All Blacks v Wales Test #3
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Milk" data-cid="589950" data-time="1466399838"><p>Also this:<br><br><br><a class="bbc_url" href="http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11659418">http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11659418</a><br><br>
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"Posted by Steve Hansen". Haha, imagine the shit fights he'd get into if he posted on the Fern. -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Hooroo" data-cid="589870" data-time="1466383302"><p>I just don't understand your train of thought. 3 tests series are the best. I love it that there is a third test. If it was 1 each I would be bitterly disappointed that there was no third test</p></blockquote>
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Agree to disagree , I would far rather see how we match up against England for example. 3 tests against same team too much unless it's the Lions for me. -
I personally would start Lima for no other reason than I would like to see more of him at this level to see how he goes ,<br><br>But understand the coaches wanting to reward Barrett, he really has developed into a very important player for us
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<p>Shag reported as saying CN still out. I think it's worth giving Dixon a shot. Haven't heard how Fekitoa's knee is.</p>
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<p>If it were me I'd go with:</p>
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<p>Franks/Canes/Crockett (brings more go forward and counter for Jenkins)</p>
<p>BBBR/Sam W</p>
<p>Cane/Dixon/Read</p>
<p>Aaron S/Lima S</p>
<p>Moala/Fekitoa</p>
<p>Naholo/Smith </p>
<p>Dagg</p>
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<p>Bench:</p>
<p>Charlie F/ Moody/Harris or Taylor/Savea/Kaino/TKB/Crotty/BB</p>
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<p>Suspect the wise men will have Dixon on bench, BB starting and Moala lucky to be in 23, with Crotty starting.</p> -
<p>I reckon the reason for Barrett over Lima is 20% respect/morale/reward for BB. The other 80% is the midfield is such a mess and is priority number one to fix maintaining stability in and around it is vital. Better to select the safest pair of hands and the one who knows the system the best. Hansen backs Barrett to do that - and fair enough too.</p>
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<p>We just don't have the leadership in the backline to break in a rookie first-five and a new midfield combination that resembles a tinder date gone wrong.</p> -
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<p>Have the coaches said anything about Harris being selected ahead of Taylor for the first 2 tests?</p>
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<p>Because unless they have, I think everyone's assumption that Taylor is ahead in the pecking order is a bit premature.</p>
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<p>When the squad was announced Hansen was asked that. His response was Harris was picked because you don't lose your place due to injury. Hardly a ringing endorsement.</p> -
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<p>When the squad was announced Hansen was asked that. His response was Harris was picked because you don't lose your place due to injury. Hardly a ringing endorsement.</p>
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<p>I agree it is very much not a ringing endorsement of Taylor.</p> -
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<p>Suspect the wise men will have Dixon on bench, BB starting and Moala lucky to be in 23, with Crotty starting.</p>
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<p>Yep - Moala wasn't selected in the initial squad, so I reckon he'll only make the bench if Fekitoa is injured.</p>
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<p>I think any deficiencies in the midfield are being a bit over-egged. On Saturday Fekitoa injured himself after 26 seconds - left the field for a dozen minutes. Came back for 25 minutes and got subbed at halftime. I didn't really see him indulging in much that could be described as "headless chookery". He got penalized for the shepherd - on the other hand he did what was required to allow Dagg to score. Mostly he wasn't very involved and was probably struggling with injuries.</p>
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<p>I'm not sure I've really seen us try to use the midfield directly from the set piece. The first test we seemed largely intent on kicking for the wings to counter the rush defense. Other standard plays are bringing the wings into first/second receiver and using them to bust the line or set a target.</p> -
<p>it's not the midfield wales have been busting through, and while it's not like we've looked creative or dangerous there, our guys haven't really made too many glaring errors up against roberts and davies who are both pretty good players and a well established combination.</p>
<p>combinations take time and we've been pretty spoilt for a long time now - you can't expect a new pairing to immediately have anything approaching the nonu-smith welly/canes/ABs combo. i'd be happy to give them a pass mark so far, though i still do think crotty is a better 13 than 12.</p> -
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<p>If they start Barrett that seems likley, they'll sub on Lima & take off Dagg, moving Barrett to 15</p>
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<p>I still think its even money we'll see Ben Smith wearing 13 again by the end of the year.</p>
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<p>I can't see why that would happen. You have Crotty, Fekitoa currently starting, Tamanivalu on the bench (and has been seeing game time), SBW to return from sevens & Ngatai to return from injury. </p>
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<p>it's not the midfield wales have been busting through, and while it's not like we've looked creative or dangerous there, our guys haven't really made too many glaring errors up against roberts and davies who are both pretty good players and a well established combination.</p>
<p>combinations take time and we've been pretty spoilt for a long time now - you can't expect a new pairing to immediately have anything approaching the nonu-smith welly/canes/ABs combo. i'd be happy to give them a pass mark so far, though i still do think crotty is a better 13 than 12.</p>
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<p>I'm probably the biggest Jamie Roberts fan on this forum. But he hasn't been anywhere near the heights he's able to reach on this tour.</p> -
<p>according to radio sport, both Cruden and BB took part in training this morning, Fekitoa did not train.</p>
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<p>I can't see why that would happen. You have Crotty, Fekitoa currently starting, Tamanivalu on the bench (and has been seeing game time), SBW to return from sevens & Ngatai to return from injury. </p>
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<p>The midfield stocks are looking stronger than the outside backs at the moment.</p>
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<p>Agree with this. On top of those you mentioned you also have ALB and Rieko Ioane as youngsters pushing their case for spots. </p> -
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Agree to disagree , I would far rather see how we match up against England for example. 3 tests against same team too much unless it's the Lions for me.</p></blockquote>
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You youngsters. No attention span. -
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Have the coaches said anything about Harris being selected ahead of Taylor for the first 2 tests?<br><br>
Because unless they have, I think everyone's assumption that Taylor is ahead in the pecking order is a bit premature.</p></blockquote>
Not my assumption. My assumption is Harris is number 2. But I'd pick Taylor somewhere this week. Either starting with Coles bench. Or in place of Harris on the benching. Just as minor squad rotation, depth investment. But Shag never listens to me. -
<p>so are you (DMX) suggesting we have these 2 v Wales and then a one off v England, or say a 2 test series v England and 1 off v Wales?</p>
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<p>What if England was still sucking and was 2-0 down in their series, would you still be keen for that match?</p> -
The three match series is brilliant, long may it continue. Gives teams like Wales and Ireland a chance of beating us. I'd love to see the same in the NH tours.
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<p>I like them because it feels traditional , thats how it was as a kid growing up , </p>
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<p>All we need now is a few more midweekers and a game against the maoris </p>