All Blacks 2022
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@Stargazer said in All Blacks 2022:
@mariner4life said in All Blacks 2022:
@Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks 2022:
@Chris-B you may have missed the memo, unless I misunderstood the posts from a couple of days ago, I think Fakatava has been
cleared for the ABs this yearsuccessfully poachedFTFY
What's your definition of poaching?
Depends how outraged Stephen Jones is and whether he writes an article about it.
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@Stargazer said in All Blacks 2022:
@mariner4life said in All Blacks 2022:
@Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks 2022:
@Chris-B you may have missed the memo, unless I misunderstood the posts from a couple of days ago, I think Fakatava has been
cleared for the ABs this yearsuccessfully poachedFTFY
What's your definition of poaching?
Tokoroa's lost rugby stars
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@Chris-B said in All Blacks 2022:
@Crazy-Horse I have missed that memo!!! I googled him a few days ago and only found the "discussions with world rugby".
Good news - though I hope the ABs legal team read the communique carefully, because we don't want to be another Spain!
I don't share your pessimism about 9s
Azza still has life in him yet but, most valuable is that he has experience (and still has a fast pass)
With Fakatava and possibly Ratima down the track we have contrast to shake things up off the bench post TJP.
With the Ginga and Weber we have the quick to the ruck distributors that cover injury to Smith.I would like it if by the end of the year we have a one-two punch going with Smith (or Ginga/Weber) and Fakatava
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@Crucial I think Christie has to have the inside running.
Sure he makes some mistakes still, but his workrate is huge, he makes alot of cover tackles...for me his improvement on last year is huge (I expect regular starts helping massively, coupled with his time in black)
I think it was one of the tries vs the Reds following a big upfield surge, where he had several options of people to hit and the vision he showed to hit the right man which opened more space up for a try in the corner was exactly what you want from your 9, think he had a similar hand in the superb try Telea got vs the Rebels.
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2022:
@Crucial I think Christie has to have the inside running.
Sure he makes some mistakes still, but his workrate is huge, he makes alot of cover tackles...for me his improvement on last year is off the charts (I expect regular starts helping massively, coupled with his time in black)
I think it was one of the tries vs the Reds following a big upfield surge, where he had several options of people to hit and the vision he showed to hit the right man which opened more space up for a try in the corner was exactly what you want from your 9, think he had a similar hand in the superb try Telea got vs the Rebels.
I dont disagree that he has really shown out but the same can be said of Fakatava. Both are very good options as reserve IMO but if Smith was unavailable I would be starting Christie with Fakatava as impact. He just brings a new level of energy to a side when he comes on.
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@Crucial Yeah - I'm a bit pessimistic, because there's a yawning experience gap behind Smith to Christie, whose biggest test was off the bench vs Argentina.
Azza is the only guy who's guaranteed to be picked vs Ireland - with TJ and Weber both still in the mix along with Christie and Fakatava. Fozzie seems likely to me to hedge his bets with at least one more experienced guy alongside one newbie.
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Why the fuck have we all of a sudden started calling Smith Azza? Did I miss NZ becoming part of Oz?
I’m not sure if Christie has the inside running as straight up number 2, AB coaches are generally pretty loyal so wouldn’t be surprised if Weber and TJ are still ranked higher.
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@Crucial said in All Blacks 2022:
We know that NZ teams are the best (and thrive off) turnover ball. You dont get much turnover ball with rush defence. You just get endless phases and tackling until you get a scrum or the ball is kicked and the process starts over again.
Is this correct? I'm not saying it isn't (I've never given it much thought, TBH), but it does seem a little counterintuitive, given the rush defence (presumably) generally leads to more handling errors, but also forces the attacking team to go backwards to win their own ruck ball, effectively increasing the distance their cleaners are required to cover to the breakdown. I assume it also leads to players getting isolated more often in midfield further out from their cleaners.
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2022:
@Machpants said in All Blacks 2022:
or can't employ them
I think that is more the issue...there were periods when our forwards have done well, then reverted to this passive style...so IMO it is more game plan or execution than skills or ability.
I'd add to that there's a head-space thing going on and that's been growing since 2016/7 - e.g. lack of steadiness under pressure. Signs it was getting better last year but those seemed to vanish on the EOYT and poss. not helped by changes to captaincy.
Which brings me to a conundrum: do we pick the best 6/7/8 combination and then choose a captain? Or do we give Sam the 7 slot even though Dalton P is a possibly better 7?
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@Chris-B said in All Blacks 2022:
Midfield - an initial problem is that I don't clearly know who Fozzie thinks are second fives and who are centres. I don't really understand why he went from using 12. ALB; 13. Goodhue in 2019 to 12. Goodhue; 13. ALB in 2020. The former seemed to work significantly better to me. But now we've had 2021 without JG and are having 2022 without ALB; so we're still not learning the full story about Fozzie's plans. Now we've got a bunch of potential 2nd five options, who are either untried or haven't nailed the position; and Rieko and Goodhue who both seem like good options to play centre - but, still have a bit to prove at test level. And maybe Jack is Fozzie's second-five...
I think the only thing you've missed is....(grimace)....they have shown a liking for Ennor at centre. It won't surprise me in the least if they go back to him (even over Ioane). Sad Face.
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@Bones said in All Blacks 2022:
@Chris-B said in All Blacks 2022:
Midfield - an initial problem is that I don't clearly know who Fozzie thinks are second fives and who are centres. I don't really understand why he went from using 12. ALB; 13. Goodhue in 2019 to 12. Goodhue; 13. ALB in 2020. The former seemed to work significantly better to me. But now we've had 2021 without JG and are having 2022 without ALB; so we're still not learning the full story about Fozzie's plans. Now we've got a bunch of potential 2nd five options, who are either untried or haven't nailed the position; and Rieko and Goodhue who both seem like good options to play centre - but, still have a bit to prove at test level. And maybe Jack is Fozzie's second-five...
I think the only thing you've missed is....(grimace)....they have shown a liking for Ennor at centre. It won't surprise me in the least if they go back to him (even over Ioane). Sad Face.
I fucking hope not. Reiko is both in good form and has Test experience so I think he's nailed on for 13 as he's the safest option. My guess is Fozzie will go for experience and if Goodhue goes OK in SRP, it's be between him and QT for 12 with PUJ poss. as cover.
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@Victor-Meldrew oh I fucken hope not too, but he has form...
I'd take TUJ over his brother this year.
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@Bones said in All Blacks 2022:
@Victor-Meldrew oh I fucken hope not too, but he has form...
I'd take TUJ over his brother this year.
Only cos that twat Holland doesn't play PUJ, who knows if he's better?
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@Machpants maybe there's a reason...we never know what goes on at training, during the week etc.
A good coach should be able to work past issues like that or if there are personality clashes.
If he is that good, why is he continually overlooked?
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2022:
@Machpants maybe there's a reason...we never know what goes on at training, during the week etc.
A good coach should be able to work past issues like that or if there are personality clashes.
If he is that good, why is he continually overlooked?
I guess we're lucky that Holland is not posting Princep in the midfield?
I call bollocks as Holland has favourites, ones that make no sense. PUJ was awesome last year when he got game time, now I don't know. I do know that Holland does pick plodding unflushables, so I'm blaming Holland's favouritism, rather than PUJs form
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@antipodean said in All Blacks 2022:
@chimoaus said in All Blacks 2022:
I think Jordie at 15 makes the most sense and QT or Goodhue at 12. In saying that if RTS keeps performing a BB, RTS, RI combo would work well considering they already play together.
What are QT's tackle stats? You can't carry Mo'unga and him in the important 10-12 channel. That's a recipe for disaster.
Please share
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@Machpants said in All Blacks 2022:
@taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2022:
@Machpants maybe there's a reason...we never know what goes on at training, during the week etc.
A good coach should be able to work past issues like that or if there are personality clashes.
If he is that good, why is he continually overlooked?
I guess we're lucky that Holland is not posting Princep in the midfield?
I call bollocks as Holland has favourites, ones that make no sense. PUJ was awesome last year when he got game time, now I don't know. I do know that Holland does pick plodding unflushables, so I'm blaming Holland's favouritism, rather than PUJs form
Yeah it is weird, since he made the ABs under Holland didn't he? Then seemingly ended up out of favour, last year then seemingly ended up left right out this year.