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    FFS get a grip

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    @gt12 said in FFS get a grip:

    @junior

    Parson’s has 100% drank the cool aide.

    I expected it of Hall and Ross isn’t the right personality here, he just gives up rather than really challenging these guys.

    When Gypper started off talking about how it was the first time we leaked a lot of points I nearly threw my phone at the floor - so busy to make excuses that he forgot a record loss to the Boks.

    Parsons did not distinguish himself at all, was as bad or worse than the sycophant Hall, the worst bit was when he tried to use stats to back up his view that we didn't suck balls

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    The importance of the little men?

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    @pakman said in The importance of the little men?:

    @Smuts said in The importance of the little men?:

    Hang on a second - Reinach was the disaster artist who failed to manage the back end of the Ellis Park test. He also had over 30 minutes at Eden Park to rescue a game that only needed the boks to scratch up 11 points.

    Williams was far from perfect in both those games but given the armchair ride they got behind the bok pack neither of them can really say they delivered.

    Sub either of them for White, Roigard or, the inexplicably unselected tourist, Faf, and the Boks win those games easily.

    I think Reinach suits the current Boks game of heavy set piece focus, keeping ball close for a few phases and then launching shortish half field bombs, and ONLY THEN playing attacking rugby. Williams much more suited to having to chase the game.

    Ellis Park ended wrong way, but I suspect Rassie has refined his tactics since the .

    To be honest, Ellis Park match was lost due to.Boks being careless.with the ball and Wallabies punishing those turnovers and the crap cover defence. Libbok was main culprit, plus the lineout was dysfunctional, Marx and Bongi both poor throwing in. Match was over before Reinach got off the bench.

    Your point stands, Reinach was a point of difference for the Boks in the back end of the championship (same as Roigard was for abs) and I think it's because he brought a combative, no nonsense mentality to the game and he is just a generally tidy and accurate player. He doesn't overcomplicate things, just hard nosed rugby and good option taking. Some of the younger Boks are more spectacular but they are also erratic and error prone.

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    The Rugby Championship 2025

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    @Frank said in The Rugby Championship 2025:

    I think they're 10 points better than us.
    Superior scrum.
    Much better 10.
    More depth.
    More powerful loose forwards
    Better coach.
    More savvy players.
    We were bloody lucky it was raining at Eden Park.

    If they have a superior scrum, much better 10, better coach, more savvy players and more powerful loose forwards they should still do better in the rain!

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    Boks v Wobblies I

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    @pakman said in Boks v Wobblies I:

    Howard was extremely well regarded by Leicester.

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    Wobblies 2025

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    @NTA said in Wobblies 2025:

    Lose? "Pommy bastards colluded to scuttle our chances!" 😠 🖕

    or, should have cracked a window...

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    AUNZ XV vs British and Irish Lions

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    @cgrant said in AUNZ XV vs British and Irish Lions:

    @ARHS said in AUNZ XV vs British and Irish Lions:

    Just watched. Anzac midfield pretty awful. Bizarre back subs made. Horrid back pass from Fakatava. I guess just nothing clicked for them.
    MP don't look to get getting the old Laumape. Looks a bit slow.
    The Lions were very clinical and impressive all round.

    Most Ferners who were hoping to get Laumape back in NZ should be in a very different mood now. Of course, they didn't watch the Top 14 games where he was involved. He was already a shadow of his former self.

    There's a reason why they end up back in NZ. They're not wanted by anyone overseas.

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    Gatland

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    AB missing piece

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    @canefan ...rather than giving some of the younger 10's that have been playing in NZ against some of the softer international teams like Japan or Italy....

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    All Blacks v Japan

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    https://www.tvnz.co.nz/news/daily-news-1723786396818-f183-1723941497988/chaos-in-all-blacks-untidy-win-against-average-japan-side-in-depth

    Same as most people here, they not giving that performance vs 14th ranked Japan a pass at all

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    TRC Squad

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    @gt12 said in TRC Squad:

    @Kirwan said in TRC Squad:

    Pretty funny using the fact that Akira is going overseas to not pick him, as if he doesn’t have an out clause if he got selected. Even funnier when you consider all the overseas crusaders they are luring back.

    It's not like he's going for the rugby, Kintetstu are the worst team in league 1 (just came up I think). Osaka is nice, but it's not like he's off to Panasonic, Toshiba etc.

    They actually just got demoted to Div 2 following last season.

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    Pumas v Wallabies I

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    @NTA said in Pumas v Wallabies I:

    Tizzano has 57 tackles in his first 3 Tests at 100% completion.

    He's a fucking animal, that kid.

    57 tackles at 100% suggests more of a machine than an animal. That's seriously impressive.

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    Maul

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    @ACT-Crusader said in Maul:

    @pakman said in Maul:

    @Duluth Reds probably the benchmark, but Blues were good.

    Although you’d have to ask why the Brumbies consistently make more metres per maul. From what I could see is their organisation / formation is quick to align hence there are initial metres made before the defense is really set.

    On the defensive side, players with long levers certainly helps. Darry and Lord could both be really effective in that regard.

    Long arms help, and BBBR was very good for that (as was Itoje, who has very long arms for his height).

    So agree with potential, but not sure how accomplished Darry and Lord yet are. The former was part of several very effective mauls against Los Pumas.

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    QF - Chiefs v Reds

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    @Bones said in QF - Chiefs v Reds:

    @pakman said in QF - Chiefs v Reds:

    @Bovidae said in QF - Chiefs v Reds:

    @Mr-Fish said in QF - Chiefs v Reds:

    Looks like Poihipi has moved into 10.

    Yes, the backline all moved in one position with Tupaea on the wing.

    DMac Spent quite a lot of time eeew aiming around in 10 spot.

    Fucken eh

    Thought police fucken with me.

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    Opening match tickets

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    @pakman said in Opening match tickets:

    I got a pair about ten metres from goal line and middle tier but a mate had a pair directly behind posts, so sold mine to a mate's mate.

    Maaaate

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    Mehrts

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    @pakman said in Mehrts:

    @Billy-Tell said in Mehrts:

    @pakman said in Mehrts:

    Think he may have a gig commentating for French RWC broadcasts.

    The guy learnt his French in the southwest of France judging by his franglais accent. Bien joué André.

    That explains why I can broadly understand him. Parisians parlent trop vite pour moi!

    He speaks pretty decent French. And his accent is also pretty good. With that level he’ll be fine for commentary. Quick squiz at wiki shows he played for Toulon Paris and Béziers. Also saw he’s 50!!

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    Wales vs England

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    @MiketheSnow But where to now for Wales, Mike? Ok get players contracts/pay sorted, but after that? Coaches have already been swapped out. Some older players need to be dropped but not all. Wales is a proud rugby country. Need a new direction/thought pattern and fast.

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    Any idea where...

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    Usually the North Bridge Hilton.

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    Backline defence captain

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Backline defence captain:

    @No-Quarter said in Backline defence captain:

    Jacks lack of pace would be less likely to get exposed at 12 as well and he could take charge of the defense.

    I am probably completely wrong, but I have never gained the impression that Jack is a natural leader. I have been waiting for him to take games and his team mates by the scruff of the neck but he never seems to.

    It’s pretty hard to do any of that when you’re injured to be fair.

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    Consistency

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    @pakman FYI there is an extension just for nzherald you can get on mozilla to bypass.

    To some degree, Pumas coach Michael Cheika was right when he said that in the last few years the general standard of refereeing in international rugby has improved. Some of the worst habits that plagued the game in the last World Cup cycle have been fixed. Now teams can't edge their defensive line to an offside position and get away with it, and no longer can players who were in front of a kick move into a strong defensive position earlier than the laws allow. The failure to referee the basics was wildly frustrating, but at least now that no longer happens and there is a firm sense that at last officials have realised that the offside line isn't a little thing they can choose to ignore. But there remains one area of maddening inconsistency: one facet of the game where teams can operate almost with impunity one week depending on the referee, to seemingly have everything reversed the next. And that of course is the horribly termed breakdown or tackled ball area, where in the series between New Zealand and Argentina, it was refereed to two extremes to produce two entirely different test match experiences and two vastly different results. In Christchurch, the young, Georgian referee Nika Amashukeli penalised the All Blacks 14 times, nearly all of which were at the tackled ball. He was mostly labelled pedantic and some even branded his decisions bizarre. His interpretation of what was legal certainly left All Blacks head coach Ian Foster bemused, as he said after the game: "Overall, I just felt that they got away with some stuff at the breakdown, not releasing the ball carrier on the ground, and we weren't able to deal with it. "It was an area where we got hammered in the penalty count at critical times. I'm probably a little bit bemused by some of that." And this is the crazy thing about the international game at the moment – Foster was bemused by Amashukeli, while Cheika lauded the young referee's work and who would know which of them was right? The following week, the more experienced Nic Berry had control in Hamilton and the All Blacks were clinical, ruthless and highly disciplined at the breakdown. They produced the quick ball they were after, barely lost a turnover and their ability in that area produced an endless stream of penalties against the Pumas. The breakdown is a busy area, lots of bodies flying in, dynamic movements happening which produce high impact collisions, the legality of which are not easy to determine in real time. No one doubts it's a hard area to referee and difficult for officials to strike that desired balance of allowing a fair contest for the ball, while ensuring that the game continues to flow. But as hard as it may be, it can't surely be so complex as to produce such vastly different interpretations from test to test depending on the referee. There must be a way to generate greater consistency of rule interpretation and law application to reduce the volatility we have seen in performance and outcome so far this year. This problem of breakdown interpretation was visible in the series against Ireland as well. In the first test, Ireland felt the All Blacks were able to exaggerate the depth and width of the ruck in the first test, something which helped the home side storm to a comfortable win. In the second test, a new referee came in and ruled that area differently and the All Blacks were heavily penalised and it does appear as if the international game is effectively holding itself hostage to the way one person will view one particular component. Despite the general improvements that have been made in the last few years in the general standard of officiating, the tackled ball area has descended into such an unpredictable and unfathomable mess that it has the potential to turn the World Cup into a farce. France 2023 may not be won by the best team, but by the team which can best anticipate and adapt to how a referee will rule the breakdown and if the randomness of it all is confusing to hard-core rugby heads who feel they have some understanding of how this area should be refereed, imagine what it will look like to the uninitiated who fancy seeing next year if they can use the World Cup as a means to get into the sport. When Foster said after the loss in Christchurch that his team needs to get better at adapting to the referee in real time, he was right. But it shouldn't be like that. Players should have some confidence that what they encounter one week at the breakdown will look similar to what they will face the next time they play and test matches shouldn't be determined by what a team can get away with.
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    Bledisloe 1

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    @ACT-Crusader said in Bledisloe 1:

    And if you are league supporter, just be sure to remember that whatever sanction a judiciary spits out there is a premium on top of that for any Warriors

    Using the WE CAN'T PUNISH FANS AT FINALS TIME clause, because... well..... 😉

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