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  • Victor MeldrewV Online
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    @reprobate

    Well, this is the Pumas II thread and how that game pans out, so minimal irony I guess.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @game_film said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Curious to see how Cheika approaches this test. If I were him I’d throw out some different tactics early doors. I know they’re installing a new style under Kidwell but they’ve got a real shot here. The Pumas are one of those teams, a bit like Scotland, capable of a big result but then never back it up. Take advantage of the ABs maybe coming out too hard somehow.

    That’s really talking up the Scots….unless they’re playing a shit team they have the wood on like Australia.

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  • Victor MeldrewV Online
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    @MajorRage said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Did you watch the third test vs Ireland?

    If we play that badly again, my wine collection as well as the TV might end up in the swimming pool. If we can at least break the "two losses in a row" pattern we've seen in the last year or so, that would be progress of sorts.

    A solid, calm start would be a good thing to see. Get some points on the board and then take control for a good win rather than playing from kick-off as if there's a 50 point cushion.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @MajorRage said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Did you watch the third test vs Ireland?

    If we play that badly again, my wine collection as well as the TV might end up in the swimming pool. If we can at least break the "two losses in a row" pattern we've seen in the last year or so, that would be progress of sorts.

    A solid, calm start would be a good thing to see. Get some points on the board and then take control for a good win rather than playing from kick-off as if there's a 50 point cushion.

    Good God man, give yourself an uppercut and get a grip.

    Skull the wine to help with the depression, don’t get rid of it.

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    @Victor-Meldrew why not go rip up the tennis courts and give Jeeves a damned good thrashing while you're at it old sport. Then set the sauna on fire and feed the caviar to the working dogs before the fox hunt.

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    ABs by 20

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    @game_film said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    I know they’re installing a new style under Kidwell but they’ve got a real shot here.

    Footage has surfaced of Kidwell’s new tactics

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    @NTA said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    ABs by 20

    Fuck you, and your jinx attempt!

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    @Machpants said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @NTA said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    ABs by 20

    Fuck you, and your jinx attempt!

    I gotta be me...

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Tim said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/129725286/all-blacks-playmaker-beauden-barrett-confirms-fitness-for-second-pumas-test

    Pleased he's back and fit, but, jeez that was a hard read - almost cringeworthy in places. I know it's only one interview, but it was so buzzword & cliche-ridden he sounded like a team leader in a failing call centre.

    The Allblack players give identikit cookie cutter interviews and have done for a long long time. Andrew Hore was the last character who shot from the hip.

    The coroporate speak has shown how rugby disappeared up its own arse and could also be discussed in the current state of rugby thread.

    learnings, mitigation (when it comes to cards), "he brings positivity to the group", "he asks all the right questions" .

    a load of bollocks

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    @Steve said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Tim said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/129725286/all-blacks-playmaker-beauden-barrett-confirms-fitness-for-second-pumas-test

    Pleased he's back and fit, but, jeez that was a hard read - almost cringeworthy in places. I know it's only one interview, but it was so buzzword & cliche-ridden he sounded like a team leader in a failing call centre.

    The Allblack players give identikit cookie cutter interviews and have done for a long long time. Andrew Hore was the last character who shot from the hip.

    The coroporate speak has shown how rugby disappeared up its own arse and could also be discussed in the current state of rugby thread.

    learnings, mitigation (when it comes to cards), "he brings positivity to the group", "he asks all the right questions" .

    a load of bollocks

    I see what you did there…

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    @ACT-Crusader fuck you willy mason!!! Cop that fluffybunny!

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    @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Steve said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Tim said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/129725286/all-blacks-playmaker-beauden-barrett-confirms-fitness-for-second-pumas-test

    Pleased he's back and fit, but, jeez that was a hard read - almost cringeworthy in places. I know it's only one interview, but it was so buzzword & cliche-ridden he sounded like a team leader in a failing call centre.

    The Allblack players give identikit cookie cutter interviews and have done for a long long time. Andrew Hore was the last character who shot from the hip.

    The coroporate speak has shown how rugby disappeared up its own arse and could also be discussed in the current state of rugby thread.

    learnings, mitigation (when it comes to cards), "he brings positivity to the group", "he asks all the right questions" .

    a load of bollocks

    I see what you did there…

    yes, very clever, got my seal of approval.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    @mariner4life haha. I did like that 2006 3Ns squad. We had some hard nosed dudes in there.
    Kidwell, Pritchard, Wiki, Guttenbiel, Motu Tony, Matai, Puletua, the Cayliss bros, Soliola, Vatuvei, Roy Asotasi.

    We just went up against one of the all time great Aussie sides that had Lockyer, Thurston, Cam Smith, Petro, Inglis, Gasnier, Hayne, Hindmarsh, Thaiday.

    And I reckon we were robbed in that second test.

    Anyway ABs to win by 7

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  • Victor MeldrewV Online
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    @Bones said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Victor-Meldrew why not go rip up the tennis courts and give Jeeves a damned good thrashing while you're at it old sport. Then set the sauna on fire and feed the caviar to the working dogs before the fox hunt.

    Jeez, get with the times, mate. You may beat your servants but it's been passe for years down our way.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @game_film said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    I know they’re installing a new style under Kidwell but they’ve got a real shot here.

    Footage has surfaced of Kidwell’s new tactics

    Jeeze I wish players were still small enough for this sort of stuff to be not be a problem.

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    @MN5 said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @MajorRage said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Did you watch the third test vs Ireland?

    If we play that badly again, my wine collection as well as the TV might end up in the swimming pool. If we can at least break the "two losses in a row" pattern we've seen in the last year or so, that would be progress of sorts.

    A solid, calm start would be a good thing to see. Get some points on the board and then take control for a good win rather than playing from kick-off as if there's a 50 point cushion.

    Good God man, give yourself an uppercut and get a grip.

    Skull the wine to help with the depression, don’t get rid of it.

    Better still I'll PM you my address. I'll even pick up delivery charges.

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  • Victor MeldrewV Online
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    @pakman said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @MN5 said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @MajorRage said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Did you watch the third test vs Ireland?

    If we play that badly again, my wine collection as well as the TV might end up in the swimming pool. If we can at least break the "two losses in a row" pattern we've seen in the last year or so, that would be progress of sorts.

    A solid, calm start would be a good thing to see. Get some points on the board and then take control for a good win rather than playing from kick-off as if there's a 50 point cushion.

    Good God man, give yourself an uppercut and get a grip.

    Skull the wine to help with the depression, don’t get rid of it.

    Better still I'll PM you my address. I'll even pick up delivery charges.

    The '72 Liebfraumilch is drinking well.....

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    Let's start by remembering we should have won on Saturday, and that our starting tight five did a number on Pumas.

    Ofa, Nepo and BBBR are back. That said, bar injuries there are good reasons to start with same tight five. The one area of debate for me is hooker. Sami is throwing 100%, and one could argue that last 20 is when that is most valuable.

    The Cane/Frizell/Savea combo worked well in first half, and I think bogus yellow hurt us in losing hard and direct carries.

    But punch definitely faded a little in last 30.

    To me, argument for Ofa and BBBR on bench. And possibly give Coles another run.

    In which case, I'd run Cane and Frizell flat out for 45/50 then bring on BBBR and move Scooter to 6. Ardie to 7 and Akira or even Hoskins to 8.

    With Bower and Ofa also joining around 50 that brings a lot of go forward to bear.

    Backs is much harder.

    Starting seven went well for at least 30.

    Against that, to me neither Havili nor Rieko run hard lines to hold the defence, so I quite like thought of Tuapea at 12 and building some skip moves around him, and back three also offering threats.

    10 is almost the toss of a coin, and goal kicking might be a key factor. Pumas gained at least five on us in that department, which ended up being decisive.

    Bench also tricky. The multiple repetition of a tactic which wasn't working doesn't lend much support to Christie (and Mo'unga), but if bench 10 is BB or Perofeta (good closer) Blues combo probably tips the balance. Last place is either a 12, which covers all possibilities from 11-15, or we need someone to play out of position.

    My team:

    EDG/ST/TL/SB/SW/SC/SF/AS/Nugget/RM/QT/RI/CC/WJ/JB

    Bench:

    GB/DC/OT/BBBR/AI/FC/BB/DH

    What is apparent is that we really do need to win a couple in a row so that we can give some of the squad some test match game time.

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    There is what we the fan’s want and what will probably go through coaches head. The starting forwards I cannot see changing, they dominated for 45mins. I can only see the fr staying on later. Backs only change I think these ciaches make would be BB either at 10 or 15.
    Bench is were I think changes will be made. Coles, maybe Ofa and BBR. I would go Fakatava but not sure they will. But honestly I just want them to put a string of performances together. Problem now is they win and the cycle continues loose, the cycle continues… between a rock and a hard place

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