All Blacks v France Test #1
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shit team. crap bench. Our days at the top are numbered.
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so who kicks, JB or BB?
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks v France Test #1:
so who kicks, JB or BB?
Depends.
For goal, consistently, no matter what the psychic energy is doing that particular week - then JB.
On a good day - then either.
On a bad day, In the general direction of the air beside the side of a barn - then also BB.
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@no-quarter said in All Blacks v France Test #1:
Disappointed Goodhue isn't starting, but it's not like ALB hasn't been in good form and he has experience.
Would have preferred Romano on the bench in case of an early injury. Fafita could be effective against a tired defense though.
Biggest gripe with the team is DMac on the bench. Completely redundant - we already have ample cover for fullback and wing. Mo'unga extremely unlucky not to get in ahead of him, DMac is definitely a coach favourite despite his "one good thing among four complete fuckups" style of play.
I love Jordie but he also has "coach favourite" status at the moment, very lucky to be picked ahead of Wise. Long term he is likely to be a regular fixture though so can see why they want him on the paddock after his remarkable debut against the Lions.
Agree with most of that. I just don't see what Fifita brings that makes him a test lock. Other than height. Very much Isaac Ross Mk2. Happy for him to have a stormer and prove me wrong though.
Can see why they started ALB. Hopefully Goodhue gets a chance in test 2 or 3.
Also agree on Dmac, his fullback cover isn't needed with 3 guys in the team who are better there. So it is a direct shoot out as pure 10 cover and i think Mounga is a clear winner there.
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you'd have to think Goodhue will get a run this series, while he played on the NH tour, it wasn't a test
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I didn't think that anyone could top Rancid's love of the Barrett whanau but clearly I was wrong as Hansen surely hearts them the most.
I don't like moving Smith to accommodate Jordie, maybe if Jordie had been outstanding this year - but he's only been good to average (still I've never been a huge fan of Naholo so I suppose I can't be too complainy).
No Frizell for a 7 minute cameo is also disappointing.
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@stargazer said in All Blacks v France Test #1:
Because the other thread has been closed, I have to post this here:
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Chiefs were not gonna win Super rugby anyway so no point thrashing the big man, give him a nice little break now!
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@pukunui said in All Blacks v France Test #1:
@no-quarter said in All Blacks v France Test #1:
Disappointed Goodhue isn't starting, but it's not like ALB hasn't been in good form and he has experience.
Would have preferred Romano on the bench in case of an early injury. Fafita could be effective against a tired defense though.
Biggest gripe with the team is DMac on the bench. Completely redundant - we already have ample cover for fullback and wing. Mo'unga extremely unlucky not to get in ahead of him, DMac is definitely a coach favourite despite his "one good thing among four complete fuckups" style of play.
I love Jordie but he also has "coach favourite" status at the moment, very lucky to be picked ahead of Wise. Long term he is likely to be a regular fixture though so can see why they want him on the paddock after his remarkable debut against the Lions.
Agree with most of that. I just don't see what Fifita brings that makes him a test lock. Other than height. Very much Isaac Ross Mk2. Happy for him to have a stormer and prove me wrong though.
Can see why they started ALB. Hopefully Goodhue gets a chance in test 2 or 3.
Also agree on Dmac, his fullback cover isn't needed with 3 guys in the team who are better there. So it is a direct shoot out as pure 10 cover and i think Mounga is a clear winner there.
I was thinking more Troy Flavell hopefully minus the brain explosions.
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@akan004 said in All Blacks v France Test #1:
@nepia That's good news to me. There were fears he would be ruled out for the entire season. Six weeks off will freshen him up for the harder tests later on in the year.
Probably a journalist called it a season-ending injury .......
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@pukunui said in All Blacks v France Test #1:
@no-quarter said in All Blacks v France Test #1:
Disappointed Goodhue isn't starting, but it's not like ALB hasn't been in good form and he has experience.
Would have preferred Romano on the bench in case of an early injury. Fafita could be effective against a tired defense though.
Biggest gripe with the team is DMac on the bench. Completely redundant - we already have ample cover for fullback and wing. Mo'unga extremely unlucky not to get in ahead of him, DMac is definitely a coach favourite despite his "one good thing among four complete fuckups" style of play.
I love Jordie but he also has "coach favourite" status at the moment, very lucky to be picked ahead of Wise. Long term he is likely to be a regular fixture though so can see why they want him on the paddock after his remarkable debut against the Lions.
Agree with most of that. I just don't see what Fifita brings that makes him a test lock. Other than height. Very much Isaac Ross Mk2. Happy for him to have a stormer and prove me wrong though.
Can see why they started ALB. Hopefully Goodhue gets a chance in test 2 or 3.
Also agree on Dmac, his fullback cover isn't needed with 3 guys in the team who are better there. So it is a direct shoot out as pure 10 cover and i think Mounga is a clear winner there.
I think the selectors' thinking for lock is that for the RWC it would be optimal to have three dedicated locks and one lock/loosie. So Barrett (S), Patty T and Romero are potentially chasing one place. That assumes, of course, that Fifita (or ANOther) cuts the mustard at test level. Saturday is first part of experiment.
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@stargazer said in All Blacks v France Test #1:
Because the other thread has been closed, I have to post this here:
Well at least he's going to ready to go for TRC. Torn pectoral could have been a lot longer.
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@pakman said in All Blacks v France Test #1:
@stargazer said in All Blacks v France Test #1:
Because the other thread has been closed, I have to post this here:
Well at least he's going to ready to go for TRC. Torn pectoral could have been a lot longer.
Ar they sure is wasn;t a hair on the xray lens or something that looks like a fracture?
He seems tougher than that!