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  • NepiaN Offline
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    @MN5 said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @sparky said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    Could have easily picked Carl Hayman, M.Jones, Z.Brooke, A.Mehrtens, B.Barrett, Umaga, SBW and F.Bunce. Fantastic players all. We really have been had some amazing players in the last 25 years.

    If Nonu, Bunce, Smith, Umaga, Mauger and Little all broke their legs simultaneously he might get a mention.

    You over egged that like I over egged my failed pavlova the other day.

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    @Nepia said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @MN5 said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @sparky said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    Could have easily picked Carl Hayman, M.Jones, Z.Brooke, A.Mehrtens, B.Barrett, Umaga, SBW and F.Bunce. Fantastic players all. We really have been had some amazing players in the last 25 years.

    If Nonu, Bunce, Smith, Umaga, Mauger and Little all broke their legs simultaneously he might get a mention.

    You over egged that like I over egged my failed pavlova the other day.

    He was a fine midfielder who didn’t fuck off to box or play league every five minutes.

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    @MN5 said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @Nepia said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @MN5 said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @sparky said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    Could have easily picked Carl Hayman, M.Jones, Z.Brooke, A.Mehrtens, B.Barrett, Umaga, SBW and F.Bunce. Fantastic players all. We really have been had some amazing players in the last 25 years.

    If Nonu, Bunce, Smith, Umaga, Mauger and Little all broke their legs simultaneously he might get a mention.

    You over egged that like I over egged my failed pavlova the other day.

    He was a fine midfielder who didn’t fuck off to box or play league every five minutes.

    He just fucked off to UK club rugby instead.

    Good old SBW, fucked off to league, fucked off to box, managed to be an AB for more years and more tests than Mauger and won two RWCs. Dude has the midas touch. :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye:

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    @Nepia said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @MN5 said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @Nepia said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @MN5 said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @sparky said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    Could have easily picked Carl Hayman, M.Jones, Z.Brooke, A.Mehrtens, B.Barrett, Umaga, SBW and F.Bunce. Fantastic players all. We really have been had some amazing players in the last 25 years.

    If Nonu, Bunce, Smith, Umaga, Mauger and Little all broke their legs simultaneously he might get a mention.

    You over egged that like I over egged my failed pavlova the other day.

    He was a fine midfielder who didn’t fuck off to box or play league every five minutes.

    He just fucked off to UK club rugby instead.

    Good old SBW, fucked off to league, fucked off to box, managed to be an AB for more years and more tests than Mauger and won two RWCs. Dude has the midas touch. :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye:

    Off the bench both times

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    @booboo said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @gt12 said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @Chester-Draws said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    Sam Whitelock is a great player. But no way is he an all-time great. He never dominates like Retallick. When he doesn't play you don't see that much difference -- unlike most of the players listed. When Rettalick is absent a team really notices.

    I would pick Ian Jones a million times over him. Lineout master and superb athlete.

    Actually, I'd pick Brad Thorn over him too. Not flashy, but a much more physical presence.

    There's a few locks who played for money that I suppose aren't pro era like Gary Whetton that are much better too. Andy Haden for you oldies.

    Please see here (timestamp 1:25.17):

    I upvoted because I assume you refer to the lineout steal. I haven't watched the video 🙂

    If you were going to pick something that Sam Whitelock has over Ian Jones, the last thing it would be would be lineouts! That's the one clear area that Ian Jones stands well above the recent players.

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    @Nepia said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @MN5 said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @Nepia said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @MN5 said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @sparky said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    Could have easily picked Carl Hayman, M.Jones, Z.Brooke, A.Mehrtens, B.Barrett, Umaga, SBW and F.Bunce. Fantastic players all. We really have been had some amazing players in the last 25 years.

    If Nonu, Bunce, Smith, Umaga, Mauger and Little all broke their legs simultaneously he might get a mention.

    You over egged that like I over egged my failed pavlova the other day.

    He was a fine midfielder who didn’t fuck off to box or play league every five minutes.

    He just fucked off to UK club rugby instead.

    Good old SBW, fucked off to league, fucked off to box, managed to be an AB for more years and more tests than Mauger and won two RWCs. Dude has the midas touch. :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye:

    And won a Lions series.....oh wait!

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    @Chester-Draws said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @booboo said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @gt12 said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @Chester-Draws said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    Sam Whitelock is a great player. But no way is he an all-time great. He never dominates like Retallick. When he doesn't play you don't see that much difference -- unlike most of the players listed. When Rettalick is absent a team really notices.

    I would pick Ian Jones a million times over him. Lineout master and superb athlete.

    Actually, I'd pick Brad Thorn over him too. Not flashy, but a much more physical presence.

    There's a few locks who played for money that I suppose aren't pro era like Gary Whetton that are much better too. Andy Haden for you oldies.

    Please see here (timestamp 1:25.17):

    I upvoted because I assume you refer to the lineout steal. I haven't watched the video 🙂

    If you were going to pick something that Sam Whitelock has over Ian Jones, the last thing it would be would be lineouts! That's the one clear area that Ian Jones stands well above the recent players.

    Yeah, but that one lineout won us a World Cup, so am in love with the moment.

    I'm not arguing per se (although I would pick Whitelock over Jones) but Jones' absolute domination of the lineout in the 95 final (pre lifting) didn't quite get us there.

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    The problem with SBW was how flaky he was. You just never knew when he'd have a brain-fart which resulted in a missed try, a yellow card or a red one.

    Don't doubt his ability to off-load, but apart from that he was a pretty average player.

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    @Victor-Meldrew
    Arguably cost us the Lions series.

    Though he had more than just his offload, he was like another loose forward in carrying and tackling (when he got it right).

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    Alternative team :

    Dowd
    Coles
    Meeuws
    Thorne
    Jack
    Collins
    Holah
    Read
    Marshall
    Mehrtens
    Rokocoko / Savea
    Little
    Bunce
    Howlett
    Osborne

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    @Tim said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    Maybe one the more interesting aspects of picking a team like this is where the pro-era cut-off is, and what players make it. In my opinion, Zinzan Brooke and Sean Fitzpatrick were good enough and had sufficiently significant careers in 1996 and 97 to justify their inclusion.

    I guess it depends on quite how you're assessing people - if it is one absolute peak performance, then maybe these guys qualify from that South African series win - I can't remember.

    But, if it's more related to their body of work, I wouldn't pick any of the guys who've been suggested who were in the tail ends of their careers - Fitzy, Brooke (these two have been Englishmen for most of the pro era - 🙂 ), Bunce, Brown or Jones.

    Fitzy was a cripple on the 1997 EOYT, so he only played 18 months of pro rugby. I recall Zinny was heavily criticized for taking a farewell tour on the same trip - can't remember whether that was reflected in his play or just because he'd already signed offshore. Brown and Jones' pro careers include the dire 1998 performances. And Hart was prepared to dump Bunce on the flimsiness of being late back from an overseas trip.

    Mealamu or Coles for Fitzy
    Read for Brooke (Reado might win that one looking at career on career)
    Hayman or Franks over Brown
    Whitelock over Jones
    Conrad over Bunce

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    @Chris-B it becomes a pretty boring discussion if you are not counting the legends of the 96-97 team.

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    @KiwiMurph Yeah - I've given it three days before pouring a bucket of water on it! 🙂

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    T.Woodcock
    K.Mealamu
    O.Brown
    I.Jones
    S.Whitelock
    J.Kaino
    R.McCaw
    Z.Brooke
    A.Smith
    D.Carter
    J.Savea
    M.Nonu
    C.Smith
    J.Wilson
    C.Cullen

    I would love to have The like of Bunce,Fitzy, Howlett and Muliania in the team but unfortunately someone has to miss out.

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    @mikey07 said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    T.Woodcock
    K.Mealamu
    O.Brown
    I.Jones
    S.Whitelock
    J.Kaino
    R.McCaw
    Z.Brooke
    A.Smith
    D.Carter
    J.Savea
    M.Nonu
    C.Smith
    J.Wilson
    C.Cullen

    I would love to have The like of Bunce,Fitzy, Howlett and Muliania in the team but unfortunately someone has to miss out.

    This is a decent side. I’d probably have Rok ahead of Savea. Add a bench of

    S. Fitzpatrick, C. Hayman, O. Franks, B. Retallick, K. Read, J. Marshall, C. Spencer, D. Howlett

    Cullen covering centre 😎

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    I couldnt pick an all-time AB side and not put Lomu on the wing, as good as Savea, Rok, Sivi, Ioane might have been at thier peak, Lomu was something else

    Only player I'd consider over him, would be peak Rupeni, but he aint available for this team.

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    @taniwharugby said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    I couldnt pick an all-time AB side and not put Lomu on the wing, as good as Savea, Rok, Sivi, Ioane might have been at thier peak, Lomu was something else

    Only player I'd consider over him, would be peak Rupeni, but he aint available for this team.

    Same, even if a part of his career was in the (sh)amateur era, it's hard to go past Jonah at 11.

    I'd be inclined to select Cullen and Wilson as the rest of the outside backs because they were all sublime especially as a group.

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    @Godder said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @taniwharugby said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    I couldnt pick an all-time AB side and not put Lomu on the wing, as good as Savea, Rok, Sivi, Ioane might have been at thier peak, Lomu was something else

    Only player I'd consider over him, would be peak Rupeni, but he aint available for this team.

    Same, even if a part of his career was in the (sh)amateur era, it's hard to go past Jonah at 11.

    I'd be inclined to select Cullen and Wilson as the rest of the outside backs because they were all sublime especially as a group.

    @Godder said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @taniwharugby said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    I couldnt pick an all-time AB side and not put Lomu on the wing, as good as Savea, Rok, Sivi, Ioane might have been at thier peak, Lomu was something else

    Only player I'd consider over him, would be peak Rupeni, but he aint available for this team.

    Same, even if a part of his career was in the (sh)amateur era, it's hard to go past Jonah at 11.

    I'd be inclined to select Cullen and Wilson as the rest of the outside backs because they were all sublime especially as a group.

    Imagine them in the modern game, with conditioning etc advancements. They meet all the requirements too, with two power runners, all have pace, and there is plenty of highball ability (I'm sure that Lomu would get tested, but he'd get much more expert coaching now too). Plus Cullen's swerve/step and Goldie's chip/chase.

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    @ACT-Crusader I figured if it’s peak Savea his strength would come in handy yeah Rokocoko was another name I forgot.

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    @mikey07 said in AB all time pro-era XXIII:

    @ACT-Crusader I figured if it’s peak Savea his strength would come in handy yeah Rokocoko was another name I forgot.

    Jonah was stronger than Savea

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