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All Blacks v Springboks I

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  • Chris B.C Chris B.

    @nzzp Yeah - but, we've got a propensity to measure everything against our 2015 team.

    Which was the culmination of 12 years of building a team around some guys who turned out to be all time greats.

    Our history is littered with teams with plenty of journeymen - stumbling and bumbling, but generally staying on the right side of the ledger.

    Ce;ebrate this one!

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    @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

    @nzzp Yeah - but, we've got a propensity to measure everything against our 2015 team.

    Which was the culmination of 12 years of building a team around some guys who turned out to be all time greats.

    Our history is littered with teams with plenty of journeymen - stumbling and bumbling, but generally staying on the right side of the ledger.

    Ce;ebrate this one!

    Yep I don’t think we’ll see another side like the 2015 one in our lifetime. So many greats in that team.

    This is a growing team that have shown glimpses of potential, we all just have to be patient.

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    • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

      @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

      @nzzp Yeah - but, we've got a propensity to measure everything against our 2015 team.

      Which was the culmination of 12 years of building a team around some guys who turned out to be all time greats.

      Our history is littered with teams with plenty of journeymen - stumbling and bumbling, but generally staying on the right side of the ledger.

      Ce;ebrate this one!

      Yep I don’t think we’ll see another side like the 2015 one in our lifetime. So many greats in that team.

      This is a growing team that have shown glimpses of potential, we all just have to be patient.

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      #1384

      @Canes4life said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

      @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

      @nzzp Yeah - but, we've got a propensity to measure everything against our 2015 team.

      Which was the culmination of 12 years of building a team around some guys who turned out to be all time greats.

      Our history is littered with teams with plenty of journeymen - stumbling and bumbling, but generally staying on the right side of the ledger.

      Ce;ebrate this one!

      Yep I don’t think we’ll see another side like the 2015 one in our lifetime. So many greats in that team.

      This is a growing team that have shown glimpses of potential, we all just have to be patient.

      That first 20 minutes was a tease. I want to see them play with that sort of clarity and purpose for closer to 80 minutes

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        This seemed sensible morning after take:

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        • Chris B.C Chris B.

          Guys....we won!!!

          Billed as the biggest test on NZ soil since the 2011 RWC Final - or maybe Lions III

          We didn't lose the Eden Park voodoo. We stopped the rot vs the Jaapies. We're the number 1 team in the world and we're leading The Rugby Championship - with 2/3 home games to come.

          Saw an article today suggesting we're a year ahead of Rassie in developing players for the next RWC.

          Maybe the worm is turning! 🙂

          Channel the Eagles: Take it easy. Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy!

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          #1386

          @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

          Guys....we won!!!

          Billed as the biggest test on NZ soil since the 2011 RWC Final - or maybe Lions III

          We didn't lose the Eden Park voodoo. We stopped the rot vs the Jaapies. We're the number 1 team in the world and we're leading The Rugby Championship - with 2/3 home games to come.

          Saw an article today suggesting we're a year ahead of Rassie in developing players for the next RWC.

          Maybe the worm is turning! 🙂

          Channel the Eagles: Take it easy. Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy!

          Yep
          I was shocked at the post game negativity on the Fern
          I was buzzing

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            #1387

            There's obvious upsides too.
            Clarke, Roigard, Love, QT will add value to the backline

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              #1388

              I think the big question is has Razor commited to having BB as the incumbent 10 to the next WC in 2027.
              Even if he has he could be smarter by giving the backups time and experience at 10.
              Biggest fault ATM IMO.

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              • BonesB Bones

                @Frank said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                However, I would say Beauden is the one 10 you know who won't go to pieces under pressure.

                He goes to pieces under pressure plenty, I really don't buy that. Have we forgotten he's the ultimate for getting caught in the backfield and shovelling a pass ( or attempted pass) to a player in often a worse position?

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                @Bones said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                @Frank said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                However, I would say Beauden is the one 10 you know who won't go to pieces under pressure.

                He goes to pieces under pressure plenty, I really don't buy that. Have we forgotten he's the ultimate for getting caught in the backfield and shovelling a pass ( or attempted pass) to a player in often a worse position?

                Are you trying to say he's the King of hospital passes?

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                • BerniesCornerB BerniesCorner

                  @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                  Guys....we won!!!

                  Billed as the biggest test on NZ soil since the 2011 RWC Final - or maybe Lions III

                  We didn't lose the Eden Park voodoo. We stopped the rot vs the Jaapies. We're the number 1 team in the world and we're leading The Rugby Championship - with 2/3 home games to come.

                  Saw an article today suggesting we're a year ahead of Rassie in developing players for the next RWC.

                  Maybe the worm is turning! 🙂

                  Channel the Eagles: Take it easy. Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy!

                  Yep
                  I was shocked at the post game negativity on the Fern
                  I was buzzing

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                  #1390

                  @BerniesCorner said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                  @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                  Guys....we won!!!

                  Billed as the biggest test on NZ soil since the 2011 RWC Final - or maybe Lions III

                  We didn't lose the Eden Park voodoo. We stopped the rot vs the Jaapies. We're the number 1 team in the world and we're leading The Rugby Championship - with 2/3 home games to come.

                  Saw an article today suggesting we're a year ahead of Rassie in developing players for the next RWC.

                  Maybe the worm is turning! 🙂

                  Channel the Eagles: Take it easy. Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy!

                  Yep
                  I was shocked at the post game negativity on the Fern
                  I was buzzing

                  I was thankful we secured an ugly win against the old foe to keep the Eden Park record intact.

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                  • His BobnessH His Bobness

                    @Frank Yes, there’s still plenty to admire about BB. And he is a quintessential professional. No argument. My point, however, is the team is not developing. They’ve risked new names in the forwards in the past year and it’s paid off - Sititi, Holland, Parker - but they’re still shuffling from the same old deck in the backs. It seems inordinately conservative. To be fair, the half-back pandemic has tied their hands.

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                    Jet
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                    #1391

                    @His-Bobness said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                    @Frank Yes, there’s still plenty to admire about BB. And he is a quintessential professional. No argument. My point, however, is the team is not developing. They’ve risked new names in the forwards in the past year and it’s paid off - Sititi, Holland, Parker - but they’re still shuffling from the same old deck in the backs. It seems inordinately conservative. To be fair, the half-back pandemic has tied their hands.

                    I think they actually kneecap their own bolters too with this method of conservatism.

                    You get selected for the squad ala Love or Leroy Carter and then instead of riding the crest of the wave of the media and familial circle jerk that follows, you're left to stew in camp for 4 or 5 or 6 weeks without getting a gig.

                    You must be a ball of nerves by the time you get your chance, and everything is riding on it (in your mind).

                    Whereas post initial selection, give them minutes off the bench in the first test or so and they can relax into camp after getting their cap and they properly feel like they belong.

                    Its also a reason I lament the disappearance of the early season "touch up" against a Fiji or a Tonga.

                    Give lads first caps, get monkeys off backs, pre/post match press conferences/interviews etc...then get on with the job at hand for the rest of the season with a fully bought in and not disillusioned squad.

                    Now we are having conversations like "you cant start Love against the Boks"......."you cant start Preston"......."you cant throw him in there" etc etc. Its nonsense.

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                    • J Jet

                      @His-Bobness said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                      @Frank Yes, there’s still plenty to admire about BB. And he is a quintessential professional. No argument. My point, however, is the team is not developing. They’ve risked new names in the forwards in the past year and it’s paid off - Sititi, Holland, Parker - but they’re still shuffling from the same old deck in the backs. It seems inordinately conservative. To be fair, the half-back pandemic has tied their hands.

                      I think they actually kneecap their own bolters too with this method of conservatism.

                      You get selected for the squad ala Love or Leroy Carter and then instead of riding the crest of the wave of the media and familial circle jerk that follows, you're left to stew in camp for 4 or 5 or 6 weeks without getting a gig.

                      You must be a ball of nerves by the time you get your chance, and everything is riding on it (in your mind).

                      Whereas post initial selection, give them minutes off the bench in the first test or so and they can relax into camp after getting their cap and they properly feel like they belong.

                      Its also a reason I lament the disappearance of the early season "touch up" against a Fiji or a Tonga.

                      Give lads first caps, get monkeys off backs, pre/post match press conferences/interviews etc...then get on with the job at hand for the rest of the season with a fully bought in and not disillusioned squad.

                      Now we are having conversations like "you cant start Love against the Boks"......."you cant start Preston"......."you cant throw him in there" etc etc. Its nonsense.

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                      #1392

                      @Jet said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                      @His-Bobness said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                      @Frank Yes, there’s still plenty to admire about BB. And he is a quintessential professional. No argument. My point, however, is the team is not developing. They’ve risked new names in the forwards in the past year and it’s paid off - Sititi, Holland, Parker - but they’re still shuffling from the same old deck in the backs. It seems inordinately conservative. To be fair, the half-back pandemic has tied their hands.

                      I think they actually kneecap their own bolters too with this method of conservatism.

                      You get selected for the squad ala Love or Leroy Carter and then instead of riding the crest of the wave of the media and familial circle jerk that follows, you're left to stew in camp for 4 or 5 or 6 weeks without getting a gig.

                      You must be a ball of nerves by the time you get your chance, and everything is riding on it (in your mind).

                      Whereas post initial selection, give them minutes off the bench in the first test or so and they can relax into camp after getting their cap and they properly feel like they belong.

                      Its also a reason I lament the disappearance of the early season "touch up" against a Fiji or a Tonga.

                      Give lads first caps, get monkeys off backs, pre/post match press conferences/interviews etc...then get on with the job at hand for the rest of the season with a fully bought in and not disillusioned squad.

                      Now we are having conversations like "you cant start Love against the Boks"......."you cant start Preston"......."you cant throw him in there" etc etc. Its nonsense.

                      We need to show a little more courage, and expose them to the top teams without tossing them in the deep end

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                      • canefanC canefan

                        @Jet said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                        @His-Bobness said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                        @Frank Yes, there’s still plenty to admire about BB. And he is a quintessential professional. No argument. My point, however, is the team is not developing. They’ve risked new names in the forwards in the past year and it’s paid off - Sititi, Holland, Parker - but they’re still shuffling from the same old deck in the backs. It seems inordinately conservative. To be fair, the half-back pandemic has tied their hands.

                        I think they actually kneecap their own bolters too with this method of conservatism.

                        You get selected for the squad ala Love or Leroy Carter and then instead of riding the crest of the wave of the media and familial circle jerk that follows, you're left to stew in camp for 4 or 5 or 6 weeks without getting a gig.

                        You must be a ball of nerves by the time you get your chance, and everything is riding on it (in your mind).

                        Whereas post initial selection, give them minutes off the bench in the first test or so and they can relax into camp after getting their cap and they properly feel like they belong.

                        Its also a reason I lament the disappearance of the early season "touch up" against a Fiji or a Tonga.

                        Give lads first caps, get monkeys off backs, pre/post match press conferences/interviews etc...then get on with the job at hand for the rest of the season with a fully bought in and not disillusioned squad.

                        Now we are having conversations like "you cant start Love against the Boks"......."you cant start Preston"......."you cant throw him in there" etc etc. Its nonsense.

                        We need to show a little more courage, and expose them to the top teams without tossing them in the deep end

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                        Jet
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                        #1393

                        @canefan said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                        @Jet said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                        @His-Bobness said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                        @Frank Yes, there’s still plenty to admire about BB. And he is a quintessential professional. No argument. My point, however, is the team is not developing. They’ve risked new names in the forwards in the past year and it’s paid off - Sititi, Holland, Parker - but they’re still shuffling from the same old deck in the backs. It seems inordinately conservative. To be fair, the half-back pandemic has tied their hands.

                        I think they actually kneecap their own bolters too with this method of conservatism.

                        You get selected for the squad ala Love or Leroy Carter and then instead of riding the crest of the wave of the media and familial circle jerk that follows, you're left to stew in camp for 4 or 5 or 6 weeks without getting a gig.

                        You must be a ball of nerves by the time you get your chance, and everything is riding on it (in your mind).

                        Whereas post initial selection, give them minutes off the bench in the first test or so and they can relax into camp after getting their cap and they properly feel like they belong.

                        Its also a reason I lament the disappearance of the early season "touch up" against a Fiji or a Tonga.

                        Give lads first caps, get monkeys off backs, pre/post match press conferences/interviews etc...then get on with the job at hand for the rest of the season with a fully bought in and not disillusioned squad.

                        Now we are having conversations like "you cant start Love against the Boks"......."you cant start Preston"......."you cant throw him in there" etc etc. Its nonsense.

                        We need to show a little more courage, and expose them to the top teams without tossing them in the deep end

                        Imagine we had the injury crisis now, that we have at 9, but at 10.

                        So DMAC and Beaudy are out.........then what?

                        When did we become so spineless at the selection table? If you are good enough you are old enough.

                        Ruben Love is 2 years older than Joseph Sua'ali'i.

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                        • Chris B.C Chris B.

                          Guys....we won!!!

                          Billed as the biggest test on NZ soil since the 2011 RWC Final - or maybe Lions III

                          We didn't lose the Eden Park voodoo. We stopped the rot vs the Jaapies. We're the number 1 team in the world and we're leading The Rugby Championship - with 2/3 home games to come.

                          Saw an article today suggesting we're a year ahead of Rassie in developing players for the next RWC.

                          Maybe the worm is turning! 🙂

                          Channel the Eagles: Take it easy. Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy!

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                          #1394

                          @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                          Guys....we won!!!

                          Billed as the biggest test on NZ soil since the 2011 RWC Final - or maybe Lions III

                          We didn't lose the Eden Park voodoo. We stopped the rot vs the Jaapies. We're the number 1 team in the world and we're leading The Rugby Championship - with 2/3 home games to come.

                          Saw an article today suggesting we're a year ahead of Rassie in developing players for the next RWC.

                          Maybe the worm is turning! 🙂

                          Channel the Eagles: Take it easy. Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy!

                          Ways to go yet, but def. getting there.

                          We re-captured the spirit of the RWC2023 knock-out stages last night and I think that's hugely significant as it's now with a set of forwards with some depth. Hope we can keep doing that.

                          Need to build some depth from 10-15 pretty urgently though. Looks a bit of a mess to me.

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                          • canefanC canefan

                            @Jet said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                            @His-Bobness said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                            @Frank Yes, there’s still plenty to admire about BB. And he is a quintessential professional. No argument. My point, however, is the team is not developing. They’ve risked new names in the forwards in the past year and it’s paid off - Sititi, Holland, Parker - but they’re still shuffling from the same old deck in the backs. It seems inordinately conservative. To be fair, the half-back pandemic has tied their hands.

                            I think they actually kneecap their own bolters too with this method of conservatism.

                            You get selected for the squad ala Love or Leroy Carter and then instead of riding the crest of the wave of the media and familial circle jerk that follows, you're left to stew in camp for 4 or 5 or 6 weeks without getting a gig.

                            You must be a ball of nerves by the time you get your chance, and everything is riding on it (in your mind).

                            Whereas post initial selection, give them minutes off the bench in the first test or so and they can relax into camp after getting their cap and they properly feel like they belong.

                            Its also a reason I lament the disappearance of the early season "touch up" against a Fiji or a Tonga.

                            Give lads first caps, get monkeys off backs, pre/post match press conferences/interviews etc...then get on with the job at hand for the rest of the season with a fully bought in and not disillusioned squad.

                            Now we are having conversations like "you cant start Love against the Boks"......."you cant start Preston"......."you cant throw him in there" etc etc. Its nonsense.

                            We need to show a little more courage, and expose them to the top teams without tossing them in the deep end

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                            Jet
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                            @canefan said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                            @Jet said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                            @His-Bobness said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                            @Frank Yes, there’s still plenty to admire about BB. And he is a quintessential professional. No argument. My point, however, is the team is not developing. They’ve risked new names in the forwards in the past year and it’s paid off - Sititi, Holland, Parker - but they’re still shuffling from the same old deck in the backs. It seems inordinately conservative. To be fair, the half-back pandemic has tied their hands.

                            I think they actually kneecap their own bolters too with this method of conservatism.

                            You get selected for the squad ala Love or Leroy Carter and then instead of riding the crest of the wave of the media and familial circle jerk that follows, you're left to stew in camp for 4 or 5 or 6 weeks without getting a gig.

                            You must be a ball of nerves by the time you get your chance, and everything is riding on it (in your mind).

                            Whereas post initial selection, give them minutes off the bench in the first test or so and they can relax into camp after getting their cap and they properly feel like they belong.

                            Its also a reason I lament the disappearance of the early season "touch up" against a Fiji or a Tonga.

                            Give lads first caps, get monkeys off backs, pre/post match press conferences/interviews etc...then get on with the job at hand for the rest of the season with a fully bought in and not disillusioned squad.

                            Now we are having conversations like "you cant start Love against the Boks"......."you cant start Preston"......."you cant throw him in there" etc etc. Its nonsense.

                            We need to show a little more courage, and expose them to the top teams without tossing them in the deep end

                            Picking Leroy Carter or AN Other over Rieko is not the winning or losing of a match.
                            Why can they not bring themselves to do it?

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                              @canefan said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                              @Jet said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                              @His-Bobness said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                              @Frank Yes, there’s still plenty to admire about BB. And he is a quintessential professional. No argument. My point, however, is the team is not developing. They’ve risked new names in the forwards in the past year and it’s paid off - Sititi, Holland, Parker - but they’re still shuffling from the same old deck in the backs. It seems inordinately conservative. To be fair, the half-back pandemic has tied their hands.

                              I think they actually kneecap their own bolters too with this method of conservatism.

                              You get selected for the squad ala Love or Leroy Carter and then instead of riding the crest of the wave of the media and familial circle jerk that follows, you're left to stew in camp for 4 or 5 or 6 weeks without getting a gig.

                              You must be a ball of nerves by the time you get your chance, and everything is riding on it (in your mind).

                              Whereas post initial selection, give them minutes off the bench in the first test or so and they can relax into camp after getting their cap and they properly feel like they belong.

                              Its also a reason I lament the disappearance of the early season "touch up" against a Fiji or a Tonga.

                              Give lads first caps, get monkeys off backs, pre/post match press conferences/interviews etc...then get on with the job at hand for the rest of the season with a fully bought in and not disillusioned squad.

                              Now we are having conversations like "you cant start Love against the Boks"......."you cant start Preston"......."you cant throw him in there" etc etc. Its nonsense.

                              We need to show a little more courage, and expose them to the top teams without tossing them in the deep end

                              Picking Leroy Carter or AN Other over Rieko is not the winning or losing of a match.
                              Why can they not bring themselves to do it?

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                              @Jet said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                              @canefan said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                              @Jet said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                              @His-Bobness said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                              @Frank Yes, there’s still plenty to admire about BB. And he is a quintessential professional. No argument. My point, however, is the team is not developing. They’ve risked new names in the forwards in the past year and it’s paid off - Sititi, Holland, Parker - but they’re still shuffling from the same old deck in the backs. It seems inordinately conservative. To be fair, the half-back pandemic has tied their hands.

                              I think they actually kneecap their own bolters too with this method of conservatism.

                              You get selected for the squad ala Love or Leroy Carter and then instead of riding the crest of the wave of the media and familial circle jerk that follows, you're left to stew in camp for 4 or 5 or 6 weeks without getting a gig.

                              You must be a ball of nerves by the time you get your chance, and everything is riding on it (in your mind).

                              Whereas post initial selection, give them minutes off the bench in the first test or so and they can relax into camp after getting their cap and they properly feel like they belong.

                              Its also a reason I lament the disappearance of the early season "touch up" against a Fiji or a Tonga.

                              Give lads first caps, get monkeys off backs, pre/post match press conferences/interviews etc...then get on with the job at hand for the rest of the season with a fully bought in and not disillusioned squad.

                              Now we are having conversations like "you cant start Love against the Boks"......."you cant start Preston"......."you cant throw him in there" etc etc. Its nonsense.

                              We need to show a little more courage, and expose them to the top teams without tossing them in the deep end

                              Picking Leroy Carter or AN Other over Rieko is not the winning or losing of a match.
                              Why can they not bring themselves to do it?

                              No courage

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                              • J Jet

                                @canefan said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                @Jet said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                @His-Bobness said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                @Frank Yes, there’s still plenty to admire about BB. And he is a quintessential professional. No argument. My point, however, is the team is not developing. They’ve risked new names in the forwards in the past year and it’s paid off - Sititi, Holland, Parker - but they’re still shuffling from the same old deck in the backs. It seems inordinately conservative. To be fair, the half-back pandemic has tied their hands.

                                I think they actually kneecap their own bolters too with this method of conservatism.

                                You get selected for the squad ala Love or Leroy Carter and then instead of riding the crest of the wave of the media and familial circle jerk that follows, you're left to stew in camp for 4 or 5 or 6 weeks without getting a gig.

                                You must be a ball of nerves by the time you get your chance, and everything is riding on it (in your mind).

                                Whereas post initial selection, give them minutes off the bench in the first test or so and they can relax into camp after getting their cap and they properly feel like they belong.

                                Its also a reason I lament the disappearance of the early season "touch up" against a Fiji or a Tonga.

                                Give lads first caps, get monkeys off backs, pre/post match press conferences/interviews etc...then get on with the job at hand for the rest of the season with a fully bought in and not disillusioned squad.

                                Now we are having conversations like "you cant start Love against the Boks"......."you cant start Preston"......."you cant throw him in there" etc etc. Its nonsense.

                                We need to show a little more courage, and expose them to the top teams without tossing them in the deep end

                                Picking Leroy Carter or AN Other over Rieko is not the winning or losing of a match.
                                Why can they not bring themselves to do it?

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                                @Jet said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                @canefan said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                @Jet said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                @His-Bobness said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                @Frank Yes, there’s still plenty to admire about BB. And he is a quintessential professional. No argument. My point, however, is the team is not developing. They’ve risked new names in the forwards in the past year and it’s paid off - Sititi, Holland, Parker - but they’re still shuffling from the same old deck in the backs. It seems inordinately conservative. To be fair, the half-back pandemic has tied their hands.

                                I think they actually kneecap their own bolters too with this method of conservatism.

                                You get selected for the squad ala Love or Leroy Carter and then instead of riding the crest of the wave of the media and familial circle jerk that follows, you're left to stew in camp for 4 or 5 or 6 weeks without getting a gig.

                                You must be a ball of nerves by the time you get your chance, and everything is riding on it (in your mind).

                                Whereas post initial selection, give them minutes off the bench in the first test or so and they can relax into camp after getting their cap and they properly feel like they belong.

                                Its also a reason I lament the disappearance of the early season "touch up" against a Fiji or a Tonga.

                                Give lads first caps, get monkeys off backs, pre/post match press conferences/interviews etc...then get on with the job at hand for the rest of the season with a fully bought in and not disillusioned squad.

                                Now we are having conversations like "you cant start Love against the Boks"......."you cant start Preston"......."you cant throw him in there" etc etc. Its nonsense.

                                We need to show a little more courage, and expose them to the top teams without tossing them in the deep end

                                Picking Leroy Carter or AN Other over Rieko is not the winning or losing of a match.
                                Why can they not bring themselves to do it?

                                Well it could very well have been yesterday. Bok try when Rieko stopped the try in close could have seen them run over top of us ...

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                                • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                                  @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                  Guys....we won!!!

                                  Billed as the biggest test on NZ soil since the 2011 RWC Final - or maybe Lions III

                                  We didn't lose the Eden Park voodoo. We stopped the rot vs the Jaapies. We're the number 1 team in the world and we're leading The Rugby Championship - with 2/3 home games to come.

                                  Saw an article today suggesting we're a year ahead of Rassie in developing players for the next RWC.

                                  Maybe the worm is turning! 🙂

                                  Channel the Eagles: Take it easy. Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy!

                                  Ways to go yet, but def. getting there.

                                  We re-captured the spirit of the RWC2023 knock-out stages last night and I think that's hugely significant as it's now with a set of forwards with some depth. Hope we can keep doing that.

                                  Need to build some depth from 10-15 pretty urgently though. Looks a bit of a mess to me.

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                                  @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                  @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                  Guys....we won!!!

                                  Billed as the biggest test on NZ soil since the 2011 RWC Final - or maybe Lions III

                                  We didn't lose the Eden Park voodoo. We stopped the rot vs the Jaapies. We're the number 1 team in the world and we're leading The Rugby Championship - with 2/3 home games to come.

                                  Saw an article today suggesting we're a year ahead of Rassie in developing players for the next RWC.

                                  Maybe the worm is turning! 🙂

                                  Channel the Eagles: Take it easy. Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy!

                                  Ways to go yet, but def. getting there.

                                  We re-captured the spirit of the RWC2023 knock-out stages last night and I think that's hugely significant as it's now with a set of forwards with some depth. Hope we can keep doing that.

                                  Need to build some depth from 10-15 pretty urgently though. Looks a bit of a mess to me.

                                  It's stale Victor.....historically, there was always shinier toys coming in through in the backs.....but we dont pick them anymore. There is a cozy cadre of incumbents.

                                  Milner Skudder got 13 caps.....and then off to the knackers yard.

                                  The likes of Rieko and ALB should not be 80 cappers.

                                  Forwards win matches, backs decide by how much, as the old adage goes.

                                  None of our players bar Jordan can create something out of nothing.

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                                  • NepiaN Nepia

                                    @Jet said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                    @canefan said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                    @Jet said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                    @His-Bobness said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                    @Frank Yes, there’s still plenty to admire about BB. And he is a quintessential professional. No argument. My point, however, is the team is not developing. They’ve risked new names in the forwards in the past year and it’s paid off - Sititi, Holland, Parker - but they’re still shuffling from the same old deck in the backs. It seems inordinately conservative. To be fair, the half-back pandemic has tied their hands.

                                    I think they actually kneecap their own bolters too with this method of conservatism.

                                    You get selected for the squad ala Love or Leroy Carter and then instead of riding the crest of the wave of the media and familial circle jerk that follows, you're left to stew in camp for 4 or 5 or 6 weeks without getting a gig.

                                    You must be a ball of nerves by the time you get your chance, and everything is riding on it (in your mind).

                                    Whereas post initial selection, give them minutes off the bench in the first test or so and they can relax into camp after getting their cap and they properly feel like they belong.

                                    Its also a reason I lament the disappearance of the early season "touch up" against a Fiji or a Tonga.

                                    Give lads first caps, get monkeys off backs, pre/post match press conferences/interviews etc...then get on with the job at hand for the rest of the season with a fully bought in and not disillusioned squad.

                                    Now we are having conversations like "you cant start Love against the Boks"......."you cant start Preston"......."you cant throw him in there" etc etc. Its nonsense.

                                    We need to show a little more courage, and expose them to the top teams without tossing them in the deep end

                                    Picking Leroy Carter or AN Other over Rieko is not the winning or losing of a match.
                                    Why can they not bring themselves to do it?

                                    Well it could very well have been yesterday. Bok try when Rieko stopped the try in close could have seen them run over top of us ...

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                                    @Nepia said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                    @Jet said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                    @canefan said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                    @Jet said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                    @His-Bobness said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                    @Frank Yes, there’s still plenty to admire about BB. And he is a quintessential professional. No argument. My point, however, is the team is not developing. They’ve risked new names in the forwards in the past year and it’s paid off - Sititi, Holland, Parker - but they’re still shuffling from the same old deck in the backs. It seems inordinately conservative. To be fair, the half-back pandemic has tied their hands.

                                    I think they actually kneecap their own bolters too with this method of conservatism.

                                    You get selected for the squad ala Love or Leroy Carter and then instead of riding the crest of the wave of the media and familial circle jerk that follows, you're left to stew in camp for 4 or 5 or 6 weeks without getting a gig.

                                    You must be a ball of nerves by the time you get your chance, and everything is riding on it (in your mind).

                                    Whereas post initial selection, give them minutes off the bench in the first test or so and they can relax into camp after getting their cap and they properly feel like they belong.

                                    Its also a reason I lament the disappearance of the early season "touch up" against a Fiji or a Tonga.

                                    Give lads first caps, get monkeys off backs, pre/post match press conferences/interviews etc...then get on with the job at hand for the rest of the season with a fully bought in and not disillusioned squad.

                                    Now we are having conversations like "you cant start Love against the Boks"......."you cant start Preston"......."you cant throw him in there" etc etc. Its nonsense.

                                    We need to show a little more courage, and expose them to the top teams without tossing them in the deep end

                                    Picking Leroy Carter or AN Other over Rieko is not the winning or losing of a match.
                                    Why can they not bring themselves to do it?

                                    Well it could very well have been yesterday. Bok try when Rieko stopped the try in close could have seen them run over top of us ...

                                    Even a blind squirrel finds the odd acorn.

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                                      Flicked over to the replay of the match. Kirifi was unlucky at 78 minutes. Pollard clearly knocked on. Did the TMO actually correct the original penalty, but found another infringement to penalise us for?

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                                      • canefanC canefan

                                        Flicked over to the replay of the match. Kirifi was unlucky at 78 minutes. Pollard clearly knocked on. Did the TMO actually correct the original penalty, but found another infringement to penalise us for?

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                                        @canefan said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                        Flicked over to the replay of the match. Kirifi was unlucky at 78 minutes. Pollard clearly knocked on. Did the TMO actually correct the original penalty, but found another infringement to penalise us for?

                                        Yes. Which tells you everything you need to know about that boys club.

                                        Arse cover merchants.

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                                        • nzzpN nzzp

                                          @Chris-B stoked that we won.

                                          But this is not a vintage side. Lots of errors and poor decision making. Bokke were uncharacteristically bad with unforced errors.

                                          We won, but like a lot of our victories it was far from comfortable - despite some early points.

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                                          @nzzp said in All Blacks v Springboks I:

                                          @Chris-B stoked that we won.

                                          But this is not a vintage side. Lots of errors and poor decision making. Bokke were uncharacteristically bad with unforced errors.

                                          We won, but like a lot of our victories it was far from comfortable - despite some early points.

                                          Exactly. My impression watching live (and reasonably sober) was unforced errors kept us in the match - despite our lead on the scoreboard. I'd be interested in seeing if my impressions were backed up by their entrances and time spent in our 22.

                                          It seemed that we stopped trying to play more expansively once we continually put ourselves under pressure with slow ball to obvious recipients and from that point forward resorted to hoofing it towards the clouds. A strategy not fit for purpose when we weren't winning aerial contests.

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