Bledisloe 2
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@Canes4life said in Bledisloe 2:
I bet Foster will happily take all the credit for Jordie’s performance at 12 tonight.
They were working on it behind the scenes
Yeah right
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@Paekakboyz said in Bledisloe 2:
@Toddy I know JB was on fire tonight at 12 but I was gagging for RTS to get a solid 20+ minutes. Even during a dominant game I feel like we roll subs too early or too late, unless injury or a card plays a role.
Foster and co clearly have their 1st and 2nd choice 12's and because of the injuries it made sense to give Jordie as much time as possible.
I'd expect RTS aka The Karate Kid to get some game time on the EOYT.
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@Canes4life said in Bledisloe 2:
I bet Foster will happily take all the credit for Jordie’s performance at 12 tonight.
Nah. Foster can't credit for anything. He only figures when things go wrong... 😎
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@antipodean said in Bledisloe 2:
Merhtens blaming Dalton. Suggests he should've been carded.
Well Dalton wouldn't have landed on his neck unless Dalton landed on his neck...
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@ACT-Crusader said in Bledisloe 2:
Did Laulala get on the park?
Earned scrum penalty within 60 seconds. Get with the programme!
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@Machpants said in Bledisloe 2:
Looks like I'm going to personally witness another price of foster history making
Yeah ..
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@Chris said in Bledisloe 2:
@Old-Samurai-Jack said in Bledisloe 2:
Did the Aussies make meters up fat man's ally? Did they destroy our maul? Did they gain the advantage on the blindside? All nopes? I think Akira had a great game.
Stuff has a different view
Akira Ioane: Didn’t do much to solve any No 6 questions. Aside from a ripped ball near his own line, nothing much to catch the eye apart from showing his skills with a deft left-foot kick and speedy chase. Replaced in the 70th minute. 5.5
Just a poor take.
He defended well, used his bulk to move bodies, this fabled thing about him not using his shoulder is simply untrue. Several examples in this game alone.
Played tight like many have been asked him to show he can and did it well. Was throwing players back in gang tackles like a beast. Was fun to watch.
He’s particularly strong in the maul too.
One opportunity out wide and showed good skill to earn the team a 5m scrum. Rest of the time he did what he said he’d do the press conference, the dirty work so Ardie could run out on the wing.
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@Chris said in Bledisloe 2:
Akira Ioane: Didn’t do much to solve any No 6 questions. Aside from a ripped ball near his own line, nothing much to catch the eye apart from showing his skills with a deft left-foot kick and speedy chase. Replaced in the 70th minute. 5.5
If you're relying on Stuff then just give up. He was good in all aspects, but especially defence. His maul defence is excellent. ABs did not give away a single point while he was on the field.
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@Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:
@Chris said in Bledisloe 2:
@Old-Samurai-Jack said in Bledisloe 2:
Did the Aussies make meters up fat man's ally? Did they destroy our maul? Did they gain the advantage on the blindside? All nopes? I think Akira had a great game.
Stuff has a different view
Akira Ioane: Didn’t do much to solve any No 6 questions. Aside from a ripped ball near his own line, nothing much to catch the eye apart from showing his skills with a deft left-foot kick and speedy chase. Replaced in the 70th minute. 5.5
Just a poor take.
He defended well, used his bulk to move bodies, this fabled thing about him not using his shoulder is simply untrue. Several examples in this game alone.
Played tight like many have been asked him to show he can and did it well. Was throwing players back in gang tackles like a beast. Was fun to watch.
He’s particularly strong in the maul too.
One opportunity out wide and showed good skill to earn the team a 5m scrum. Rest of the time he did what he said he’d do the press conference, the dirty work so Ardie could run out on the wing.
No one seems to mention his try saver on the line either. It was a very solid outing from him, along with virtually everyone else as well to be fair. He didn't miss a tackle either.
Some people are just hard to please I guess.
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@African-Monkey said in Bledisloe 2:
@Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:
@Chris said in Bledisloe 2:
@Old-Samurai-Jack said in Bledisloe 2:
Did the Aussies make meters up fat man's ally? Did they destroy our maul? Did they gain the advantage on the blindside? All nopes? I think Akira had a great game.
Stuff has a different view
Akira Ioane: Didn’t do much to solve any No 6 questions. Aside from a ripped ball near his own line, nothing much to catch the eye apart from showing his skills with a deft left-foot kick and speedy chase. Replaced in the 70th minute. 5.5
Just a poor take.
He defended well, used his bulk to move bodies, this fabled thing about him not using his shoulder is simply untrue. Several examples in this game alone.
Played tight like many have been asked him to show he can and did it well. Was throwing players back in gang tackles like a beast. Was fun to watch.
He’s particularly strong in the maul too.
One opportunity out wide and showed good skill to earn the team a 5m scrum. Rest of the time he did what he said he’d do the press conference, the dirty work so Ardie could run out on the wing.
No one seems to mention his try saver on the line either. It was a very solid outing from him, along with virtually everyone else as well to be fair. He didn't miss a tackle either.
Some people are just hard to please I guess.
He gets judged very differently than Frizzel and even SB. Both would have been lauded for that sort of performance.
He and Ardie work really well together.
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@Stargazer said in Bledisloe 2:
@Tim Jordan is much better, yes. Clarke hasn't added much.
It's absolutely laughable that you claimed to stay away from the match threads because of all the negativity, when you are one of the main contributors of that negativity towards any player that isn't a Crusader.
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@African-Monkey said in Bledisloe 2:
@Kirwan Don't get me wrong, I thought Frizzell was fairly decent this year having not being a fan of his previously, but yeah, Akira was also solid tonight.
Nice to see a bit of competition for the 6 jersey.
Last week Akira took the ball forward from the last scrum almost too the line, but only after drawing the penalty from White grabbing him before breaking. He got to the line and recycled quickly, which set up the try. Not a lot of mentions of that very secure and dominant play.
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@No-Quarter It's absolutely laughable, how you're trying to track my comments so you can try to catch me on an inconsistency. Whoop-de-do, you found one! Pat yourself on the back! Fantastic effort.