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  • GrooterG Offline
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    @Yeahtheboys said in All Black backline:

    My Power rankings

    1. Smith / Christie / Weber / Fakatava / TJ
    2. Beauden / McKenzie / Mounga / Perofeta
    3. Ioane / Reece / RTS / Clarke / Faingaanuku
    4. ALB / Jordie / Tupaea / Goodhue / Havili
    5. ALB / Rieko / Tupaea / RTS / Faingaanuku
    6. Jordan / Reece / RTS / Reiko / Jordie
    7. Jordan / Jordie / McKenzie / Beauden

    What id love to see

    1. Smith
    2. Beauden
    3. Ioane
    4. Jordie
    5. ALB
    6. Reece
    7. Jordan

    While ALB injured, rotate RTS and Tupaea at 13

    1. Christie / Weber
    2. McKenzie
    3. RTS

    Fakatava 4th in your power rankings and no TUJ to be seen😔

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    @FakatavaAllBlack fuck good point

    Smith / Christie / Weber / TJ / Fakatava

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    @Yeahtheboys said in All Black backline:

    My Power rankings

    Are you going to do the forwards as well? I'm interested in openside flanker!

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    @Yeahtheboys said in All Black backline:

    @Crucial I don’t think RTS is a 12 and I don’t think the all blacks think that either. If you watched his debut he went on at 13.

    He'd be a very small 13 at international level.

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    My power rakings:

    1. E De Groot, G Bower, A Hodgman, O Norris, F Brewis
    2. S Taukei'aho, A Aumua, K Ekland, D Coles, C Taylor
    3. T Lomax, F Newell, O Tu'ungafasi, N Laulala, O Jager
    4. S Whitelock, T Vaii, J Lord, J Goodhue, S Barrett
    5. S Barrett, S Whitelock, B Retallick, J Lord, T Vaii
    6. E Blackadder, A Ioane,L Jacobson, T Robinson, S Frizzell
    7. A Savea, D Papalii, S Cane, E Blackadder, T Christie
    8. A Savea, C Grace, H Sotutu, L Jacobson, M MT
    9. Smith, Christie, Fakatava, Weber, TJ
    10. B Barrett, R Mo'unga, D Mckenzie, S Perofeta, J Ioane
    11. C Clarke, R Ioane, L Fainga'anuku, S Reece, S Rayasi
    12. Q Tupaea, J Barrett, TUJ, RTS, D Havili
    13. ALB, R Ioane, J Goodhue, B Sullivan, L Aumua
    14. S Reece, W Jordan, A Lam, M Telea
    15. W Jordan, J Barrett, D Mckenzie, S Perofeta, J Moorby
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    @nostrildamus said in All Black backline:

    @Yeahtheboys said in All Black backline:

    @Crucial I don’t think RTS is a 12 and I don’t think the all blacks think that either. If you watched his debut he went on at 13.

    He'd be a very small 13 at international level.

    Compared to....who?

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    @Bones said in All Black backline:

    @nostrildamus said in All Black backline:

    @Yeahtheboys said in All Black backline:

    @Crucial I don’t think RTS is a 12 and I don’t think the all blacks think that either. If you watched his debut he went on at 13.

    He'd be a very small 13 at international level.

    Compared to....who?

    I read RTS was 1.82m 99kg
    Smaller than
    ALB, Goodhue, Rieko, Ennor (RTS may be heavier), PUJ
    Ireland: Ringrose (maybe same weight but RTS shorter), McCloskey
    The French team may have smaller outside centres but I have not seen them play recently, Vakatawa is big, Vili is taller.
    Australia: Petaia (maybe the same weight but RTS shorter), Foketi
    England: Dingwall taller, maybe lighter, Marchant about same size
    Wales: Watkin is bigger (not sure 2nd centre?)
    SA: de Allende, Am (taller but RTS may be heavier), Porter, Tuilagi (enough said)
    Argentina: Cinti (RTS may be heavier), Mensa same height, Moroni (taller, lighter), Orlando

    It's not a showstopper but he is shorter and usually lighter than the great majority of top teams' players (apart from Argentina) at 13 than I have seen recently.. and with Havili at 12 we don't have a big midfield..

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    @nostrildamus yeah so very small is overstating it a tad.

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    @Bones said in All Black backline:

    @nostrildamus yeah so very small is overstating it a tad.

    fair enough.

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    @MN5 Agree. Can we just say that Goodhue’s train has left the station.

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    @broughie said in All Black backline:

    @MN5 Agree. Can we just say that Goodhue’s train has left the station.

    Toot toot

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    @broughie said in All Black backline:

    @MN5 Agree. Can we just say that Goodhue’s train has left the station.

    Sadly it's broken down

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    @Machpants but we have a fat controller!! oh wait, just the former, not so much the latter.

    I feel a bit ashamed about that comment but I couldn't help myself!

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    @Paekakboyz said in All Black backline:

    @Machpants but we have a fat controller!! oh wait, just the former, not so much the latter.

    I feel a bit ashamed about that comment but I couldn't help myself!

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    @Paekakboyz great Ferning

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    @Paekakboyz said in All Black backline:

    @Machpants but we have a fat controller!! oh wait, just the former, not so much the latter.

    I feel a bit ashamed about that comment but I couldn't help myself!

    To be more politically correct, the controller who isn't Peregrine Percival.

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    @MiketheSnow said in All Black backline:

    @BartMan said in All Black backline:

    Never before have I seen an AB backline so lacking in ideas on attack. Not just this test, but the last 18 months. Havilli is not the answer at 12, Ioane at 13, maybe. But who to come in. We've had nothing world class since Nonu and Smith.

    ALB and Goodhue would fix things overnight if you could get both of them on the pitch at the same time

    As someone who played in the centres and on the wing most of my playing career, I'm going to disagree here. ALB yes, Goodhue, no.

    In my opinion, I think Goodhue was part of the problem before he got injured as he just doesn't have the pace needed and frankly I don't think he distrubutes well and he makes few metres with the ball in hand. Yes, he is a good but not great 13 but a poor 12.

    Havili is even worse at 12 and is not the answer to any question with respect to the ABs, 12 or otherwise.

    I find it absolutely mind numbingly bonkers that for the past couple/few games, Foster takes off Ioane and leaves on Havili and we end up with QT and Havili in the centres.
    It just leaves me going WTF and wanting to throw things at the TV.

    QT and RTS need to get more time at 12 and leave RI at 13 to partner with them.

    I also agree with those who suggest either of the Umaga-Jensen brothers, if and it's a big if... they can just stay fit and healthy, could be a long term answer. PUJ looked at home in the Black jersey in that one match.

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    @MiketheSnow said in All Black backline:

    @BartMan said in All Black backline:

    Never before have I seen an AB backline so lacking in ideas on attack. Not just this test, but the last 18 months. Havilli is not the answer at 12, Ioane at 13, maybe. But who to come in. We've had nothing world class since Nonu and Smith.

    ALB and Goodhue would fix things overnight if you could get both of them on the pitch at the same time

    if we're just wishing for unlikely things to happen then why not just wish for nonu and smith to come back as 21 year olds 😉

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    11- Clarke
    12- Jordie
    13- Ioane
    14- Reece
    15- Jordan

    That try that Jordie set up for Clarke, was a perfect example of what Jordie was doing during super rugby and what he is capable of as a midfield option.

    I think Reece needs to be in the side. He’s quite different to all of our other backs because he’s both a creator and finisher.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in All Black backline:

    11- Clarke
    12- Jordie
    13- Ioane
    14- Reece
    15- Jordan

    That try that Jordie set up for Clarke, was a perfect example of what Jordie was doing during super rugby and what he is capable of as a midfield option.

    I think Reece needs to be in the side. He’s quite different to all of our other backs because he’s both a creator and finisher.

    100% agree on that backline. I think we need to try someone else at 12, Jordie would be my pick aswell.

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