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    @bovidae said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    I remember seeing Ian Clarke at Waihi Beach in the 1990s and I couldn't believe how small he was for a former prop. He was listed as 96 kg in his playing days, and was much smaller than Don.

    I remember when I was a kid in the 70s , all the props used to be listed at 16 stone give or take a few pounds ( around 100 kilos )

    Then Gary knight came along and he was listed at 17 stone ( 108 kilos ) it seemed huge at the time

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    @winger said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    The whiteboard session that proved Ma'a Nonu as an All Blacks great

    The whiteboard session that proved Ma'a Nonu as an All Blacks great

    Everyone knows about the greatness of former All Blacks midfielder Ma'a Nonu on the field, but few know the impact he made off the park.

    He was probably our best player in 2015 and even though DC got the accolades in the final, Ma'a also had some very big and influential moments in that match

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    @junior I agree. IMHO Ma'a Nonu was Player of the Tournament in 2015. With hindsight it is a shame he didn't stay for the Lions in 2017.

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    @rotated said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @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.

    Even then, that test came down to a penalty with a minute or so to go against Rodders.

    We weren’t great that day, but we still played pretty well to neutralise much of what the Boks threw at us and our loose trio were a big part of that

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    @dogmeat said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @booboo Not even Richard

    I waited a day before replying.

    But my alter ego isn't biting....

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    @victor-meldrew

    Still makes me laugh.

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    @chris-b said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @taniwharugby Yeah - rugby has evolved.

    With possibly a tiny handful of exceptions - the best ever All Blacks have played within the past 10 years.

    Guys like Cully, Jonah, JK, Wilson, Bunce, Brooke, M Jones, Fitzy and Hayman to name just a few are more than a tiny handful.

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    @junior It sucked that Nonu didn't win World Rugby Player of the Year in 2015, but what made it worse was that he wasn't even nominated. IMO, he was a level above everyone that was nominated.

    He wasn't only the best Test player that year, he was also the best Super Rugby player that year too. Hard to believe that he had that sort of season when he was 33.

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    @dice said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @junior It sucked that Nonu didn't win World Rugby Player of the Year in 2015, but what made it worse was that he wasn't even nominated. IMO, he was a level above everyone that was nominated.

    He wasn't only the best Test player that year, he was also the best Super Rugby player that year too. Hard to believe that he had that sort of season when he was 33.

    Underrated his whole career in all honesty when he’s far and away the best 12 the ABs have ever had

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    @mn5 said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @chris-b said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @taniwharugby Yeah - rugby has evolved.

    With possibly a tiny handful of exceptions - the best ever All Blacks have played within the past 10 years.

    Guys like Cully, Jonah, JK, Wilson, Bunce, Brooke, M Jones, Fitzy and Hayman to name just a few are more than a tiny handful.

    You may be misinterpreting my point.

    Cully, Brooke, Jones and Fitzy are all too small to be the best now. They would all be rag-dolled.

    JK is from the amateur era - his unusual size for that era would be totally nullified - he'd now be a smallish winger.

    Hayman, maybe. Jonah, maybe.

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    @chris-b said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @mn5 said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @chris-b said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @taniwharugby Yeah - rugby has evolved.

    With possibly a tiny handful of exceptions - the best ever All Blacks have played within the past 10 years.

    Guys like Cully, Jonah, JK, Wilson, Bunce, Brooke, M Jones, Fitzy and Hayman to name just a few are more than a tiny handful.

    You may be misinterpreting my point.

    Cully, Brooke, Jones and Fitzy are all too small to be the best now. They would all be rag-dolled.

    JK is from the amateur era - his unusual size for that era would be totally nullified - he'd now be a smallish winger.

    Hayman, maybe. Jonah, maybe.

    disagree

    The real old times yes. Maybe even the 80s old timers

    But the 90s guys, with modern diets and training would be the same size as these units now. Before that even the food and weights aren't getting you big enough

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    ..and some average players would be better than previous generations greats.

    I'm not sure thats the best way to judge a best ever side. It all depends on your criteria.

    I think it's valid to include loads of players from previous generations. Some players completely changed the way the game is played for instance. Or you can talk about players who were so far ahead of their contemporaries etc etc

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    @chris-b said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @mn5 said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @chris-b said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @taniwharugby Yeah - rugby has evolved.

    With possibly a tiny handful of exceptions - the best ever All Blacks have played within the past 10 years.

    Guys like Cully, Jonah, JK, Wilson, Bunce, Brooke, M Jones, Fitzy and Hayman to name just a few are more than a tiny handful.

    You may be misinterpreting my point.

    Cully, Brooke, Jones and Fitzy are all too small to be the best now. They would all be rag-dolled.

    JK is from the amateur era - his unusual size for that era would be totally nullified - he'd now be a smallish winger.

    Hayman, maybe. Jonah, maybe.

    I like how you’ve saved your most ridiculous point for last.

    Jonah still had about 10kg on our next biggest ever winger ( Savea off the top of my head )

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    @dice he was exceptional in 2015 and was robbed of the 2015 WPOTY title. Nonu was the complete player by the end of his international career, and we can all probably agree that no one has come close to performing to his standard in the 12 jersey since. (Apart from maybe SBW).

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    @canes4life said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @dice he was exceptional in 2015 and was robbed of the 2015 WPOTY title. Nonu was the complete player by the end of his international career, and we can all probably agree that no one has come close to performing to his standard in the 12 jersey since. (Apart from maybe SBW).

    SBW nowhere near Nonu, not even close. He can break, and offload. Couldn't kick and his defence relatively suspect, still had League brainfarts, and not even half his long pass

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    @machpants SBW at his best was pretty darn good, obviously not to the standard of peak Nonu but the drop in quality between Nonu and SBW is a lot smaller than Nonu and those playing in the 12 jersey today.

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    @machpants said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @canes4life said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @dice he was exceptional in 2015 and was robbed of the 2015 WPOTY title. Nonu was the complete player by the end of his international career, and we can all probably agree that no one has come close to performing to his standard in the 12 jersey since. (Apart from maybe SBW).

    SBW nowhere near Nonu, not even close. He can break, and offload. Couldn't kick and his defence relatively suspect, still had League brainfarts, and not even half his long pass

    Prone to Red cards too

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    @canes4life SBW looked to be hitting his straps and was pressing Nonu for a start but then went back for a stint at League (was it 2013?) and came back and Nonu owned the jersey.

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    @chris-b said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @mn5 said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @chris-b said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

    @taniwharugby Yeah - rugby has evolved.

    With possibly a tiny handful of exceptions - the best ever All Blacks have played within the past 10 years.

    Guys like Cully, Jonah, JK, Wilson, Bunce, Brooke, M Jones, Fitzy and Hayman to name just a few are more than a tiny handful.

    You may be misinterpreting my point.

    Cully, Brooke, Jones and Fitzy are all too small to be the best now. They would all be rag-dolled.

    JK is from the amateur era - his unusual size for that era would be totally nullified - he'd now be a smallish winger.

    Hayman, maybe. Jonah, maybe.

    That's a silly way to look at it and makes the exercise pointless, let's just trash this thread now. If playing now all if those three bar maybe Cullen would be bigger (Fitzy is roughly the same size as Coles), and even then I reckon even Cullen would have a bit more explosive muscle (if that's possible).

    Also, thinking JKs key ability was his size is just plain silly, yes he had power, but he also had pace and running skill - and he'd be gymed up to fuck if h was playing now.

    Does anyone else remember John Drake explaining how they deliberately didn't update their weights back then so the opposition thought they were lighter?

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    @duluth Yeah my point is very boring and spoils the discussion.

    @M4L - I'm not allowing those guys the pro diets and training. They've got to come as they were.

    The '80s AB teams would get beaten up by the pro NPC teams now.

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