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    @gt12 said in Argentina One: Parramatta, 14 November:

    This might make me feel better,

    But it doesn't. One sentence jumps out, "this loss is going to hurt".

    How about the fucking loss last week you fucking bunch of social media abusing toolboxes?

    I am a bit over their social media abuse also. They should have sent the interviewer over to the argies sheds to get some real insight. And enough of ousting the trick shots on instagram etc show us some you mean business type stuff

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    SRA isn't the problem, it's picking guys who were out of form, neglecting guys who were in form, playing them out of position, and overall shit coaching. The same players under a better coach would be much more cohesive and disciplined, just look at SA going from record defeat to RWC in 2 years (albeit still losing to the ABs in the process)

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Argentina One: Parramatta, 14 November:

    The thing which frustrates me is this is the same-old, same-old.

    The problems we saw from 2017 onward are still there and it shows against a team which can out-muscle and out-discipline us. The strategy doesn't seem to have changed much either - go down the blind, spin it into the midfield where the likes of BB can exploit the gaps and fast counter attacks. That and occasional shit kicks and poor discipline.

    Bullshit - the problem is that we don't try to build pressure on the opposition before running the ball. Seeing a gap early and exploiting it is a fantastic skill but running into it only to get smashed by the opposition and turnover the ball multiple times SHOULDN'T be part of the game plan.

    I don't blame Foster for all of this as he's inherited a lot of the problems and you have to give him credit for some good stuff like making the lineout drive a potent weapon and actually trying to bring some continuity to team selection. But he really needs to have a good, hard look at his tactics, his team plan/style of play development and, above all, get the players heads right, both individually and collectively.

    And I can't fault Cane either for his on-field attitude. Sure, he's still learning and some of his decisions aren't good, but he's giving 120% and is at least focussing on controlling the team and the game. Do Senior players like Sam Whitelock, Nugget and Beauden Barrett need to step up and get more involved both on and off the field?

    I blame Foster and his coaching team - we have brilliant individuals that don't play well as a team and seem to have lost a lot of confidence in the space of a few weeks. Playing people out of position just compounds that. Our handling errors and lack of awareness during the game (Whitelock offloading to Lomax where Lomax just watches the ball go past him as an example) makes me question what the players are doing during training because they don't seem that familiar with how each other plays in the pitch.

    I'm unsure Cane and Ardie can play well as a unit - I assume Foster subbed Frizell because of discipline warnings rather than Ardie as Frizell/Sotutu played well together versus Australia while I wouldn't have even noticed Ardie on the pitch if it wasn't for a late turnover.

    And Ardie leads on to the real issue in the team - our mix of experience. Our senior players put in their shifts and generally play very well (Whitelock/Nugget/Moody/Coles/Beauden/Cane) but its the guys that are the next step down and have 20+ tests experience that are really struggling.

    Jordie had a poor game, ALB was pretty anonymous, Goodhue did enough to be an average 12 today, Mo'unga was ordinary today, Ardie was ordinary, Tuipulotu was anonymous. And the majority of their subs don't look much better - they generally turn in average at best performances. Reiko's performances starting or off the bench are error ridden. Taylor is likely as good as Coles. Add in TJs performance last week and it looks awful.

    As our senior guys start hanging up their boots, what will the next generation look like? At the moment it looks like we need a major shift to younger players because unless things improve, we will end up with a glut of journeymen.

    Enough ranting....

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    @akan004 said in Argentina One: Parramatta, 14 November:

    I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that only Cane and Whitelock would currently be selected in a combined AB/Bok pack. Whitelock may not even make it tbh.
    That unfortunately is the reality of where our forwards are atm. We simply aren't world class up front anymore.

    Who would you take Cane over in the Bok pack?

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    @PecoTrain based on week in week out performance I'd take him over Kolisi (and definitely over any bench option we have atm).

    I am huge fan of Kolisi, but between injuries and the role he plays for SA, we don't see his best play often enough.

    As a captain though, I am more than happy to Kolisi on and off the pitch.

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    I actually think Sotutu and Akira could be world-class forwards given the opportunity. Savea and Cane are in consideration at 7.
    Coles is a very handy hooker when he controls himself. Moody is decent. I kind of feel Laulala is not quite where he was or could have been, Ofa is a ticket in waiting.
    At lock yes we aren't in a golden era. Perhaps we relied on BBR too much over the years and Whitelock has been run into the ground. Patty T has to be managed like a thoroughbred (even if he doesn't look or play like one).
    But we have kept our powder dry! There are some explosive hardworking 6s back in NZ. And one hybrid 6/7 who would have offered something a little different.

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    @chimoaus said in Argentina One: Parramatta, 14 November:

    I would love to hear what BB really thinks of Foster and what has happened the last few years. I have a sneaking suspicion behind closed doors he thinks foster is a fluffybunny. This no doubt creeps into the culture of players etc and may help explain why he has just been off for some time.

    Huh? He's only ever played with Foster as a coach hasn't he?

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    Wow this is one of those tough games to explain. Argies were just better , they defended better, won more turnovers, were more physical, more prepared and just got under our skin. You can quiblle about selections but this team was good enough and experienced enough to do better. I am not really sure that any changes would have led to us winning the game, there were mental errors leading to key moments right across the park. Forwards were out muscled and the backs failed to string anything together. The lack of execution and preparation has to be at Foster's feet but we got subpar performance from many numbers on the field. I don't think there can be too many changes for the next game, 2 or 3 at max. It feels like in 5 games we built up slowly, hit a peak and have then fallen off a cliff. In hindsight, perhaps we needed to keep building last week with minimal changes.

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    @akan004 said in Argentina One: Parramatta, 14 November:

    @Chris said in Argentina One: Parramatta, 14 November:

    @Kirwan said in Argentina One: Parramatta, 14 November:

    People were complaining about mythical Bok and England concerns, but this was what we were worried about. A physical side making few mistakes.

    Yes mate exactly what I was talking about that got slammed by a few people on here
    No progression more losses coming m.

    I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that only Cane and Whitelock would currently be selected in a combined AB/Bok pack. Whitelock may not even make it tbh.
    That unfortunately is the reality of where our forwards are atm. We simply aren't world class up front anymore.

    Not sure how to make that comparison, almost the same forwards-Read beat the Boks last time out and Barrett had a great game and is probably our 4th best lock right now. That said we were collectively crap today but I would have to believe after watching the Boks tial they are hardly at their peak either.

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    @chimoaus said in Argentina One: Parramatta, 14 November:

    @Siam said in Argentina One: Parramatta, 14 November:

    Fuck this I'm getting drunk...where were you when the All Blacks looked like Southland...?

    Listening to my wife snore on my shoulder after she fell asleep when we went behind.

    Holy phrasing batman.

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    @SidBarret said in Argentina One: Parramatta, 14 November:

    @PecoTrain based on week in week out performance I'd take him over Kolisi (and definitely over any bench option we have atm).

    I am huge fan of Kolisi, but between injuries and the role he plays for SA, we don't see his best play often enough.

    As a captain though, I am more than happy to Kolisi on and off the pitch.

    It’s a bit of an unfair comparison though, because the balance and style of play of the AB and Bok backrows are very different. Kolisi for example might be more an 8 if he was a Kiwi

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    Oof. Where to start.

    I guess on the referee and the travel, they were clearly to blame.

    Nah, don't think Gardner had any effect on the result, but fuck me open both eyes if you're gonna be pedantic! Coles slap gets a penalty, Argies not penalised for it once, despite doing it plenty. Jordies "no arms tackle"..wtf? And then to rub it in, we see ALB absolutely creamed in a tackle off the ball, which was high and he claims "they ran into each other". C u n t.

    On to the next absolute c u n t. Just such a fluffybunny move to one week say you can't take the halfback off despite him having an absolutely godawful game, then the next week you sub early on our best ever halfback. C u n t.

    What the fuck was that ball in hand? Epitomised by having a lineout hot on attack in the last ten and desperately needing to score...what did we do? Hiff it to our 10 to run it straight up. Pretty sure that was thought up by the same guy who thought of the Dagg move in Lions 3. Constantly firing panic kicks and chips for no reason, fairly shortly after 3 phases of hit it straight up in channel 1 or 2 and a 4th phase of two passes to a guy who will stop, goosie and try to swerve around the outside and break any momentum for those outside. And the fucken kick chase! Why are we the only fucken team in the world that can't apply pressure on kicks?

    Have to question what's going on behind closed doors. When you have so many players making absolutely crucial clangers in so many games and guys like Perenara, Taylor, Goodhue falling off a cliff (and to a lesser extent BB). And then the discipline, Jesus fuck.

    Yeah good one Richie, just kick it dead by a country mile mate. Codie probably would've just loped along and got in your way anyway, I think he's had his brain removed and so is constantly lost.

    More to come I'm sure.

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    @chimoaus Yes I believe failure can help you grow but you could have the right people in charge and that isn’t this crowd.

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    Oh shit almost forgot. Fucken eh Argentina! Outstanding game for them, we set them a target and they hit it with fucken fire. Soooo much easier to stomach than Ireland, especially seeing them crying like babies.

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    @gt12 said in Argentina One: Parramatta, 14 November:

    This might make me feel better,

    but it doesn't. One sentence jumps out, "this loss is going to hurt".

    How about the fucking loss last week you fucking bunch of social media abusing toolboxes?

    How about “the preparation was good”.

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    I mean, how on earth can this not make ya smile?

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    @DMX
    We are going off topic.

    That's kinda what I meant when I said we don't see his best because of the way Kolisi is used with the Springbok. They try and and use him in the Read role, but at his best he plays like a smaller faster Kaino.

    Problem with Kolisi is that, unless he is good form, he doesn't have the volume of work and that is where Cane beats him most days.

    When in form though and playing in middle of the park he does things that Cane can't and Vermeulen is miles better than Cane in the same role.

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    I've overslept kickoff, so only saw 2nd half.
    It was shit. Argentina were pretty good.
    It reminded me of the 2019 RWC semi, where I felt from early on that the ABs don't really seem to stand a chance but usually they still somehow squeeze out a win through one or two really late, incredible end-of-field-tries. Not anymore. It's tough when you've gotten used to this incredible period of dominance from the ABs from 2010 until about 2017 (in retrospect, the BIL tour seemed to me as the turning point, never would I ever have guessed that the ABs wouldn't comprehensively win the series). Anyways, maybe this shit the ABs served up for the last two games makes you appreciate them playing well a bit more, as you can no longer file that under "as expected" 🙂

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    @SidBarret said in Argentina One: Parramatta, 14 November:

    @DMX
    We are going off topic.

    That's kinda what I meant when I said we don't see his best because of the way Kolisi is used with the Springbok. They try and and use him in the Read role, but at his best he plays like a smaller faster Kaino.

    Problem with Kolisi is that, unless he is good form, he doesn't have the volume of work and that is where Cane beats him most days.

    When in form though and playing in middle of the park he does things that Cane can't and Vermeulen is miles better than Cane in the same role.

    I like Kolisi , but just think the who would make a Boks XV topic does not make much sesnse. Kolisi/Steph Dutoit/ Vermulen are very effective even though kolisi gets pulled pretty early. The last two times we played them there honestly was not much between our packs, I probably would give the ABs the edge and it was not because of Cane. Read was probably the weak link. Now I don't know why but we seem to have many of our same players underperforming but I don't know that you can assume Boks would not also underperform if they had come over as well.

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    @junior or a second five.

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