Bledisloe I
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@shark I wonder about some of those stats.
The Chiefs have had ALB at 96 kg for three years. Has he seriously put on no upper-body strength in three years of AB conditioning? That would amaze me, given that they have insisted that other, similar, players work on it.
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@chester-draws Oddly, ALB looked quicker on his feet than ever before towards the end of the SR season, too.
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@nzzp said in Bledisloe I:
@mikethesnow said in Bledisloe I:
@dogmeat said in Bledisloe I:
@barbarian said in Bledisloe I:
@mariner4life I'm in Switzerland, no idea how I'm going to watch the game.
After the last two Sydney Bledisloe matches I've decided that I am the problem. I'm the bad luck charm, and so have taken myself as far from the ground as feasibly possible.
Antipode of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
The opposite side of the world to Sydney is Relva, Azores, Portugal
If You're quick - there's still timeMine
The opposite side of the world to Llandeilo is Papatowai, Otago, New Zealand.Worth a trip?
Hell yeah, the Catlins are a sensational part of NZ. Chronically underrated.
Cheers. Looks uncannily like where I am
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All Blacks team
ANZ Stadium, Sydney, 10.05pm15: Ben Smith
14: Waisake Naholo
13: Jack Goodhue
12: Ryan Crotty
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: Codie Taylor
1: Joe Moody- Nathan Harris
- Karl Tu'inukuafe
- Ofa Tuungafasi
- Scott Barrett
- Ardie Savea
- TJ Perenara
- Damian McKenzie
- Anton Lienert-Brown
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Ah. Read and Retallick. Just looks better than the French series.
Happy with that especially Goodhue starting. Only qualm is 14, but I prefer the guy from marketing (or is it IT or maybe accounts, I forget) at 15.
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I feel a lot better with Smith at full back.
Just looked up the team that played in Dunners last year - this team isn't that far off at all - DMac at fullback, and the midfield are the real significant changes.
I can't really remember that game, but reading the player ratings it was the midfield that let us down / broke down early due to head knocks:Ryan Crotty 6: Not up to his usual high standards, as went off twice for head assessments (second permanent). Left for dead by Foley in his try and early tackle on Folau rubbed one out for Ioane. Will bounce back.
Sonny Bill Williams 7: Poor start with four early handling errors. But tidied his play after that and came into his own in second half with some nice offloads in the tackle. A night when the chances came outside his channels.Excited to see how Crotty and Goodhue work out with a different support cast around them.
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@jaycee said in Bledisloe I:
I feel a lot better with Smith at full back.
Just looked up the team that played in Dunners last year - this team isn't that far off at all - DMac at fullback, and the midfield are the real significant changes.
wasn't Lima starting at 10 in Dunners ?
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@mikethesnow said in Bledisloe I:
@dogmeat said in Bledisloe I:
@barbarian said in Bledisloe I:
@mariner4life I'm in Switzerland, no idea how I'm going to watch the game.
After the last two Sydney Bledisloe matches I've decided that I am the problem. I'm the bad luck charm, and so have taken myself as far from the ground as feasibly possible.
Antipode of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
The opposite side of the world to Sydney is Relva, Azores, Portugal
If You're quick - there's still timeMine
The opposite side of the world to Llandeilo is Papatowai, Otago, New Zealand.Worth a trip?
Be careful if you are planning on drilling through to get there. I think your map is a bit wonky. You’ll end up drowning in the southern ocean
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Interesting calls on Goodhue and Naholo although I think the latter benefits from wanting BFA at 15.
Don’t mind Goodhue there just expected them to go for match experience.
ALB is possibly being looked at as the new Kahui. Might see him as center/wing cover -
Two power wingers is not the AB norm nowadays, and vs Folau. I reckon they'll be peppered and turned, if the Ozzies have any sense. Interesting to see how goodhue goes again, at least he vs a crappy new Ozzie midfield. If they shut down Beale, it's all over in the midfield. Squire and cane better pick up their game vs pooper, we have the way better tight five, esp locks.
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Naholo's complete meltdown in the quarter final rewarded with a start in the first Bledisloe.
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I remember saying it in 2015 I think it was, but it's worth noting Naholo is actually pretty good under the high ball, at least as good as NMS. He's worthy of his selection and I'm sure will show that. Oh but wait what about when he played shit in a super game...
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Also happy to see BFA at fullback. DMac will be injected in the 2nd half with Smith moving to the right wing.
My biggest concern is the loose forward cover, particularly if there was an early injury to Read or Squire. There are options using Cane or Barrett at 6 and Savea at 8 but none are ideal.
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@jaycee said in Bledisloe I:
@nzzp
Beauden Barrett 8: Off his game early, but two tries showed his class in second half as came back from head assessment. Made plenty of tackles too. Not quite back to his vintage 2016 form, but a big step in the right directioncheers - was watching while exercising, and Lima must have been on for the head knock
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@kiwimurph said in Bledisloe I:
Big test for Goodhue though he is likely to be up against a makeshift 13 in Hodge and has Crusaders combo with Crotty.
The loose forward trio need to be on the mark though then again Hooper hasnt played in a almost a couple of months.
At this stage of their respective test careers Goodhue has more to worry about IMHO
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To me the acid is on Beauden Barrett,he’s the player that’s got both Mckenzie and Mo’unga breathing down his neck,he’s on notice as far as I am concerned.
As for Goodhue I have no issues,especially when you hear the endorsements coming from many of the players that front up along side him.
I have no doubts that ABL and Goodhue will be a long term midfield combo just as they were in the 2015 AB under 20s. -
@bones said in Bledisloe I:
I remember saying it in 2015 I think it was, but it's worth noting Naholo is actually pretty good under the high ball, at least as good as NMS. He's worthy of his selection and I'm sure will show that. Oh but wait what about when he played shit in a super game...
More what about when he was completely underwhelming in every single AB test he's played in, and shat the bed when the pressure came on in Super rugby.
Would love him to prove me wrong but right now he's nothing more than a flat track bully. He's really only there due to BFA struggling on the wing vs the French. My concern with BFA is his struggles were more to do with age rather than playing wing as he's never struggled with that position in the past.