All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship
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@sparky said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
I wish I could get excited about this thread. Without a change in the coaching box, this is just rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
If only we had the physicality of the Titanic..
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@Crucial said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
36 in the squad, same as this series just gone. These are the changes we need to make through injury.
BBBR
LordThese are the other possibles
Tu’inukuafe
Laulala
PGS
Fainga’anuku
Perofeta
Clarke (is he going to come right?)So I see plenty of room for DMac to return. PT plus one other lock. One LH, one TH.
Maybe keep PGS and add Grace at the expense of a back.
DMac can play wing and provide second FB duties. I know there is fear of him being kicked to but he's no worse under the high ball than our taller guys and would be a huge improvement on LF. This would also free JB up to hit the line from deep knowing DMac and Jordan are behind him.
We need more physicality in the forwards and organisation in the backs so bring in DMac?
Fine off the bench I guess but I don't see him rejuvenating the backline (but is he playing overseas at 10, and well? That could be useful. We don't have enough test 10s for the RWC).
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@nostrildamus said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
@sparky said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
I wish I could get excited about this thread. Without a change in the coaching box, this is just rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
If only we had the physicality of the Titanic..
Was outmatched by a chunk of frozen water
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@Bovidae said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
@Crucial Laulala and Ofa will survive with Ta'avao unavailable for the next 2 tests. Otherwise, you need 2 replacement THs.
Isn't Ta'avao only got one more game? If he did the traning thing it was reduced to 2 games, and pretty sure he may of been able to lose that in a Club game or something dodgy like that.
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@Marty said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
@nostrildamus said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
@sparky said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
I wish I could get excited about this thread. Without a change in the coaching box, this is just rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
If only we had the physicality of the Titanic..
Was outmatched by a chunk of frozen water
Yes but the All Blacks sank quicker.
(Oh crap, I nearly typed All Blanks).
add: Plus the Titanic had fire in the engine room (ok coal bunker). Oh to have that in the national team...
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/coal-fire-may-have-helped-sink-titanic-180961699/ -
@nostrildamus said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
@Crucial said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
36 in the squad, same as this series just gone. These are the changes we need to make through injury.
BBBR
LordThese are the other possibles
Tu’inukuafe
Laulala
PGS
Fainga’anuku
Perofeta
Clarke (is he going to come right?)So I see plenty of room for DMac to return. PT plus one other lock. One LH, one TH.
Maybe keep PGS and add Grace at the expense of a back.
DMac can play wing and provide second FB duties. I know there is fear of him being kicked to but he's no worse under the high ball than our taller guys and would be a huge improvement on LF. This would also free JB up to hit the line from deep knowing DMac and Jordan are behind him.
We need more physicality in the forwards and organisation in the backs so bring in DMac?
Fine off the bench I guess but I don't see him rejuvenating the backline (but is he playing overseas at 10, and well? That could be useful. We don't have enough test 10s for the RWC).
Apart from midfield and an aimless 10, I don't think the backline is the problem..When did I say he would be the answer? I said he may be a better option to have than LF or may take Clarke's place is he isn't going to overcome his injury problems.
BTW DMac is actually a good organiser in the backs. Constantly points out positional needs to his fellow back three players.
I think that IF we can get cleaner ball and distribute it well a back three sometime during a game of JB, Jordan and DMac could be a good weapon to have. -
@Dan54 said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
DMac won't come in as he doesn't actually start his NZR contract until he plays NPC rugby I think, where as Pat T was on sabbatical and always under contract.
Not quite right. PT was in the same spot as DMac eligibility wise.
"At the All Blacks request, the New Zealand Rugby board has used its discretion to sign off Patrick Tuipulotu immediately joining the All Blacks squad as a replacement player after his return from a six month stint in Japan."
PT had played club rugby, as has DMac.
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@nostrildamus I think your Titanic metaphor has a lot of legs in it
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@Dan54 said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
@Bovidae said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
@Crucial Laulala and Ofa will survive with Ta'avao unavailable for the next 2 tests. Otherwise, you need 2 replacement THs.
Isn't Ta'avao only got one more game? If he did the traning thing it was reduced to 2 games, and pretty sure he may of been able to lose that in a Club game or something dodgy like that.
Yes, I think it can be reduced to 2 games, but it would be pointless to take him to SA if he is unavailable for the 1st test at least.
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@Crucial said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
@Dan54 said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
DMac won't come in as he doesn't actually start his NZR contract until he plays NPC rugby I think, where as Pat T was on sabbatical and always under contract.
Not quite right. PT was in the same spot as DMac eligibility wise.
"At the All Blacks request, the New Zealand Rugby board has used its discretion to sign off Patrick Tuipulotu immediately joining the All Blacks squad as a replacement player after his return from a six month stint in Japan."
PT had played club rugby, as has DMac.
Ok mate, I was under the impression that PT actually took a sabbatical as part of contract, and was still signed to Blues etc, where as DMac just let his contract lapse, why some thought maybe he would stay there and PT was always coming back. I know they still had to play when they got back,. No worries mate my mistake.
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@Crucial said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
@Dan54 said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
DMac won't come in as he doesn't actually start his NZR contract until he plays NPC rugby I think, where as Pat T was on sabbatical and always under contract.
Not quite right. PT was in the same spot as DMac eligibility wise.
"At the All Blacks request, the New Zealand Rugby board has used its discretion to sign off Patrick Tuipulotu immediately joining the All Blacks squad as a replacement player after his return from a six month stint in Japan."
PT had played club rugby, as has DMac.
Pretty doubtful DMac would get an exemption.
Patty did because we had three locks out and extremely short notice.
DMac's would be only because we think he's a better player and we're in the shit.
If I were a board member I wouldn't approve it.
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@Dan54 said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
@Crucial said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
@Dan54 said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
DMac won't come in as he doesn't actually start his NZR contract until he plays NPC rugby I think, where as Pat T was on sabbatical and always under contract.
Not quite right. PT was in the same spot as DMac eligibility wise.
"At the All Blacks request, the New Zealand Rugby board has used its discretion to sign off Patrick Tuipulotu immediately joining the All Blacks squad as a replacement player after his return from a six month stint in Japan."
PT had played club rugby, as has DMac.
Ok mate, I was under the impression that PT actually took a sabbatical as part of contract, and was still signed to Blues etc, where as DMac just let his contract lapse, why some thought maybe he would stay there and PT was always coming back. I know they still had to play when they got back,. No worries mate my mistake.
This is entirely correct.
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@nostrildamus said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
@Marty said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
@nostrildamus said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
@sparky said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
I wish I could get excited about this thread. Without a change in the coaching box, this is just rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
If only we had the physicality of the Titanic..
Was outmatched by a chunk of frozen water
Yes but the All Blacks sank quicker.
(Oh crap, I nearly typed All Blanks).
add: Plus the Titanic had fire in the engine room (ok coal bunker). Oh to have that in the national team...
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/coal-fire-may-have-helped-sink-titanic-180961699/That story has a gaping hole in it. Like our early defence.
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@Crucial said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
@nostrildamus said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
@Crucial said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
36 in the squad, same as this series just gone. These are the changes we need to make through injury.
BBBR
LordThese are the other possibles
Tu’inukuafe
Laulala
PGS
Fainga’anuku
Perofeta
Clarke (is he going to come right?)So I see plenty of room for DMac to return. PT plus one other lock. One LH, one TH.
Maybe keep PGS and add Grace at the expense of a back.
DMac can play wing and provide second FB duties. I know there is fear of him being kicked to but he's no worse under the high ball than our taller guys and would be a huge improvement on LF. This would also free JB up to hit the line from deep knowing DMac and Jordan are behind him.
We need more physicality in the forwards and organisation in the backs so bring in DMac?
Fine off the bench I guess but I don't see him rejuvenating the backline (but is he playing overseas at 10, and well? That could be useful. We don't have enough test 10s for the RWC).
Apart from midfield and an aimless 10, I don't think the backline is the problem..When did I say he would be the answer? I said he may be a better option to have than LF or may take Clarke's place is he isn't going to overcome his injury problems.
BTW DMac is actually a good organiser in the backs. Constantly points out positional needs to his fellow back three players.
I think that IF we can get cleaner ball and distribute it well a back three sometime during a game of JB, Jordan and DMac could be a good weapon to have.When did I say he would be the answer?
When did I say you said he was?
I wrote:We need more physicality in the forwards and organisation in the backs so bring in DMac?
You wrote:
DMac can play wing and provide second FB duties. I know there is fear of him being kicked to but he's no worse under the high ball than our taller guys and would be a huge improvement on LF. This would also free JB up to hit the line from deep knowing DMac and Jordan are behind him.
LF is goneburger (probably) so that isn't the issue.
No worse under the high ball than our taller guys? He's good but as good at 1.75-1.77 cm (websites differ) as 1.96m tall JB and 1.88m tall Will? They will target him at fb and he looked to have lost some speed.
At wing that is a problem and they will target him, not just his height but his mass, 80 kg if we are lucky (since he has been playing in Japan). So websites say JB is 96 kg or so but now he must be tipping 100kg, Jordan is 94kg.If he doesn't start he can't influence the ABs enough at wing or 15 as we can no longer catch up and retain good quality ball. The individual brilliant tries around halftime aren't the problem.
He has to be starting at wing or fb to organize*, but there I don't see him offering a point of difference there, he is simply no longer fast enough and the incumbents aren't a problem.
*I do see a situation where a kicker is injured but then he is really a backup 10.
Now at 10 he could be a backup. Perhaps he might even knock BB out of starting 10 (and then you don't need Jordie at 15 as there is a solid kicker at 10-Dmac or Richie). But he is basically a like for like with Richie except: Richie is experienced with the combos and DMac no longer is (I think).
So if he has come back as a better 10 and his speed hasn't been diminished drastically ok. But nowhere else.
I still think he would have made a great 9 in a French 9/10 fashion. Unpredictable (in a good way), useful boot, good passing, dancing feet against bigger but lumbering forwards, good hands, quick reflexes..
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@FakatavaAllBlack said in All Blacks squad - The Rugby Championship:
@Chris-B who partners Jack?
Fuck knows!!
They could play Jack at 2nd five and persist with Rieko at centre.
Otherwise I'd guess it will be Havili and Jack, with Rieko pushed to the left wing.
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@nostrildamus Not sure Big Leicester is gone and I don't think he should be.
In my view, he was largely picked as a project and they wouldn't have planned to use him in any role other than maybe off the bench in a dead test.
Anyone who's been watching him knows he's still making plenty of errors in Super rugby, but he's improving - so get him in the AB environment and develop him in the hope that by next year he'll be test ready. I don't think there's a compelling alternative.
Will Jordan is more like 100kgs these days and Jordie significantly heavier.