Bledisloe 2
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@ACT-Crusader said in Bledisloe 2:
I asked the question right after reading Lions series about what the future held for JK, not because he was out of form, but it was noticeable that there was a drop off in the usual intensity and accuracy that we've seen from him.
He's been an excellent player and getting through the Lions series was reportedly an important milestone given his personal disappointment in not making the 2005 squad.
But Hansen and co have been keen on Squire for a while and whilst he may not have started tests in the Lions series, had he been fit I think he would've been our bench option for sure and someone that could've been a very important piece.
I reckon the transition has probably happened and Squire will be our main blindside throughout the RC.
I don't recall a drop in intensity from Kaino.
My over riding memory of JK from the Lions series was that he wasn't on the field enough and it really hurt us. Game 1 he was subbed very early, probably because he had only just come back after a long injury break. Before being subbed he was part of a dominant forward display.Game 2 he was subbed after 25min when SBW had a brain explosion. IMO that subbing was one of the main reasons we lost that game.
Game 3 he got a yellow card for a pretty tame tackle and it was around that time things turned to shit and the rest is history.
Lets see Squire back his good game up with more good performances and a string of games without getting injured before we announce Kaino is done.
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@pukunui said in Bledisloe 2:
Game 1 he was subbed very early, probably because he had only just come back after a long injury break. Before being subbed he was part of a dominant forward display.
I think he was subbed early because they were being cautious about a possible head knock.
At the ground, I noticed he was flat on his back after a collision and my initial thought he was out cold.. then he jumped up and looked ok. Thats when he was subbed.
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In third test we had good seats at end ABs defended in first half. Great view of JK in beast mode manhandling Lions loitering with intent. In particular, Itoje got monstered several times when trying to sneak around the corner.
My suspicion is that the main reduction in effectiveness is slowing down and thus taking longer to get to breakdowns from open play, but not something I've actually noticed.
Squire is uncompromising and looks full of running, but Wombats are another league to Lions.
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Squire was pretty effective in previous outings for the ABs, so it wasn't so much a surprise that he took advantage of poorer opposition on the weekend.
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Kaini will be a valuable member of our next World Cup campaign, issue is the balance in back row to beat more complex defence (like England). Cane is a workhorse while Read and Kaino offer a similar producr. Ardie is a point of difference but Squire has x-factor if needed. You need the x-factor to win a World Cup!
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@98blueandgold said in Bledisloe 2:
Kaino will be a valuable member of our next World Cup campaign
JK's currently only a few months short of Richie's age when he retired.
Big ask to go two more years and still be among the best couple of blindsides in the country.
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@Chris-B. I'm thinking more of a Brad Thorne or even Mealamu involvement. Listening to interviews from past big difference between McCaw and Kaino is tests played. Kaino went to Japan to prolong career and as he is not captain does not need to play the minutes Richie did.
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@Chris-B. said in Bledisloe 2:
JK's currently only a few months short of Richie's age when he retired.
Big ask to go two more years and still be among the best couple of blindsides in the country.
That's my take too. Kaino has played the Lions so has now ticked off all the boxes internationally. There are a few from the current squad that won't make 2019 because of age and wear and tear, and I'd be very surprised if Kaino isn't amongst them.
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Where's that reddit team leak?
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http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11909623
All Blacks team to play Australia at Forsyth Barr Stadium on Saturday:
15 Damian McKenzie
14 Ben Smith
13 Ryan Crotty
12 Sonny Bill Williams
11 Rieko Ioane
10 Beauden Barrett
9 Aaron Smith
8 Kieran Read (c)
7 Sam Cane
6 Liam Squire
5 Sam Whitelock
4 Brodie Retallick
3 Owen Franks
2 Dane Coles
1 Joe MoodyReserves: Codie Taylor, Kane Hames, Ofa Tu'ungafasi, Scott Barrett, Ardie Savea, TJ Perenara, Lima Sopoaga, Anton Lienert-Brown.
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Added benefit with Coles back is Taylor to 16.
Looks slightly stronger with Taylor and Barrett on the bench. A little weak around the reserve props though.No probs with Dub's head knock?
( ps @Milk edited yiur post so the numbering is right. Silly software numbered 15 to 29. It sees a list with a full stop after a number and lists upwards regardless of what you type in.)
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Fantastic to see Coles back ,
lets hope he gets a good run at it now
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Give me a D, give me an A, give me an N, give me an E.
Yeah!
(would like the ABs to try something different than Savea and ALB off the bench though, although I suppose Crotty is an injury-magnet)
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Anyone here believe in Ofa Tu'ungafasi potential or talent as much as Shag and his fellow selectors as I am struggling to see his worth off the bench or even in the AB environment.
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Very strong starting side and very happy to see Coles back. Biggest interest will be to see how the reserves go and whether we can win the second half. I am hoping for a tighter game but if the starting side plays like last week it will take a drastically improved defensive effort from the Wallabies.