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    @nevorian said in Springboks V All Blacks:

    @sammyc Whitelock has the potential to be a ball runner, maybe he should do this more often

    I’m thinking the springboks defense on the weekend was slightly better than the 2015 reds.

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    @taniwharugby

    I'm not sure, but BBBR's win percentage is the highest of current players from the 'top' 15. He's only lost three times (England, Australia, Lions).

    Edit: I can't get stas guru to show me games for each without the other.

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    @akan004 said in Springboks V All Blacks:

    @stargazer said in Springboks V All Blacks:

    @akan004 Sam missed games due to a head knock and the mandatory rest games. He played in 14 of the 19 Crusaders games. That's less than Scott Barrett (also in minutes).

    What about his minutes last year for the Crusaders when he didn't have the head knocks? I also was critical of Shag's selection of only three locks this year. Felt he had picked too many loosies and should have selected an extra lock instead.

    Those stats aren't live anymore on the Fox Sports website, but he missed the games against the Bulls (away) and Hurricanes (home) due to a suspension and he came of the bench in the away game against Hurricanes. Don't know whether he missed other games.

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    @rapido said in Springboks V All Blacks:

    How the Springboks blew a 17-point lead

    How the Springboks blew a 17-point lead

    The All Blacks had no right to win the match based on the first sixty minutes, but did, while the Springboks will have to learn the cruelest of lessons after a poor showing in the last quarter.

    This would be a Houdini-act if not for the fact that the Springboks not only handed the keys to the handcuffs around the All Blacks’ wrists, they unlocked the cuffs for them.

    Waaaait aaaa minnnute....if the ABs had the keys, how did the Springboks unlock the cuffs? This is all I really got out of the article.

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    @gt12 given he missed the loss to SA a few weeks back, both missed the Chicago test...

    did BBBR miss any of the Lions?

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    @gt12 said in Springboks V All Blacks:

    @taniwharugby

    I'm not sure, but BBBR's win percentage is the highest of current players from the 'top' 15. He's only lost three times (England, Australia, Lions).

    Edit: I can't get stas guru to show me games for each without the other.

    Ok, here it seems that they've only played together 64 times, for three losses. I can't figure out how to add only one of them without the other.

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    @taniwharugby

    We've played four matches in the last five years without either, for three wins (Ireland of course is the loss).

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    Seems like no. Matches they've played together in the last five years - two losses, two draws.

    Since the last WC, we've lost once and drawn once when we have both playing - both of those were against the Lions. They're that valuable.

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    Whitelock played 1150 super rugby minutes in 2017

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  • RapidoR Offline
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    In the Mo'ouga v Barrett debate.

    There was a moment after Ritchie had come on that I think i have been converted.

    Barrett was playing fullback and went into first receiver and put up an aimless defensive bomb with no chasers and Damian Willemse stepped Crotty on the kick return.

    It was a "things make you go hmmmmm" moment.

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    This will be interesting ...

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    @chris-b said in Springboks V All Blacks:

    Hansen (and Henry before him) have constantly beaten the "You can't beat experience in the big games" drum, so I reckon the chances of them heading to RWC with their first choice starting XV including all of Mo'unga, ALB, Goodhue and Rieko is about nil.

    You know how some of us are reminded of a game won 6-3 vs Australia before the 1991 RWC.

    Well the result of that game was to enter the Cup using experience as the primary selection criterion. It turns out, that the experienced players were past their prime though, and the strategy failed badly.

    We've also had quite a few examples of complete novices turning it on for us at RWC games. NMS last one.

    Experience is good. Except when the other player is better.

    Shag uses it because he's not stupid. It allows him to justify the player he's already picked, rather than a guy who's having a single stellar season. Saying he values experience means he can keep a settled squad. But he's only too happy to ditch experience when he prefers someone, and elevate a DMac say to start over much more experienced players.

    Surely then the solution anyway is to play Mo'unga more. Otherwise we are one injury away from him having to pull out an Aaron Cruden in RWC knockout stages -- and while it just worked for us that time, we got lucky.

    Beauden Barrett hasn't covered himself with glory in the tight games. The solution isn't to keep playing him and hope it'll all just come right.

    On the others --

    I personally think ALB has plenty enough experience.

    You're going to be a lone voice here suggesting Goodhue isn't up to it.

    Ioane is more experienced than Frizzell at least. For #6 all our options really lack experience, so I'd pick the best one, not one with a trifle more experience.

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    Funny how it has taken this long for everyone to realise that BB is not the type of 10 we require for a tight game that needs control and measured tactics.
    It has been being pointed out for years that he is not a game managing 10.

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    @crucial said in Springboks V All Blacks:

    Funny how it has taken this long for everyone to realise that BB is not the type of 10 we require for a tight game that needs control and measured tactics.
    It has been being pointed out for years that he is not a game managing 10.

    Yea wow crucial, literally no one else has been saying exactly that in the past...

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    @mariner4life said in Springboks V All Blacks:

    @crucial said in Springboks V All Blacks:

    Funny how it has taken this long for everyone to realise that BB is not the type of 10 we require for a tight game that needs control and measured tactics.
    It has been being pointed out for years that he is not a game managing 10.

    Yea wow crucial, literally no one else has been saying exactly that in the past...

    I didn’t say no one.
    Whenever the subject cane up though, there were always plenty of BB10 defenders.

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    Man, I have missed this place, good to see it hasn't changed too much.

    Clearly this post doesn't add anything of value to the discussion, I'm just easing my way back in...😉

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    For what it’s worth, Sam Whitelock is first picked in my team. Along with Moody, Taylor, Franks, Read, Scott Barrett....

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    @voodoo welcome back bro.

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    @act-crusader Good to be back!

    I'm clearly late to this discussion, but some quick and random thoughts:

    • A Smith seems well off the boil of late (the difference to Faf was stark), any thoughts as to whether this is a 9-10 combination thing or something more sinister? Would be interesting to see him inside Richie for 70mins
    • Midfield - I don't have the answer to the SBW/Goodhue/ALB/Crotty/Laumape conundrum, but I do know that we are 12 months out from a RWC and I seem to recall tournaments past where we entered RWC's with an unsettled midfield. I'm of a mind that we need pin our colours to a mast soon and run with it for the next 12 months for better or worse. Combinations are king.
    • Jeez we miss BBBR
    • I'd give my left nut to be a fly on the wall and hear Shag and the team discuss pre/post-mortem tactics for the game just gone. Do they genuinely believe that kicking that much ball away is the way to play/ That the cross-kick to the touchline is a good option when you finally get possession after defending for 5 minutes? I don't buy the arrogant "putting ourselves under pressure" line, but how can these possibly be sensible tactics?
    • I'm a big fan of finishing a game with Richie at 10, BB at 15 and Bender on the wing - but I'm totally torn as to whether we should we start with that
    • Sam Cane - fark, what a beast. Nothing flashy about that man, just body on the line all night long. Hope he's OK
    • Ardie - way to step up the last 2 games, O for Awesome that man
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  • voodooV Offline
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    @rocky-rockbottom said in Springboks V All Blacks:

    @voodoo said in Springboks V All Blacks:

    @act-crusader Good to be back!
    Would be interesting to see him inside Richie for 70mins

    Doesn't need that long afterdavid

    ahhhhhhh

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