All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3
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Basically GP thinks ABs are angry at:
- their own performance
- judiciary for inconsistencies
- lack of YC for persistent infringing
- Sinckler as follows
''The final sore point for the All Blacks was the incident after the final whistle where Lions prop Kyle Sinckler said something particularly nasty to TJ Perenara.''
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I didnt click either. Fuck the herald
But I am sick of this "don't make the All Blacks angry" bullshit.... Sumo Stevenson went on and on about it in his post match show, same with Melodie Robinson.
I'm sure the Lions are "angry" too, Perenara acting like a dickhead after the final whistle would have that effect on anyone.
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@SammyC yeah it won't be a case of the "ABs are angry" this weekend, it'll be the "ABs are focused on accuracy to get the job done this time". This is professional sport, red mist doesn't get you very far, as we see on a regular basis with TJP.
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Interesting article on the 42 about Poite and scrums, and why this dude reckons McGrath should play instead of Vunipola.
Scroll past the first few paragraphs of chippy resentment re: selection or treatment of Irish legends within the Lions context. Then it gets interesting.
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Until last year, when he was excellent, I had TJP rated as one of the worst all blacks I had seen. Although that's a bit unfair as I was judging him as a replacement. Certainly the worst impact sub I had seen.
Come on, overexcited, make mistakes and play like a headless chick with an IV of adrenalin still stuck in his arm.
Like last Saturday, basically..
Interesting on Breakdown last night that JK thought all the subs came on frustrated , and subsequently were poor.
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TJP is really frustrating. He's supremely talented, and when he keeps his head down and concentrates on his rugby he can be one of the best going around. But so often he lets his emotions get the better of him and it negatively impacts his play and also his team. Just when you think he's turning a corner he'll play like he did in Wellington, or like he did against the Chiefs earlier in the year.
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@No-Quarter a bit like Kelleher.
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@SammyC said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:
I'm sure the Lions are "angry" too, Perenara acting like a dickhead after the final whistle would have that effect on anyone
His stupid face is enough to make me angry
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@Rapido said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:
Interesting article on the 42 about Poite and scrums, and why this dude reckons McGrath should play instead of Vunipola.
Scroll past the first few paragraphs of chippy resentment re: selection or treatment of Irish legends within the Lions context. Then it gets interesting.
Here's the first three 'chippy resentment' paragraphs:
HE’S HARDLY AVERSE to uproarious curveballs when it comes to team selection, but Warren Gatland would be wise to stick as opposed to twist when it comes to Saturday’s potentially monumental third Test with New Zealand at Eden Park.
Gatland and the Lions arrive at a similar juncture as they did four years ago with the series tied at one apiece, but on this occasion the momentum travels in overhead luggage with the tourists as opposed to the hosts, as both sides ascend New Zealand’s North Island in search of immortality (we presume, by now, you’ve heard it beckons).
Last weekend’s victory dictates that neither the Lions’ starting XV nor matchday squad require a major reshuffle. Gatland is not the head coach who needs to make a ‘statement’ selection call, and so the seemingly inexplicable, unceremonious quelling of a major name remains unlikely ahead of his announcement in the wee hours of Thursday morning Irish time. There will likely be no Sextongate to follow 2013’s Brian O’Driscoll saga, and it’s unlikely Sam Warburton will go the way of fellow Test captain Peter O’Mahony after a solid outing in Wellington. The back three is now settled and reasonably productive, the centres combined with Sexton are a force, and Conor Murray has once more distanced himself from the chasing pack as the world’s finest nine.".???? Did I miss some seething resentment?
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Off topic I know but he's a legend so carry on...
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11886111
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@ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:
@junior probably a big reason why they have brought Fekitoa back into the fray. He and ALB have a combination and I quite like ALB defending at 12 and Fekitoa is a genuine centre.
Laumape is an impact option at this stage.
I'm not sure of the answer, but how can we keep Barrett at 1st 5 longer? I know this might set Nepia and Crucial's knight in shining armour alerts off, and it's not meant to be a slight on Cruden, but I prefer Barrett to be at 10 in both attack and defence. Sure he didn't have a great test last weekend, but I felt we lost shape when he shifted.
Hence the ABs wanting Dmac to be a success at 10 , not necessarily him in isolation , but someone to be a 10 utility on the bench , that can come on somewhere else and we only move BB if injured .
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@Pot-Hale said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:
@Rapido said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:
Interesting article on the 42 about Poite and scrums, and why this dude reckons McGrath should play instead of Vunipola.
Scroll past the first few paragraphs of chippy resentment re: selection or treatment of Irish legends within the Lions context. Then it gets interesting.
Here's the first three 'chippy resentment' paragraphs:
HE’S HARDLY AVERSE to uproarious curveballs when it comes to team selection, but Warren Gatland would be wise to stick as opposed to twist when it comes to Saturday’s potentially monumental third Test with New Zealand at Eden Park.
Gatland and the Lions arrive at a similar juncture as they did four years ago with the series tied at one apiece, but on this occasion the momentum travels in overhead luggage with the tourists as opposed to the hosts, as both sides ascend New Zealand’s North Island in search of immortality (we presume, by now, you’ve heard it beckons).
Last weekend’s victory dictates that neither the Lions’ starting XV nor matchday squad require a major reshuffle. Gatland is not the head coach who needs to make a ‘statement’ selection call, and so the seemingly inexplicable, unceremonious quelling of a major name remains unlikely ahead of his announcement in the wee hours of Thursday morning Irish time. There will likely be no Sextongate to follow 2013’s Brian O’Driscoll saga, and it’s unlikely Sam Warburton will go the way of fellow Test captain Peter O’Mahony after a solid outing in Wellington. The b****ack three is now settled and reasonably productive, the centres combined with Sexton are a force, and Conor Murray has once more distanced himself from the chasing pack as the world’s finest nine.".???? Did I miss some seething resentment?
Clearly!
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@Pot-Hale said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:
@Rapido said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:
Interesting article on the 42 about Poite and scrums, and why this dude reckons McGrath should play instead of Vunipola.
Scroll past the first few paragraphs of chippy resentment re: selection or treatment of Irish legends within the Lions context. Then it gets interesting.
Here's the first three 'chippy resentment' paragraphs:
HE’S HARDLY AVERSE to uproarious curveballs when it comes to team selection, but Warren Gatland would be wise to stick as opposed to twist when it comes to Saturday’s potentially monumental third Test with New Zealand at Eden Park.
Gatland and the Lions arrive at a similar juncture as they did four years ago with the series tied at one apiece, but on this occasion the momentum travels in overhead luggage with the tourists as opposed to the hosts, as both sides ascend New Zealand’s North Island in search of immortality (we presume, by now, you’ve heard it beckons).
Last weekend’s victory dictates that neither the Lions’ starting XV nor matchday squad require a major reshuffle. Gatland is not the head coach who needs to make a ‘statement’ selection call, and so the seemingly inexplicable, unceremonious quelling of a major name remains unlikely ahead of his announcement in the wee hours of Thursday morning Irish time. There will likely be no Sextongate to follow 2013’s Brian O’Driscoll saga, and it’s unlikely Sam Warburton will go the way of fellow Test captain Peter O’Mahony after a solid outing in Wellington. The back three is now settled and reasonably productive, the centres combined with Sexton are a force, and Conor Murray has once more distanced himself from the chasing pack as the world’s finest nine.".???? Did I miss some seething resentment?
Not seething, chippy.
Yes, you've missed it.
In an article about merits of McGrath v Mako when the ref is Poite. He's filled up the first 3 paragraphs with references to previous inexplicable, unceremonious sagas of Irishmen being dropped.
Some of my fellow readers may have given up at that point without my helpful warning, and missed an interesting article.
My good deed of the day is done.
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@Stargazer There's only one match left. And he wasn't in the selection frame.
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@antipodean yeah I found it odd that they made the announcement about it.
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@Pot-Hale said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:
Conor Murray has once more distanced himself from the chasing pack as the world’s finest nine
utter bullshit
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@mariner4life said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:
@Pot-Hale said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:
Conor Murray has once more distanced himself from the chasing pack as the world’s finest nine
utter bullshit
Agreed. He was outplayed by Smith in the second test.