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    @brodean said in All Blacks 2025:

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    @Duluth said in All Blacks 2025:

    @reprobate said in All Blacks 2025:

    I don't think Retallick

    He was a shit. Whether or not I cared depended on what jersey he wore

    Yeah, if you say so - but regardless you could make a long list of niggly fuckwits who have been beaten on the field by people who weren't. It's just not a requirement for success, and it's not what is making us lose.

    All of the teams that wo the RWC were niggly af.

    As per Duluth, all the teams that aren't us are niggly AF. I don't think they were more niggly in the years they won, we were just more irritated by them. Our winning teams weren't particularly niggly.

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    Aren't we blaming the Chief's loss on the weekend on Samipeni Finau for being a niggly fuck? Worked well huh?

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    @brodean said in All Blacks 2025:

    @reprobate said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Chris said in All Blacks 2025:

    @reprobate said in All Blacks 2025:

    @brodean said in All Blacks 2025:

    @nzzp said in All Blacks 2025:

    @brodean said in All Blacks 2025:

    One of the best maulers around too on attack and defence.

    and a workrate that is off the charts. Man he gets involved a lot - not always good outcomes, but his motor is massive

    Yeah the workrate stats are interesting this year.

    Locks Contact Involvements Per 80 Minutes ( Carries + Rucks + Tackles )

    64.84 Zach Gallagher
    58.89 Will Stodart
    56.07 Isaia Walker-Leawere
    54.02 Jamie Hannah
    53.5 Cameron Suafoa
    53.09 Fabian Holland
    52.83 Caleb Delany
    50.23 Josh Lord
    49.83 Naitoa Ah Kuoi
    49.45 Josh Beehre
    48.99 Scott Barrett
    47.3 Tupou Vaa'i
    46.86 Patrick Tuipulotu
    46.47 Antonio Shalfoon
    43.36 Allan Craig
    40.74 Mitchell Dunshea

    Based off theanalyst stats.

    Of those guys, Holland would be the first actually playing 80 minutes maybe?

    Yeah Holland,Barrett,Vai,Tuipulotu are the only ones playing 80 min consistently.

    That matches what I've been seeing, the Dutchman has some motor, and the other 3 would all be targeting the international season. Pick him I reckon.
    If he can put a few more kg on and keep the workrate he has a heap of potential. It's only really his emergence along with Vaai arguably outplaying Barrett last year which makes Barretts spot look anything less than rock solid.

    He's already 120kg isn't he? I think Holland should be there. Unfortunately it looks like Lord and Darry are going the way of Blackadder with their injuries.

    Yeah - 124kg. He doesn't need more weight on his frame at his age. He will put weight on naturally as he gets older.

    He derserves to be called up. He has huge potential and reminds me of of a young retallick with his high workrate

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    Def agree with your premise on developing players over time (see Tupou Vaa'i). And while Akira was treated badly by Hansen but he had more opportunists than many under Foster but never quite kicked on.

    Robertson and co. may have missed a trick last year with him, but we'll never know

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks 2025:

    @No-Quarter

    Def agree with your premise on developing players over time (see Tupou Vaa'i). And while Akira was treated badly by Hansen but he had more opportunists than many under Foster but never quite kicked on.

    Robertson and co. may have missed a trick last year with him, but we'll never know

    And neither did Blackadder and Frizell yet one is an insta pick when fit and the other one is being courted constantly by the Tubby coach despite the fact he is in Japan and a shitty human.

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    @Nepia said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks 2025:

    @No-Quarter

    Def agree with your premise on developing players over time (see Tupou Vaa'i). And while Akira was treated badly by Hansen but he had more opportunists than many under Foster but never quite kicked on.

    Robertson and co. may have missed a trick last year with him, but we'll never know

    And neither did Blackadder and Frizell yet one is an insta pick when fit and the other one is being courted constantly by the Tubby coach despite the fact he is in Japan and a shitty human.

    Akira was given about an equal chance by Foster vs Frizellm then they chose Frizell. He was going overseas before Robertson announced a squad. And apparently shitty humans is the way forward anyway.
    Blackadder still hasn't played as many games for the ABs as Akira did - so you could argue he hasn't had as much of a chance yet..

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    @reprobate said in All Blacks 2025:

    Blackadder still hasn't played as many games for the ABs as Akira did - so you could argue he hasn't had as much of a chance yet..

    I don't really want to wade back into this argument but you've got to admit the fact that Blackadder has been injured a helleva lot more often than Akira really puts into question this whole 'he hasn't had as much of a chance' conclusion..

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    What are the chances of getting some of our older All Blacks like Aaron Smith back for another Super season?

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    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks 2025:

    @reprobate said in All Blacks 2025:

    Blackadder still hasn't played as many games for the ABs as Akira did - so you could argue he hasn't had as much of a chance yet..

    I don't really want to wade back into this argument but you've got to admit the fact that Blackadder has been injured a helleva lot more often than Akira really puts into question this whole 'he hasn't had as much of a chance' conclusion..

    Well you can't prove yourself at test level without playing at test level, so obviously being injured prevents that opportunity.
    Given how upset people are at Akira only getting 22 goes, they must be clamouring for Blackadder to get a lot more than his current 14?

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    @SBW1 said in All Blacks 2025:

    What are the chances of getting some of our older All Blacks like Aaron Smith back for another Super season?

    Pretty good, I imagine a certain team in the north wouldn't mind an experienced 9 with a good pass.

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    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks 2025:

    @reprobate said in All Blacks 2025:

    Blackadder still hasn't played as many games for the ABs as Akira did - so you could argue he hasn't had as much of a chance yet..

    I don't really want to wade back into this argument but you've got to admit the fact that Blackadder has been injured a helleva lot more often than Akira really puts into question this whole 'he hasn't had as much of a chance' conclusion..

    If you look at the current crop of players and the players over the last cycle most of them didn't start playing consistently better until after they had 20 or 30 odd tests under their belt. Richie Mo'unga for example was at about 30 tests by the end of the Irish series. He played through that period when we lost with the rest of those players.

    Sure he produced some good games now and then but he also failed to take tests by the scruff of the neck on multiple occasions - he did that at Super level but not at test level.

    Same with Jordie Barrett. It took him about 30 tests before he stopped the brain farts.

    I've seen Newell get his head shoved up is us a couple of times against the South African scrum.

    Havili is on 30 odd tests now and he's still getting chances even though he's thrown at least 3 intercepts for the ABs that led to tries.

    Reece on multiple occasions has shown he is a liability under the highball and lacks pace.

    So many players have gotten multiple chances despite their deficiencies.

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    @reprobate said in All Blacks 2025:

    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks 2025:

    @reprobate said in All Blacks 2025:

    Blackadder still hasn't played as many games for the ABs as Akira did - so you could argue he hasn't had as much of a chance yet..

    I don't really want to wade back into this argument but you've got to admit the fact that Blackadder has been injured a helleva lot more often than Akira really puts into question this whole 'he hasn't had as much of a chance' conclusion..

    Well you can't prove yourself at test level without playing at test level, so obviously being injured prevents that opportunity.
    Given how upset people are at Akira only getting 22 goes, they must be clamouring for Blackadder to get a lot more than his current 14?

    I'm not convinced you addressed what I posted but anyway Akira was up against Frizell, Blackadder if/when he was available was recently up against Sititi. Who of SF and WS do you think offered the stronger competition?

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    @reprobate said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Nepia said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks 2025:

    @No-Quarter

    Def agree with your premise on developing players over time (see Tupou Vaa'i). And while Akira was treated badly by Hansen but he had more opportunists than many under Foster but never quite kicked on.

    Robertson and co. may have missed a trick last year with him, but we'll never know

    And neither did Blackadder and Frizell yet one is an insta pick when fit and the other one is being courted constantly by the Tubby coach despite the fact he is in Japan and a shitty human.

    Akira was given about an equal chance by Foster vs Frizellm then they chose Frizell. He was going overseas before Robertson announced a squad. And apparently shitty humans is the way forward anyway.
    Blackadder still hasn't played as many games for the ABs as Akira did - so you could argue he hasn't had as much of a chance yet..

    Frizell clearly got more opportunities than Akira, otherwise how else would he have failed so spectacularly in a RWC final? Akira wasn't there. My response was to a comment saying he had more opportunists (sic) than others.

    You're being a bit disingenuous about the number of games Blackadder has played, he's an insta pick in AB squads when not injured, he's just injured frequently.

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    God please name the squad early so we can bicker about new shit

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    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2025:

    God please name the squad early so we can bicker about new shit

    @ACT-Crusader ?

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    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2025:

    God please name the squad early so we can bicker about new shit

    We wish, I think its going to be new old shit

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    Jared Wright  /  Jun 11  /  New Zealand

    James O'Connor perplexed 'most consistent performer' is not in the conversation to solve All Blacks' selection issue

    James O'Connor perplexed 'most consistent performer' is not in the conversation to solve All Blacks' selection issue

    James O'Connor can't understand why Crusaders captain David Havili is not mentioned in the conversation for the All Blacks' midfield conundrum.

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    @Daffy-Jaffy said in All Blacks 2025:

    Jared Wright  /  Jun 11  /  New Zealand

    James O'Connor perplexed 'most consistent performer' is not in the conversation to solve All Blacks' selection issue

    James O'Connor perplexed 'most consistent performer' is not in the conversation to solve All Blacks' selection issue

    James O'Connor can't understand why Crusaders captain David Havili is not mentioned in the conversation for the All Blacks' midfield conundrum.

    James O'Connor doing his best for the Wallabies then....

    But seriously, Havili is a decent enough operator, been a great servant for the Crusaders, but he's been tried and failed more than enough at Test level to the point where we have better options waiting.

    I notice the only time Marshall has bought up Blues players was to slag them off like he did with Papali'i and Sotutu the other day.

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    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2025:

    God please name the squad early so we can bicker about new shit

    Forked the thread into a new one:
    https://www.forum.thesilverfern.com/topic/7401/all-blacks-loosie-selections-in-recent-years/1

    I could've gone back further but this post seemed like a good full stop on the conversation

    Also, feel free to create more AB threads in the sport forum. It doesn't have to all go here. Threads about certain positions etc etc

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    Awesome work Duluth. I keep looking for any new info and having to wade through repetitive garbage to find there is none.
    Lots of other squads being named now. Maybe Aussies soon. And a Maori squad. So lots to look forward to.

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