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  • FrankF Offline
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    #817

    Hansen sees Squire as his number one six. He confirmed as such in the press conference when asked if Scott Barrett could play 6 and he said no and said Squire is his first choice.

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    @pukunui said in All Blacks v France Test 3:

    One and only thing i will say about the ref/tmo: The Frizzell no try was bulkshit. Sure if the ref goes upstairs and says can you see a grounding? And the tmo can't see it you don't give the try. But when the ref said he saw it you don't interrupt then overturn the call because you aren't sure if he got it or not. There was no clear held up just like there was no grounding. So go with the refs call ffs.

    Also the NZ anthem was aweful. I hate the slow warbling opera types.

    Not sure if intentional but awesome word invention.

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    @mikethesnow said in All Blacks v France Test 3:

    Also excellent 'Cockwomble' sign in the crowd

    Quoted so it gets more attention

    @Mokey

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    @booboo said in All Blacks v France Test 3:

    @pukunui said in All Blacks v France Test 3:

    One and only thing i will say about the ref/tmo: The Frizzell no try was bulkshit. Sure if the ref goes upstairs and says can you see a grounding? And the tmo can't see it you don't give the try. But when the ref said he saw it you don't interrupt then overturn the call because you aren't sure if he got it or not. There was no clear held up just like there was no grounding. So go with the refs call ffs.

    Also the NZ anthem was aweful. I hate the slow warbling opera types.

    Not sure if intentional but awesome word invention.

    Haha, dammit. That happens when your finger tip is the width of 3 keys on a phone. I've probably done it so many times my phone has given up trying to correct me.
    I think bulkshit is a pretty good word actually.
    "A large quantity of shit"

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    @booboo tough but fair. He is such a talent. He came good in the last 30 or so minutes when game opened up. Not bad before that, but would like to see him make earlier and better running and passing decisions, and run a game in the first half when things are tight. Hate the way we writeoff players who make a mistake and then laud them when they score a try.

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    would it be a good idea to have the same ref do each test rather than change each week?

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    I was really happy with DMac. That’s what you want to see when the heat is on him in that position. Made similar mistakes that B.B. makes and when hot he was unstoppable.

    Stoked for him.

    But Scott Barrett. Wow. If we can keep him, Whitelock and Retallick fit for World Cup we will be unstoppable if SB keeps that sort of form.

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    @mn5 said in All Blacks v France Test 3:

    @bones said in All Blacks v France Test 3:

    Did remind me though. Is Franks that bad at taking the ball up that they have just given up on working with him? He's dropping to the floor at the slightest hint of a tackle and never attempts any kind of leg drive. Surely the coaches can improve that easily?

    I remember chatting with old fern mate Red Beard about this. It is a mystery why someone so strong in the gym ( particularly at Olympic style lifting ) has all the impact of a fly hitting a windshield when taking the ball up. If it hasn't improved by now I doubt it ever will.

    ...I thought you were going to relay some of Red Beard's words of wisdom...

    I miss that guys analysis, someone needs to lure him back.

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    @duluth Steve raises two excellent points, albeit things he's said previously:

    • Foul play is clear and obvious. Punish that rather than outcome you can't control in a dynamic game.
    • World Rugby need to do their job and clarify the roles and responsibilities of the adjudication team. The idea that the ref is sole judge of fact was clearly over ridden by an over zealous incompetent in George Ayoub.
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    #827

    McKenzie try

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    So, my thoughts breaking it down to those stills.

    Serin is pushing against the ref before Smith has even removed it from the scrum.

    Serin is not as far offside as I originally thought.

    Lacey is physically stopping him getting further offside ....

    Lacey is stopping him leaving the mother of all gaps for Aaron Smith. Serin has no good options here.

    Technically perfect execution by NZ. Wheeling their scrum to remove loosies from the equation, isolating Serin on the 'short' side in a 2 on 1 at pace.

    Beautiful try spoilt by the optics of the ref getting in the way.

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    @rapido how far away from the scrum can defending halfback stand? I would have thought that he is 3 metres away and therefore offside rule is like other backs (non halfback).

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    @kev said in All Blacks v France Test 3:

    @rapido how far away from the scrum can defending halfback stand? I would have thought that he is 3 metres away and therefore offside rule is like other backs (non halfback).

    The problem is the law only states the halfback has to be "close" to the scrum. I'd institute an interpretation that "close" now means within arms reach.

    It would fundamentally change how teams defend at scrum time because normally the halfback defends against the five-eighth. So they hare off from the scrum and any head start from their perspective is a good one.

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    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks v France Test 3:

    Where to start....

    As expected social media going off with bias calls to refs should use common sense and ignore the rules.
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    Dmac looks a long way back from the scrum. Nearly 5m ...

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    @kev said in All Blacks v France Test 3:

    @rapido how far away from the scrum can defending halfback stand? I would have thought that he is 3 metres away and therefore offside rule is like other backs (non halfback).

    Without any basis in fact or bothering to consult the laws I think it's 2m. After that he has to drop to the 5m.

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  • boobooB Offline
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    @antipodean said in All Blacks v France Test 3:

    @kev said in All Blacks v France Test 3:

    @rapido how far away from the scrum can defending halfback stand? I would have thought that he is 3 metres away and therefore offside rule is like other backs (non halfback).

    The problem is the law only states the halfback has to be "close" to the scrum. I'd institute an interpretation that "close" now means within arms reach.

    It would fundamentally change how teams defend at scrum time because normally the halfback defends against the five-eighth. So they hare off from the scrum and any head start from their perspective is a good one.

    Law 19.30
    Once play in the scrum begins, the scrum-half of the team not in possession:
    a. Takes up a position with both feet behind the ball and close to the scrum or
    b. Permanently retires to a point on the offside line either at that team’s hindmost foot, or
    c. Permanently retires at least five metres behind the hindmost foot.

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  • BonesB Offline
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    @mn5 thanks.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @bones said in All Blacks v France Test 3:

    @mn5 thanks.

    It's ok. I have no answers but chatting about it online makes me feel better about it.

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    Good win that. 49 points, with the game done and dusted early was a good outcome, especially given the French first half.

    Front row a complete mixed bag. Taylor is the goods now, even if our lineout was not perfect on the night. O Franks good on D, scrummed well, and is a waste of space with the ball. Moody is all over the shop at the moment, hopefully just needs game time, which he hasn't had a lot of.
    Starting locks were the shit. That's two good tests out of three for Barrett, so i am willing to change my position with regards to him, a great 3rd choice. Whitelock much better this week too, buried in the tough stuff.
    What to make of the loose forwards? Frizzle Fry was up and down. Would appear for a couple of passages, then disappear for a couple. I reckon that had a lot to do with game fitness, and his lack of it. When he was visible, i think it's hard to say he was any less effective than Squire normally is. Also knocked Parra the fuck out, which we can all cheer a little bit. A Savea was his usual self, then got hurt. One French try was a direct result of him being driven back while trying to tackle. I'm not 100%, but i think it has to do with him worrying about being able to get at the ball after the tackle, rather than just effecting a solid tackle, and letting the rest take care of itself. I thought L Whitelock was invisible until a couple of errors, but, we kept the ball a lot, so someone had to be hitting those rucks. R Thorne indeed.
    A Smith was fucking great. Is a yappy little shit who had to be told by the ref to shut his mouth at one point. Fucking halfbacks.
    DMac. Wow. Fucking confident that bloke. Throws an intercept, kicks the ball dead, and it doesn't phase him one bit. A cracking game from him. He directed play, played straight, took good options, and his kicking from hand was a lot longer than i expected. Again, i am willing to change my position on this call by the selectors.
    Good from the midfield. SBW was at his absolute best, and i hope he's not hurt. Goodhue looked at home actually, soft missed tackle aside. Plenty to work with in the future. I would pair SBW and ALB for the first Bledisloe.
    Outsides. Hmmm. Ioane doesn't need more bigging up, a great game. Looked alright at centre too, albeit against a team rapidly back pedalling. B Smith looks goodish, but below some pretty high standards. Naholo was shit. He doesn't even look fast any more, and can't tackle for shit.

    Bench? love our bench props. Stil struggling to sww what more Ofa has to do to prove he is a great bench option. Good around the track, strong in the scrum. Karl T James eats scrums for fun. Hemapo was busy, but he just lacks the physical requirements for test match rugby in his chosen positions. Todd was fucking awesome, and surely, surely gets to be the #2 now. I still don't like TJP. J Barrett was good, that wide ball to Naholo was nice.

    Moving forward?
    Still seriously lacking at 6 and 8. Fuck knows what we can do there. I really wish someone would fucking tell us why Akira can't get a game considering the varying level of "meh" we've had from his chosen positions this June. DMac is the bench impact, and B Barrett better up his game, because DMac will push him with that type of form. Outsides? I guess B Smith back to the wing, but he doesn't actually look that good there, and is getting slower. The cupboard is a bit bare on the right wing actually. SBW gives us great midfield attack, needs to stay fit. Someone good is going to miss out.

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