MotM vs Australia III
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@nepia said in MotM vs Australia III:
@sparky said in MotM vs Australia III:
In SBW, the All Blacks now have their very own Sam Burgess or Andy Farrell. An ex-League forward playing 12 and struggling to make ground and create space. Add in his increasing defensive fragility and you have a player who is very lucky to still be playing international Rugby for a top class side.
Except he's easily been better than those two in the past and his midfield partner who can't be tarred with the ex-leaguie brush has been as cabbage as well.
Yep. I'm no SBW fan but he's achieved a hell of alot more in the game than those 2. Pity he chose to commit long term now rather than when he was at his peak (although having said that Nonu became GOAT12 in that time).
Just regarding 12 I'd really like to see Laumape again. I was excited about what he did in the 2nd test against Aus. His ability to smash the pill up all game and cause hurt to the defence is a huge plus. He's one of those fuckers who everyone hates to tackle and will create holes as the game wears on. This obviously requires him to be used properly.
But I've been quite vocal about who should be 12. He played there for the NZ u20s and was Mitre 10 player of the year in that position. But nobody will listen dammit!
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@rancid-schnitzel said in MotM vs Australia III:
But I've been quite vocal about who should be 12. He played there for the NZ u20s and was Mitre 10 player of the year in that position. But nobody will listen dammit!
As I said before, TJ Faiane might lack some size at test level.
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Crotty has been shit for ages but some of you fluffybunnies are so desperate for another slow white boy who is awesome you can't see it. Also sonny bill is our david pocock
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@nzzp said in MotM vs Australia III:
A slowish 12 with massive strength, strong tackling and the offloads could be a thing of beauty
SBW meets the first of that criteria, that's for sure. IMHO, he's too hit and miss on the other things - off-loads and tackling
My big worry is that less than year out from RWC2019 the midfield doesn't look settled. Perhaps Hansen has some masterplan or he is just hoping SBW & Crotty come good.
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@mariner4life said in MotM vs Australia III:
Also sonny bill is our david pocock
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I think Hansen and co have been waiting for the opportunity to play SBW and Goodhue to see how it goes.
I thought Crotty and Goodhue worked well and given this year seems very much like 2014 v2.0 the coaches have been willing to try quite a few different variations.
I think they know from the last few seasons that SBW/Crotty, Crotty/ALB, SBW/ALB, Crotty/Goodhue combos are good enough. It’s the other possible variations that potentially look good that we haven’t seen because of injury.
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@tim said in MotM vs Australia III:
@rancid-schnitzel said in MotM vs Australia III:
But I've been quite vocal about who should be 12. He played there for the NZ u20s and was Mitre 10 player of the year in that position. But nobody will listen dammit!
As I said before, TJ Faiane might lack some size at test level.
You got the J part right.
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Is Franks the best TH option now given the rise of Tu'ungafasa and return of Laulala?
Part of an awesome scrum but doesn't seem to offer much else. Is his lifting enough to compensate for his lack of impact hitting it up and defensively?
All of the above is very likely bollocks but is a genuine question from someone who played in the front row once as seven year old and so has no fucking idea
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@cgrant 100% agree. We will watch that game in four or five years time to remind us how good a player Ben Smith was.
BFA is not the biggest, not the quickest, but makes up for it with speed of thought, outstanding technique and determination. Surely a key part of the All Blacks side through to RWC 2019 if he stays fit
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@sparky said in MotM vs Australia III:
@cgrant 100% agree. We will watch that game in four or five years time to remind us how good a player Ben Smith was.
BFA is not the biggest, not the quickest, but makes up for it with speed of thought, outstanding technique and determination. Surely a key part of the All Blacks side through to RWC 2019 if he stays fit
BFA looks to be in a similar mode to DC heading into his last RWC. All the ability, skill and knowledge to get there without busting a gut. When required will be able to still change up and play an absolute blinder.
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@crucial said in MotM vs Australia III:
@sparky said in MotM vs Australia III:
@cgrant 100% agree. We will watch that game in four or five years time to remind us how good a player Ben Smith was.
BFA is not the biggest, not the quickest, but makes up for it with speed of thought, outstanding technique and determination. Surely a key part of the All Blacks side through to RWC 2019 if he stays fit
BFA looks to be in a similar mode to DC heading into his last RWC. All the ability, skill and knowledge to get there without busting a gut. When required will be able to still change up and play an absolute blinder.
Without getting too mn5, he looks to be in bloody good physical condition.