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  • Chris B.C Online
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    @ACT-Crusader Your latter part is exactly right.

    But, Will is four inches taller than Sevu and a solid unit.

    Piri Weepu was the same height as Sevu and has an official playing weight of 96kgs. In his latter playing days he might have got close to 100kgs.

    Sevu is no Piri.

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    I really like what Reece brings to the table but Jordan's ceiling is quite a bit higher. I'm expecting him to finish his career as one of our top try scorers. Jordan starting with Reece on the bench would be ideal for the RWC. Reece can wreck some havoc in the final 20 against tiring teams.

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    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    I really like what Reece brings to the table but Jordan's ceiling is quite a bit higher. I'm expecting him to finish his career as one of our top try scorers. Jordan starting with Reece on the bench would be ideal for the RWC. Reece can wreck some havoc in the final 20 against tiring teams.

    I think that post may quote one from the start of the season almost word for word.

    Nothing has changed.

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    @Crucial what, me repeating myself over and over again? Never!!

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    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @Crucial what, me repeating myself over and over again? Never!!

    Nah, wouldn't know if the OP I referred to was yours, just that I had read that before.

    There was a short discussion on whether Reece was a better option as starter or finisher. This was pre Clarke being given and extended run.

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  • Chris B.C Online
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    @No-Quarter Yeah - I don't think it's very close between Will and Sevu and last Saturday's game didn't change my view.

    If Sevu makes the starting XV at RWC I think it will be on the other wing, where Clarke is currently a bit one (well two) dimensional. He is good under the high ball and breaks tackles. But he gets lost on defense too often (though our defensive system isn't designed to make our wings look good) and struggles to find his support on attack. That attacking power is a point of difference, though.

    After RWC I'm keen to see Will transition to fullback and Jordie to 2nd five. I've got more sympathy for the idea of keeping Jordie at fullback in this cycle. Wouldn't mind seeing ALB tried at 2nd five, but last week's game suggests he's earmarked as a centre.

    All going well, I particularly wouldn't mind us finishing this week's game with 11. Rieko, 12. Jordie, 13. ALB, 14. Sevu, 15. Beaudy.

    I will incur the wrath of the Mariner though!

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    @Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @No-Quarter Yeah - I don't think it's very close between Will and Sevu and last Saturday's game didn't change my view.

    If Sevu makes the starting XV at RWC I think it will be on the other wing, where Clarke is currently a bit one (well two) dimensional. He is good under the high ball and breaks tackles. But he gets lost on defense too often (though our defensive system isn't designed to make our wings look good) and struggles to find his support on attack. That attacking power is a point of difference, though.

    After RWC I'm keen to see Will transition to fullback and Jordie to 2nd five. I've got more sympathy for the idea of keeping Jordie at fullback in this cycle. Wouldn't mind seeing ALB tried at 2nd five, but last week's game suggests he's earmarked as a centre.

    All going well, I particularly wouldn't mind us finishing this week's game with 11. Rieko, 12. Jordie, 13. ALB, 14. Sevu, 15. Beaudy.

    I will incur the wrath of the Mariner though!

    Clarke still has work to do as you’ve noted but if he keeps developing he’ll be the 11 at RWC. There is no way they’re moving Rieko back to 11. They’ve invested too much and he’s developed to a legit 13 with some work ons.

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    @TheMojoman You may well be right, but I think that change isn't beyond the realms of possibility.

    ALB offers a genuine alternative as a test 13, which we haven't previously had this season - and I think would eliminate a few work-ons.

    If they really shift Jordie to 12, he'd potentially provide more midfield thrust.....

    Next few weeks will be quite telling.

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    I reckon they will want two midfield combos to call on should injuries hit - Havili/Ioane and Jordie/ALB could be the possibilities. Or a combination of them.

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    So much faith here in Jordie B at 12 based on 1 good game. I hope it’s not misplaced

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    @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @Chris-B I’d say Sevu is close to 100. Jordan is quite a bit taller than Sevu but if you’ve seen the footage of these two in the gym Sevu is no shrinking violet.

    The thing with Sevu is the low centre of gravity plus the power that makes him challenging for defenders to get to the ground in the tackle.

    I think a lot of weight above his shoulders too.

    That guy has the biggest melon I’ve seen on any AB since Zinzan Brooke.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @Chris-B I’d say Sevu is close to 100. Jordan is quite a bit taller than Sevu but if you’ve seen the footage of these two in the gym Sevu is no shrinking violet.

    The thing with Sevu is the low centre of gravity plus the power that makes him challenging for defenders to get to the ground in the tackle.

    Exactly. Sometimes I wonder if the others even follow rugby, Sevu is absolutely jacked.

    He's basically the Fijian version of Laumape, his dimensions are very similar.

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    @pakman said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @booboo said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @WillieTheWaiter said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @booboo said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @KiwiMurph @TheMojoman #metoo

    Although I'll put forward the suggestion that ST and Taylor swap roles. Feel we'll get more from his impact against less structured defences.

    I'm ready for the counter arguments. But I disagree.

    I also feel my suggestion was kind of supported by performances on Saturday.

    my counter to that would be that Sami is about the only forward getting over the advantage line when he carries.. you need that from the start, not just the last 20

    I get that. Love him as much as everyone else on here.

    But he wasn't effective starting on Saturday.

    Not saying I'm unhappy with him starting, but would give serious consideration to swapping the hookers.

    Really? He went forward with his balling running as he always does. Retallick's try came from Samisoni busting the defence and then putting BBBR away with the final pass.

    The lineout certainly wasn't operating at 100% but to me the throws looked ok to me - looked more like issues with reception by the jumpers.

    He's our best hooker by a country mile - need him playing 50-60 minutes in big tests. He's shown in multiple tests he is an effective starter. Suddenly benching him based on one outing vs Japan when he wasn't even that bad feels like over-thinking it.

    Sami’s throws were off in Saturday. Lucky BBBR try wasn’t cancelled for crooked throw. Even TJ noticed that and a second one, later in first H, I think.

    Funny how biased we can be - whenever Taylor doesn't connect with a jumper, I scream at him for being useless. When Sami was missing them on the w/e, I was screaming at that useless tit Vai'i 😁

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  • No QuarterN Offline
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    @JC said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    So much faith here in Jordie B at 12 based on 1 good game. I hope it’s not misplaced

    One game at test level, but the faith is based on his previous experience playing there at NPC and Super level. And more importantly, the physical attributes and skillset he can bring to the position, we just don't have another player that compares at the moment.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @JC said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    So much faith here in Jordie B at 12 based on 1 good game. I hope it’s not misplaced

    One game at test level, but the faith is based on his previous experience playing there at NPC and Super level. And more importantly, the physical attributes and skillset he can bring to the position, we just don't have another player that compares at the moment.

    Yawn. This discussion has been done to death.
    The one game statements are valid in that he has played one start at 12 in a test (against average opponents)
    The past knowledge is pretty old at NPC and pretty average at Super.
    I think everyone agrees that he has potential to claim the job but the annointing as saviour based on one performance is at odds to how others get judged. We’ve all seen one good performance players come and go. Even DH has played good games at 12.
    Give it time. The air of desperation to be proven right for years of harping is high.
    Still think Ardie would be better.

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    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @JC said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    So much faith here in Jordie B at 12 based on 1 good game. I hope it’s not misplaced

    One game at test level, but the faith is based on his previous experience playing there at NPC and Super level. And more importantly, the physical attributes and skillset he can bring to the position, we just don't have another player that compares at the moment.

    But he’ll be using those attributes against midfielders who have specialised in those positions, and not just at lower levels. Most of them are pretty big units themselves, if not as tall. Farrell and Watkin are of a similar weight and Tuilagi isn’t going to be phased by Jordie’s size. He won’t be able to dominate like he did against Aus I suspect,

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    @Crucial said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @JC said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    So much faith here in Jordie B at 12 based on 1 good game. I hope it’s not misplaced

    One game at test level, but the faith is based on his previous experience playing there at NPC and Super level. And more importantly, the physical attributes and skillset he can bring to the position, we just don't have another player that compares at the moment.

    Yawn. This discussion has been done to death.

    Um, this is the Fern. Where middle aged men go to repeat themselves over and over again.

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  • Chris B.C Online
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    @kiwi_expat said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @Chris-B I’d say Sevu is close to 100. Jordan is quite a bit taller than Sevu but if you’ve seen the footage of these two in the gym Sevu is no shrinking violet.

    The thing with Sevu is the low centre of gravity plus the power that makes him challenging for defenders to get to the ground in the tackle.

    Exactly. Sometimes I wonder if the others even follow rugby, Sevu is absolutely jacked.

    He's basically the Fijian version of Laumape, his dimensions are very similar.

    Well, here's a test of relativities for you.

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    According to Steve Hansen Scott Barrett was initially a bit light as a test lock but they were hoping to eventually get him to 120kgs - which I reckon they have.

    If Sevu is 99kgs (according to you) then this is what a 21kg weight difference looks like.

    If Sevu is low-90s (according to me) this is what a nearly 30kg weight difference looks like. (Note that Sevu is closer to the camera, so it's favouring his size).

    If you are right - you should be able to find a similar sort of photo where Sevu is similarly dwarfing the likes Richie Mo'unga (82kgs according to the internet) or Aaron Smith (83kgs) - because they're going to be 16-17kgs lighter than him.

    If I'm right, then those guys are only a max of 10kgs smaller than Sevu - and to find a similarly dwarfing photo (30kgs smaller than Sevu) - you're down to George Bennett (the cyclist) at 60kgs!

    Here's a starter with Smith....

    06800007-f5ee-4973-aa1c-718332822717-image.png

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  • TimT Away
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    Posting here too, because I am feeling some optimism:

    The team that played against Australia at Eden Park seemed like a step up in many ways, especially defence. How about we try that combination again, particularly when our performances have been so up and down.

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  • MN5M Online
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    @Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @kiwi_expat said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks vs Wales:

    @Chris-B I’d say Sevu is close to 100. Jordan is quite a bit taller than Sevu but if you’ve seen the footage of these two in the gym Sevu is no shrinking violet.

    The thing with Sevu is the low centre of gravity plus the power that makes him challenging for defenders to get to the ground in the tackle.

    Exactly. Sometimes I wonder if the others even follow rugby, Sevu is absolutely jacked.

    He's basically the Fijian version of Laumape, his dimensions are very similar.

    Well, here's a test of relativities for you.

    8cd82e25-6752-4e29-8c3d-953dd1d8c278-image.png

    According to Steve Hansen Scott Barrett was initially a bit light as a test lock but they were hoping to eventually get him to 120kgs - which I reckon they have.

    If Sevu is 99kgs (according to you) then this is what a 21kg weight difference looks like.

    If Sevu is low-90s (according to me) this is what a nearly 30kg weight difference looks like. (Note that Sevu is closer to the camera, so it's favouring his size).

    If you are right - you should be able to find a similar sort of photo where Sevu is similarly dwarfing the likes Richie Mo'unga (82kgs according to the internet) or Aaron Smith (83kgs) - because they're going to be 16-17kgs lighter than him.

    If I'm right, then those guys are only a max of 10kgs smaller than Sevu - and to find a similarly dwarfing photo (30kgs smaller than Sevu) - you're down to George Bennett (the cyclist) at 60kgs!

    Here's a starter with Smith....

    06800007-f5ee-4973-aa1c-718332822717-image.png

    I think Reece would have a very high power to weight ratio but yeah, I’d doubt he’s close to 100 kegs. He’s still a relative midget.

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