Are Akira Ioane and Jackson Hemopo the answer?
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@KiwiMurph said in Are Akira Ioane and Jackson Hemopo the answer?:
Hansen's selection policy of loose forwards in the 2016-2019 4 year period certainly deserves some scrutiny.
Seemingly tried everyone under the sun (with a couple of notable exceptions) and never landed on a settled combination.
He knew his 7 and 8. Any diversion from them was due to injury.
6 was a problem because anyone that raised their hand then didn’t raise it again when given a shot. We were just in a slump with 6s. Some good ones coming through but not quick enough.
If you wanted a consistent loose trio who was going to be your 6? -
@Crucial said in Are Akira Ioane and Jackson Hemopo the answer?:
@KiwiMurph said in Are Akira Ioane and Jackson Hemopo the answer?:
Hansen's selection policy of loose forwards in the 2016-2019 4 year period certainly deserves some scrutiny.
Seemingly tried everyone under the sun (with a couple of notable exceptions) and never landed on a settled combination.
He knew his 7 and 8. Any diversion from them was due to injury.
6 was a problem because anyone that raised their hand then didn’t raise it again when given a shot. We were just in a slump with 6s. Some good ones coming through but not quick enough.
If you wanted a consistent loose trio who was going to be your 6?What's Liam Squire up to ?
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@MN5 said in Are Akira Ioane and Jackson Hemopo the answer?:
@Crucial said in Are Akira Ioane and Jackson Hemopo the answer?:
@KiwiMurph said in Are Akira Ioane and Jackson Hemopo the answer?:
Hansen's selection policy of loose forwards in the 2016-2019 4 year period certainly deserves some scrutiny.
Seemingly tried everyone under the sun (with a couple of notable exceptions) and never landed on a settled combination.
He knew his 7 and 8. Any diversion from them was due to injury.
6 was a problem because anyone that raised their hand then didn’t raise it again when given a shot. We were just in a slump with 6s. Some good ones coming through but not quick enough.
If you wanted a consistent loose trio who was going to be your 6?What's Liam Squire up to ?
True. He was really the first choice for a while except he kept breaking. The other side of that was that others had to get game time to understudy.
It was his choice to remove himself from contention. -
@KiwiMurph said in Are Akira Ioane and Jackson Hemopo the answer?:
Squire was highly overrated. He was made to look good against the slumping Wallabies/Boks in 16/17 but when the going got tough he went missing. Flat track bully.
playing the Aussies 3 times a year wasn't great for getting a real measure of players
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Squire put in numerous shoddy defensive shifts for the ABs too. The loss in Brisbane comes to mind. Ludicrously overrated player. Played some real shockers against the Crusaders in playoffs, where he was more interested in lining up late shoulder charges than tackling forwards.
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@akan004 said in Are Akira Ioane and Jackson Hemopo the answer?:
Hansen selected Fifita regularly and had the nerve to call Akira lazy. Wish Shag had retired/resigned in 2017 as originally planned.
Duluth needs to let us like posts more than once. That sums up the issue perfectly.
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@mariner4life said in Are Akira Ioane and Jackson Hemopo the answer?:
@KiwiMurph said in Are Akira Ioane and Jackson Hemopo the answer?:
Squire was highly overrated. He was made to look good against the slumping Wallabies/Boks in 16/17 but when the going got tough he went missing. Flat track bully.
playing the Aussies 3 times a year wasn't great for getting a real measure of players
particularly forwards
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@KiwiMurph said in Are Akira Ioane and Jackson Hemopo the answer?:
Squire was highly overrated. He was made to look good against the slumping Wallabies/Boks in 16/17 but when the going got tough he went missing. Flat track bully.
Don't forget that his selection was a part in how we lost Luatua.
https://www.allblacks.com/news/all-blacks-squad-named-for-2016-steinlager-series/
https://www.allblacks.com/news/all-blacks-squad-named-for-2016-investec-rugby-championship
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/opinion/82673550/five-unlucky-all-black-omissions
When you look at how those selections turned out, you really realize what at a fucking mess they created by imposing non-selections on key players. What the fuck did they expect from him after he signed for two years in 2015? I'm still fucking fuming about it.
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@Stargazer said in Are Akira Ioane and Jackson Hemopo the answer?:
LOL, is this the new Akira bandwagon thread?
Do you disagree with @sparky? I mean, it's not like any of the other 6's did anything meaningful. Akira had to cop some, but Hansen doesn't escape the online blame we're dishing out
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@Stargazer If he played for Hawke's Bay or the Crusaders you'd be all over him too.
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@African-Monkey TBF, if he was playing for the Crusaders in that period, I'd say his game would have been better utilised and not run into the ground
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@Kirwan said in Are Akira Ioane and Jackson Hemopo the answer?:
But anyway, new coaches for the Blues and ABs and he's back to his 2018 form, maybe even better.
There is no maybe. He is a hugely improved player.
It's fairly straight forward eh - while there's lots of people that insist he should've been selected - there's also lots of people that disagree or just didn't care that he wasn't selected as he wasn't quite the superstar that people saw.
He's certainly earned his spot now though and it really would be a travesty if he isn't selected this time. You can actually see he's in a much better place mentally and is all about doing his job - when was the last time he was the cause of any proper niggle (Parete doesn't count).
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@Bones said in Are Akira Ioane and Jackson Hemopo the answer?:
@Kirwan said in Are Akira Ioane and Jackson Hemopo the answer?:
But anyway, new coaches for the Blues and ABs and he's back to his 2018 form, maybe even better.
There is no maybe. He is a hugely improved player.
It's fairly straight forward eh - while there's lots of people that insist he should've been selected - there's also lots of people that disagree or just didn't care that he wasn't selected as he wasn't quite the superstar that people saw.
He's certainly earned his spot now though and it really would be a travesty if he isn't selected this time. You can actually see he's in a much better place mentally and is all about doing his job - when was the last time he was the cause of any proper niggle (Parete doesn't count).
To me he’s playing pretty much the same as two years ago, just with less 40m trys.
Always was this good defensively, hardly misses a tackle, usually at the top of tackle counts. Big work rate.