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  • Rancid SchnitzelR Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Rancid Schnitzel
    #1267

    The idea that JB was in the pipeline at 12 and would have been given a crack there is laughable. This was a Bradbury selection by Foster.

    Anyway it was great to finally see him there and I hope those who were so derisive about it have consumed a nice big shįt burger.

    As an aside Brodie was terrific. Best game in years.

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    #1268

    @Toddy That kid looked stoked.

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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.

    Yeah, since when has the Fern deferred to Stuff for player ratings? We usually just post them to take the piss, not use them seriously @Chris 😉

    What I found interesting was that there were a few rucks where Akira blew over the top and went to the ground and I was thinking he'd need to watch out or he'd get penalised. Frizell was doing the same in his 1 and half decent games this year and was lauded for it.

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    #1270

    There was zero missed tackles by any of our locks or loosies including the subs

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    #1271

    And the best forward performance of the year was this game, by quite a distance.

    So a big plus for Akira, Taylor too despite his lineout throwing and the old locks showed that there is still life left in them.

    New props also put down markers.

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    replied to Tim on last edited by Chris B.
    #1274

    @Tim said in Bledisloe 2:

    Caleb Clarke under the high ball and on kick offs was absolutely faultless. Shame on anyone who tried to bag him.

    Caleb's good under the high ball.

    His work ons are pretty evident though.

    He makes some great breaks but then fails to link up.

    According to ESPN's stats he made 9 runs and no passes last night.

    The week before 11 runs and 2 passes.

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  • canefanC Online
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    replied to Chris B. on last edited by
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    @Chris-B said in Bledisloe 2:

    @Tim said in Bledisloe 2:

    Caleb Clarke under the high ball and on kick offs was absolutely faultless. Shame on anyone who tried to bag him.

    Caleb's good under the high ball.

    His work ons are pretty evident though.

    He makes some great breaks but then fails to link up.

    According to ESPN's stats he made 9 runs and no passes last night.

    The week before 11 runs and 2 passes.

    I watched him from time to time. Always tries to beat or overpower his man as opposed to wondering where his support is. So when he's taken down we have to recycle to restart momentum.

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  • TheMojomanT Offline
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    replied to Kirwan on last edited by
    #1276

    @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.

    Try saver on Harry Wilson which would’ve really swung momentum.

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    replied to TheMojoman on last edited by
    #1277

    @TheMojoman yeah that was a big moment in the context of the game. Esopecially with the 31-13 reversal the previous week.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    @Rapido said in Bledisloe 2:

    That tip on Dalton, very much like 2005. Two guys lift, one lets go, it turns to custard.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/rugbyunion/comments/xn2mby/i_hope_this_gets_upgraded_to_a_red/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=sha

    I wonder what he did to deserve this pre-planned coordinated, off the ball assault? Musta picked some grass or something?

    At least he can tell his kids how he could have died for his country.

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    replied to Crucial on last edited by
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    @Crucial said in Bledisloe 2:

    @Rapido said in Bledisloe 2:

    That tip on Dalton, very much like 2005. Two guys lift, one lets go, it turns to custard.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/rugbyunion/comments/xn2mby/i_hope_this_gets_upgraded_to_a_red/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=sha

    I wonder what he did to deserve this pre-planned coordinated, off the ball assault? Musta picked some grass or something?

    At least he can tell his kids how he could have died for his country.

    Almost doid for his country

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    replied to canefan on last edited by
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    @canefan said in Bledisloe 2:

    @Chris-B said in Bledisloe 2:

    @Tim said in Bledisloe 2:

    Caleb Clarke under the high ball and on kick offs was absolutely faultless. Shame on anyone who tried to bag him.

    Caleb's good under the high ball.

    His work ons are pretty evident though.

    He makes some great breaks but then fails to link up.

    According to ESPN's stats he made 9 runs and no passes last night.

    The week before 11 runs and 2 passes.

    I watched him from time to time. Always tries to beat or overpower his man as opposed to wondering where his support is. So when he's taken down we have to recycle to restart momentum.

    Yeah, I think he's conditioned to being the power wing in the team so always tries the Maori sidestep instead of sizing it up and maybe stepping, going round, or looking for support. If he tidies that up it should be all good.

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    replied to Nepia on last edited by
    #1281

    @Nepia said in Bledisloe 2:

    @canefan said in Bledisloe 2:

    @Chris-B said in Bledisloe 2:

    @Tim said in Bledisloe 2:

    Caleb Clarke under the high ball and on kick offs was absolutely faultless. Shame on anyone who tried to bag him.

    Caleb's good under the high ball.

    His work ons are pretty evident though.

    He makes some great breaks but then fails to link up.

    According to ESPN's stats he made 9 runs and no passes last night.

    The week before 11 runs and 2 passes.

    I watched him from time to time. Always tries to beat or overpower his man as opposed to wondering where his support is. So when he's taken down we have to recycle to restart momentum.

    Yeah, I think he's conditioned to being the power wing in the team so always tries the Maori sidestep instead of sizing it up and maybe stepping, going round, or looking for support. If he tidies that up it should be all good.

    He has good “problems”, has the pace to go around and the power to go through.

    Is so good under the high ball too he’s covering the two fullback approach we seem to like in the back three. Opens up the other wing for a finisher.

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  • chimoausC Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #1282

    Haven't read any comments re Whitelocks captaincy? No noise must mean he went alright. I see he got overruled at one point wanting a lineout but Smith or someone else said scrum. I like him as a player and leader.

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  • nzzpN Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #1283

    Quick comment after a great night at teh Garden of Eden and a fun day in Auckland today.

    Read the media today about 'emphatic performances' and 'defining effort' and wondered if they were at the same game I was. Scoreboard flattered us, no doubt. Our scrum dominance really papered over a bunch of cracks - if we play that game last night against Ireland, we lose. For Ireland, substitute England (probably) and France.

    Very sloppy play in the first 20-30. RM and WJ guilty of throwing poor passes/offloads, no respect for the ball. JB was outstanding at 12, but the rest of the backline was a mix of superb and frustrating. CC had acres of space and players,a nd chose to power into the single defender. RI's pass or non-pass to WJ was discussed above, but it looked a classic case of drawing a defender and throwing the ball - upside is you score, downside is you may lose it or get intercepted. Still a good option.

    RM seemed gun shy with his willingness to go into contact. Not because he's frightened, but I infer because he loses the ball so often. Was frustrating to watch.

    Forwards were generally solid. Some great things, some very average things. Codie Taylor's lineout throwing was poor - despite actually doing soemthing around the field this time. Australia targetted the props in the defensive line. EDG may have shot up to make some tackles, but he got run over at least once and looked slow and unwieldy out there. Fair play, on the night we thought he was Fletcher Newell - hard to tell sometimes eh 🙂 Lomax was solid, but visibly missed some tackles.

    Scrum was superb. Fed us so much possession and territory it was fantastic ... but honestly, without that we would have looked average. So much lost possession. Scrums at the end of the first YC were an example - multiple scrums, followed by a kick to the corner. Like, why waste the time? Just keep scrumming if that's what you think is right.

    Loosies seemed to spend a lot fo the game in the tight. Not much visibility for any of them to be fair, so will watch the replay to see who really had an effect. The New Fern is so provincial Cantabs reckon Akira and Dalts were shit, and others think the sun rises from their arse.

    Australia brought the physicality. They were running backline plays with curving runners picking when to straighten - good to watch, and really asked questions of the defence. Reads were good, tackles were strong. And they dropped so much ball it wasn't funny.

    Ref was all over the place. ignored some weird things at the rucks, dished a yellow for what looked like a red for turning DP upside down, but ignored Sevu Reece having a head hit. So in three games, similar offences get Red Cards (Angus), Yellow (Porter) and play on (Sevu). And you wonder why players keep rolling the dice?

    As a game, it didn't reach great heights. TMO was overpowering, so much time spent wondering WTAF is going on. SOmething has to change there, it's not sustainable. New fans will be wondering what the hell they signed up for.

    OVerall, pleased with teh scorebaord, but not so impressed with the quality out there. We're kidding ourselves if we think that will deal with better sides than Aus (who really weren't accurate).

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    replied to chimoaus on last edited by
    #1284

    @chimoaus said in Bledisloe 2:

    Haven't read any comments re Whitelocks captaincy? No noise must mean he went alright. I see he got overruled at one point wanting a lineout but Smith or someone else said scrum. I like him as a player and leader.

    He was excellent, seems more assertive than Cane too from a distance.

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  • nzzpN Offline
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    replied to chimoaus on last edited by
    #1285

    @chimoaus said in Bledisloe 2:

    Haven't read any comments re Whitelocks captaincy? No noise must mean he went alright. I see he got overruled at one point wanting a lineout but Smith or someone else said scrum. I like him as a player and leader.

    the only reason he wasn't in the discussion the firs ttime is he went off for a sabbatical.

    Hoping Brodie really keeps his trajectory back too. He hasn't been the same since 2019 when the dirty Saffer cleaned him out on the angle in the ruck. Starting to see glimpses of what made him the cult hero

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  • M Offline
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    replied to nzzp on last edited by
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    @nzzp said in Bledisloe 2:

    Quick comment after a great night at teh Garden of Eden and a fun day in Auckland today.

    Read the media today about 'emphatic performances' and 'defining effort' and wondered if they were at the same game I was. Scoreboard flattered us, no doubt. Our scrum dominance really papered over a bunch of cracks - if we play that game last night against Ireland, we lose. For Ireland, substitute England (probably) and France.

    Very sloppy play in the first 20-30. RM and WJ guilty of throwing poor passes/offloads, no respect for the ball. JB was outstanding at 12, but the rest of the backline was a mix of superb and frustrating. CC had acres of space and players,a nd chose to power into the single defender. RI's pass or non-pass to WJ was discussed above, but it looked a classic case of drawing a defender and throwing the ball - upside is you score, downside is you may lose it or get intercepted. Still a good option.

    RM seemed gun shy with his willingness to go into contact. Not because he's frightened, but I infer because he loses the ball so often. Was frustrating to watch.

    Forwards were generally solid. Some great things, some very average things. Codie Taylor's lineout throwing was poor - despite actually doing soemthing around the field this time. Australia targetted the props in the defensive line. EDG may have shot up to make some tackles, but he got run over at least once and looked slow and unwieldy out there. Fair play, on the night we thought he was Fletcher Newell - hard to tell sometimes eh 🙂 Lomax was solid, but visibly missed some tackles.

    Scrum was superb. Fed us so much possession and territory it was fantastic ... but honestly, without that we would have looked average. So much lost possession. Scrums at the end of the first YC were an example - multiple scrums, followed by a kick to the corner. Like, why waste the time? Just keep scrumming if that's what you think is right.

    Loosies seemed to spend a lot fo the game in the tight. Not much visibility for any of them to be fair, so will watch the replay to see who really had an effect. The New Fern is so provincial Cantabs reckon Akira and Dalts were shit, and others think the sun rises from their arse.

    Australia brought the physicality. They were running backline plays with curving runners picking when to straighten - good to watch, and really asked questions of the defence. Reads were good, tackles were strong. And they dropped so much ball it wasn't funny.

    Ref was all over the place. ignored some weird things at the rucks, dished a yellow for what looked like a red for turning DP upside down, but ignored Sevu Reece having a head hit. So in three games, similar offences get Red Cards (Angus), Yellow (Porter) and play on (Sevu). And you wonder why players keep rolling the dice?

    As a game, it didn't reach great heights. TMO was overpowering, so much time spent wondering WTAF is going on. SOmething has to change there, it's not sustainable. New fans will be wondering what the hell they signed up for.

    OVerall, pleased with teh scorebaord, but not so impressed with the quality out there. We're kidding ourselves if we think that will deal with better sides than Aus (who really weren't accurate).

    Thanks, you put pretty much exactly what I saw/thought.

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