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    @rotated said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

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    Jones comes off the bench, with Kaino, McCaw and Zinny starting in my team. I'm only selecting players I've seen play, so Kirkpatrick isn't in the equation for me. Read was great for about one or two years, but he wasn't the athlete that Brooke was.

    So was Kaino though by the same standard, no?

    Am I alone in understanding Kaino and Read getting mentions, but don't think peak Kaino/McCaw/Read was that much better than peak Collins/McCaw/Rodders?

    When was peak Read anyway? 2009 EOYT until the inury before the RWC or sometime during the 2012-2015 cycle?

    Fuck all the way off!

    Peak Kaino/MCaw/Read (2010 version ... they operated just under peak in 2011) was easily not just the best All Blac loose forward trio ever but probably the best alll time.

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    Here's the highlights of the 3rd Test in '77 - one of the great AB performances. Quite a few examples of how good Robertson was from the first minute. And a last-minute drop goal Dan Carter would drool over.

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    Having watched the AB's for too many decades, It's pretty hard to argue with that. A perfectly balanced combination,

    Rodders, Jerry & McCaw came close though.

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    @victor-meldrew first try would have been called back today with Kirkpatrick ahead of Bruce and carried on moving forward.

    Been watching plenty of old stuff recently (well, 90's and early 00's) and is noticable how quick scrums were set and how few resets, sure some descended into a shambles, but looked solid most of the time, granted on average they players were about 15kgs lighter per man than today...

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    @taniwharugby said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    Been watching plenty of old stuff recently (well, 90's and early 00's) and is noticable how quick scrums were set and how few resets, sure some descended into a shambles, but looked solid most of the time, granted on average they players were about 15kgs lighter per man than today...

    It was less of a physical battle in those days and more of a contest for the ball by the hookers. The half backs actually had to put the ball in straight.....

    That said, there were some big guys around then. Jazz Muller weighed in at around 19st IIRC and was seriously fast - easily outran a Welsh winger in one game.

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    @Nepia is a bit slow to come in and claim Robertson for HB today.

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    @victor-meldrew said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @dan54

    Here's the highlights of the 3rd Test in '77 - one of the great AB performances. Quite a few examples of how good Robertson was from the first minute. And a last-minute drop goal Dan Carter would drool over.

    Hearing Keith Quinn takes me back a few years. I reckon he captured the tension perfectly.

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    @dogmeat said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @mariner4life yeah nah. Jones was a more gifted 7 IMO.

    Wilson? Who is the demented one?? None of the various Wilsons would get near a best ever XV

    Not even Bevan?

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    @taniwharugby said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @victor-meldrew first try would have been called back today with Kirkpatrick ahead of Bruce and carried on moving forward.

    Been watching plenty of old stuff recently (well, 90's and early 00's) and is noticable how quick scrums were set and how few resets, sure some descended into a shambles, but looked solid most of the time, granted on average they players were about 15kgs lighter per man than today...

    A few more spinal injuries in those days, which has led us to where we are now.

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    @crazy-horse said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @victor-meldrew said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @dan54

    Here's the highlights of the 3rd Test in '77 - one of the great AB performances. Quite a few examples of how good Robertson was from the first minute. And a last-minute drop goal Dan Carter would drool over.

    Hearing Keith Quinn takes me back a few years. I reckon he captured the tension perfectly.

    It was a must-win game for the ABs on a Lion's tour which made the sour 2005 tour seem like happy hour. Fuck, there was some unpleasantness on that '77 tour.

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    @booboo said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @dogmeat said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @mariner4life yeah nah. Jones was a more gifted 7 IMO.

    Wilson? Who is the demented one?? None of the various Wilsons would get near a best ever XV

    Not even Bevan?

    Could have been a contender. Huge promise and maturity for a young bloke, but injuries killed his career IIRC.

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    @booboo Not even Richard

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    @victor-meldrew said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @crazy-horse said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @victor-meldrew said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @dan54

    Here's the highlights of the 3rd Test in '77 - one of the great AB performances. Quite a few examples of how good Robertson was from the first minute. And a last-minute drop goal Dan Carter would drool over.

    Hearing Keith Quinn takes me back a few years. I reckon he captured the tension perfectly.

    It was a must-win game for the ABs on a Lion's tour which made the sour 2005 tour seem like happy hour. Fuck, there was some unpleasantness on that '77 tour.

    I was only 7 at the time, but I was old enough to be aware of real tension within the country as to how we would go. From memory they had some tough forwards, handy backs and there had been some brutal provincial games in the lead up. I miss tours.

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    the prime centres of my lifetime are Stanley, Bunce, and Smith. none would disgrace this side.

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    @dogmeat What about Whineray? He must have been a nominee at loosehead?

    Different game in those days. I'm currently meandering McLean's book on the 1961 French tour - according to him, Dennis Young was pretty clearly the best hooker in the world in his era - due to the speed of his strike, when hooking. A superior hooker could earn tightheads with the frequency superior locks can win opposition ball at lineouts these days. Young won four against the head in one test and in other books I've read of him getting eight or nine in tour matches.

    Whomever wrote above that Kaino, McCaw, Read > Collins, McCaw, Rodders simply on lineouts was right. Our hookers' inability to throw into lineouts was miraculously cured when we suddenly had more than two genuine lineout options.

    It's a big part of why I am not keen to see Ardie playing other than 7. No matter how much hair he grows, he's not going to be a match for a genuine lineout forward.

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    @crucial said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @Nepia is a bit slow to come in and claim Robertson for HB today.

    Hastings Boys, you lot poached him straight out of school, so he didn't get the chance to wear the Magpies jersey at senior level.

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    From what I have read and seen on video Whineray was like the Bull Allen of his era - mobile, athletic but not the best scrummager. He had a lineout move named after him for that reason. An outstanding captain too.

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    @nepia said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @crucial said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @Nepia is a bit slow to come in and claim Robertson for HB today.

    Hastings Boys, you lot poached him straight out of school, so he didn't get the chance to wear the Magpies jersey at senior level.

    He never wanted to 😉
    Wasn't a poach at all. He left that hole for the excitement of Ardmore Teachers Training College and we showed him how to play exciting rugby while he was there.

    Seriously though Counties was the best place for him to go in those days. They played with an attacking and counter attacking mindset that suited his skills perfectly. Better than getting cold standing around in the HB backline.

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    @booboo said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    Fuck all the way off!

    Peak Kaino/MCaw/Read (2010 version ... they operated just under peak in 2011) was easily not just the best All Blac loose forward trio ever but probably the best alll time.

    Way under peak in 2011 after Read was injured in Brisbane and McCaw having a broken foot.

    That 2004-2006 run including the Lions sweep and Grand Slam is maybe too far in the past now but I can't think of a test during that period where that trio were outplayed - except for Rustenburg.

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