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All Blacks v France II

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  • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

    @frugby said in All Blacks v France 2:

    Why drop Barrett? Thought he went pretty bloody well - DMac on the other hand was rocks and diamonds.

    I’d stick with the same team barring injuries (Lomax for Newell & Clarke for Reece). Proctor was poor, but one game is not a big enough sample size.

    I'd like Beauden to draw tacklers more

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    mariner4life
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    #43

    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks v France 2:

    @frugby said in All Blacks v France 2:

    Why drop Barrett? Thought he went pretty bloody well - DMac on the other hand was rocks and diamonds.

    I’d stick with the same team barring injuries (Lomax for Newell & Clarke for Reece). Proctor was poor, but one game is not a big enough sample size.

    I'd like Beauden to draw tacklers more

    Lol which one was it where BB basically caught and passed with no one around him and Marshall started sucking him off for his "draw and pass"?

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      mariner4life
      wrote on last edited by
      #44

      I wouldn't make a single change. We won, we did a lot very well.

      Another week together and see what happens.

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      • sparkyS sparky

        More from Chat GTP on the man who will have le sifflet during Saturday's test.

        Here’s a detailed look at Christophe Ridley, a rising star in rugby officiating:

        ⸻

        🧑‍⚖️ Background & Education
        • Born: 16 April 1993 in Paris, France, but is an English-qualified rugby referee .
        • Education: Studied Sports Coaching at the University of Gloucestershire (from 2013), benefiting from a unique officiating scholarship run by ex-World Cup ref Chris White . He now tutors on the programme and serves as a “referee in residence” for the RFU–University Officiating Hub .

        ⸻

        📈 Refereeing Career
        • 2016: Turned professional arena referee, debuting in Championship and quickly moving into Premiership Rugby .
        • Premier Competitions: Regularly oversees Premiership Rugby, European Rugby Champions Cup and Challenge Cup, and United Rugby Championship (since 2021–22) .
        • International Stage:
        • Debut as lead referee in Six Nations in 2024, officiating France v Italy .
        • Assistant Referee at the 2023 Rugby World Cup .

        ⸻

        🌟 Key Milestones
        • Premiership Final 2024: Assigned as the main referee for the Northampton Saints vs Bath game at Twickenham—a prestigious first for a post-Wayne Barnes official . His semi-final showing earned him broad praise:
        “Been the best ref in the league this season imo…” 
        “To be fair Ridley has been better and not many referees get domestic and European finals in the same year.” 
        • European Champions Cup 2023: One of the Assistant Referees in the final ().

        ⸻

        🎙️ Personality & Style
        • Mentored by Wayne Barnes and influenced by Luke Pearce for his calm, flowing style .
        • Performance-driven: Adopts a rigorous review routine—waking early post-match for analysis—with a pursuit of perfection, supported by his partner Katie Nelson .
        • Mindset: Describes “quiet arrogance” and a constant quest for growth, regularly consulting experts across fields .
        • Life off-field: Balances intense on-field demands with renovation projects, gym workouts, and time with his dogs and partner .

        ⸻

        🎤 Community Engagement
        • Hosts local events like quiz & curry nights to share insights and support veteran programmes .
        • Actively involved in mentoring upcoming referees through his role with the University and RFU Officiating Hub .

        ⸻

        ✅ Summary

        Christophe Ridley is one of England’s most promising rugby referees: a former Leicester Tigers academy player turned professional official, with a strong academic foundation and a distinguished track record across domestic and international competitions. Known for his composed, performance-driven approach.

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        antipodean
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        #45

        @sparky said in All Blacks v France 2:

        Mentored by Wayne Barnes

        Well, fuck.

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        • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

          I wouldn't make a single change. We won, we did a lot very well.

          Another week together and see what happens.

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          sparky
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          #46

          @mariner4life said in All Blacks v France 2:

          I wouldn't make a single change. We won, we did a lot very well.

          Another week together and see what happens.

          Including picking a concussed Sevu Reece?

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            Bones
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            #47

            Love to start, DMac back to the bench to hopefully do his thing in the last 20/30.

            Would've been interesting how much worse the kicking would have been with a back three that kick worse than half the loosies in the country.

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            • BonesB Bones

              Love to start, DMac back to the bench to hopefully do his thing in the last 20/30.

              Would've been interesting how much worse the kicking would have been with a back three that kick worse than half the loosies in the country.

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              DaGrubster
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              #48

              @Bones said in All Blacks v France 2:

              Love to start, DMac back to the bench to hopefully do his thing in the last 20/30.

              Would've been interesting how much worse the kicking would have been with a back three that kick worse than half the loosies in the country.

              I think Razors plan for DMAC is just that, because he will be expecting to bring Mounga back into the side next year, so DMAC can cover 10/15 from the bench

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              • sparkyS sparky

                @mariner4life said in All Blacks v France 2:

                I wouldn't make a single change. We won, we did a lot very well.

                Another week together and see what happens.

                Including picking a concussed Sevu Reece?

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                mariner4life
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                @sparky said in All Blacks v France 2:

                @mariner4life said in All Blacks v France 2:

                I wouldn't make a single change. We won, we did a lot very well.

                Another week together and see what happens.

                Including picking a concussed Sevu Reece?

                Yes, if his missus had to deal with a concussion so can he

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                • D DaGrubster

                  @Bones said in All Blacks v France 2:

                  Love to start, DMac back to the bench to hopefully do his thing in the last 20/30.

                  Would've been interesting how much worse the kicking would have been with a back three that kick worse than half the loosies in the country.

                  I think Razors plan for DMAC is just that, because he will be expecting to bring Mounga back into the side next year, so DMAC can cover 10/15 from the bench

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                  Bones
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                  @DaGrubster said in All Blacks v France 2:

                  @Bones said in All Blacks v France 2:

                  Love to start, DMac back to the bench to hopefully do his thing in the last 20/30.

                  Would've been interesting how much worse the kicking would have been with a back three that kick worse than half the loosies in the country.

                  I think Razors plan for DMAC is just that, because he will be expecting to bring Mounga back into the side next year, so DMAC can cover 10/15 from the bench

                  Bait.

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                  • BonesB Bones

                    @DaGrubster said in All Blacks v France 2:

                    @Bones said in All Blacks v France 2:

                    Love to start, DMac back to the bench to hopefully do his thing in the last 20/30.

                    Would've been interesting how much worse the kicking would have been with a back three that kick worse than half the loosies in the country.

                    I think Razors plan for DMAC is just that, because he will be expecting to bring Mounga back into the side next year, so DMAC can cover 10/15 from the bench

                    Bait.

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                    DaGrubster
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                    @Bones said in All Blacks v France 2:

                    @DaGrubster said in All Blacks v France 2:

                    @Bones said in All Blacks v France 2:

                    Love to start, DMac back to the bench to hopefully do his thing in the last 20/30.

                    Would've been interesting how much worse the kicking would have been with a back three that kick worse than half the loosies in the country.

                    I think Razors plan for DMAC is just that, because he will be expecting to bring Mounga back into the side next year, so DMAC can cover 10/15 from the bench

                    Bait.

                    Bones, stop talking shit

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                      ACT Crusader
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                      G. Bower, C. Taylor, F. Newell, T. Otago, T. Blue, T. Chief, T. Moana, C. Lio-Willie, N. Hotham, T. Naki, T. Orc, J. Barrett, T. Welly, W. Jordan, T. Cane

                      Too many tokens…..

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                        Mr Fish
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                        #53

                        Christophe Ridley and Wayne Barnes have some pretty funny interactions on the Whistleblowers doco that came out a couple of years ago.

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                          pakman
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                          #54

                          Assuming they are available, I'd like to see Paddy T, Jacobson and ALB get a start.

                          So EDG/Taylor/Newell/Paddy T/[Vaa'i/Scooter],Jacobson/Finau/RD/Roigard/BB/JB/ALB/Clarke/WillJ/DMac

                          Bench: Norris/Sami/Tosi/Holland/Kirifi/Hotham/Tupea/Rieko

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                            ploughboy
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                            didnt robertson say that all 33 will get a run in series.Given some have dropped out with injuries might make it a smaller pool but would expect changes

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                            • D DaGrubster

                              @Bones said in All Blacks v France 2:

                              @DaGrubster said in All Blacks v France 2:

                              @Bones said in All Blacks v France 2:

                              Love to start, DMac back to the bench to hopefully do his thing in the last 20/30.

                              Would've been interesting how much worse the kicking would have been with a back three that kick worse than half the loosies in the country.

                              I think Razors plan for DMAC is just that, because he will be expecting to bring Mounga back into the side next year, so DMAC can cover 10/15 from the bench

                              Bait.

                              Bones, stop talking shit

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                              Bones
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                              @DaGrubster said in All Blacks v France 2:

                              @Bones said in All Blacks v France 2:

                              @DaGrubster said in All Blacks v France 2:

                              @Bones said in All Blacks v France 2:

                              Love to start, DMac back to the bench to hopefully do his thing in the last 20/30.

                              Would've been interesting how much worse the kicking would have been with a back three that kick worse than half the loosies in the country.

                              I think Razors plan for DMAC is just that, because he will be expecting to bring Mounga back into the side next year, so DMAC can cover 10/15 from the bench

                              Bait.

                              Bones, stop talking shit

                              Well thought out, but

                              alt text

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                                Canes4life
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                                #57

                                I'd go with pretty much the same team as the first test with a few players moving around because of injuries, I don't think we'll see too many changes until we have the series wrapped up. My team would be the following:

                                1. De Groot
                                2. Taylor
                                3. Newell
                                4. Holland
                                5. Va'ai
                                6. Finau
                                7. Savea (C)
                                8. Lio-Willie
                                9. Roigard
                                10. Barrett
                                11. Ioane
                                12. Barrett
                                13. Proctor
                                14. Jordan
                                15. McKenzie
                                16. Taukei'aho
                                17. Norris
                                18. Tosi
                                19. Tuipolotu
                                20. Kirifi
                                21. Ratima
                                22. Love
                                23. Tupaea
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                                • D DaGrubster

                                  @Bones said in All Blacks v France 2:

                                  Love to start, DMac back to the bench to hopefully do his thing in the last 20/30.

                                  Would've been interesting how much worse the kicking would have been with a back three that kick worse than half the loosies in the country.

                                  I think Razors plan for DMAC is just that, because he will be expecting to bring Mounga back into the side next year, so DMAC can cover 10/15 from the bench

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                                  Landers92
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                                  @DaGrubster said in All Blacks v France 2:

                                  @Bones said in All Blacks v France 2:

                                  Love to start, DMac back to the bench to hopefully do his thing in the last 20/30.

                                  Would've been interesting how much worse the kicking would have been with a back three that kick worse than half the loosies in the country.

                                  I think Razors plan for DMAC is just that, because he will be expecting to bring Mounga back into the side next year, so DMAC can cover 10/15 from the bench

                                  So we keep hearing. Don’t be so sure…

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                                    didnt robertson say that all 33 will get a run in series.Given some have dropped out with injuries might make it a smaller pool but would expect changes

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                                    pakman
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                                    @ploughboy said in All Blacks v France 2:

                                    didnt robertson say that all 33 will get a run in series.Given some have dropped out with injuries might make it a smaller pool but would expect changes

                                    Simple way of looking at it is that if you started with 33 in squad then at least 5 would have to change each week in order for everyone to get a run.

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                                      Dan54
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                                      @Canes4life , mate I wouldn't mind seeing Vaa'i stay at 6, start Pat T at lock, and see how Ardie goes back at 8, and start with Kirifi. Leave Finau as bench player, though would be happy to see Jacobson on bench too . Backline, I not sure about, but if they want Jordan back at 15 would look at Nawara on right wing, and would maybe look at Clarke on left, we need to get better under high ball, we were poor on Saturday.

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                                        nostrildamus
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                                        Yeah I like Narawa at 14.

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                                        • sparkyS sparky

                                          More from Chat GTP on the man who will have le sifflet during Saturday's test.

                                          Here’s a detailed look at Christophe Ridley, a rising star in rugby officiating:

                                          ⸻

                                          🧑‍⚖️ Background & Education
                                          • Born: 16 April 1993 in Paris, France, but is an English-qualified rugby referee .
                                          • Education: Studied Sports Coaching at the University of Gloucestershire (from 2013), benefiting from a unique officiating scholarship run by ex-World Cup ref Chris White . He now tutors on the programme and serves as a “referee in residence” for the RFU–University Officiating Hub .

                                          ⸻

                                          📈 Refereeing Career
                                          • 2016: Turned professional arena referee, debuting in Championship and quickly moving into Premiership Rugby .
                                          • Premier Competitions: Regularly oversees Premiership Rugby, European Rugby Champions Cup and Challenge Cup, and United Rugby Championship (since 2021–22) .
                                          • International Stage:
                                          • Debut as lead referee in Six Nations in 2024, officiating France v Italy .
                                          • Assistant Referee at the 2023 Rugby World Cup .

                                          ⸻

                                          🌟 Key Milestones
                                          • Premiership Final 2024: Assigned as the main referee for the Northampton Saints vs Bath game at Twickenham—a prestigious first for a post-Wayne Barnes official . His semi-final showing earned him broad praise:
                                          “Been the best ref in the league this season imo…” 
                                          “To be fair Ridley has been better and not many referees get domestic and European finals in the same year.” 
                                          • European Champions Cup 2023: One of the Assistant Referees in the final ().

                                          ⸻

                                          🎙️ Personality & Style
                                          • Mentored by Wayne Barnes and influenced by Luke Pearce for his calm, flowing style .
                                          • Performance-driven: Adopts a rigorous review routine—waking early post-match for analysis—with a pursuit of perfection, supported by his partner Katie Nelson .
                                          • Mindset: Describes “quiet arrogance” and a constant quest for growth, regularly consulting experts across fields .
                                          • Life off-field: Balances intense on-field demands with renovation projects, gym workouts, and time with his dogs and partner .

                                          ⸻

                                          🎤 Community Engagement
                                          • Hosts local events like quiz & curry nights to share insights and support veteran programmes .
                                          • Actively involved in mentoring upcoming referees through his role with the University and RFU Officiating Hub .

                                          ⸻

                                          ✅ Summary

                                          Christophe Ridley is one of England’s most promising rugby referees: a former Leicester Tigers academy player turned professional official, with a strong academic foundation and a distinguished track record across domestic and international competitions. Known for his composed, performance-driven approach.

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                                          Jet
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #62

                                          @sparky said in All Blacks v France 2:

                                          More from Chat GTP on the man who will have le sifflet during Saturday's test.

                                          Here’s a detailed look at Christophe Ridley, a rising star in rugby officiating:

                                          ⸻

                                          🧑‍⚖️ Background & Education
                                          • Born: 16 April 1993 in Paris, France, but is an English-qualified rugby referee .
                                          • Education: Studied Sports Coaching at the University of Gloucestershire (from 2013), benefiting from a unique officiating scholarship run by ex-World Cup ref Chris White . He now tutors on the programme and serves as a “referee in residence” for the RFU–University Officiating Hub .

                                          ⸻

                                          📈 Refereeing Career
                                          • 2016: Turned professional arena referee, debuting in Championship and quickly moving into Premiership Rugby .
                                          • Premier Competitions: Regularly oversees Premiership Rugby, European Rugby Champions Cup and Challenge Cup, and United Rugby Championship (since 2021–22) .
                                          • International Stage:
                                          • Debut as lead referee in Six Nations in 2024, officiating France v Italy .
                                          • Assistant Referee at the 2023 Rugby World Cup .

                                          ⸻

                                          🌟 Key Milestones
                                          • Premiership Final 2024: Assigned as the main referee for the Northampton Saints vs Bath game at Twickenham—a prestigious first for a post-Wayne Barnes official . His semi-final showing earned him broad praise:
                                          “Been the best ref in the league this season imo…” 
                                          “To be fair Ridley has been better and not many referees get domestic and European finals in the same year.” 
                                          • European Champions Cup 2023: One of the Assistant Referees in the final ().

                                          ⸻

                                          🎙️ Personality & Style
                                          • Mentored by Wayne Barnes and influenced by Luke Pearce for his calm, flowing style .
                                          • Performance-driven: Adopts a rigorous review routine—waking early post-match for analysis—with a pursuit of perfection, supported by his partner Katie Nelson .
                                          • Mindset: Describes “quiet arrogance” and a constant quest for growth, regularly consulting experts across fields .
                                          • Life off-field: Balances intense on-field demands with renovation projects, gym workouts, and time with his dogs and partner .

                                          ⸻

                                          🎤 Community Engagement
                                          • Hosts local events like quiz & curry nights to share insights and support veteran programmes .
                                          • Actively involved in mentoring upcoming referees through his role with the University and RFU Officiating Hub .

                                          ⸻

                                          ✅ Summary

                                          Christophe Ridley is one of England’s most promising rugby referees: a former Leicester Tigers academy player turned professional official, with a strong academic foundation and a distinguished track record across domestic and international competitions. Known for his composed, performance-driven approach.

                                          Despise him already.

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