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    #523

    Robinson is an interesting one, at 1.98m, think he can genuinely play that 6/lock role
    Jacobson 8/6 (werent his 2 tests at 6?)
    Dalton 7/6
    Akira 8/6
    Savea 7,8,6
    Cane 7/6.5

    PLus several others, we are pretty flush with candidates

    Rest are probably more specialists?

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    @nostrildamus Probably a year too soon, but I fully expect Flanders to be in the mix before the RWC (as an 8, who can play 6). I'd like them to bring in a few non-playing apprentices for the July Internationals like they've done in the past, and Flanders would be one of the prime candidates IMO.

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    @stargazer oh yeah, him too!

    SOme quality players are gonna miss getting capped over the next few years!!

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    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2021:

    @stargazer oh yeah, him too!

    SOme quality players are gonna miss getting capped over the next few years!!

    The ‘next’ Josh Blackie’s

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    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2021:

    Robinson is an interesting one, at 1.98m, think he can genuinely play that 6/lock role
    Jacobson 8/6 (werent his 2 tests at 6?)
    Dalton 7/6
    Akira 8/6
    Savea 7,8,6
    Cane 7/6.5

    PLus several others, we are pretty flush with candidates

    Rest are probably more specialists?

    Grace has been playing 8 pretty much all season and growing into it - previously a 6.

    Blackadder can play all three roles at a pinch, but it was quite a while since I recall him at 7 prior to last night. But, if Cane was down to play 80 minutes at 7, I'd be reasonably comfortable with him on the bench.

    Pretty sure Frizell has played a bit of 8, but mainly a specialist 6.

    With Cane in the wings, I think they'll only pick two sevens, which will probably be Ardie and Papali'i.

    But, two guys that I've grouped as 6s and 8s are probably going to miss out - and both will be unlucky.

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    @stargazer thanks yes I knew I was forgetting someone. Flanders and Grace both 21 (only) but Flanders will turn 22 in a few months-still quite young for an AB loose forward I would have thought.

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    @crucial said in All Blacks 2021:

    My question at present is whether the selectors can continue to dismiss the Bosh.
    When you think that they selected Kirifi ahead of him it doesn't fill you with hope.

    Somewhere in the back of my mind I have this feeling Boshier was injured. Could be wrong though.

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    @chris-b said in All Blacks 2021:

    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2021:

    Robinson is an interesting one, at 1.98m, think he can genuinely play that 6/lock role
    Jacobson 8/6 (werent his 2 tests at 6?)
    Dalton 7/6
    Akira 8/6
    Savea 7,8,6
    Cane 7/6.5

    PLus several others, we are pretty flush with candidates

    Rest are probably more specialists?

    Grace has been playing 8 pretty much all season and growing into it - previously a 6.

    Blackadder can play all three roles at a pinch, but it was quite a while since I recall him at 7 prior to last night. But, if Cane was down to play 80 minutes at 7, I'd be reasonably comfortable with him on the bench.

    Pretty sure Frizell has played a bit of 8, but mainly a specialist 6.

    With Cane in the wings, I think they'll only pick two sevens, which will probably be Ardie and Papali'i.

    But, two guys that I've grouped as 6s and 8s are probably going to miss out - and both will be unlucky.

    I'd really like to see how Robinson goes at 6 but I just think they will put Cane/x? and Ardie off the bench (or at 8 with a dedicated 6) ahead of him.
    I'm thinking Dalton is really competing with Ardie and Boshier (strange though, such different players) while Ardie when fit is also competing with Jacobson and Sotutu.
    Akira competes with Frizzell and they'll pick Cullen, Flanders, Blackadder or Jacobson but my money is on Jacobson at 8 and Dalton as back up to 6/8. But hell, I think they'll want to test Blackadder.
    I really don't know who they prefer at 6 now, arguably it is the most interesting given all the potential new blood.

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    the midfield seems a little less interesting, so many here seem keen on Havili and ALB (but who is on the bench? I like PUJ but how can they choose someone with so little play time?)

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    @booboo said in All Blacks 2021:

    @crucial said in All Blacks 2021:

    My question at present is whether the selectors can continue to dismiss the Bosh.
    When you think that they selected Kirifi ahead of him it doesn't fill you with hope.

    Somewhere in the back of my mind I have this feeling Boshier was injured. Could be wrong though.

    He might have been returning from injury? But he was still gutted (well he said a little disappointed, but I'm going full nz media on this one):

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/300141063/overlooked-and-overcooked-lachlan-boshier-on-his-all-blacks-anguish

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    That young no.12 from the Chiefs must be in the conversation now. Does he have a kicking game? Distribution seems sound.

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    It's worthwhile including this info when we talk about the makeup of the squad.

    Foster said the plan was to pick 35 for July, then disassemble and re-select a second squad the same size for the championship and extra Bledisloe. He admitted July would present the opportunity to look at some fringe contenders, but pledged to pick as close as he can to full-strength groups.
    
    He confirmed Beauden Barrett and Brodie Retallick would both be available for selection for July, though TJ Perenara was likely to have to play some domestic rugby before he could be considered because of his contractual situation.
    
    On the injury front they are still looking at early to mid-September for Sam Cane’s return to action, so it was likely he would figure only on the November tour: Ardie Savea was due back on the field over the next week or two; Jack Goodhue is out for a full year; and Joe Moody is looking at early-September from his foot problem.
    
    The coach confirmed he had picked his replacement captain, but would not name him until the July squad was selected.
    
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    So no Moody, Goodhue, Cane, and Perenara for the July squad.

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    I'm sure they will find some way of selecting TJP, even if it is initially for the Maori game against Samoa.

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    @old-samurai-jack Nankivell?

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    @bones That's the one. Probably a bit early yet but showing some real promise.

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    I wrote down this two weeks ago as an AB 36 just after Super Rugby Aotearoa finished.

    Props: Karl T, Hodgman, De Groot, Laulala, Ofa. T, Angus Ta'avao

    Hooker: Taylor, Aumua, Eklund

    Lock: S. Whitelock (c) , B. Retallick, S. Barrett, Vaa'i

    Back row: A. Ioane, S. Frizell, C. Grace, A. Savea, D. Papali'i, L Jacobson, H. Sotutu

    Half Backs: A. Smith, B. Weber, M. Drummond

    First Fives: R. Mo'unga, B. Barrett, D. McKenzie

    Midfield: D. Havili, ALB, Nankivell, Peter Umaga-Jensen

    Back three: R. Ioane, W. Jordan, S. Reece, Leicester Fainga'anuku, C. Garden-Bachop, J. Barrett

    Probably one too many outside back so one of Nankivell, PUJ or Connor Garden-Bachop can drop out. Tom Robinson and Lachlan Bolshier are in cracking form so could get picked in the back row if one. or more of the capped ABs are injured. Blackadder and Harmon are playing the best Rugby of their careers so far.

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    @frye said in All Blacks 2021:

    An absolute plethora of backrow talent available right now. Even with Cane and Savea injured.

    I'd love to see Jacobson, Papali'i and Blackadder in the same backrow.

    Incredible that the likes of Frizzell, Ioane, Grace or Sotutu could miss out on a 23

    Have to agree. Speaks volumes for the current 6/7/8 pool that the likes of Devan Flanders doesn't get a mention.

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    @sparky good list. #9 looks shallow.
    I'm a bit happier about DM at 10 now.
    Would suspect Rieko has an edge along with Leicester for potential midfield support.
    Is Angus Ta'avao playing that well?
    And doesn't SB have some lock/6 competition?

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    What about world cup team?

    It is only two years away...

    This is my pick at the moment:

    1. A Hogman

    2. C Taylor

    3. N Laulala

    4. S Whitelock

    5. S Barrett

    6. E Blackadder / or T Robinson

    7. S Cane(c)

    8. H Sotutu or A Savea

    9. A Smith

    10. R Moanga

    11. C Clarke

    12. D Havili

    13. A Lenert-Brown

    14. W Jordan

    15. DMac or J Barrett

    16. E De Groot

    17. A Aumua

    18. O Tuangafassi

    19. T Vaii

    20. A Ioane or A Savea (depending on who starts)

    21. F Fakatava

    22. B Barrett

    23. R Ioane

    No RTS cos I'm not sure how they will play him. Although if they play him in 15 he will likely be a shoe in.

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