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    African Monkey
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    @Bones said in All Blacks 2026:

    @African-Monkey said in All Blacks 2026:

    Savea and Sititi in the same matchday 23 for the Boks tour

    In 20 & 21 perhaps.

    One of the things about the omission of Sotutu was his inability to play on both sides of the ball, yet for the whole 2025, that's all Sititi did. We've all said enough about Savea on here regarding his workrate which doesn't need to be bought up again.

    I think Sititi will/could benefit massively from a new coach. He was one of many who fell into bad habits where they were being lazy and only getting into the things that they wanted to do (your mate Will Jordan being another). He's a talented player, and I'm hoping/thinking that a new coach will make him work harder off the ball.

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    "Play both sides?". Full of shit more like

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    @canefan said in All Blacks 2026:

    "Play both sides?". Full of shit more like

    Yeah, from some of the evidence shown in 2025.

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    @African-Monkey said in All Blacks 2026:

    @canefan said in All Blacks 2026:

    "Play both sides?". Full of shit more like

    Yeah, from some of the evidence shown in 2025.

    One of the features of the Razor tenure was shitty D and failure to get control of the breakdown/ collision area. So someone wasn't doing their core jobs

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    @African-Monkey said in All Blacks 2026:

    Will Jordan

    If someone can give him a rocket and get him to be a team man, he's got a lot of game breaking ability to offer. Potential to be a huge danger from fullback to the opposition, as long as he's not a danger to his own team also.

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    @Bones said in All Blacks 2026:

    @African-Monkey said in All Blacks 2026:

    Will Jordan

    If someone can give him a rocket and get him to be a team man, he's got a lot of game breaking ability to offer. Potential to be a huge danger from fullback to the opposition, as long as he's not a danger to his own team also.

    He's got a lot to work on to be a world class fullback I feel. His distribution remains suspect, he has an alright punt on him so he has that going for him, but like most of our outside backs, he remains suspect in the air also. He just looked like a winger playing fullback last year. The only one who seems any good in the air is Caleb Clarke.

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    @African-Monkey I'm starting to look forward to seeing if we can get massive improvement in our flawed genius players with decent coaching.

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    @Bones said in All Blacks 2026:

    @African-Monkey said in All Blacks 2026:

    Will Jordan

    If someone can give him a rocket and get him to be a team man, he's got a lot of game breaking ability to offer. Potential to be a huge danger from fullback to the opposition, as long as he's not a danger to his own team also.

    I don't know if it's not being a team man, I just wonder if right wing is his ceiling (and I don't mean that derogatory, he's a class right wing), and he just doesn't have the skillset to be a top class fullback.

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    @Nepia his flaws don't disappear just because he's on the wing. They just get hidden until he plays a RWC final.

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    @Bones said in All Blacks 2026:

    @Nepia his flaws don't disappear just because he's on the wing. They just get hidden until he plays a RWC final.

    Yeah, but I think they're less of an issue on the wing. When he's on the end of a chain he doesn't need to pass accurately to people in space as often (for an example).

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    @Bones said in All Blacks 2026:

    I thought Parker made a bloody good fist of it as a debutant in a clearly dysfunctional, confused team.

    Good point. Probably why I think a new HC will aim to stop the dysfunctional shit before any major surgery.

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    @Nepia said in All Blacks 2026:

    @Bones said in All Blacks 2026:

    @Nepia his flaws don't disappear just because he's on the wing. They just get hidden until he plays a RWC final.

    Yeah, but I think they're less of an issue on the wing. When he's on the end of a chain he doesn't need to pass accurately to people in space as often (for an example).

    And if his flaws are a result of shit application and coaching, then maybe he could be an excellent fullback.

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    @African-Monkey said in All Blacks 2026:

    @Bones said in All Blacks 2026:

    Huh, go figure. I thought Parker made a bloody good fist of it as a debutant in a clearly dysfunctional, confused team. Not blockbuster by any means, but there's not many forwards who are in their first season.

    I think he's worth perservering with, unless the new coach wants to go in a diffrrent direction and has someone else in mind for the job.

    His big body was definitely a big plus in Boks 1.

    Throw in Paps (or Lakai) at 7 and you can afford to carry RD or Wally at 8.

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    @pakman said in All Blacks 2026:

    @African-Monkey said in All Blacks 2026:

    @Bones said in All Blacks 2026:

    Huh, go figure. I thought Parker made a bloody good fist of it as a debutant in a clearly dysfunctional, confused team. Not blockbuster by any means, but there's not many forwards who are in their first season.

    I think he's worth perservering with, unless the new coach wants to go in a diffrrent direction and has someone else in mind for the job.

    His big body was definitely a big plus in Boks 1.

    Throw in Paps (or Lakai) at 7 and you can afford to carry RD or Wally at 8.

    My thinking too.

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    @pakman said in All Blacks 2026:

    Throw in Paps (or Lakai) at 7 and you can afford to carry RD or Wally at 8.

    Lakai covers quite a bit from the bench as well. Then again he seems fit over the entire 80 as well.

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    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks 2026:

    @pakman said in All Blacks 2026:

    Throw in Paps (or Lakai) at 7 and you can afford to carry RD or Wally at 8.

    Lakai covers quite a bit from the bench as well. Then again he seems fit over the entire 80 as well.

    At least he seems to want to get stuck in

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    @canefan said in All Blacks 2026:

    At least he seems to want to get stuck in

    He's motivated, fit, can play several positions, Jane thinks he is a natural leader. Yes, worth a look again. The real problem is that he Sititi and Ardie are perhaps too similar and even if Wallace played 6 really well in his debut, he seems to be a (short) 8. We still don't seem to have a settled loose trio.

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    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks 2026:

    @canefan said in All Blacks 2026:

    At least he seems to want to get stuck in

    He's motivated, fit, can play several positions, Jane thinks he is a natural leader. Yes, worth a look again. The real problem is that he Sititi and Ardie are perhaps too similar and even if Wallace played 6 really well in his debut, he seems to be a (short) 8. We still don't seem to have a settled loose trio.

    The new man is charged with fixing the problem

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    @Bones said in All Blacks 2026:

    Huh, go figure. I thought Parker made a bloody good fist of it as a debutant in a clearly dysfunctional, confused team. Not blockbuster by any means, but there's not many forwards who are in their first season.

    I seem to remember being impressed with Parkers ball skills/running at the Chiefs but with the AB's looking like he didn't want anything to do with the ball and just made his tackles and hit rucks.... I can only assume he was playing to instructions?
    A new coach - new game plan I am willing to give him the benefit of the doubt that he could still be an answer at 6.

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    I don’t want Beauden Barrett or Savea in the starting team and maybe not even on the bench. Other than that, I’m prepared to give most other players the benefit of the doubt initially. If they perform in Super Rugby, I’m happy for them to get a chance to show their ordinary performances were down to the coaching and game plans.

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