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    replied to cgrant on last edited by Stargazer
    #140

    @cgrant Wow, finally someone actually spotted/commented on that. It took a while.

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    Impact isn't necessarily making yards ball in hand.
    I think Todd is more likely to come on and make a crucial turnover than savea, and I think his support play, defence and ruck work would be pretty handy too. Some of the best impact play from the bench I've seen was against, Ireland winning it at the death, and it was ruck work.

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    I thought it was a big shame Victor Vito left when he did ,

    Still had plenty to offer IMO.

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    @kiwiinmelb Him and Luatua leaving was quite a loss.

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    @reprobate said in Bledisloe 2:

    Impact isn't necessarily making yards ball in hand.
    I think Todd is more likely to come on and make a crucial turnover than savea, and I think his support play, defence and ruck work would be pretty handy too. Some of the best impact play from the bench I've seen was against, Ireland winning it at the death, and it was ruck work.

    Agree. The Franks brothers came off the bench that day and they were absolutely massive in that final sequence. Their impact at the ruck in securing ball for Aaron Smith to make swift passes was huge. Then we had Messam, Coles, Crotty and Beauden Barrett playing out on the fringes with fresher legs to make half breaks.

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    at least Kqwuaiyde isn't playing, so a chance maybe?

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/96102334/new-zealand-rugby-asks-fans-to-respect-the-kicker-during-bledisloe-test-in-dunedin

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    #146

    Respect the kicker? Gee that's part of the deal when playing away from home surely. I would have thought the top kickers do well to zone out from that anyway.

    Maybe a secret ploy by the NZRU to improve BB kicking stats whilst overseas?

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    @chimoaus Fox always said he found it harder to concentrate when there was no booing...

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    #148

    What nonsense, booing the kicker has been part of the live rugby experience since Adam was a cowboy.

    What's next, no hot dogs & chips dripping in t. sauce?

    No cheerleaders? Oh hang on.......

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    That's probably how they do it at the international tiddlywinks championship.

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    I love booing the kicker and opposition teams when they run out.

    It's funny, and mostly done in good humor.

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    Booing is what cows do. 🐄

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  • dogmeatD Offline
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    @Gunner Adam must have been a cowboy in the 80's

    There was no booing in the 70's but was when I came back to NZ in the 90's

    I'm old so don't boo (except for the ref if he really makes a shocker and foul play) and clap good play from both sides but it doesn't bother me if others do.

    the only crowd reaction that gets my ire is SLSC from the Poms during the haka - another innovation from the 80's

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    #153

    @Unco said in Bledisloe 2:

    @Chris-B. said in Bledisloe 2:

    @No-Quarter Wouldn't surprise me if Jules has done his dash. He's got Rieko and Naholo ahead of him as power wingers and Dagg and NMS as second fullback type wings, plus Jordie pushing Ben Smith towards a wing, plus DMac and Havili in the back three frame - and big Seta shifting outwards from a congested midfield and who knows who else emerging from the pack. It's not a situation where you want to be pushed out.

    I don't think Ardie's under too much threat until the selectors decide they want more muscle on the bench. He brings something very different to that bench role - though I don't really see him displacing Sam Cane to start any time soon.

    You say Ardie "brings something very different" but what exactly does he bring? In theory Ardie seems like he'd be the perfect impact player coming off the bench but in reality, he doesn't really seem to impact a whole lot.

    As Hansen said the other day, he adds speed. I think he brings some good aggression too - often see him keep his feet and drive on with legs pumping - though doubtless a bigger specialist blindside forward could do that equally well or better.

    To state the obvious, they're pulling the big physical blindside and shifting to two opensides for the final 20 minutes or so, so the ploy is evidently to lift the tempo against tired legs and run the opposition off their feet.

    Last year it seemed to work pretty well and people were talking about the big advantage our bench gave us. This year it hasn't been so effective and against the Lions that wasn't surprising, because they had a bunch of frontline test players sitting on their bench. I've got no idea what happened on Saturday night, but it wasn't impressive.

    If they're going to stick with the two opensides plan then Ardie's probably the right man for the job. If we end up with Read, Kaino, Squire and Ioane all playing high quality test footy then they might go down another path.

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    #154

    @dogmeat TBF @Gunner wasn't about in the 70's, he is an 80's child!

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    I save my wrath for the refs and particularly ARs, who regularly miss/ignore obvious infringements right in front of them. The best banter is amongst the supporters and not necessarily directed at the players.

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    replied to dogmeat on last edited by Salacious Crumb
    #156

    @dogmeat said in Bledisloe 2:

    There was no booing in the 70's ...

    You mustn't have been at Eden Park whenever North Auckland was challenging for the Shield then I'm guessing.

    but was when I came back to NZ in the 90's

    I'm old so don't boo ...

    I blame satellite tv/internet. Then professionalism. I'm old too. Maybe too old too. When athletes were amateurs supporters restrained themselves & self-policed better. But when athletes are making good money, fans givem the blowtorch. That's international pro sports - team sports especially.

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    #157

    I can recall booing the opposition at Okara park in the late 80's. But once the game was over I was running out onto the field to get as many autographs as I could 🙂 I remember my mum telling me to stop yelling at the ref about gold watches.

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    #158

    Coleman has been ruled out. Arnold is back in to partner Simmons. They are truly screwed.

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  • dogmeatD Offline
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    replied to Salacious Crumb on last edited by
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    @Salacious-Crumb I was at EP for those matches and Okara when Akl won it back

    Along with the booing we also seem to have lost the ironic/sarcastic clapping. Colin Farrell used to get a lot of that....

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