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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    @nzzp said in England vs All Blacks:

    @southernmann said in England vs All Blacks:

    A fairly predictable team. Jack Goodhue, Sonny Bill Williams,

    Boomfa!

    The midfield they wanted to play in Pretoria (until injury). Let's hope it's as good as the hype.

    I hope we see a ALB-Goodhue combo vs Italy.

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    @bovidae said in England vs All Blacks:

    @nzzp said in England vs All Blacks:

    @southernmann said in England vs All Blacks:

    A fairly predictable team. Jack Goodhue, Sonny Bill Williams,

    Boomfa!

    The midfield they wanted to play in Pretoria (until injury). Let's hope it's as good as the hype.

    I think the hype is more anticipation -- it's going to be super tasty 🙂

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    @taniwharugby said in England vs All Blacks:

    @mariner4life said in England vs All Blacks:

    man game these days and all that

    Yeah I'd be more inclined to have ALB on the bench, or truth be told, ALB-JG mid-field. You'd assume they have the best medical advice and knowledge about where Goodhue's fitness, energy and all that in relation to his illness is.

    Obviously from my couch, SBW should be last chance saloon...but they clearly see his influence on the game as different to mine.

    Sonny Bills window of "back from injury, playing himself back into form" seems to be a shitload bigger than any AB I can think of.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    #153

    Only 7 of the AB starting XV and 10 of the 23 have played England before so a new experience for the majority of the team. That shows how infrequently NZ and England play eachother, the last test being in 2014.

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    replied to Bovidae on last edited by
    #154

    @bovidae Hilary Shield up for grabs too.

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    Other facts:

    • The All Blacks will again have an embroidered poppy on their sleeves this weekend to mark the Centenary of Armistice Day. The Royal New Zealand Returned and Services Association's poppy was designed specifically for New Zealand and has been in use since 1978.
    • The All Blacks and England will also be playing their tenth match for the Hillary Shield. The trophy, named in honour of Sir Edmund Hillary, was first contested for in 2008.
    • The All Blacks and England have played each other 40 times in their much-storied history, with 32 wins to the All Blacks, seven to England and one draw. The most recent Test was in November 2014 at Twickenham, which the All Blacks narrowly won 24-21.
    • Locks Brodie Retallick and Samuel Whitelock will be playing their 49th Test together, equalling the All Blacks starting locks partnership record set by Robin Brooke and Ian Jones. Meanwhile, Ben Smith will be playing his 75th Test and Codie Taylor his 40th.
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    Think an All Blacks side to play England was just picked.....

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    The matchday 23 is as follows (with Test caps in brackets):

    1. Karl Tu'inukuafe (10)

    2. Codie Taylor (39)

    3. Owen Franks (104)

    4. Samuel Whitelock (106)

    5. Brodie Retallick (72)

    6. Liam Squire (21)

    7. Ardie Savea (32)

    8. Kieran Read - captain (115)

    9. Aaron Smith (80)

    10. Beauden Barrett (70)

    11. Rieko Ioane (21)

    12. Sonny Bill Williams (50)

    13. Jack Goodhue (5)

    14. Ben Smith (74)

    15. Damian McKenzie (20)

    16. Dane Coles (57)

    17. Ofa Tuungafasi (23)

    18. Nepo Laulala (14)

    19. Scott Barrett (26)

    20. Matt Todd (15)

    21. TJ Perenara (52)

    22. Richie Mo'unga (5)

    23. Ryan Crotty (42)

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    #158

    Ofa is not a Loosehead, should have selected Perry.

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    #159

    Strongest ABs side this year. Only missing Moody, Cane and I would argue ALB from the best possible 23.

    Will be interested to see how the overhyped Retallick goes. Stephen Jones is sceptical, so I’m worried Brodie might not be up to it...

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    @billy-tell said in England vs All Blacks:

    Strongest ABs side this year. Only missing Moody, Cane and I would argue ALB from the best possible 23.

    Will be interested to see how the overhyped Retallick goes. Stephen Jones is sceptical, so I’m worried Brodie might not be up to it...

    He's right. You never saw Martin Johnson galloping in the open and shirking his duties like BR does.

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  • kiwiinmelbK Offline
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    Interesting Shag saying , we want to play two playmakers ,

    Could be a sign from here on in , Beaudy , Dmac and Richie will be all in the 23 ,

    With 2 being on the field at one time , gives us more flexibility where we attack from , and takes the heat off Beauden to create everything

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    @chris-b said in England vs All Blacks:

    I guess Angus is yet another who plays both sides?

    According to Hansen, yes. He was selected over Perry for that reason.

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    #163

    Richie Mo'unga setting up SBW on the crash late in the game. Sweet.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    #164

    Crotty on the bench doesn’t fill my excitement meter.
    The England plans will revolve a lot around trying to shut down BBs space, hence the DMac at 15 experiment turns into a big game tactic.

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    #165

    @crucial Pretty much every other teams plan revolves around shutting down BBBBB, but not many succeed enough.

    Funny that the non NZ media seem to be leading with SBW to start. Well not a surprise, what is interesting is return of BBBR, noob Goodhue to start, and two playmakers. But SBW is famous I guess.

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    @machpants said in England vs All Blacks:

    @crucial Pretty much every other teams plan revolves around shutting down BBBBB, but not many succeed enough.

    England (and Ireland) are actually quite good at stopping other teams from playing. Dragging them down to the swamp of boredom.

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  • TimT Away
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    An Eddie Jones team will avoid kicking a lot of ball to the AB back three?

    I'm thinking that they will attack close to the fringe and try to deny the AB's much ball, especially quick ball?

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  • BonesB Online
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    Really like that team, thanks Ardie for stepping up! And DMac, Goodhue to a lesser extent.

    Contrary to others, I'm quite happy with Crotty on the bench. He's got a habit of making an impact from there, especially in the big matches.

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  • TimT Away
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    Mils Muliaina is tipping NZ by 20+. Most bookies have the spread at 14 points.

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