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    Roe gives me Brendon Leonard vibes.

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    @nepia said in Aaron Smith:

    Roe gives me Brendon Leonard vibes.

    Well summed up.

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    i find the core skills development in rugby codes to be pretty ordinary in the modern game. I reckon most players are promoted based on having a couple of things they do better than others, mostly physical (bigger, quicker, stronger) and the obvious skills that need developing just never improve.

    I wonder if modern sports science has something to do with that? The capping of training loads meaning there isn't the time for that stuff between all teh team stuff they already do (ie defensive patterns, which i bet are an enormous part of a players week).

    Also, it shouldn't be the job of the national coaches to develop core skills in players

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    @mariner4life and thats a thing where you get these big strong fast kids identified early, and pushed through the ranks without properly developing thier core sklls, but by the same token, thes eplayers probably have smoke blown up thier arses and not told they need to go work on this or that as well, so some never will.

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    @mariner4life said in Aaron Smith:

    i find the core skills development in rugby codes to be pretty ordinary in the modern game. I reckon most players are promoted based on having a couple of things they do better than others, mostly physical (bigger, quicker, stronger) and the obvious skills that need developing just never improve.

    I wonder if modern sports science has something to do with that? The capping of training loads meaning there isn't the time for that stuff between all teh team stuff they already do (ie defensive patterns, which i bet are an enormous part of a players week).

    Also, it shouldn't be the job of the national coaches to develop core skills in players

    Amen to that. Our best evers are all guys that went the extra mile themselves outside of the team training. From McCaw's extra fitness work to DCs endless kicking drills and Smith's total professional package.
    There is no substitute for muscle memory. Practice a skill over and over until it becomes your level of ordinary.

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    @r-l said in Aaron Smith:

    @taniwharugby this thread was inspired by Roy in the disabled toilet wasn't it!?
    I actually really like Aaron Smith.

    Nice try @R-L but you dont have to worry, you're a lifer with the Hijack Fernie..

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    i am not for a second saying these skills aren't worked on. i just find it astounding that so many players go their whole career with an obvious skill flaw that just never develops.

    TJP has been an international halfback for years, and can anyone really say his passing was better last year than in any other year of his career

    it's what makes the development of Ma'a Nonu so extraordinary

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    @mariner4life said in Aaron Smith:

    i am not for a second saying these skills aren't worked on. i just find it astounding that so many players go their whole career with an obvious skill flaw that just never develops.

    TJP has been an international halfback for years, and can anyone really say his passing was better last year than in any other year of his career

    it's what makes the development of Ma'a Nonu so extraordinary

    That's why I love Ma'a. He became the model of the perfect 12. Every year he must have started his pre-season wanting to be better than the year before, and it showed.

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    I’d wager these guys are practicing their passing all the time but it’s bloody hard to be anywhere near Smith level. All the training in the world is no guarantee of firing off inch perfect missiles from both sides in the heat of battles. One expression I heard once was being good enough to knock the cigarette out of a sparrows mouth.

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    @antipodean I think his partnership with Conrad also helped drive some of that development. Clear as day that Nonu put in the hard work though. I think Nonu was a pretty early adopter of stuff like yoga as well? One of those guys always looking for that extra edge or 1% to add to their game.

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    @mariner4life said in Aaron Smith:

    i am not for a second saying these skills aren't worked on. i just find it astounding that so many players go their whole career with an obvious skill flaw that just never develops.

    Completely agree.

    The example that comes to mind for me is Rieko Ioane and kicking. He debuted for the Blues in 2016 and the ABs in 2017 and he has developed exactly zero kicking game. How is it that he has not developed the skill even a little bit despite being in these set ups for 5 or so years? Kicking for a winger and centre in the modern game is close to a must have and he simply does not have the skill.

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    @paekakboyz said in Aaron Smith:

    One of those guys always looking for that extra edge or 1% to add to their game.

    I cant recall who it was, but Craig Dowd springs to mind and the time he was an AB/Blues fits with the memory...anyways, ballet is what he was doing, not ballet for ballet, but ballet training for the strength and balance.

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    @paekakboyz said in Aaron Smith:

    @antipodean I think his partnership with Conrad also helped drive some of that development. Clear as day that Nonu put in the hard work though. I think Nonu was a pretty early adopter of stuff like yoga as well? One of those guys always looking for that extra edge or 1% to add to their game.

    agreed, i think partnering with Smith at the canes and the AB's gave Nonu the confidence to work on his game knowing exactly what the guy outside him was going to do

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    @kiwimurph said in Aaron Smith:

    @mariner4life said in Aaron Smith:

    i am not for a second saying these skills aren't worked on. i just find it astounding that so many players go their whole career with an obvious skill flaw that just never develops.

    Completely agree.

    The example that comes to mind for me is Rieko Ioane and kicking. He debuted for the Blues in 2016 and the ABs in 2017 and he has developed exactly zero kicking game. How is it that he has not developed the skill even a little bit despite being in these set ups for 5 or so years? Kicking for a winger and centre in the modern game is close to a must have and he simply does not have the skill.

    He hasn't graduated past 'holding the ball in two hands'?

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    @mariner4life said in Aaron Smith:

    i find the core skills development in rugby codes to be pretty ordinary in the modern game. I reckon most players are promoted based on having a couple of things they do better than others, mostly physical (bigger, quicker, stronger) and the obvious skills that need developing just never improve.

    I wonder if modern sports science has something to do with that? The capping of training loads meaning there isn't the time for that stuff between all teh team stuff they already do (ie defensive patterns, which i bet are an enormous part of a players week).

    Also, it shouldn't be the job of the national coaches to develop core skills in players

    Reminds me of Kevin Senio (in terms of people working on core skills), that guy used to do an insane amount of passing drills over and above the rest of the team, I remember an interview with him talking about it. He certainly wasnt big, but those core skills elevated his status.

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    Aaron Smith is the king!

    He's an absolute beast of a half back and the impact he has on the teams he plays for is massive, particular the Highlanders who are pretty average without.

    I'm worried he will steal the title from the blues this weekend, almost single handedly.

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    Time to look after Aaron Smith a bit. He has played huge minutes in Super Rugby. We need to rest him for the Steinlager Series otherwise he will be knackered and broken by the time the tests against South Africa, Wales, Ireland and France come along.

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    I'd be keeping an eye on the other waikato halfback Cortez lee ratima very good prospect with
    crisp passing ability he will be in the under 20s hope the chiefs sign him I honestly rate higher than roe

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    @cliff Yeah, you forget how young Ratima still is when he was selected for the NZ U20s. I see he is back playing for Oto after his injury.

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    @bovidae yeah he is very young I think 19 and shows good promise I wonder if the chiefs will have a halfback spot next season has Weber resigned?

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