Blues vs Jags
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The sht thing is it's reducing the fun of putting the boot into blues supporters. It's a bit like telling Americans they're sht at rugby. Zero enjoyment.</p></blockquote>
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<p>I wonder if Tana's plan for the Blues is looking beyond 2016, however it would appear he is trying to develop players instead of trying to win games.</p>
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<p>Be interesting to see which players have started each game and how many different players have started compared to the other NZ teams.</p> -
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="SammyC" data-cid="568589" data-time="1459384130">
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<p>I see the Jags have left 10 players at home to rest, so maybe that's the reason. </p>
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<p>Are they 10 of their standard match day squad? Would they have the depth to do that and make it a contest against any other New Zealand team?</p> -
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<p>I wonder if Tana's plan for the Blues is looking beyond 2016, however it would appear he is trying to develop players instead of trying to win games.</p>
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<p>It sure is. He knows we're not going to do much this season and is definitely building for the future.</p> -
<p>still think he is looking a bit further than he needs to was more my point I guess.</p>
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<p>Winning can have a huge effect on players minds, and if you are trying to develop for the future and losing it can be more of an issue IMO.</p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="taniwharugby" data-cid="568676" data-time="1459407572"><p>still think he is looking a bit further than he needs to was more my point I guess.<br><br>
Winning can have a huge effect on players minds, and if you are trying to develop for the future and losing it can be more of an issue IMO.</p></blockquote>
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<p>Yeah thought it would have stopped by now but obviously not. Still, he deserves a good amount of time to get the best out of this side (which is a big ask I know).</p>
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<p>Can't believe Piers Francis has been given a run.The guy is barely ITM Cup standard. Would have preferred to see McGahan there if he's looking for someone else there for this game instead of Moala. Thought McGahan went alright against the Reds.</p> -
<p>There's a couple of good players, and some 'potential' talented guys going forward but there's not really many really talented guys in that squad. There's only one player in that team who's the best in his position in the country and barely any who are second or third. </p>
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<p>I actually think that JJ has opened it up for coaches to have a year or so implementing their systems now - from a franchise point of view, not a fans point of view though, they want success and asap. </p> -
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<p>Things really don't look any different to Kirwan.<br><br><strong>Seems to me like Tana is getting a bit of a free ride. </strong>There's far too much talent in that squad for people to be happy with a 'development' year.</p>
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<p>If Tana is smart, which I think he is, I'd of almost demanded no KPI's based on wins or final table standing for this year....</p> -
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<p>There's a couple of good players, and some 'potential' talented guys going forward but there's not really many really talented guys in that squad. There's only one player in that team who's the best in his position in the country and barely any who are second or third. </p>
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<p>I actually think that JJ has opened it up for coaches to have a year or so implementing their systems now - from a franchise point of view, not a fans point of view though, they want success and asap. </p>
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<p>And in arguably the most influential position on the field , 10, they are last , no disrepect intended to west who i reckon would be a handy guy to be sitting on the bench rather than a stater </p> -
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There's only one player in that team who's the best in his position in the country and barely any who are second or third. <br></p></blockquote>
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Out of this lot? Who is that?<br><br>
Forwards: Nic Mayhew, James Parsons ©, Charlie Faumuina, Patrick Tuipulotu, Josh Bekhuis, Joe Edwards, Blake Gibson, Steven Luatua; Bryn Hall, Ihaia West, Tevita Li, Piers Francis, Rene Ranger, Rieko Ioane, Lolagi Visinia.<br><br>
Reserves: Quentin MacDonald, Sam Prattley, Ofa Tu’ungafasi, Hoani Matenga, Akira Ioane, Billy Guyton, Matt McGahan, George Moala.<br><br>
Charlie is the no.2 no.3, Tuipolutu no.4 no.4.<br><br>
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<p>I assume you're referring to Jerome?</p>
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<p>Certainly not on current form.</p> -
So who am i missing who is no.1?<br><br>
Moala has a shot at 12 ... but Crotty and Ngatai and any number of others ...<br><br>
Ioane A in the mix<br><br>
Nup ... that's all I got.<br><br>
Li, Nanai, Ioane R and Visinia have talent which could be harnessed but all very much "potential". -
<p>This Blues team has loads of talent. It just needs a shot of confidence, and to be given the chance to build some momentum. Whilst I am loathe to cricticise Tana Umaga at this early stage of his SR coaching career I suspect that his readiness to rotate players is impact negatively on their confidence and ability to gel as a team.</p>
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<p>So who am i missing who is no.1?<br><br>
Moala has a shot at 12 ... but Crotty and Ngatai and any number of others ...<br><br>
Ioane A in the mix<br><br>
Nup ... that's all I got.<br><br>
Li, Nanai, Ioane R and Visinia have talent which could be harnessed but all very much "potential".</p>
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<p>took me a while but I'm thinking Kaino.</p> -
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<p>So who am i missing who is no.1?<br><br>
Moala has a shot at 12 ... but Crotty and Ngatai and any number of others ...<br><br>
Ioane A in the mix<br><br>
Nup ... that's all I got.<br><br>
Li, Nanai, Ioane R and Visinia have talent which could be harnessed but all very much "potential".</p>
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<p>People saying we have too much talent to be failing is a stereotype caused by the media that some people still buy in to. On paper as you have pointed out we would probably have the worst side out of all the NZ sides and the results show that. Yes there is "potential" in this side, but it is very raw at this stage where a lot of our players are still finding their feet at this level.</p> -
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<p>took me a while but I'm thinking Kaino.</p>
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<p>starting 6 in the best team in the world </p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Cantab79" data-cid="568766" data-time="1459431725"><p>This Blues team has loads of talent. It just needs a shot of confidence, and to be given the chance to build some momentum. Whilst I am loathe to cricticise Tana Umaga at this early stage of his SR coaching career I suspect that his readiness to rotate players is impact negatively on their confidence and ability to gel as a team.</p></blockquote>
The Blackadder effect?