MOTM v Ireland
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@Machpants said in MOTM v Ireland:
Your being hard on bridge, he does so much, watching the re play now
His work rate is his strong point, not so much his ability to beat defenders . I guess it’s a different type of 11 that we have grown accustomed to. He isn’t big brown and fast .
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@kiwiinmelb yeah Reece is doing that strike role, bridge the extra full back organiser role
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@Machpants said in MOTM v Ireland:
@kiwiinmelb yeah Reece is doing that strike role, bridge the extra full back organiser role
Yep they have reversed the roles to the other side of the field , it worked that way for the crusaders I guess, so they kept them in their familiar numbers .
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I thought Bridge had a pretty handy game, always took a couple of defenders to take him down and even then he would make a few extra metres in the tackle, total metres carried was over 100, safe under the high ball and even scrapping at the breakdown on a few occassions
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@SynicBast said in MOTM v Ireland:
can we add Snowy and Sparky for providing constant score updates in the match thread please?
Thank the All Blacks who did the scoring instead. Wouldn't have updated the score if I hadn't been happy with it.
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Read: Don't think I've seen a better performance from an AB Number 8. Was superb in attack and defence.
Smith: Signature performance of his career. Constantly lively and accurate. Made life very difficult for Ireland.
Third vote could have gone to lots of the players, but I gave mine to Sam Whitelock. The ultimate team man kept crashing into things all game long and never tired.
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@rotated said in MOTM v Ireland:
Smith. Reece. Read.
Pretty much everyone was above average except Bridge where the action all went the other way and Todd who was dire.
You need to watch the match again. Bridge was fine.
Read, Smith, Mo’unga (just ahead of Savea).
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@Chris-B said in MOTM v Ireland:
Moody was great - can't remember a better game from him. Whether he was one of the best three might be a bit of a moot point because most were very good, but I'm voting for him.
Moody looks like he may have used the month in camp to his advantage, he looked the fittest and healthiest I can recall in awhile.that week off may have done the whole squad a favour.
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Read, A. Smith and Mo’unga.
Next best three: Whitelock, Cane, Moody
Close behind: Bridge, Savea, B. Barrett
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@booboo said in MOTM v Ireland:
@JK said in MOTM v Ireland:
Had a decent MOTM bet on Smith and even though he went off after 60mins I thought he might have done enough...
Reckon they'd pay out on a TSF poll?
Herald poll was similar but cant trust much there
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@mofitzy_ said in MOTM v Ireland:
I'll just repost this from up thread, man I am still laughing about it
This from Eddie Osullivan, pre game
“That’s a strong New Zealand backline but it’s not the perfect backline. I’m really happy about Barrett being at 15 because I don’t think he’s going to get his hands on the ball as much. I don’t think he gets his hands on the ball as much when he’s at 15. It’s practically impossible to bring him into the game as much as Richie Mo’unga will be Joe’s got a very predictable, very solid, very experienced XV, compared to the All Blacks XV which is not as experienced and I would say not quite as solid. Richie Mo’unga has not a great kicking game. He’s not as astute at exploiting (the space) in the back field. That’s good for us. Especially, if it’s wet. It’s another weakness. It’s hard to believe we’re talking about All Black weaknesses. When you compare them to Sexton, if it comes down to a drop goal or a late penalty in a one-score game, that gives us an edge there”.