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ABs v Scotland

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    Here is a run down of the Scottish selection, I've focused on the positives

    1. Daryll Marfo – there has been a terrible affliction sweeping through Scottish looseheads of late and the last two standing are in this side. There are four players at least ahead of him in the pecking order but he aquitted himself very well in his first cap against Samoa

    2. Stuart McInally – a converted backrow player, he has come on leaps and bounds under Richard Cockerill’s tutelage at Edinburgh this season.

    3. Zander Fagerson – 21 years old, he already has well over 50 senior games under his belt and will win his 14th cap on Saturday.

    4. Ben Toolis – very athletic lineout specialist, is good around the park

    5. Jonny Gray – the younger of the two Grays, he is a machine, a real work horse who makes a ridiculous number of tackles. He is adding a bit of carrying power to his game.

    6. John Barclay – captain, the veteran backrower is a menace at the breakdown and a good link player.

    7. Hamish Watson – pocket battleship, he should not be able to get through as many defenders as he does.

    8. Cornell du Preez – at 1.92m and 118kg he was obviously far too small to make it in South Africa so he took his trade north. If he gets his game going expect him to sit a few men on their arses and complete a few sexy offloads.

    9. Ali Price – nippy little scrum half who is always looking to put pace on the game, has a decent pass.

    10. Finn Russell – ah Finn, always plays with a smile on his face, he is not a game manager so much as a game breaker – watch for a hard flat pass across the defence.

    11. Lee Jones – not the biggest winger in rugby, but he knows his way to the line at club level.

    12. Alex Dunbar – good over the ball and straightens the line, showed no little power for his try last week

    13. Huw Jones – you guys will know him from Super Rugby, has good feet

    14. Tommy Seymour – one of our best players, good hard runner, very good under a high ball

    15. Stuart Hogg – fast, has an eye for the mismatch in front of him and the pace to get there

    16. George Turner – lightweight but very good rugby player

    17. James Bhatti – young loosehead learning his trade

    18. Simon Berghan – good Scottish stock, all the way from Christchurch

    19. Grant Gilchrist – working his way back from injury which stalled a rise to greatness

    20. Luke Hamilton – hardyards ball carrier

    21. Henry Pyrgos – sigh

    22. Peter Horne – best position is a playmaking 12

    23. Byron McGuigan – has a fair bit of pace, uncapped.

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    • T Talisker

      Here is a run down of the Scottish selection, I've focused on the positives

      1. Daryll Marfo – there has been a terrible affliction sweeping through Scottish looseheads of late and the last two standing are in this side. There are four players at least ahead of him in the pecking order but he aquitted himself very well in his first cap against Samoa

      2. Stuart McInally – a converted backrow player, he has come on leaps and bounds under Richard Cockerill’s tutelage at Edinburgh this season.

      3. Zander Fagerson – 21 years old, he already has well over 50 senior games under his belt and will win his 14th cap on Saturday.

      4. Ben Toolis – very athletic lineout specialist, is good around the park

      5. Jonny Gray – the younger of the two Grays, he is a machine, a real work horse who makes a ridiculous number of tackles. He is adding a bit of carrying power to his game.

      6. John Barclay – captain, the veteran backrower is a menace at the breakdown and a good link player.

      7. Hamish Watson – pocket battleship, he should not be able to get through as many defenders as he does.

      8. Cornell du Preez – at 1.92m and 118kg he was obviously far too small to make it in South Africa so he took his trade north. If he gets his game going expect him to sit a few men on their arses and complete a few sexy offloads.

      9. Ali Price – nippy little scrum half who is always looking to put pace on the game, has a decent pass.

      10. Finn Russell – ah Finn, always plays with a smile on his face, he is not a game manager so much as a game breaker – watch for a hard flat pass across the defence.

      11. Lee Jones – not the biggest winger in rugby, but he knows his way to the line at club level.

      12. Alex Dunbar – good over the ball and straightens the line, showed no little power for his try last week

      13. Huw Jones – you guys will know him from Super Rugby, has good feet

      14. Tommy Seymour – one of our best players, good hard runner, very good under a high ball

      15. Stuart Hogg – fast, has an eye for the mismatch in front of him and the pace to get there

      16. George Turner – lightweight but very good rugby player

      17. James Bhatti – young loosehead learning his trade

      18. Simon Berghan – good Scottish stock, all the way from Christchurch

      19. Grant Gilchrist – working his way back from injury which stalled a rise to greatness

      20. Luke Hamilton – hardyards ball carrier

      21. Henry Pyrgos – sigh

      22. Peter Horne – best position is a playmaking 12

      23. Byron McGuigan – has a fair bit of pace, uncapped.

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      @talisker I thought Hamish Watson was excellent in Six Nations and pretty unlucky not to snare a Lions jersey.

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        @talisker I thought Hamish Watson was excellent in Six Nations and pretty unlucky not to snare a Lions jersey.

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        @pakman said in ABs v Scotland:

        @talisker I thought Hamish Watson was excellent in Six Nations and pretty unlucky not to snare a Lions jersey.

        There were a good few Scots in line for a Lions call but many I reckon lost out after capitulating against England.

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          @pakman said in ABs v Scotland:

          @talisker I thought Hamish Watson was excellent in Six Nations and pretty unlucky not to snare a Lions jersey.

          There were a good few Scots in line for a Lions call but many I reckon lost out after capitulating against England.

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          @catogrande said in ABs v Scotland:

          @pakman said in ABs v Scotland:

          @talisker I thought Hamish Watson was excellent in Six Nations and pretty unlucky not to snare a Lions jersey.

          There were a good few Scots in line for a Lions call but many I reckon lost out after capitulating against England.

          I thought Dunbar was deserving myself. He, Hogg and Seymour would be in selectors minds in NZ IMO. They have a bit of class about their play.

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            @catogrande said in ABs v Scotland:

            @pakman said in ABs v Scotland:

            @talisker I thought Hamish Watson was excellent in Six Nations and pretty unlucky not to snare a Lions jersey.

            There were a good few Scots in line for a Lions call but many I reckon lost out after capitulating against England.

            I thought Dunbar was deserving myself. He, Hogg and Seymour would be in selectors minds in NZ IMO. They have a bit of class about their play.

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            @crucial Yeah, a case could be made for a fair few more than made it, but if it's a nip and tuck selection and you've just let in 61 points...

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              Let's not dwell on the past, eh lads?

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                Let's not dwell on the past, eh lads?

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                @talisker Onward and upward!

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                  1. Kane Hames (7)
                  2. Codie Taylor (26)
                  3. Nepo Laulala (11)
                  4. Luke Romano (30)
                  5. Samuel Whitelock (94)
                  6. Vaea Fifita (4)
                  7. Sam Cane (51)
                  8. Kieran Read - captain (108)
                  9. Aaron Smith (69)
                  10. Beauden Barrett (60)
                  11. Rieko Ioane (11)
                  12. Sonny Bill Williams (44)
                  13. Ryan Crotty (33)
                  14. Waisake Naholo (16)
                  15. Damian McKenzie (10)
                  16. Nathan Harris (9)
                  17. Wyatt Crockett (69)
                  18. Ofa Tu’ungafasi (12)
                  19. Liam Squire (13)
                  20. Matt Todd (11)
                  21. TJ Perenara (40)
                  22. Lima Sopoaga (14)
                  23. Anton Lienert-Brown (20)
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                    The matchday 23 features just two changes from the team which beat France 39-18 in Paris last weekend: Codie Taylor comes in at hooker for the injured Dane Coles, with Nathan Harris on the bench, and Liam Squire comes onto the bench in the 19 jersey.
                    All Blacks Head Coach Steve Hansen said: “This Test against Scotland will be an opportunity for this group of players to take on the challenge of raising the bar on performance which was set down by their teammates on Tuesday.
                    “Scotland will be a formidable opponent who, from all indications, will be looking to play skilful rugby and an up-tempo game. Therefore, we will need to meet this challenge head on and be prepared to empty the tank and exert our own pressure upon them through both our physicality, our own tempo in the game and executing our skills at the highest level.
                    Hansen further said: “We look forward to playing at Murrayfield. It is one of the iconic grounds in world rugby and there is a lot of history between the two countries. Scotland, as always, has been a great country to tour and visit, and the people are always welcoming and hospitable.”

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                      I assume Fifita covers lock.

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                        No real surprises. No Barrett (S) presumably means Read or Fifita cover lock.

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                          Question: 4 of the players in this test played in the same NZ club side. Who are they and which club?
                          SammyC will know.

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                            Question: 4 of the players in this test played in the same NZ club side. Who are they and which club?
                            SammyC will know.

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                            @wally said in ABs v Scotland:

                            Question: 4 of the players in this test played in the same NZ club side. Who are they and which club?
                            SammyC will know.

                            Can assume they are cantabs (or cantab recruits) then.

                            DMac and ALB are both Waikato Uni as well

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                              Here is a run down of the Scottish selection, I've focused on the positives

                              1. Daryll Marfo – there has been a terrible affliction sweeping through Scottish looseheads of late and the last two standing are in this side. There are four players at least ahead of him in the pecking order but he aquitted himself very well in his first cap against Samoa

                              2. Stuart McInally – a converted backrow player, he has come on leaps and bounds under Richard Cockerill’s tutelage at Edinburgh this season.

                              3. Zander Fagerson – 21 years old, he already has well over 50 senior games under his belt and will win his 14th cap on Saturday.

                              4. Ben Toolis – very athletic lineout specialist, is good around the park

                              5. Jonny Gray – the younger of the two Grays, he is a machine, a real work horse who makes a ridiculous number of tackles. He is adding a bit of carrying power to his game.

                              6. John Barclay – captain, the veteran backrower is a menace at the breakdown and a good link player.

                              7. Hamish Watson – pocket battleship, he should not be able to get through as many defenders as he does.

                              8. Cornell du Preez – at 1.92m and 118kg he was obviously far too small to make it in South Africa so he took his trade north. If he gets his game going expect him to sit a few men on their arses and complete a few sexy offloads.

                              9. Ali Price – nippy little scrum half who is always looking to put pace on the game, has a decent pass.

                              10. Finn Russell – ah Finn, always plays with a smile on his face, he is not a game manager so much as a game breaker – watch for a hard flat pass across the defence.

                              11. Lee Jones – not the biggest winger in rugby, but he knows his way to the line at club level.

                              12. Alex Dunbar – good over the ball and straightens the line, showed no little power for his try last week

                              13. Huw Jones – you guys will know him from Super Rugby, has good feet

                              14. Tommy Seymour – one of our best players, good hard runner, very good under a high ball

                              15. Stuart Hogg – fast, has an eye for the mismatch in front of him and the pace to get there

                              16. George Turner – lightweight but very good rugby player

                              17. James Bhatti – young loosehead learning his trade

                              18. Simon Berghan – good Scottish stock, all the way from Christchurch

                              19. Grant Gilchrist – working his way back from injury which stalled a rise to greatness

                              20. Luke Hamilton – hardyards ball carrier

                              21. Henry Pyrgos – sigh

                              22. Peter Horne – best position is a playmaking 12

                              23. Byron McGuigan – has a fair bit of pace, uncapped.

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                              @talisker said in ABs v Scotland:

                              Here is a run down of the Scottish selection, I've focused on the positives

                              1. Daryll Marfo – there has been a terrible affliction sweeping through Scottish looseheads of late and the last two standing are in this side. There are four players at least ahead of him in the pecking order but he aquitted himself very well in his first cap against Samoa

                              2. Stuart McInally – a converted backrow player, he has come on leaps and bounds under Richard Cockerill’s tutelage at Edinburgh this season.

                              3. Zander Fagerson – 21 years old, he already has well over 50 senior games under his belt and will win his 14th cap on Saturday.

                              4. Ben Toolis – very athletic lineout specialist, is good around the park

                              5. Jonny Gray – the younger of the two Grays, he is a machine, a real work horse who makes a ridiculous number of tackles. He is adding a bit of carrying power to his game.

                              6. John Barclay – captain, the veteran backrower is a menace at the breakdown and a good link player.

                              7. Hamish Watson – pocket battleship, he should not be able to get through as many defenders as he does.

                              8. Cornell du Preez – at 1.92m and 118kg he was obviously far too small to make it in South Africa so he took his trade north. If he gets his game going expect him to sit a few men on their arses and complete a few sexy offloads.

                              9. Ali Price – nippy little scrum half who is always looking to put pace on the game, has a decent pass.

                              10. Finn Russell – ah Finn, always plays with a smile on his face, he is not a game manager so much as a game breaker – watch for a hard flat pass across the defence.

                              11. Lee Jones – not the biggest winger in rugby, but he knows his way to the line at club level.

                              12. Alex Dunbar – good over the ball and straightens the line, showed no little power for his try last week

                              13. Huw Jones – you guys will know him from Super Rugby, has good feet

                              14. Tommy Seymour – one of our best players, good hard runner, very good under a high ball

                              15. Stuart Hogg – fast, has an eye for the mismatch in front of him and the pace to get there

                              16. George Turner – lightweight but very good rugby player

                              17. James Bhatti – young loosehead learning his trade

                              18. Simon Berghan – good Scottish stock, all the way from Christchurch

                              19. Grant Gilchrist – working his way back from injury which stalled a rise to greatness

                              20. Luke Hamilton – hardyards ball carrier

                              21. Henry Pyrgos – sigh

                              22. Peter Horne – best position is a playmaking 12

                              23. Byron McGuigan – has a fair bit of pace, uncapped.

                              What happened to Ryan Wilson ? ( not that I particularly rate him )

                              Aw and Tim Visser too....

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                                @talisker said in ABs v Scotland:

                                Here is a run down of the Scottish selection, I've focused on the positives

                                1. Daryll Marfo – there has been a terrible affliction sweeping through Scottish looseheads of late and the last two standing are in this side. There are four players at least ahead of him in the pecking order but he aquitted himself very well in his first cap against Samoa

                                2. Stuart McInally – a converted backrow player, he has come on leaps and bounds under Richard Cockerill’s tutelage at Edinburgh this season.

                                3. Zander Fagerson – 21 years old, he already has well over 50 senior games under his belt and will win his 14th cap on Saturday.

                                4. Ben Toolis – very athletic lineout specialist, is good around the park

                                5. Jonny Gray – the younger of the two Grays, he is a machine, a real work horse who makes a ridiculous number of tackles. He is adding a bit of carrying power to his game.

                                6. John Barclay – captain, the veteran backrower is a menace at the breakdown and a good link player.

                                7. Hamish Watson – pocket battleship, he should not be able to get through as many defenders as he does.

                                8. Cornell du Preez – at 1.92m and 118kg he was obviously far too small to make it in South Africa so he took his trade north. If he gets his game going expect him to sit a few men on their arses and complete a few sexy offloads.

                                9. Ali Price – nippy little scrum half who is always looking to put pace on the game, has a decent pass.

                                10. Finn Russell – ah Finn, always plays with a smile on his face, he is not a game manager so much as a game breaker – watch for a hard flat pass across the defence.

                                11. Lee Jones – not the biggest winger in rugby, but he knows his way to the line at club level.

                                12. Alex Dunbar – good over the ball and straightens the line, showed no little power for his try last week

                                13. Huw Jones – you guys will know him from Super Rugby, has good feet

                                14. Tommy Seymour – one of our best players, good hard runner, very good under a high ball

                                15. Stuart Hogg – fast, has an eye for the mismatch in front of him and the pace to get there

                                16. George Turner – lightweight but very good rugby player

                                17. James Bhatti – young loosehead learning his trade

                                18. Simon Berghan – good Scottish stock, all the way from Christchurch

                                19. Grant Gilchrist – working his way back from injury which stalled a rise to greatness

                                20. Luke Hamilton – hardyards ball carrier

                                21. Henry Pyrgos – sigh

                                22. Peter Horne – best position is a playmaking 12

                                23. Byron McGuigan – has a fair bit of pace, uncapped.

                                What happened to Ryan Wilson ? ( not that I particularly rate him )

                                Aw and Tim Visser too....

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                                @mn5 I seem to recall Wilson injured.

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                                  yeah, pakman, Wilson did his shoulder in against Samoa. Townsend rates him, he always picked him for Glasgow's big games. He blows hot and cold, he doesn't have the bulk to be a proper bosher. but he has good hands. I prefer Du Preez at 8, or Strauss who has been left out of the squad altogether.

                                  Visser didn't make the squad at all, I can't see the logic there at all, tbh

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                                    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/98978449/all-blacks-lock-patrick-tuipulotu-facing-trip-to-judiciary-after-citing-in-lyon

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                                      https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/98978449/all-blacks-lock-patrick-tuipulotu-facing-trip-to-judiciary-after-citing-in-lyon

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                                      @pakman said in ABs v Scotland:

                                      https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/98978449/all-blacks-lock-patrick-tuipulotu-facing-trip-to-judiciary-after-citing-in-lyon

                                      Not surprising.

                                      As I said at the time was surprised he wasn't carded.

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                                        @pakman said in ABs v Scotland:

                                        https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/98978449/all-blacks-lock-patrick-tuipulotu-facing-trip-to-judiciary-after-citing-in-lyon

                                        Not surprising.

                                        As I said at the time was surprised he wasn't carded.

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                                        @booboo is this the tackle where he planted his feet and the Frenchman crashed into him?

                                        There was nothing wrong with it, Tuipulotu was set and ready for the impact, not his fault that the attacker then lowered his body position and therefore copped one on the chin.

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                                          @booboo is this the tackle where he planted his feet and the Frenchman crashed into him?

                                          There was nothing wrong with it, Tuipulotu was set and ready for the impact, not his fault that the attacker then lowered his body position and therefore copped one on the chin.

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                                          @gunner new laws. Impact with the head with force and all that.

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