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How are the AB's tracking heading into the BIL series?

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  • MilkM Offline
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    @Toddy said in How are the AB's tracking heading into the BIL series?:

    DMac does have a really high error rate that would be punished at test level.

    Yeah, he just has so many involvements at such a high pace and a percentage of those are always going to go awry. It's fine at Super level but agree it needs tightening at test level.

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    Lions tour: Aaron Cruden expected to miss Samoa Test but likely available for Lions' series

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    @gt12 development.

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    So it was Stephen Jones that came on here a couple of weeks back on the wind up regarding lions just being a commercial entity and no British/Irish being interested?

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    @gt12 I wonder if he is there for goal kicking insurance?

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    We need at least two of our back three to be excellent under the high ball. Is Reiko good enough under the high ball?

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    @hydro11 Yes.

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    Hansen is confident Kieran Read's thumb will have sufficiently healed to lead out his team at the start of the series, although he is set to sit out Friday night's clash with Samoa at Eden Park.

    Jerome Kaino will take the field this week after completing his recovery from knee surgery, while Brodie Retallick and Ben Smith are both free of concussion symptoms and Ryan Crotty will be "touch-and-go" with his damaged ribs.

    Aaron Cruden will miss the Samoa match but should be available against the Lions, having received good news from this morning's scan on the knee he hurt in the Chiefs' win over the Hurricanes on Friday night.

    Scott Barrett (knee) has also been passed fit, leaving only two All Blacks as confirmed absentees for the first test, with both Dane Coles (concussion) and Liam Squire (thumb) long expected to miss out.

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11874333

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    Excellent news. Very happy that Kaino will be playing this week.

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    @Donsteppa said in How are the AB's tracking heading into the BIL series?:

    Excellent news. Very happy that Kaino will be playing this week.

    Fixed that for ya

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    Good photo of the 3 of them, but they probably needed Ardie next to them to give us some context.

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/93597535/barrett-brothers-revelling-in-the-special-bond-they-have-in-these-all-blacks

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    That photo, and seeing them on the TV news, shows that you take the player stats with a huge grain of salt. Jordie is clearly taller than Scott, so they've inflated a lock's height.

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    @Bovidae Yes and look how much taller Savea is than Proctor. Also clearly shown, his stats are deflated.
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    @Bones And that was before the new hairdo!

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    It all depends on the photo/camera angle/posture. In this photo Scott looks slightly taller:
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    After seeing all three together, you'd almost think Beauden is a midget! 😃

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    @Bovidae Well he's almost as tall as the caketin there - so must be taller now!

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    All Blacks assistant coach Ian Foster 'delighted' with Dane Coles' progress after concussion

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    The shape of things to come must be looking clearer to Shag after today's game.

    The Lions will continue to play in the way they played against the Crusaders but in order for that to beat the ABs they must do so with precision. Having a rush D and kicking means you have to be very accurate and not allow the ABs a sniff of turnover ball. You also need good communication behind the D line to get back quick and secure any deft chips or prod throughs.
    For me this means that Gatland is going to have to settle on his test team straight away and play the combos to help with understanding. We should see a shadow test team v Maori and the dirt trackers will be put out against the Chiefs (which will be a complete clash of styles)
    The way the Lions play is very dependent on being mistake free. Make no mistakes and provide few chances and the score remains close. Make a mistake and suddenly you have ground to make up on the scoreboard and a temptation to go searching for points and ignoring the gameplan.
    Today they made errors and the Highlanders made them pay.

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    @Stargazer said in How are the AB's tracking heading into the BIL series?:

    It all depends on the photo/camera angle/posture. In this photo Scott looks slightly taller:
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    After seeing all three together, you'd almost think Beauden is a midget! 😃

    He definitely made it to the dinner table the quickest.

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    @MN5 said in How are the AB's tracking heading into the BIL series?:

    He definitely made it to the dinner table the quickest.

    How fast would you have to be to beat Beaudy?

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