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Should this week's test be the ushering-in of a new era for All Blacks?

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    @ACT-Crusader said in Should this week's test be the ushering-in of a new era for All Blacks?:

    What is it that these youngsters say these days, Richie Mo’unga appears to be living rent free in a few of the Ferners heads….

    Less about RM and more about Robertson's apparent obsession with him stopping younger talent being developed.

    As things stand, we'll have a 35 & 36yr old at 10 for RWC2027 with bugger-all in the cupboard after that.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in Should this week's test be the ushering-in of a new era for All Blacks?:

    @reprobate last season was enough for me for DMac. He was at his erratic best, crabbing across field and putting pressure on our outsides. Plus he also had kicking issues. Yes Barrett has been poor this year but I think DMac is at best a 15 back up.

    DMac is fine where he currently is - the 10/15 backup on the bench.

    BB needs to be jettisoned completely, and we need to identify a specialist 10 (or two) to run the team.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Should this week's test be the ushering-in of a new era for All Blacks?:

    @ACT-Crusader said in Should this week's test be the ushering-in of a new era for All Blacks?:

    What is it that these youngsters say these days, Richie Mo’unga appears to be living rent free in a few of the Ferners heads….

    Less about RM and more about Robertson's apparent obsession with him stopping younger talent being developed.

    As things stand, we'll have a 35 & 36yr old at 10 for RWC2027 with bugger-all in the cupboard after that.

    He clearly doesn't seem himself as a multi term coach based on his talent development strategy, at least where 10 is concerned

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    @canefan well he has said himself his personal aspiration is to win 2 World cups with different nations 🙂

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    @mohikamo said in Should this week's test be the ushering-in of a new era for All Blacks?:

    I'd say, if Mo'unga was available right now, there is absolutely no way Robertson would be playing Barrett ahead of him at 10.
    And neither would I.
    I'd have BB on the bench, comin on with 10 to 20 to go, if you needed to make something happen.
    In fact, never liked Barrett as a starter. Comin on late with some players starting to tire, perfect.

    Indeed, that is what he is best suited to do, come off the bench as an impact player to make things happen. He is not built to manage a game starting at 10.

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    @nzzp said in Should this week's test be the ushering-in of a new era for All Blacks?:

    @ACT-Crusader said in Should this week's test be the ushering-in of a new era for All Blacks?:

    What is it that these youngsters say these days, Richie Mo’unga appears to be living rent free in a few of the Ferners heads….

    what, the bloke that the coach keeps banging on about? And refuses to play other 10s? Yeah, rent free buddy, good call.

    It’s not the coach. It’s a massive media beat up.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in Should this week's test be the ushering-in of a new era for All Blacks?:

    It’s not the coach. It’s a massive media beat up.

    'They're big boys, they know': Razor addresses current 10s after Mo'unga deal

    'They're big boys, they know': Razor addresses current 10s after Mo'unga deal

    All Blacks head coach Scott Robertson has shared his perspective on New Zealand Rugby signing Richie Mo'unga on an 18-month contract beginning July 2026.

    “I think everyone is just really, really pleased. I think New Zealand Rugby is pleased, and in general, rugby supporters, that he’s coming back into our game and is going to be around for a Rugby World Cup,” Robertson reacted on Monday evening, Argentina time.

    “He served our country for a long time, and he’s going to come back and do it again.

    “One thing we’re really proud of is the retention of all of our players. We’ve got a group of guys that are hugely committed to the All Blacks, and it’s great to have another one back.”

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    @Grooter said in Should this week's test be the ushering-in of a new era for All Blacks?:

    @canefan well he has said himself his personal aspiration is to win 2 World cups with different nations 🙂

    have to win one to get to two

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    Can't wait to have Richie back and have him miss vital tackles to lose us more World Cup games.

    Least DMac and BB can tackle.

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    @NTA said in Should this week's test be the ushering-in of a new era for All Blacks?:

    If the "new era" is "losing at Eden Park" then absolutely.

    Call me magnanimous all you like but I don't mind if Joe Schmidt loses at Eden Park this weekend.

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    @nostrildamus after the fact. All the early noise was being drummed up by two certain journos and a former player.

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    @Kirwan said in Should this week's test be the ushering-in of a new era for All Blacks?:

    Can't wait to have Richie back and have him miss vital tackles to lose us more World Cup games.

    Least DMac and BB can tackle.

    Didn’t miss a tackle in the final….

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    @nostrildamus said in Should this week's test be the ushering-in of a new era for All Blacks?:

    @NTA said in Should this week's test be the ushering-in of a new era for All Blacks?:

    If the "new era" is "losing at Eden Park" then absolutely.

    Call me magnanimous all you like but I don't mind if Joe Schmidt loses at Eden Park this weekend.

    😠

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