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    @Bovidae Jerry was rarely used as well when he played for the ABs at least. Have to go back to Gibbes and Thorne as more frequently used LO options at blindside.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @Bovidae Jerry was rarely used as well when he played for the ABs at least. Have to go back to Gibbes and Thorne as more frequently used LO options at blindside.

    Interesting - my memory is shitty enough to not challenge you on this, but I always had Jerry down as a very good and well-utilised LO option. Maybe I'm coloured by his efforts there in yellow?

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    @voodoo said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @ACT-Crusader said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @Bovidae Jerry was rarely used as well when he played for the ABs at least. Have to go back to Gibbes and Thorne as more frequently used LO options at blindside.

    Interesting - my memory is shitty enough to not challenge you on this, but I always had Jerry down as a very good and well-utilised LO option. Maybe I'm coloured by his efforts there in yellow?

    Think Rodders was probably used more.

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    tall lifters are as important as tall jumpers

    also, having 4 good options creates huge doubt in a defending lineout.

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    @ACT-Crusader And even further back than that. Brewer/Joseph and AJ Whetton.

    The thing is that in recent years if the AB 6 or 8 is used in the lineout it is often at the front, not at the tail of the lineout.

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    @Bones said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @cgrant said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    I have nothing against Tomkinson but I can't imagine he is the best non capped 2nd Five in the country ! Faiane, Nankivell or Walden are better options IMO.

    Pretty hard to point out anything the latter two have done in SRA.

    My opinion is based from what I have seen earlier this year. Tomkinson has played in one game of SRA so far but more in SR.

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    @voodoo said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @ACT-Crusader said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @Bovidae Jerry was rarely used as well when he played for the ABs at least. Have to go back to Gibbes and Thorne as more frequently used LO options at blindside.

    Interesting - my memory is shitty enough to not challenge you on this, but I always had Jerry down as a very good and well-utilised LO option. Maybe I'm coloured by his efforts there in yellow?

    Definitely a more used option for the Canes.

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    @mariner4life said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    tall lifters are as important as tall jumpers

    also, having 4 good options creates huge doubt in a defending lineout.

    Matfield, Botha, Burger, Juan Smith - very rarely lost LO ball and stole plenty.

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    @cgrant said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @Bones said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @cgrant said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    I have nothing against Tomkinson but I can't imagine he is the best non capped 2nd Five in the country ! Faiane, Nankivell or Walden are better options IMO.

    Pretty hard to point out anything the latter two have done in SRA.

    My opinion is based from what I have seen earlier this year. Tomkinson has played in one game of SRA so far but more in SR.

    Oh it's an opinion I 100% agree with....but I just thought you were commenting on the SRA form selection post which is the only place I've seen anyone say Tomkinson is the best 12.

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    @mariner4life said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @Machpants said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @junior said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @Machpants didn’t win a World Cup though did we? Suddenly we get a tall 6 and 8 who can win lineout ball and we start (a) winning our own 2 ball when leading a RWC final by a single point (b) pinching ball of Victor Fucking Matefield of all people when leading a RWC semi final by two points, which helps us to win consecutive world cups

    And yet, with our best locking combo ever and an extra lock in 6 we still didn't win the RWC, it is almost like it is not the only factor to winning games, a great line out. 😉

    held back by a lack of physicality at 7. A journeyman at 6. And a spent force at 8.

    What he said and also the fact that the guy we had playing at 6 wasn't even actually a 6.

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    @Bovidae said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @nzzp said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @cgrant depth really improving, but we are missing that tall timber at 6 as a lineout option. Robinson possibly the best candidate in the lineout, but not sure the others are that good are they?

    Fark Kaino left a hole

    We've never really used the 6 as a lineout option in a while. When Kaino played he was the 4th option after the locks and Read. What you do need is either the 6 or 8 to be a genuine target, as Read showed. In fact, he was often used more than BBBR.

    A taller 6 can help as a lifter though. But picking a tall 6 to strengthen the lineout and then not using them is just as dumb. Eh Steve.

    But the point is they still had 4 viable options, even if they didn't use the 4th option that frequently. (Having said that, Kaino did win arguably the most important line out in NZ Rugby history in the RWC 2011 final!)

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    @voodoo said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @ACT-Crusader said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @Bovidae Jerry was rarely used as well when he played for the ABs at least. Have to go back to Gibbes and Thorne as more frequently used LO options at blindside.

    Interesting - my memory is shitty enough to not challenge you on this, but I always had Jerry down as a very good and well-utilised LO option. Maybe I'm coloured by his efforts there in yellow?

    My memory is that they used Rodney far more and I think it was for the reason they use Ardie a lot these days - no one expects it to be thrown to him. That's basically admitting that the guys who should be jumping aren't good enough to do it.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @mariner4life said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    tall lifters are as important as tall jumpers

    also, having 4 good options creates huge doubt in a defending lineout.

    Matfield, Botha, Burger, Juan Smith - very rarely lost LO ball and stole plenty.

    Wet dream lineout

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    @mariner4life throw in the midget Pierre Spies (6’4) at number 8...

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    Be interested to see the stats on that Bok line out. I know the options look great, but my memory is all about a no-fuss quick throw to 2 or 4, bugger all trickery or movement..

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    @junior said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @mariner4life said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @Machpants said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @junior said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @Machpants didn’t win a World Cup though did we? Suddenly we get a tall 6 and 8 who can win lineout ball and we start (a) winning our own 2 ball when leading a RWC final by a single point (b) pinching ball of Victor Fucking Matefield of all people when leading a RWC semi final by two points, which helps us to win consecutive world cups

    And yet, with our best locking combo ever and an extra lock in 6 we still didn't win the RWC, it is almost like it is not the only factor to winning games, a great line out. 😉

    held back by a lack of physicality at 7. A journeyman at 6. And a spent force at 8.

    What he said and also the fact that the guy we had playing at 6 wasn't even actually a 6.

    6 is the new 13

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    @voodoo said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    Be interested to see the stats on that Bok line out. I know the options look great, but my memory is all about a no-fuss quick throw to 2 or 4, bugger all trickery or movement..

    The simpler the better.

    When our lineout was it's best we threw a heap of 2-ball because Smith's pass was good enough to still make it good attacking ball.

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    @ACT-Crusader although wasnt that in the period where we didnt contest it either?

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    @taniwharugby said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @ACT-Crusader although wasnt that in the period where we didnt contest it either?

    There was a period where almost every lineout was uncontested, no one bothered

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    @Machpants SA still contested our ball though, but we just gave them a free pass with thiers.

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