Bledisloe II
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Midfield couldn't be any more straighforward for mine; keep the combination that went so well for 68 minutes on Saturday night.
In the outside backs, I think the selectors will probably think their next-best player is J Barrett so I'd expect to see him at FB and Smith and Naholo on the wings.
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@shark said in Bledisloe II:
Midfield couldn't be any more straighforward for mine; keep the combination that went so well for 68 minutes on Saturday night.
In the outside backs, I think the selectors will probably think their next-best player is J Barrett so I'd expect to see him at FB and Smith and Naholo on the wings.
Mate, I disagree. I think an SBW/Goodhue midfield would be the shot. Goodhue looks to me to have nailed the 13 slot with his defence and decision making, and I reckon could look the business outside Dubya. Also, SBW at 12 opens up space for Barrett and inside runners -- see Test 1 Lions for a great example of this.
as an aside, anyone know where someone could get their hands on a video of test 1? Tests 2 and 3 are on youtube, but I'm blowed if I can find a copy of the first test match. Err... asking for a friend?
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@stargazer said in Bledisloe II:
@kiwimurph I hope the NZ crowd will turn up for the Black Ferns game as well. It has been made so easy to watch them play by making it a double-header. People only have to turn up earlier; that's all.
And want to actually want to watch the black ferns. I want to watch that game as about as much as watching the Mens NZ Netball team
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What are we going to do with Harris? He's never impressed whenever he has come on off the bench and his lineout throwing is suspect. I would rather see Coltman get the bench spot until Coles becomes available.
Does anyone know what's the latest with Aumua? It's a shame he got injured this year, this RC would have been the perfect opportunity to develop him in the AB environment.
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@nzzp said in Bledisloe II:
@shark said in Bledisloe II:
Midfield couldn't be any more straighforward for mine; keep the combination that went so well for 68 minutes on Saturday night.
In the outside backs, I think the selectors will probably think their next-best player is J Barrett so I'd expect to see him at FB and Smith and Naholo on the wings.
Mate, I disagree. I think an SBW/Goodhue midfield would be the shot. Goodhue looks to me to have nailed the 13 slot with his defence and decision making, and I reckon could look the business outside Dubya. Also, SBW at 12 opens up space for Barrett and inside runners -- see Test 1 Lions for a great example of this.
as an aside, anyone know where someone could get their hands on a video of test 1? Tests 2 and 3 are on youtube, but I'm blowed if I can find a copy of the first test match. Err... asking for a friend?
Hang on, one poster made a comment that SBW has been training, and you have him in the team??
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@stargazer said in Bledisloe II:
@hooroo Obviously.
What I meant is that the timing of when it is being played probably won't be the reason people decide to turn up to watch.
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@hooroo said in Bledisloe II:
@stargazer said in Bledisloe II:
@kiwimurph I hope the NZ crowd will turn up for the Black Ferns game as well. It has been made so easy to watch them play by making it a double-header. People only have to turn up earlier; that's all.
And want to actually want to watch the black ferns. I want to watch that game as about as much as watching the Mens NZ Netball team
Agree. I flicked back and forth between that game and whatever was on the other sports channels, but couldn't sit through a full game. The Sevens girls were amazing on the GC - I was there and lost my shit as much as anyone; moreso than in the mens' final even - but watching the girls play fifteens is quite painful.
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@hooroo I have heard that excuse plenty of times, when these tests were played at smaller stadiums at inconvenient times (e.g., on a Tueaday afternoon in a normal working week), as they used to be scheduled until quite recently (that example is from last year). But yeah, although I don't understand why people wouldn't want to watch a good rugby match, there are still people who don't want to watch women's rugby, even if it's a test of the 5 times World Champions.
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@stargazer for me, when I took TR Jnr to the ABs a year or so back, cant recall what time we arrived but we saw the last 15 or so of the BF game...I am not sure I;d of wanted to be sitting at the stadium for another 90 minutes (after a 2 hour drive, and same home) prior for the BF game as well; as above, the 7s is awesome to watch, 15s on the other hand....
If the RWC games come up here, I will go along, even if the BF arent playing, only cos I support stuff that comes up here (I mean I watched a game of soccer there a few years ago, I hate soccer haha)
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For the second week in a row the Black Ferns game will clash with a M10 Cup game. In this instance, it is the Waikato-North Harbour game, which I will be at. NZR and Sky should have kept that window open for the women's test.
I would certainly go to Eden Park early if I was attending.
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@taniwharugby I remember going to watch a curtainraiser before an AB test at Eden Park in 2000. Over half of our group were from out of Auckland.
In case anyone it wondering the curtainraiser was the U21 final vs SA. A 71-5 win.
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@taniwharugby I guess people who watch rugby like I do - watching 1st XV games, age grade games (U16 is borderline, but I'll watch U18 and up) - won't mind differences in pace, strength, skill between the different teams. Watching games without comparing, just enjoying what's offered at that particular level. Other people won't bother watching women's rugby because of prejudice (and have no clue or don't care about the progress made the last few years). And then there are a lot of people in-between.
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I've coached women's XV, it is a hard watch, but with time their skills will improve. I do like the scrumhalf though, she's got an excellent pass for someone so diminutive.
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@stargazer said in Bledisloe II:
@taniwharugby I guess people who watch rugby like I do - watching 1st XV games, age grade games (U16 is borderline, but I'll watch U18 and up) - won't mind differences in pace, strength, skill between the different teams. Watching games without comparing, just enjoying what's offered at that particular level. Other people won't bother watching women's rugby because of prejudice (and have no clue or don't care about the progress made the last few years). And then there are a lot of people in-between.
To me you are what chilli competitors are to the culinary world. A very small minority, passionate, but far from the norm.
That isn't an insult by the way.
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@bovidae said in Bledisloe II:
For the second week in a row the Black Ferns game will clash with a M10 Cup game. In this instance, it is the Waikato-North Harbour game, which I will be at. NZR and Sky should have kept that window open for the women's test.
I would certainly go to Eden Park early if I was attending.
I couldn't agree more. NZR/Sky/ARU have missed an opportunity there. They could have scheduled three games on the Sunday.
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@stargazer I watch alot of rugby too, not as much as you, but I'd say much more than average.
Outside of the ABs, Super, M10 I watch club footy, school boy footy and by default I watch U13 rugby due to coaching it.
@Bovidae I think the whole curtain rasier thing has changed though.
Pretty much all games had numerous games prior, but as we already know peoples viewing habits have changed dramatically over the past 10-20 years and has therefore affected how we look at attending these events.