Bledisloe 1
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@Kiwiwomble said in Bledisloe 1:
@nostrildamus said in Bledisloe 1:
@Kiwiwomble said in Bledisloe 1:
definitely seems a long time since we have people like BB, Dmac or savea coming off the bench and almost guaranteed to score/create a try
True but: out of form, not playing, always starting if not injured/on personal leave.
not saying there aren't reasons, just really noticeable
yes. That is what is upsetting me about the ABs, and to go to your earlier point about the fun of rugby being lost a little here. I don't mind the ABs losing to better teams if playing well but perhaps we are so critical because there is so little growth (and probably some stagnation) in the ABs for the last few years.
I can think of Samisoni and (sometimes) RI improving (and props improving) but the backs and loosies have mostly gone backwards, and our tactics are stale.
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@African-Monkey the plays he was shooting out in the line was when he was infield and Ioane was defending out wide
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@Chester-Draws said in Bledisloe 1:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Bledisloe 1:
But obviously it was incredibly concerning how that 15 vs 13 advantage wasn't exploited. Schoolboy teams would do a better job than that. Add the sometimes shocking defence out wide and you wonder what they're actually doing in training.
Not really.
I once watched a team reduced to 13 in the first half, including their halfback, pull away in the second half, to win quite convincingly. It was bizarre to watch 13 boys utterly dominate 15, but that's schoolboy rugby for you.
Yeah I very much doubt that's the norm.
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so if the never-ending Fern project of JB as 12 starter eventuates is there a chance of Sullivan or Perofeta at 15? I was hoping they'd play Jordan at 15 but his tackling isn't currently very reassuring.
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@No-Quarter I’m a positive guy 😎
I’m not as down on this because I was pretty resigned to the fact that it was going to be a roller coaster ride in this 2020-2023 cycle.
Some things frustrate me from my armchair viewpoint because you sense that it could be better and some of the boys are capable of better. But there are some upsides which I try to focus on. Not always easy because rugby and sport more broadly can be an emotional ride.
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@nostrildamus said in Bledisloe 1:
so if the never-ending Fern project of JB as 12 starter eventuates is there a chance of Sullivan or Perofeta at 15? I was hoping they'd play Jordan at 15 but his tackling isn't currently very reassuring.
George Bridge has been playing fullback for Canterbury and he knows the AB systems.….just saying 😀
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@mariner4life Top post.
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love the calls to play the percentages aimed at a side with Mo'unga at 10, JB at 12, RI at 13, and BB at 15.
Yeah, that's gonna happen.
They'll take the long odds option more often than my Sportsbet account
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In one of the strongest ratings performances in many years, the Wallabies-All Blacks clash drew in 630,000 viewers on Channel Nine nationally, and with 70,000-plus streaming the game on 9Now, finished with an audience of more than 700,000. That surpasses the 630,000 who tuned in to watch the Wallabies take on England in Brisbane in July, and combined with Stan viewership figures (which do not get released), informed sources said the Bledisloe Cup clash would have drawn in an audience of more than 1 million viewers.
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@Bovidae said in Bledisloe 1:
All Blacks midfielder Quinn Tupaea won’t play rugby again this year after a controversial shot from Wallabies lock Darcy Swain.
Coach Ian Foster said on Friday Tupaea would be sidelined for at least three months after suffering a ruptured medial cruciate ligament in his left knee in Thursday’s Bledisloe Cup win in Melbourne.
He also suffered a partial anterior cruciate ligament tear, Foster said, but he was unsure as to whether Tupaea would need surgery.
Appalling cheap shot by Darcy Swain. What a swine!
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@sparky said in Bledisloe 1:
@Bovidae said in Bledisloe 1:
All Blacks midfielder Quinn Tupaea won’t play rugby again this year after a controversial shot from Wallabies lock Darcy Swain.
Coach Ian Foster said on Friday Tupaea would be sidelined for at least three months after suffering a ruptured medial cruciate ligament in his left knee in Thursday’s Bledisloe Cup win in Melbourne.
He also suffered a partial anterior cruciate ligament tear, Foster said, but he was unsure as to whether Tupaea would need surgery.
Appalling cheap shot by Darcy Swain. What a swine!
He's a dumb as he looks.
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just another fucking dirtbag from the Barron Trinity Bulls
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@sparky said in Bledisloe 1:
@Bovidae said in Bledisloe 1:
All Blacks midfielder Quinn Tupaea won’t play rugby again this year after a controversial shot from Wallabies lock Darcy Swain.
Coach Ian Foster said on Friday Tupaea would be sidelined for at least three months after suffering a ruptured medial cruciate ligament in his left knee in Thursday’s Bledisloe Cup win in Melbourne.
He also suffered a partial anterior cruciate ligament tear, Foster said, but he was unsure as to whether Tupaea would need surgery.
Appalling cheap shot by Darcy Swain. What a swine!
Clearly not intentional according to Rennie. I wonder what he said when Swain headbutted that English player (Hill?) in July..
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@antipodean said in Bledisloe 1:
Of course Foley will deny timewasting. But we all know it is true. In contrast look how fast he knocked that conversion over to eliminate any possibility of review when the aussies scored off that forward pass......
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@antipodean The referee could have given them a bit more time for the penalty. But once he's warned the players about time-wasting, it's really dumb of Foley not to take the penalty more quickly.
Obvious coaching point "Listen to the ref."
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@sparky said in Bledisloe 1:
@antipodean The referee could have given them a bit more time for the penalty. But once he's warned the players about time-wasting, it's really dumb of Foley not to take the penalty more quickly.
Obvious coaching point "Listen to the ref."
His team mates heard it.....