What happened to Cody Taylor?
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@Tim said in What happened to Cody Taylor?:
Aaron Smith seems to have hit a wall this year too. He was patchy in Super Rugby, but had some good games. He was dreadfully slow in the past two tests. Distribution quality was way down, kicking game no good. Zero running game.
Something to do with our lack of parity up front and our general lack of a pattern?
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@canefan He's done much better with slow ball in the past. He didn't distribute any better when we were going forward either. He's just very slow now. He might be able to pull out a good game now and then, but is past his best, like many of our players.
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@Tim TBF I am less concerned about 9 than I am the general play.
Fix our forwards, get some direction, more movement instead of the predictable pass to 1st received or flat pass to a static forward 2 men out, and he will look better too.
I think he is the least of our worries right now.
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@Tim said in What happened to Cody Taylor?:
@canefan He's done much better with slow ball in the past. He didn't distribute any better when we were going forward either. He's just very slow now. He might be able to pull out a good game now and then, but is past his best, like many of our players.
He looked unsure last night
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@BartMan said in What happened to Cody Taylor?:
It's sad, watching a potential great AB fall from grace.
It also made me angry that we got the opportunity to watch him further fall from grace in this match, he should have been the one dropped after the first two matches.
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IMO he needs to spend time as backup to Taukei’aho. Form is fluid and this season he’s clearly been below par.
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My thoughts; remember seeing him as a young and hungry up-and-comer in the 2015 WC here. Started from the bench, remember being impressed with his physical prowess, attitude and tenacity - a willingness to roll his sleeves up and put his body on the line for his teamates - which I totally agree has been sadly lacking in the last couple of years. I think what is missing is the HUNGER. It's the HUNGER that has deserted him. (I saw more hunger in youngster Tupou Va'ai from the bench than I did in the rest of that AB team put together.) Maybe Codie has done it all. He's won a WC. Won SR titles. Won domestic titles. Won numerous Bleds and
RCs. Won in the NH EOYT. What's left???
Maybe what I'm saying is that he has a family right? And he's been injury-plagued recently too. Without stating the obvious "nah he's just got too old" rhetoric - whether we like it or not, Covid has made all of us stand back and reassess what is important to us, and maybe he has figured out there are more important things in life than just playing professional rugby. The argument there of course is that he should think about stepping back, taking a leave of absence or retiring completely. (These tests have shown us that there are a number of ABs which fall into that category) -
@Nepia said in What happened to Cody Taylor?:
@BartMan said in What happened to Cody Taylor?:
It's sad, watching a potential great AB fall from grace.
It also made me angry that we got the opportunity to watch him further fall from grace in this match, he should have been the one dropped after the first two matches.
Yes, Fozzy sorted the problem of Taylor's lack of form by dropping Samasoni from the bench and installing a 37 year old penalty magnet who's played 10 minutes all year. It's those decisions that make you shake your head, genuine WTF moments.
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@BartMan said in What happened to Cody Taylor?:
@Nepia said in What happened to Cody Taylor?:
@BartMan said in What happened to Cody Taylor?:
It's sad, watching a potential great AB fall from grace.
It also made me angry that we got the opportunity to watch him further fall from grace in this match, he should have been the one dropped after the first two matches.
Yes, Fozzy sorted the problem of Taylor's lack of form by dropping Samasoni from the bench and installing a 37 year old penalty magnet who's played 10 minutes all year. It's those decisions that make you shake your head, genuine WTF moments.
I could kind of understand Coles on the bench to provide some energy and aggro in the last 15 but Sami T not even playing was an idiotstroke and the straw that broke any benefit of doubt I was giving these guys.
Apart from the player it clearly signalled to Ireland that we weren't going to go up the guts but would continue to try and recreate the old systems of putting forwards out wide to get go forward after turnovers. They just needed to stay in the middle of the park until those forwards were sucked in to help and the gaps appeared. -
Wasn't there a recent article where he admitted his attitude in his earlier years impacted his AB selection? He's a shadow of himself at the moment and having him and Coles in the same is dumb af.