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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    replied to brodean last edited by
    #6892

    @brodean I wouldn't necessarily pick the team I've amended above, either - but, that's how I'm seeing the rankings at present.

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    @jamsb said in All Blacks 2025:

    Tupou Vaa’i supposedly out for the year with a knee injury

    Yup. Torn meniscus

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    I felt like this was worthy of a thread of its own in regards to squad selection. This is my guess for the ABs Squad and ABs XV Squad. Hard to know how many there will be in the XV, but I am picking around 30 for them and 36+1 for the ABs, as am expecting Bower to be with them as a 7th prop:

    All Blacks
    Props:
    Ethan de Groot
    Tamaiti Williams
    Ollie Norris
    Fletcher Newell
    Pasilio Tosi
    Tevita Mafileo
    George Bower (Injury Cover)

    All Blacks XV
    Props:
    Xavier Numia
    Pouri Rakete-Stones
    Josh Fusitua
    George Dyer
    Josh Bartlett

    Not Available: Tyrel Lomax, Ofa Tu'ungafasi & Saula Ma'u (XV)
    Notes: Could be a bit of a race to the bottom at prop for the XV if they do pick Bower for the ABs. Bartlett seems to fit the mould of Tosi and Norris as an impactful ball carrier so they may look to get him into the environment.

    All Blacks
    Hookers:
    Codie Taylor
    Samisoni Taukei'aho
    Brodie McAllister

    All Blacks XV
    Hookers:
    George Bell
    Kurt Eklund
    Jack Taylor

    Not Available: Asafo Aumua
    Notes: If Aumua is really out with concussion, that has to be a major concern, but he has not been sighted for a while. Also would not be stunned if Bell and McAllister were the other way around.

    All Blacks
    Locks:
    Scott Barrett (c)
    Fabian Holland
    Patrick Tuipulotu
    Sam Darry

    All Blacks XV
    Locks:
    Josh Lord
    Naitoa Ah Kuoi
    Josh Beehre

    Not Available: Tupou Vaa'i
    Notes: I would have Darry over Lord, but it is hard to keep up with who they rank higher out of those two. Deserved call-up for Beehre to the XV. Suspect Lord ends up as cover for the ABs at some point, in which case they will need another one. Walker-Leawere has been in and around it, so he is the most likely. Antonio Shalfoon won't be far off it either.

    All Blacks
    Loose Forwards:
    Simon Parker
    Ardie Savea
    Peter Lakai
    Wallace Sititi
    Luke Jacobson
    Du'Plessis Kirifi
    Samipeni Finau

    All Blacks XV
    Loose Forwards:
    TK Howden
    Devan Flanders
    Dalton Papalii
    Sean Withy
    Christian Lio-Willie (c)

    Not Available: Corey Kellow & Ethan Blackadder
    Notes: Think if Vaa'i was fit, Finau would have been squeezed down into the XV, but in the absence of an outstanding candidate to replace him, he survives for now. Howden to be rewarded for a good year I think, and is a Jamie Joseph favourite, and he should have some influence. Kellow, had he stayed fit I think would have been a bolter to blow past Kirifi into the top squad. Haig was there last year, so if he is seen as a player of the future he may be retained as a continuity pick. Bound to be a few injuries at play here.

    All Blacks
    Halfbacks:
    Cam Roigard
    Cortez Ratima
    Finlay Christie

    All Blacks XV
    Halfbacks:
    Dylan Pledger
    Kyle Preston
    Xavier Roe

    Not Available: Noah Hotham
    Notes: Probably the position with the most intrigue given the emergence of Pledger? I think they resist the urge to rush him as the number three, so the ginger will be retained, but hard to see him playing outside of the Wales test. I would not be surprised if he links up with the ABs top squad after the two XV games. Fakatava deserves to be here on form, and given Joseph is coach, he may sneak in, but otherwise expecting them in the same order they were called up.

    All Blacks
    First Fives:
    Beauden Barrett
    Damian McKenzie

    All Blacks XV
    First Fives:
    Josh Jacomb
    Rivez Reihana

    Not Available: Stephen Perofeta
    Notes: Perofeta has been unsighted, so am assuming he is out. Jacomb is the obvious one, and they may only pick one if they decide to release Love down into the XV for one of the two games. Reihana leads the chasing group, though there is daylight.

    All Blacks
    Midfielders:
    Jordie Barrett
    Quinn Tupaea
    Billy Proctor
    Rieko Ioane
    Anton Lienert-Brown

    All Blacks XV
    Midfielders:
    Dallas McLeod
    Brayden Ennor
    David Havili
    AJ Lam

    Not Available: Timoci Tavatavanawai & Riley Higgins (XV)
    Notes: Assuming they pick five in the top squad, it will be those five. Quite funny that we have gone full circle and realised that Rieko is actually a centre, and a very good defensive centre at that. The XV will be continuity picks I think. Ennor a bolter for the top side over ALB, but otherwise McLeod and Havili have been in and around it. Have Lam down as the other centre, though they might go with a bit more of a bolter than that

    All Blacks
    Outside Backs:
    Caleb Clarke
    Leicester Fainga'anuku
    Leroy Carter
    Emoni Narawa
    Will Jordan
    Ruben Love

    All Blacks XV
    Outside Backs:
    Sevu Reece
    Caleb Tangitau
    Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens
    Etene Nanai-Seturo
    Fehi Fineanganofo

    Not Available: ?
    Notes: Hard to see a world where the ABs don't go for those six outsides. If Narawa is out, am picking they will go Tangitau over Reece. Just seems they have made the decision to move on from the latter. The XV have many options, because a lot of them are very similar. Pretty confident in the first three, less sure on the last two.

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    wrote last edited by
    #6895

    I think a couple of other players who maybe considered for the AB XV
    Otherwise you pretty much nailed it.

    Hooker
    Bradley Slater

    Prop
    Finlay Brewis

    Lock
    A Shalfoon
    Even though you did mention him.

    LF
    M Wrampling -Alec
    A player I hear has some fans in the AB coaching set up.

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    #6896

    Is Norris fit?

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    Chris
    replied to ACT Crusader last edited by
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    @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks & All Blacks XV EOYT Squads 2025:

    Is Norris fit?

    Touch and go for the tour some back issues.

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    wrote last edited by
    #6898

    Higgins is nearly ready to go again so he may get an AB XV spot.

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    wrote last edited by booboo
    #6899

    Generally agree.

    Some thoughts, not definitive...

    Would Ah Kuoi be a direct replacement for Vaa'i? (For lock/6)

    I am back to where I was pre Super season on Kirifi. Too small for tests. Deserved his shot and I have great respect, but we need to developer larger bodies. Maybe decent captain for XV.

    Hotham no good? Poo

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    wrote last edited by
    #6900

    Would like to have a closer look at Beehre or Shalfoon

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    wrote last edited by Landers92
    #6901

    2 Rugby championships under Razor and we are no further ahead, no RC in the trophy cabinet and if anything, in my opinion we have regressed. Beating the Wallabies and retaining the Bledisloe will take the heat off the coaching group, but it shouldn’t. The record loss(at home too) isn’t talked about enough.

    A silver lining is a couple young guys coming through so far this year in Fabian Holland and Leroy Carter, both look the part and look like they could own the jersey. Tupaea stepping up last night is also a step forward for the midfield(still baffled he was subbed, can only assume it was pre determined which does my head in).

    End of year tour is going to be extremely interesting, not just in results but with how the public respond if the inconsistencies continue. All Blacks through thick and thin but shit it feels like a weird time to support them right now, something just seems off. Let’s hope it all clicks soon.

    Bring on the EOYT.

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    canefan
    replied to Landers92 last edited by
    #6902

    @Landers92 said in All Blacks 2025:

    2 Rugby championships under Razor and we are no further ahead, no RC in the trophy cabinet and if anything, in my opinion we have regressed. Beating the Wallabies and retaining the Bledisloe will take the heat off the coaching group, but it shouldn’t. The record loss(at home too) isn’t talked about enough.

    A silver lining is a couple young guys coming through so far this year in Fabian Holland and Leroy Carter, both look the part and look like they could own the jersey. Tupaea stepping up last night is also a step forward for the midfield(still baffled he was subbed, can only assumed it was pre determined which does my head in).

    End of year tour is going to be extremely interesting, not just in results but with how the public respond if the inconsistencies continue. All Blacks through thick and thin but shit it feels like a weird time to support them right now, something just seems off. Let’s hope it all clicks soon.

    Bring on the EOYT.

    There have been times in the past where we simply didn't have the players. The Gregan era springs to mind. At the moment we have decent players but I feel like they are being held back by the coaching team

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    replied to mariner4life last edited by
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    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2025:

    For a head coach who is a former loose forward, and a forward coach who appears to highly rated...

    How can they not be concerned by the way our loose forwards got absolutely bitched last night? And thats with the best Wallaby loosie half fit coming off the bench?
    Wilson made yards at will, and had starch on D. Mcreight was a menace at the breakdown. They were highly visible and highly effective.

    And this is a theme over a period of time. Remember what the effectively reserve French #8 did to us?

    Waaay too negative there mate: this week was a major improvement from last week when the 4 best loosies on the park were all Aussies. This time it was only the 3 best, because Hooper missed QT really badly for the try.

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    wrote last edited by
    #6904

    I'd Take Nareki for All Blacks XV. for the sale reason that on his day hes world class, could easily were it not for injuries been an all black. and were we to have an injury crisis in the rugby world cup year, he's a stable hand with a high workrate and x factor.

    Would love to see Fakatava in the mix but we may not see it. Haig probably competing with Howden, while Will Stodart a Smoky for the tour.

    In my mind real concern is hooker, and I think moving on from BM is the right move. Bell for now - but young Jack Taylor could be one to watch.

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    replied to nostrildamus last edited by
    #6905

    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks & All Blacks XV EOYT Squads 2025:

    Would like to have a closer look at Beehre or Shalfoon

    I like Beehre

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    wrote last edited by
    #6906

    I think one of Lasaqa and Casey will make it. JJ dropped a him around Casey saying it would be a toss up between the likes of him and someone established like Blackadder.

    With the midfield. The mix of Lam, MacLeod, Havili and Ennor are guys who have a been investigated and tried without a lot of success.

    Cooper Roberts is playing his way into a team like this. Higgins should be there if available. Just looks at the balance between who is ready and who has prospects worth checking out.

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

    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2025:

    For a head coach who is a former loose forward, and a forward coach who appears to highly rated...

    How can they not be concerned by the way our loose forwards got absolutely bitched last night? And thats with the best Wallaby loosie half fit coming off the bench?
    Wilson made yards at will, and had starch on D. Mcreight was a menace at the breakdown. They were highly visible and highly effective.

    And this is a theme over a period of time. Remember what the effectively reserve French #8 did to us?

    Waaay too negative there mate: this week was a major improvement from last week when the 4 best loosies on the park were all Aussies. This time it was only the 3 best, because Hooper missed QT really badly for the try.

    Lol fair.

    Lucky we have the best player in the world though aye?
    Proving good PR and tiktok moments beats actual output.
    Lakai being our stand-up despite being little more than adequate is damning.

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    #6908

    What i hate about the last couple of posts is we are happy with our winger based on tackles and pick-and-go tries.
    What I wouldn't give to see him in space. You know, like we get to see the Aussie outside backs.
    And the African outside backs.
    And the Argie outside backs.
    And the French outside backs.

    The way we played we may as well load up 11, 13 and 14 with extra loose forwards.

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    frugby
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    #6909

    Sititi being out of form definitely doesn't help. What I can't quite understand is why they totally removed Lio-Willie from the squad, when he was very polished in his two test appearances. Feel like those are the two best back to back performances we've seen from an ABs eight this season.

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    wrote last edited by nonpartizan
    #6910

    One of the problems with the loosies that I feel would be relatively easy to remedy is reducing Ardies minutes.

    I think part of the reason he doesn't give a good 80 minute performance is because he is burned out from over playing. When you play every minute of every match of course your batteries are low.

    He needs to be rotated out of the team sometimes he also needs to be subbed. We need less minutes from him but higher quality minutes.

    I can guarantee if he was South African he would not be playing as much for Rassie.

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    @frugby said in All Blacks 2025:

    Sititi being out of form definitely doesn't help. What I can't quite understand is why they totally removed Lio-Willie from the squad, when he was very polished in his two test appearances. Feel like those are the two best back to back performances we've seen from an ABs eight this season.

    Yeah I would agree that Lio Willie looked the best out of all the 8s this year. Involved and accurate. For whatever reason they preferred focusing more on Kirifi.

    Kirifi also has that flex and scream/grunt that Ardie does. Its the ultimate body language and maybe that's what appeals to the guys in the coaching box.

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