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    First Five easy. Richie Mo'unga, Beauden Barrett and Dmac should all be in the AB squad.

    Who is the 4th choice 10 is an interesting call. I'd give Mitch Hunt the nod ahead of Otere Black. Like what I've seen so far from young Reuban Love at 10 but clearly another who needs more Rugby under his belt before he should be considered for international honours.

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    Midfield. Havili, ALB, Reiko Ioane (as a 13 but not a 12), then I'd go with Nankivell or Peter Umaga-Jensen. Hopefully room for both in a big squad.

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    Back three.

    Jona Nareki and Leicester Fainga'anuku to cover left wing

    Will Jordan and Sevu Reece to cover right wing

    Jordie Barrett the best all round fullback, but BB, DMac and Will Jordan are strong backup.

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    I think it's good to first establish how many players are likely to be picked in each position.
    Because the first squad to be picked is for the July Internationals, it's probably best to look at the first squad named in 2018 as an example (no RWC, no Covid).

    2018 squad:
    33 players (and 1 "apprentice")
    17 forwards, 16 backs
    2 hookers
    5 props (2 LH, 2 TH, 1 covering both)
    3 locks
    7 loosies (1 openside, 1 openside/8, 1 lock/loosie, the rest 6/8 or 8/6)
    3 halfbacks
    3 first five-eights
    5 midfielders
    5 outside backs

    Considering the financial constraints, it's hard to see them picking a bigger squad.

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    @stargazer there no reason to pick a bigger squad, but maybe extra apprentices. For training needs, getting an eye on them. But the rest games in NZ, there's a lot of flexibility to be had. Even resting players like mo'unga, who've played too many minutes for their franchise.

    Not saying they'll do that, but the opportunity for a change and flexibility is there

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    @kiwiwomble said in All Blacks 2021:

    Rolling over from the highlanders game thread

    What’s everyone’s else’s thoughts on nareki for the abs?

    If I try and be as unbiased as possible, I’d be worried he’s too much of a one man band, big fish small pond at the highlanders/Otago but would be fit in with an all blacks game plan, I’d like to see him try

    Just came on here to post that question.

    Am 57 mins in.

    Been impressed with him all season.

    Composure. Boot. Speed . X factor.

    This year's Will Jordan.

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    @stargazer Maybe 4 midfielders and 4 outside backs this year?

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    @tim said in All Blacks 2021:

    @stargazer Maybe 4 midfielders and 4 outside backs this year?

    3 halfbacks

    Smith
    ?
    ?

    3 first five-eights

    Mo'unga
    Barrett
    DMac

    4 midfielders

    ALB
    Havili
    Ioane
    Fainga'anuku

    4 outside backs

    Reece
    Barrett
    Jordan
    Rayasi

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    That leaves 5 props, 3 hookers, 4 locks, and 7 loose forwards.

    Loose Forwards

    Savea, Papalii, Jacobson, Ioane, Sotutu, Robinson, Crusader

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    #643

    Karl Tu'inukuafe
    Aidan Ross
    Alex Hodgman
    Nepo Laulala
    Ofa Tu'ungafasi

    Codie Taylor
    Dane Coles
    Asafo Aumua

    Sam Whitelock
    Brodie Retallick
    Patrick Tuipulotu
    Scott Barrett

    Savea
    Papalii
    Jacobson
    Ioane
    Sotutu
    Robinson
    Crusader

    Smith
    Weber
    Bolter

    Mo'unga
    Barrett
    DMac

    ALB
    Havili
    Ioane
    Fainga'anuku

    Reece
    Barrett
    Jordan
    Rayasi

    11 Blues
    9 Crusaders
    6 Chiefs
    5 Hurricanes
    1 Highlander
    1 to be determined

    Unavailable:

    Moody, Cane, Perenara, Goodhue, Clarke, Bridge.

    nb. Only one player from the 2021 Blues backline has been selected.

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    The Maori All Black squad would be a much more logical place for Tamaiti Williams and Ruben Love than an AB training squad. No need to rush them in (particularly Love - who hasn't really shown much of anything at this point).

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    @bobily2 Love isn't getting near any squad.

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    @tim NZ U20s

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    @stargazer yeah certainly no need to rush Love, he's still far too young. Let him play Under 20s if they end up scheduling games against Australia, or if not let him focus on an NPC campaign with Wellington.

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    @tim said in All Blacks 2021:

    11 Blues

    What planet are we living on.... I see room for one or two tokens

    😎

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    replied to Tim on last edited by Canes4life
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    @tim I think four Blues loose forwards is a little bit of a stretch. Can't see Robinson getting in especially with the way Blackadder has played. I woud have Grace ahead of Robinson aswell.

    I also think they will pick PUJ with his ability to play 12/13. Rayasi to miss out there and Fainga'anuku to be picked as a winger.

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    @stargazer said in All Blacks 2021:

    I think it's good to first establish how many players are likely to be picked in each position.
    Because the first squad to be picked is for the July Internationals, it's probably best to look at the first squad named in 2018 as an example (no RWC, no Covid).

    2018 squad:
    33 players (and 1 "apprentice")
    17 forwards, 16 backs
    2 hookers
    5 props (2 LH, 2 TH, 1 covering both)
    3 locks
    7 loosies (1 openside, 1 openside/8, 1 lock/loosie, the rest 6/8 or 8/6)
    3 halfbacks
    3 first five-eights
    5 midfielders
    5 outside backs

    Considering the financial constraints, it's hard to see them picking a bigger squad.

    Quote below says 35 players for the championship and July tests

    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.
    
    Stuff

    I'd think we'd select an extra hooker and a lock with the extra 2 spots. Perhaps a loose forward swapped out for a prop

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    #651

    Karl T
    Hodgman
    De Grott (Maybe Ross)

    Taylor
    Aumua
    Eklund (Coles not doing enough this season to justify his place)

    Laulala
    Ofa T
    Williams (Lomax and Angus T miss out)

    Whitelock (c)
    Retallick
    Tuipulotu
    S Barrett
    Vaa'i (PPP to the Maoris)

    Grace
    A Ioane
    Blackadder
    Papali'i
    A Savea
    Sotutu (Jacobson just misses out)

    Smith
    Weber
    Drummond (might gamble on Roe or only pick 2 half backs)

    B.Barrett
    Mounga
    DMac

    Havili
    ALB
    Nankiwell
    R. Ioane (Peter Umaga-Jensen misses out)

    Leicester Fainga'anuku
    Jona Nareki
    W. Jordan
    Reece
    J. Barrett

    Crusaders 12
    Blues 11
    Chiefs 6
    Hurricanes 3
    Highlanders 3

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    @kiwimurph said in All Blacks 2021:

    @kiwiwomble Nareki is the form left wing in the country and should be picked.

    He has a huge left boot and has underrated power to go with his footwork - what I liked today was his cleanup work - he looked good when things were going the Rebels way.

    Leicester will be in the mix too but there could be room for both.

    Yeah, I'd be intrigued to see Nareki get a chance, if he could translate his super form to internationals it'd definitely be something different, I just feel it probably wouldn't quite get there (or like in super rugby he take quite a while to not have absolute clangers every game). Really liking Faingaanuku too, his early season form was irresistible and I was leaning towards him over Roane, but he's just quietened a tad (since being shifted for the overblown Ennor) and now I'm learning towards Roane his pace over the previous two wins hands down.

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    @bones I think Julian savea form has been very good recently! Would not rule him out as the power winger. Finding form at the right time I think and has that experience.
    I am a big nareki fan and would love him to get picked
    Fainganuku I think lacks the X factor! Ok he has the power but lacks pace and just looks a bit disinterested at times

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