All Blacks vs Wales
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<p>Steven Luatua covers 4, 6 and 8. More physical than Thompson IMO.</p>
<p>Ngatai and Crotty in midfield if you want to deliver good munitions to the back three.</p>
<p>Moody instead of Crockett who reverses to the bench.</p>
<p>Crusaders fans would want to see Dagg rather than McKenzie at FB but I'll back the latter because it is a good occasion to test him at the highest level.</p>
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<p>McKenzie and Smith are in front of Dagg and Smith only moves to the right wing because Damian is too hard to ignore. Dagg has to prove himself against other NZ sides before I would consider him to be a starter. </p>
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<p>Luatua is more physical but Thomson has a higher skill set and is more mobile than Luatua. I believe he covers lock better a swell.</p> -
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<p>Awful lot of fullback, and very little midfield cover in there C4L.<br><br>
Hard to argue with the starting pack.<br><br>
Cruden for Barrett.<br>
Dagg for Dmac.<br><br>
Crotty or Fekitoa to the bench with Barrett.<br><br>
Dmac in the squad.<br><br>
And TKB for Weber.</p>
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<p>B Smith can move to Centre. Fekitoa can move to 2nd five. That was my thinking behind those selections. Ryan Crotty just doesn't cut it for me, but I know he will be picked. He's just a journeyman type player in my view. I guess he will be the new Thrush of the All Blacks moving forward - a safe player who doesn't really set the world on fire by himself, however is solid enough to warrant international selection with his ability to contribute without doing much wrong.</p> -
<p>YOu are happy to move Ben Smith to 13, but describe Crotty as a journeyman....There is a reaosn they havent played Ben Smith at 13 since, what, 2013?</p>
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<p>YOu are happy to move Ben Smith to 13, but describe Crotty as a journeyman....There is a reaosn they havent played Ben Smith at 13 since, what, 2013?</p>
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<p>That's because I rate Smith a better centre than Crotty and believe he will do a better job covering that position. </p>
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<p>Crotty is a journeyman. You wouldn't even consider him if SBW was around. </p>
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<p>They also played Smith at 12 when they lost Nonu against the Safas in 2014. Hansen and co obviously respect his ability to be Mr fix it. </p> -
<p>just seems daft to not only move the best 15 in the game from 15 to 14, where he is also world class, but possibly to 13 where he is a journeyman, at the very best...when we dont really need to be squeezing so much in the backline and bench;</p>
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<p>A Smith, Cruden, J Savea, Ngatai, Crotty, Smith, Dagg</p>
<p>TKB, Fekitoa, BB</p>
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<p>Is where I'd go, Ngatai and Crotty are interchangable (both can play the other) Fekitoa can play 12 or wing if need be, BB is your back up 10/15, obviously Smith is back up 15 too.</p> -
<p>Why is everyone so fixated with starting Dagg?? Really... He plays a couple good games for the Crusaders and everyone has him locked in at Fullback.</p>
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<p>Questionable when McKenzie has simply been the best outside in NZ by far. He has been on fire for the Chiefs and he has the ability to kick goals aswell.</p>
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<p>I guess its so hard to fit all these talented players into one match day squad..</p>
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<p>Just goes to show the depth in New Zealand Rugby is as strong as ever.</p>
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<p>Why is everyone so fixated with starting Dagg?? Really... He plays a couple good games for the Crusaders and everyone has him locked in at Fullback.</p>
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<p>Questionable when McKenzie has simply been the best outside in NZ by far. He has been on fire for the Chiefs and he has the ability to kick goals aswell.</p>
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<p>I think Daggs experience will win the day, already gonna be 4 other changes to the backline thst started the RWC final, not sure D-Mac will be rushed in...right now, I think he could push for the super-sub bench spot BB currently holds (in my team) </p>
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<p>Class over many years at the highest level</p>
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<p>Don't get me wrong I think Dagg is a class player and I hope he can get back to the top of the International scene but I just really love what I'm seeing from Damian. Maybe its just me wanting too much too soon but I watched this kid at Westpac on Saturday and he just oozed class for such a young kid. He wouldn't look out of place starting for the All Blacks, that's for sure. </p> -
<p>Whichever way you cut it, it's going to be a really shit month for Wales :(</p>
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Dmac definitely has the class and the form. There are 3 10s and 3 15s who are easily AB class, and 2 of them can play both 10/15 (i.e., the super-Sub bench spot). <br><br>
Right now, I'd pick Bender on the wing with either Dmac or Dagg at the back.<br><br>
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<p>30???</p>
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<p>Outsides would have to be: Savea, Smith, McKenzie, Dagg (Ngatai and Barrett can also cover Fullback)</p>
<p>On the cusp: Lowe</p>
<p>Injured: Nahalo, NMS, Ranger</p>
<p>Sevens: R Ioane</p>
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<p>Don't get me wrong I think Dagg is a class player and I hope he can get back to the top of the International scene but I just really love what I'm seeing from Damian. Maybe its just me wanting too much too soon but I watched this kid at Westpac on Saturday and he just oozed class for such a young kid. He wouldn't look out of place starting for the All Blacks, that's for sure. </p>
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<p>Don't get me wrong I think Dagg is a class player and I hope he can get back to the top of the International scene but I just really love what I'm seeing from Damian. Maybe its just me wanting too much too soon but I watched this kid at Westpac on Saturday and he just oozed class for such a young kid. He wouldn't look out of place starting for the All Blacks, that's for sure. </p>
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<p>So you're saying DMac is the Cullen to Daggs Glen Osborne ?</p> -
<p>My predicted team for the first test against Wales, form and fitness pending;</p>
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<p>15. Ben Smith</p>
<p>14. Waisake Naholo</p>
<p>13. Malakai Fekitoa</p>
<p>12. Ryan Crotty</p>
<p>11. Julian Savea</p>
<p>10. Aaron Cruden</p>
<p>9. Aaron Smith</p>
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<p>8. Kieran Read (c)</p>
<p>7. Sam Cane</p>
<p>6. Jerome Kaino</p>
<p>5. Sam Whitelock</p>
<p>4. Brodie Rettalick</p>
<p>3. Owen Franks</p>
<p>2. Dane Coles</p>
<p>1. Joe Moody</p>
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<p>16. Codie Taylor</p>
<p>17. Wyatt Crockett</p>
<p>18. Charlie Faumuina</p>
<p>19. Luke Romano</p>
<p>20. Ardie Savea</p>
<p>21. Brad Weber</p>
<p>22. Beaudan Barrett</p>
<p>23. Damian McKenzie</p>
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<p>Very similar to the OP, but some key differences as well. I think Hansen will be keen to give players like McKenzie, Savea and Weber plenty of minutes, but off the bench. No point in stuffing up a young players confidence by throwing them to the wolves too early on. I also can't see the point of playing a utility player at no.19, when you've got lots of coverage already. Just stick with three specialist locks, especially against a tall Welsh lineout. Sadly no room for Dagg in my 23 at this stage, I may need to hand in my Cantab card. He's looking good, but if he's not starting at fullback he's not in the team IMO, given his relative lack of utility value. He'll be in the squad though, and if anything happens to Ben Smith he's our starting fullback.</p> -
<p>I'm quite interested to see people just accepting DMac is a 10. He's going great guns at 15, no doubt and of course he's played 10 in the past. But I can't even recall when that was, or if he put in a half decent performance? I'd be concerned going into a test match against any tier 1 with him as our 10 off the bench (at this stage).</p>
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As Steve is fond of pointing out; the class of players is how well they stand up at the business end of the competition.
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That's because I rate Smith a better centre than Crotty and believe he will do a better job covering that position. <br><br></p></blockquote>
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Dmac definitely has the class and the form. There are 3 10s and 3 15s who are easily AB class, and 2 of them can play both 10/15 (i.e., the super-Sub bench spot). <br></p></blockquote>
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My predicted team for the first test against Wales, form and fitness pending;<br><br><br>
15. Ben Smith<br>
14. Waisake Naholo<br>
13. Malakai Fekitoa<br>
12. Ryan Crotty<br>
11. Julian Savea<br>
10. Aaron Cruden<br>
9. Aaron Smith<br><br>
8. Kieran Read (c)<br>
7. Sam Cane<br>
6. Jerome Kaino<br>
5. Sam Whitelock<br>
4. Brodie Rettalick<br>
3. Owen Franks<br>
2. Dane Coles<br>- Joe Moody<br><br>
- Codie Taylor<br>
- Wyatt Crockett<br>
- Charlie Faumuina<br>
- Luke Romano<br>
- Ardie Savea<br>
- Brad Weber<br>
- Beaudan Barrett<br>
- Damian McKenzie<br><br>
Very similar to the OP, but some key differences as well. I think Hansen will be keen to give players like McKenzie, Savea and Weber plenty of minutes, but off the bench. No point in stuffing up a young players confidence by throwing them to the wolves too early on. I also can't see the point of playing a utility player at no.19, when you've got lots of coverage already. Just stick with three specialist locks, especially against a tall Welsh lineout. Sadly no room for Dagg in my 23 at this stage, I may need to hand in my Cantab card. He's looking good, but if he's not starting at fullback he's not in the team IMO, given his relative lack of utility value. He'll be in the squad though, and if anything happens to Ben Smith he's our starting fullback.</p></blockquote>
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Pretty close I reckon.<br><br>
Have doubts about Naholo and his fitness. I'm leaving righr wing open on that basis<br><br>
BB and DMac won't both mae the match day squad barring several injuries. BB for me.<br><br>
So bring in another midfielder to replace DMac. That's Ngatai. But he starts at 12. Fekitoa drops to the bench and covers wing. <br><br>
I think you're right with Romano, but wouldn't mind Tupolotu or Luatua.