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    @booboo said in All Blacks v France:

    @canefan said in All Blacks v France:

    @MN5 said in All Blacks v France:

    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks v France:

    12: Jordie, Lam, or Proctor I'd have before DH. Jordie is more of a weapon at 15 and can be (emergency level) back up at 10-I don't see DH's utility value.

    ….and if there’s an emergency after that emergency Havili can step in at 10 as well.

    David should be stood down...

    Begs the question about who comes after David...

    Any signs?

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    Lakai looked good
    The game seemed to meander a bit.
    Captaincy doesn't seem quite right

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    Disappointing to lose that one - a bit of coulda, woulda, shoulda.

    For a while, in the first half it looked like the floodgates were on the verge of opening. Unfortunately, a bit of a momentum shift and the French got on top a bit in the third quarter and we never quite headed them.

    I thought too that we should and would kick that last penalty into the corner - didn't think there was enough time left on the clock to ensure we'd get another chance to win it. I wonder if taking that shot was a bit of a hangover from last week, where repeatedly taking the three led us to winning comfortably?

    Rugby has definitely changed in terms of the value of taking the three. While nominally it's worth three points - it's actually worth three points minus the 50+ metres you automatically give the other team. So it's quite a low value return. And with two evenly matched teams, kicking off is almost like serving in tennis - if the receiver can get out of their territory and regain possession it's like breaking serve. But, more often the "server"is going to get points down the other end. And if they get seven then it's a poor exchange.

    I guess that I usually (though not always) prefer the opposition to take the three is a warning that you should be thinking hard about when you do so.

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    What was the point in subbing Roigard

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    @BerniesCorner said in All Blacks v France:

    What was the point in subbing Roigard

    I reckon it was fitness. He just doesn't have the miles in the legs to play at that level yet.

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    You'd have to think Reece played his last game in black today. He has had some lamentable cameos this year. Argentina test he handed them the impetus by batting a ball back to a blue shirt for a try. Today at 14-3 up he botches his kick chase assignment and the momentum shifts again with the resultant French try. In SA he gets himself carded. He also failed to stop their fullback scoring today with a fairly passive tackle, albeit we were stretched. If you are going to be a slow winger, you better have the rest of the nuts and bolts of your game on point.

    Narawa or Stevenson or even Love would have done no worse on the wing today.

    Rieko has loads of mongrel on D and is a cult hero for his trolling of the Irish but to my eye he coughs up a lot of ball on attack.

    I wanted shot of Beauden Barrett and ALB in 2019. I thought Reece was a tugboat then too. Similarly Cane, TJP and Havili have out stayed their welcomes. Harsh on Cane , but this is the Allblacks.

    I think we made the wrong choice of captain under Fozzie and I think Razor has picked the wrong captain again. In saying that, im not sure who else from the current squad could do it (Sititi jokes aside).

    Jury still out on Razor for me. He has confused me at the selection table quite a bit this year.

    The environment isnt as cut throat as it should be.

    Not going for the corner at the end was so un-Allblack like.

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    @mariner4life said in All Blacks v France:

    @BerniesCorner said in All Blacks v France:

    What was the point in subbing Roigard

    I reckon it was fitness. He just doesn't have the miles in the legs to play at that level yet.

    Must be GPS data we are not privy too.

    If we never had Aaron Smith, youd say Roigards passing was imperious.

    I know he snipes a lot, but it adds variety and leaves them second guessing.

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    @stodders said in All Blacks v France:

    @booboo anyone called Goliath?

    Poor, frustrated Bathsheba always left dripping like a fucked fridge

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    Ethan DeGroot probably glad he missed that meeting today. He'd have been blowing out his arse in that game of bull rush.

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    @Jet said in All Blacks v France:

    @mariner4life said in All Blacks v France:

    @BerniesCorner said in All Blacks v France:

    What was the point in subbing Roigard

    I reckon it was fitness. He just doesn't have the miles in the legs to play at that level yet.

    Must be GPS data we are not privy too.

    If we never had Aaron Smith, youd say Roigards passing was imperious.

    I know he snipes a lot, but it adds variety and leaves them second guessing.

    He was so good today, wonderful first half. But after a couple of games in like 7 months no way could he play 70 minutes at halfback in a test of that pace.

    Nailed on for the 9 jersey as long as he's fit now though, special player.

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    @Chris-B It's actually even worse because it actually paid off.

    After the kick, we held the ball and then Dmac got us into their 22 with his break.

    We had the ball hot on attack in their 22. At best score a try, or hold the ball and win a penalty to win the game.

    So we actually had done all the hard work. Make the kick, and get back into their 22 attacking.

    Then Beauden/Rieko screwed it up.

    Just such a DUMB loss to a team we could have beat by 20 today.

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    Congrats to France.

    Thought that was a cracking match as a fan, aside from the result.

    The NH seem intent on over officiating rugby into the ground. Well, except of course for dummy runners taking out players. There was one play where dummy runners came through and connected with both ALB and Rieko and nothing.

    I don't want to raise the hackles of the Cantabs and @Chris-B but I think @Bones is right, Jordan isn't the right fit at fullback. Maybe a finishing wing is his ceiling? Especially if he want so keep up his strike rate.

    Also, Reece is out of form and in a year when Telea has copped shit over his speed then how are we picking a guy who makes a tugboat look fast. Posters on here have a meltdown if DMac even steps slightly across field yet Reece runs sideways constantly putting added pressure on our team frequently.

    And not to leaves the Canes fluffers out, actually Moana now, are we happy with the not as good version of Savea we have now? Maybe a decent off season will get him back to his usual form. Conversely Roigard is actually living up to the hype of his Canes marketing team. Also Lakai put in a decent shift.

    I think we overdid the successful sideline play that worked so well in the early stages of the game. There were times when there was space out wide yet we just kept turning it back inside. TBH, I think this is a NZ thing as I often notice our Super teams do it as well.

    Weird that I'm not as upset as I should be with this loss.

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    @Nepia said in All Blacks v France:

    Weird that I'm not as upset as I should be with this loss.

    Rightly or wrongly we just don't have the same expectations for the ABs

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    @brodean said in All Blacks v France:

    @Nepia said in All Blacks v France:

    Weird that I'm not as upset as I should be with this loss.

    Rightly or wrongly we just don't have the same expectations for the ABs

    There's a difference to the way we lost compared to the last regime.

    Look at the stats. We completely dominated, even some of the french in the forums are saying the same thing.

    We should have finished this game in the first half (would have with Dmac).

    21-3 would have been a fair reflection.

    Let's not compare to the previous 4 years where against the big teams we were a genuine DISTANT second each time and looked like we needed them to capitulate for us to have a chance.

    We lost both our last two French games before this by 14.

    Today we were up 14-3 and comfortable and just blew it.

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    Roigard being back to his best is a huge relief. Many of us had feared that he would never get back to that level again after the horrific injury he suffered.

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    @akan004 said in All Blacks v France:

    Roigard being back to his best is a huge relief. Many of us had feared that he would never get back to that level again after the horrific injury he suffered.

    Ratima needs to get up to speed to compete cos it’s very much a one horse race at the moment

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    @Nepia said in All Blacks v France:

    Congrats to France.

    Thought that was a cracking match as a fan, aside from the result.

    The NH seem intent on over officiating rugby into the ground. Well, except of course for dummy runners taking out players. There was one play where dummy runners came through and connected with both ALB and Rieko and nothing.

    I don't want to raise the hackles of the Cantabs and @Chris-B but I think @Bones is right, Jordan isn't the right fit at fullback. Maybe a finishing wing is his ceiling? Especially if he want so keep up his strike rate.

    Also, Reece is out of form and in a year when Telea has copped shit over his speed then how are we picking a guy who makes a tugboat look fast. Posters on here have a meltdown if DMac even steps slightly across field yet Reece runs sideways constantly putting added pressure on our team frequently.

    And not to leaves the Canes fluffers out, actually Moana now, are we happy with the not as good version of Savea we have now? Maybe a decent off season will get him back to his usual form. Conversely Roigard is actually living up to the hype of his Canes marketing team. Also Lakai put in a decent shift.

    I think we overdid the successful sideline play that worked so well in the early stages of the game. There were times when there was space out wide yet we just kept turning it back inside. TBH, I think this is a NZ thing as I often notice our Super teams do it as well.

    Weird that I'm not as upset as I should be with this loss.

    I can understand the reservations about Jordan, but im not having Beaudy back there either.

    Fuck that carry on. Give me Jordan any day.

    To be fair to Will he got mullered a few times but never shied away from taking it into contact.

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    @DMX said in All Blacks v France:

    @sparky

    Rees, Jordan and Ratimer were all terrible.

    You can add Ratima to that as well he was shit again.

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    @Chris said in All Blacks v France:

    @DMX said in All Blacks v France:

    @sparky

    Rees, Jordan and Ratimer were all terrible.

    You can add Ratima to that as well he was shit again.

    So was Reece

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    @MN5 said in All Blacks v France:

    @Chris said in All Blacks v France:

    @DMX said in All Blacks v France:

    @sparky

    Rees, Jordan and Ratimer were all terrible.

    You can add Ratima to that as well he was shit again.

    So was Reece

    Well I agreed with that if you read it I added Ratima to those 3 so your point is ?.

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