidcalder said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@kidcalder said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
Ioane on the bench sits better with me than ALB, he may show some vigor especially if he gets on to replace proctor
I actually missed the Tupaea at 13 over proctor when I first looked at the team
More confused now as i really do not see QT as anything more than a stop gap at 13- at 12 yes but 13 no
Desperation? Or have the panel run out of ideas?
Will they change to LF and push QT out of the reckoning as he didn't perform at 13?
I hope he nails it and gives them another problem.
Really lost confidence in this coaching set up feel like there could be a lot going on that the public don't know about...agendas etcThe below is what Razor said of the Proctor omission, I don't buy it, the players have enough rest weeks.
βBilly is banged up,β coach Scott Robertson said of his omission.
βHeβs had five tests in a row and heβs been awesome and has got better with the time on the stage but the body just needs a chance to freshen up"
Doesn't he get a month to freshen up after this weekend?
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@Nepia Yep - unfortunately, Piri had apparently torn his groin and it showed.
It was one of the weirdest things of the Henry era that his assistant coaches apparently didn't inform Graham of this fact prior to kick-off because they didn't want to stress him more.
Imagine if we'd lost and they'd told him later. It's incomprehensible to me....
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@Nepia said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@Nepia Andy was crucial in winning us a world cup in the end.
Now there's heathens who criticize Sir Richie's book as boring - and they can't complain if they burn in hell for that - but, he singles out Andy for special praise for his calmness under pressure. And Andy was the man who kicked the ball out for the final play and so arguably won us the cup!
Cantabs backing other Cantabs,
And what the hell?
I'm from Ta$man.
I'd respond more to this, but Bezos and Zuckerberg are insisting I join them for drinks!
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@Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@Nepia said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@Nepia Andy was crucial in winning us a world cup in the end.
Now there's heathens who criticize Sir Richie's book as boring - and they can't complain if they burn in hell for that - but, he singles out Andy for special praise for his calmness under pressure. And Andy was the man who kicked the ball out for the final play and so arguably won us the cup!
Cantabs backing other Cantabs,
And what the hell?
I'm from Ta$man.
I'd respond more to this, but Bezos and Zuckerberg are insisting I join them for drinks!
I was talking about McCaw and Angela. But you Ta$man-ians are just Cantabs to me me. Crusaders, Cantabs, same thing.
@Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@Nepia Yep - unfortunately, Piri had apparently torn his groin and it showed.
It was one of the weirdest things of the Henry era that his assistant coaches apparently didn't inform Graham of this fact prior to kick-off because they didn't want to stress him more.
Imagine if we'd lost and they'd told him later. It's incomprehensible to me....
I either didn't know this story or forgot, I thought that Henry knew but was fine with him playing, him taking the kicks was what confused the hell out of me afterwards.
So Smithy and Hansen made the decision to stay with Piri rather than have Andy play the whole game?
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Fuck those guys - I think Larry and Elon are richer than them this week!
I don't have all my books at the moment because my mansion got flooded and it's not yet rehabiltated (a massive job of course!)!!!
But, I'm pretty sure it was in Graham's book where he said, "what's wrong with Piri" and they kept the injury under wraps.
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@ShaquilleOatmeal said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@ShaquilleOatmeal said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@JA said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
Agree with the general sentiment about the makeup of the loose forwards. But individually I thought Lakai was fine if in the last game. He made post contact metres in heavy traffic, his detail around ball presentation and body positioning was spot on. Granted he got limited chances but seemed up to the physical stuff in that sample. Let's how he goes against the bigger bodies the Wobs have returning this week.
Agree I have high hopes for Lakai, he's a significant upgrade on Kirifi and this years version of Sititi (who really needed to go back to NPC to get some minutes/form under his belt). The problem, as always for some reason, is the balance of the loosies. I don't know why they can't get that right, even ignoring the obvious Blues players they have snubbed we should be able to get a much better balanced trio on the park. Oh and Ardie has been an abject failure at 7, which is hardly surprising given what we need from a 7 in the modern game vs what he brings to the table.
Savea is an obvious issue because he's the size he is and he plays the way he plays, rather than the way you want an openside or number eight to play and he avoids doing a lot of the hard work. Players in other positions need to make up for his deficiencies to achieve a balance and that means they'd need to play a different way to their natural game or the traditional style of whatever position they're playing and they need to be on the larger side too. Move on from Savea, or at least stick him on the bench, and I suspect finding the right balance would become a lot easier.
Yeah agree, I've wanted him on the bench for years now. Not because I think he's a bad player, just that he would be an absolute fucking weapon to bring on with 30 to go. But that'll never happen because we don't tend to view our bench as a weapon, we just want to stack it with jacks of all trades to cover every single possible injury scenario. I would love it if we could move away from the idea of someone being put on the bench being "dropped" or "demoted" - the modern game is a 23 man game, SA have understood that for years.
Savea might even get through as much work in 30 minutes as he does in 80. Not needing to 'pace himself', i.e. avoid hitting rucks and making tackles, he might be able to go all out, do the hard work and still get his highlights in.
I agree about the use of the bench in general and would add that bench players don't need to play fewer minutes than those starting. I'm not necessarily advocating for this but just as an example, rather than starting Roigard, waiting for him to fade, then having to bring on a massive downgrade with Ratima and make the last quarter much easier for the opposition, they could start Ratima and bring Roigard on before half time, leaving him with more in the tank to go up against tired opposition at the end of the game.
At the moment Boks are walloping teams which chase the game in last quarter. Iβm sure the presence of Quagga for that period has plenty to do with it.
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@Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
I've got a fair idea why Fakatava isn't really in the frame.
He's not Andy Ellis?
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@Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
@Nepia Yep - unfortunately, Piri had apparently torn his groin and it showed.
It was one of the weirdest things of the Henry era that his assistant coaches apparently didn't inform Graham of this fact prior to kick-off because they didn't want to stress him more.
Imagine if we'd lost and they'd told him later. It's incomprehensible to me....
Luckily Piri managed to groin and bear it!
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@Mr-Fish said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:
Tupou Vaa'i is out of the Test, Holland will start at lock.
the knee I presume.