All Blacks vs Springboks II
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@frye I don’t disagree. I don’t want to over analyse it but on the weekend it looked like some of our players were trying a bit too hard rather than playing their natural game. This after they looked pretty geed up and ready to go at the start.
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@bovidae said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@arhs said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
Thought swapping half backs might be the priority.
It should be. BB looked great in Perth playing in combination with Weber. TJP's slow/high/low passing did not help his 10 and 12.
I am expecting the loose forward trio that was originally selected to start. Ardie at 7 is much better than Ardie at 8 because he doesn't play that tighter role that we need from our no.8. That then allows Ioane to be in the wider channels.
Bridge out of the 23 should be a no-brainer.
Our 7 needs to be first over the ball at breakdowns. That's not Ardie.
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@pakman said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
Our 7 needs to be first over the ball at breakdowns. That's not Ardie.
I think playing openside will force him to play closer to the action, whereas at no.8 he tends to drift in and out of the game. Jacobson does hit rucks as a no.8.
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@canefan yeah thier defensive pressure again proved our struggle with the rush defence, plus thier excellent kick chase, so kudos to them, but if they had half a clue going forward...
That's what saved us
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@hooroo said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
To think we are about to play a team that with two mins to go, and two points down, kick the ball away to the winning opposition in the attacking half because they don't have the brains to do anything else.
I'm not worried at all about losing this game
On the other hand, of all things easy to correct, that FUBAR is easy to correct.
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@hooroo said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
I'm not worried at all about losing this game
If we lose, it'll be because we had the most colossal of brain farts, and played terribly, again. If so, we deserve to lose. Like last weekend - our error rate and inaccuracy was so high if we lost, we damn well deserved to. Thank god for Jordie and his clutch kicking.
This weekend, if we string a few phases together, the Boks could be in trouble. Same as last weekend. PLay with some pace, should win comfortably
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@nzzp said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@hooroo said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
I'm not worried at all about losing this game
If we lose, it'll be because we had the most colossal of brain farts, and played terribly, again. If so, we deserve to lose. Like last weekend - our error rate and inaccuracy was so high if we lost, we damn well deserved to. Thank god for Jordie and his clutch kicking.
This weekend, if we string a few phases together, the Boks could be in trouble. Same as last weekend. PLay with some pace, should win comfortably
If the Boks decide to actually play rugby for a change, then it will be a decent contest. If they think they can win doing what they did last weekend again, they have rocks in their heads.
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@oompb said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@hooroo you need less flashy forwards in the backs, doing what forwards are suppose to do.
Apparently there isn't need for any back after number 9. I don't know how you can comment on what happens in the backs?
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@hooroo said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
If the Boks decide to actually play rugby for a change, then it will be a decent contest. If they think they can win doing what they did last weekend again, they have rocks in their heads.
I'm not convinced. Their pack looks built for slow, grinding rugby. Trying to play with pace will be problematic.
If I were a Bok coach, I'd stick to the grind, but then add high risk rugby as soon as you win a penalty - classic NH rugby; only playing when under advantage. It's cynical, but damn effective.
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@nzzp said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@hooroo said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
If the Boks decide to actually play rugby for a change, then it will be a decent contest. If they think they can win doing what they did last weekend again, they have rocks in their heads.
I'm not convinced. Their pack looks built for slow, grinding rugby. Trying to play with pace will be problematic.
If I were a Bok coach, I'd stick to the grind, but then add high risk rugby as soon as you win a penalty - classic NH rugby; only playing when under advantage. It's cynical, but damn effective.
I get that, and that is acceptable as a game of rugby. Kicking the ball away for up and unders for 80mins isn't rugby.
For me, this Springbok game plan is a massive humiliation of Springbok rugby. I'd be so embarrassed as an AB supporter if that was our strategy.
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@hooroo said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@nzzp said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@hooroo said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
If the Boks decide to actually play rugby for a change, then it will be a decent contest. If they think they can win doing what they did last weekend again, they have rocks in their heads.
I'm not convinced. Their pack looks built for slow, grinding rugby. Trying to play with pace will be problematic.
If I were a Bok coach, I'd stick to the grind, but then add high risk rugby as soon as you win a penalty - classic NH rugby; only playing when under advantage. It's cynical, but damn effective.
I get that, and that is acceptable as a game of rugby. Kicking the ball away for up and unders for 80mins isn't rugby.
For me, this Springbok game plan is a massive humiliation of Springbok rugby. I'd be so embarrassed as an AB supporter if that was our strategy.
To me it's like they are just trying to reproduce the gameplan from 2009. The game has moved on.
As for their injury breaks, remember that it was the Boks faking injuries that changed the substition rules back in the day. Nothing new there either.
Their big chance to beat us was the first game, we'll be much better for the second. And their captain also said they had made a mistake trying to play too much rugby for the second Wallaby game, so I don't think their gameplan is going to change.
Take Bridge out of our team how do they score points?
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@stargazer said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@chris Definitely Mo'unga on the bench (unless BB is injured). It would make no sense to leave him out of the 23 entirely after making him go through MIQ for two weeks for just this game.
I disagree, he went through that 'just in case' if Beaudy had been injured in one of the last few games we'd be bedsperate for him, if he's fit then he's just back up.
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We need to come back at them by forcing them to play our way. That means forcing the issue of quick play by being ready for restarts quickly, taking quick taps even when we may get a bit less distance from it, telling the ref we are ready when they aren't. Don't drop the farking ball! Do everything that they don't want us to.
Keep moving their forwards around.
One more thing. Get the refs to enforce players in front of the kicker moving forward! Watchat 'anaylis' clip in the other thread and you will see how the forwards run straight from the scrum/breakdown to chase the halfbacks kicks before being put onside. In some cases it is those forwards that make the first tackle. -
@machpants said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@stargazer said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@chris Definitely Mo'unga on the bench (unless BB is injured). It would make no sense to leave him out of the 23 entirely after making him go through MIQ for two weeks for just this game.
I disagree, he went through that 'just in case' if Beaudy had been injured in one of the last few games we'd be be desperate for him, if he's fit then he's just back up.
Too disruptive to bring him in IMO. Potentially causes problems with the bench as well.