All Blacks 2025
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@Kiwidom said in All Blacks 2025:
@frugby The other wingers from the last few NZ under 20s squads have hardly set the world on fire either :
Macca Springer
Nik Vikena - moved to Sydney
Codey Vai - 7s
Stanley Solomon
Isaac Hutchinson
Frank VaenukuAll these guys are way too young to be writing off yet
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The people on here who were calling Jordie average and not in the league of Kriel / De Allende or other top centres need to watch Leinster's last few games since Jordie became available, 3 MOTM worthy performances in a row.... anyone who thinks Jordie isn't a top 3 centre in the world must be kidding themselves.
Maybe just maybe.... it's our coaches (ie Jason Holland) who aren't utilizing him as well as we could be, just look at recently how Jordie was praising Leinster and 2024 Hurricanes attack coach Tyler Blyeendal for his coaching & influence on his game.
The All Black's current problems are not cattle-related, we just have poor technical coaches and are really missing a Tony Brown / Wayne Smith / Joe Schmidt, etc...or even just a Nick Evans or Blyeendaal creative influence in the coaching group.
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@darylmitchell said in All Blacks 2025:
The people on here who were calling Jordie average and not in the league of Kriel / De Allende or other top centres need to watch Leinster's last few games since Jordie became available, 3 MOTM worthy performances in a row.... anyone who thinks Jordie isn't a top 3 centre in the world must be kidding themselves.
Maybe just maybe.... it's our coaches (ie Jason Holland) who aren't utilizing him as well as we could be, just look at recently how Jordie was praising Leinster and 2024 Hurricanes attack coach Tyler Blyeendal for his coaching & influence on his game.
The All Black's current problems are not cattle-related, we just have poor technical coaches and are really missing a Tony Brown / Wayne Smith / Joe Schmidt, etc...or even just a Nick Evans or Blyeendaal creative influence in the coaching group.
I watched a bit of that game and it’s no wonder Jordie dominated. I just don’t think that rugby is as high as Super (at the highest level). Jordie didn’t dominate this year because he was up against better competition. Even when the Canes were hot Jordie didn’t have the impact you’d think he would for a player of his calibre. Maybe he’s in form now or maybe the competition over there is a little easier. It’s laughable that Northern fans think Super is a weak competition when a player who hardly performed goes over there and dominates.
Can’t wait until the World Club comp when our teams dominate the North.
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@darylmitchell said in All Blacks 2025:
The people on here who were calling Jordie average and not in the league of Kriel / De Allende or other top centres need to watch Leinster's last few games since Jordie became available, 3 MOTM worthy performances in a row.... anyone who thinks Jordie isn't a top 3 centre in the world must be kidding themselves.
Maybe just maybe.... it's our coaches (ie Jason Holland) who aren't utilizing him as well as we could be, just look at recently how Jordie was praising Leinster and 2024 Hurricanes attack coach Tyler Blyeendal for his coaching & influence on his game.
The All Black's current problems are not cattle-related, we just have poor technical coaches and are really missing a Tony Brown / Wayne Smith / Joe Schmidt, etc...or even just a Nick Evans or Blyeendaal creative influence in the coaching group.
This isn’t quite ‘David Havilli will make a great back up 10 based on Super rugby form’ level crazy talk but it’s certainly up there
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@Canes4life said in All Blacks 2025:
@darylmitchell said in All Blacks 2025:
The people on here who were calling Jordie average and not in the league of Kriel / De Allende or other top centres need to watch Leinster's last few games since Jordie became available, 3 MOTM worthy performances in a row.... anyone who thinks Jordie isn't a top 3 centre in the world must be kidding themselves.
Maybe just maybe.... it's our coaches (ie Jason Holland) who aren't utilizing him as well as we could be, just look at recently how Jordie was praising Leinster and 2024 Hurricanes attack coach Tyler Blyeendal for his coaching & influence on his game.
The All Black's current problems are not cattle-related, we just have poor technical coaches and are really missing a Tony Brown / Wayne Smith / Joe Schmidt, etc...or even just a Nick Evans or Blyeendaal creative influence in the coaching group.
I watched a bit of that game and it’s no wonder Jordie dominated. I just don’t think that rugby is as high as Super (at the highest level). Jordie didn’t dominate this year because he was up against better competition. Even when the Canes were hot Jordie didn’t have the impact you’d think he would for a player of his calibre. Maybe he’s in form now or maybe the competition over there is a little easier. It’s laughable that Northern fans think Super is a weak competition when a player who hardly performed goes over there and dominates.
Can’t wait until the World Club comp when our teams dominate the North.
The double standards on here are incredible.
If anything you just backed up my statement & despite having seemingly the best cattle in the world we managed to choke 4 very winnable tests in 2024 due to inadequate coaching staff.
Usually you people are using the 'perceived' poor strength of Super Rugby to excuse the All Black coaches and ironically this post implies our players in Super are the best in the world and therefore have no excuses for losing to SA twice (who's franchises are currently wallowing at the bottom of the URC table......)
And a NZ side just took out another World Schools Champs yesterday beating those supposed heavyweight SA schools.
This narrative that our losses to SA and France and the 3 extremely poor and lucky victories over a terrible England side were excusable because... uh...Mo'unga not here?
I'm tired of the amount of apologism on here.
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@darylmitchell said in All Blacks 2025:
And a NZ side just took out another World Schools Champs yesterday beating those supposed heavyweight SA schools.
yeah but to put that in perspective the SA team they beat in the final Paul Roos Gymnasium were missing a number of their star players.
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@Chris South Africa U20's finished 8th, 7th, 4th, 5th, in the last 4 World Champs, heck even Arg and Australia have been doing a lot better at U20 level since 2019. And the South Africa franchises are currently getting reamed in the European Champions Cup and URC comps....
You people with this mindset there's 'no shame in losing to SA' are part of the problem. They're not the fearsome opponent you believe they are. The SA franchise overall had a lower win % in all Super Rugby matches going back to 1996 than Australian teams overall and only won 3 titles in 26 years.
You people have convinced yourself that they're worthy of so much respect, in reality, they're extremely overrated.
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@darylmitchell said in All Blacks 2025:
This narrative that our losses to SA and France and the 3 extremely poor and lucky victories over a terrible England side
You don't get it with ways.
In Didn't Happen World they were either all loseable or all winable. As it happened, 3 were lost, and 3 were won.
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@darylmitchell said in All Blacks 2025:
@Chris South Africa U20's finished 8th, 7th, 4th, 5th, in the last 4 World Champs, heck even Arg and Australia have been doing a lot better at U20 level since 2019. And the South Africa franchises are currently getting reamed in the European Champions Cup and URC comps....
You people with this mindset there's 'no shame in losing to SA' are part of the problem. They're not the fearsome opponent you believe they are. The SA franchise overall had a lower win % in all Super Rugby matches going back to 1996 than Australian teams overall and only won 3 titles in 26 years.
You people have convinced yourself that they're worthy of so much respect, in reality, they're extremely overrated.
A lot of assumptions in your post, you don’t know what I think or feel as I have not stated anything you assume in your post.
Maybe people like you need to calm down and don’t try to force your ideas on others, and when they don’t agree with you reverting to the childish unfounded accusations in your post. -
@booboo said in All Blacks 2025:
Also, please define
you people
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Malachi Wrampling is my bolter for the All Blacks next year. Think he could be next years Sititi. Think he’ll get plenty of game time at the chiefs.
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@Chris said in All Blacks 2025:
@darylmitchell said in All Blacks 2025:
And a NZ side just took out another World Schools Champs yesterday beating those supposed heavyweight SA schools.
yeah but to put that in perspective the SA team they beat in the final Paul Roos Gymnasium were missing a number of their star players.
It’s an invitational tournament (presumably because the top high schools can’t afford to go to a world championship) every year?
I don’t think it’s a true world championship is it?
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@chchfanatic said in All Blacks 2025:
Malachi Wrampling is my bolter for the All Blacks next year. Think he could be next years Sititi. Think he’ll get plenty of game time at the chiefs.
He looked good in TRC U20. Shame he was injured for the World Cup.
Got lots of potential! Big ask to make the ABs as a 20 yr old loose forward though.
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I think both sides of the argument have strong points to it.
Most people thought the AB coaching would have produced better results. I certainly did.
They had parts of games where we looked very good but also managed to create problems that the ABs have historically never had - such as looking gassed in 2nd halves of games and not being able to in the last quarter of test matches - traditionally a time where the ABs would own.
I am hoping that a year under their belts mean that the coaching start to get the results from the side we are expecting, especially with our backline.
On the player side - I believe we have the best talent pool of players since the 2015 side. We have a great opportunity to build a great squad that can become the best in the world and go to the RWC in great shape.
SA will fall back eventually. They have too many older players not too. Their younger players look good now because they are being carried through by some generational Boks, but when they become the main players this is when things can dall apart quickly.
We have seen this happen with a number of great AB sides - 87-90, 95-97, 05-06* 2011-2016, so I am not sure why this SA side would be any different.
*Not quite the same as this side didn’t have the high amount of turnovers that other sides did