All Blacks vs Scotland
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@No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
Resting Ioane was fine. Jordie started this game and will start the next. Insane to move him from 12 when he's playing anyway.
Thanks you made my point better than I did.
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Reece Telea and Jordan at FB would be handy. BB off the bench.
One of Fosters faults over the last 3 years has been blind loyalty to some players not performing.
Need to reward form
Against England
BB 15
6 SF or SB if Retallick starts
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@Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
@Joans-Town-Jones said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
@booboo said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
Regarding our defense.
We let in two tries:
- one a debatable PT after DP was obstructed by the ref
- one an intercept
I think it was our misfiring attack that kept them in it.
Not that I'm advocating for McLeod.
Also, that ball ingoal took a 90° leg break. For me no probable as Hogg was only ever going straight.
I have my doubts too. With the bounce of the ball I am njt sure if a try was likely. Don't know if the TMO watched the same replays as us, but they only showed the end on replay once at the beginning and only showed that angle again once the decision had been made.
Not sure what the rule is but also looked like ALB genuinely thought Hogg had the ball and was trying to smash him bro. Didn't look like he was attempting to interfere other than complete a tackle in possession*.
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@Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
When he got the ball and started running to set up the player outside him I said to myself 'Don't fuck it, don't fuck it.'
Coincidentally, that's why these days I avoid serious drinking in pubs and bars with pretty young girls around..luckily I don't know any trendy ones that show rugby..
That pass from DH was like watching a car crash happen in slow motion.
He appeared to have promise in his first few games at 12 too! Seems so long ago!
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@mariner4life said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
@Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
That pass from DH was like watching a car crash happen in slow motion. When he got the ball and started running to set up the player outside him I said to myself 'Don't fuck it, don't fuck it.'
he's so friggen slow on his feet that, instead of drawing two and putting BB away, he just allowed the winger to perfectly position himself.
And people think this guy is a fullback utility option. Fuck me dead. As ordinary a 20+ test AB as i can remember seeing.
Before he got yanked, he actually started to play alright. He ran straight and direct and got some forward moment. That's all he needed in that moment was to put his foot down, accelerate put his outside into space or at worst,drop his shoulder into the defender. He did neither and after 20 mins, after Scotland did nothing and were getting smashed, were right in it.
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@ARHS said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
Don't get all the abusive comments on the thread I just read including repeated outright nasty ones on individuals. Top ten nations are not that far apart in capability. We correctly tested some of our backup combos and will hopefully have our top 23 primed v England in 6 days. And we won by 8 points.
I think Scotland reacted well to our fierce start and then played the ref to slow things down and frustrate the AB's. He bought into the pull back thing at scrums and allowed some cynical turnovers for players not supporting their weight. Playing the ref turned the match around and we did not compete for a long period. Far too many missed or ineffective tackles too. (and praise is posted for a turnover by the player who missed the tackle prior to it..)
When Tjp and front row came on they turned around that flow by giving the ref more reason to support us. Was good to see the team get the bit between their teeth and gel at long last.
Card for ALB was deserved but I thought he did the right thing in timing a tackle attempt to hit the instant he thought Hogg would regather to get the ball down before the dead ball line. Sadly for him Hogg didn't get the bounce.
Interesting to see no mention of AB's current winning streak or rise in the World rankings. Very patchy performance overall but great debut by Telea and some real tactical impact from the bench.
Going into 2015 RWC, what gave you confidence? Constant changing of a side yet to consistently play together or a unit very familiar to each other?
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@ARHS said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
Don't get all the abusive comments on the thread I just read including repeated outright nasty ones on individuals. Top ten nations are not that far apart in capability. We correctly tested some of our backup combos and will hopefully have our top 23 primed v England in 6 days. And we won by 8 points.
I think Scotland reacted well to our fierce start and then played the ref to slow things down and frustrate the AB's. He bought into the pull back thing at scrums and allowed some cynical turnovers for players not supporting their weight. Playing the ref turned the match around and we did not compete for a long period. Far too many missed or ineffective tackles too. (and praise is posted for a turnover by the player who missed the tackle prior to it..)
When Tjp and front row came on they turned around that flow by giving the ref more reason to support us. Was good to see the team get the bit between their teeth and gel at long last.
Card for ALB was deserved but I thought he did the right thing in timing a tackle attempt to hit the instant he thought Hogg would regather to get the ball down before the dead ball line. Sadly for him Hogg didn't get the bounce.
Interesting to see no mention of AB's current winning streak or rise in the World rankings. Very patchy performance overall but great debut by Telea and some real tactical impact from the bench.
Tbf Mate, when half of that winning streak is Japan, Wales and Scotland, it's not exactly going to be the talk of the town around here.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
Tbf Mate, when half of that winning streak is Japan, Wales and Scotland, it's not exactly going to be the talk of the town around here.
Two of those teams are playing pretty darn well though.
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Haven't read the thread. Just a few of my 2 cents:
Telea didn't look like he was on debut. He looked right at home in black. Should start again next week, with Reece on the other wing.
DP and Ardie very good; I really like that combo. Akira started well, faded badly. Frizell showed why he should start. He's the better 6. Hoping for a Blackadder comeback next year. His versatility, workrate and energy may be exactly what we need.
Locks were solid. Scott Barrett is a starting lock to me, although I can see him playing at 6 next year, as well.
Reserve frontrow went better than starting frontrow, although Sami wasn't bad. Taylor just had major impact and was the catalyst of our comeback. I'm glad he has returned to form.ALB's card was deserved but they should have gone back to when the ref obstructed Paps and not awarded the pt.
Havili's intercept pass was awful, but I think the tackling after that was terrible as well. That try should not have been scored.
Also, Havili went down after about 20 minutes, got about half a km of bandage around his ankle/foot and it clearly affected him. Why was he not pulled sooner? Rieko was great when he came on. ALB looked very rusty.
Jordie was good at 15, although a bit more quiet than usual.The most problematic players to me were 9, 10 and 11. Christie is slower than a snail; he made TJP look good when he came on. In fairness to TJP, he brought great energy. I still prefer Weber though.
BB sigh, he is not a 10. Plain and simple. His kicking game only seems to get worse with every game he plays. Really makes me wonder why Perofeta only got one minute. I'd like to see him get some time at 10. I wonder what the coaches see at training; there must be a reason why Perofeta gets so little game time?
Clarke, it just doesn't click. He's had so many chances, starting (about) every game. Having seen Telea today, I'd like to see him and Reece on the wings. Clarke needs tackle classes, and whatever is necessary to keep him from falling over. He was good under the high ball, but that's about it. -
The bottom line is at the start of the year we didn't have a forward pack. Now we do. And JB to 12.
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@Stargazer said in All Blacks Vs England:
Scott Barrett is a starting lock to me, although I can see him playing at 6 next year, as well
this is the main selection conundrum. I personally love the 3 lock punch, and i personally believe we sell SB a little short at 6.
But this super direct stuff we are playing at the moment does make SB at 6 a decent option. I still think he is a little slow, and Frizzel's foot speed makes more sense, but hey, if we are just going to try and bash teams senseless lets go as big as we can.
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@nostrildamus said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
Tbf Mate, when half of that winning streak is Japan, Wales and Scotland, it's not exactly going to be the talk of the town around here.
Two of those teams are playing pretty darn well though.
Regardless, a 6 game winning streak involving those teams is unlikely to give any AB supporter much of a horn. Particularly after the horrors that preceded it.
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Watched a delayed viewing. NZ were a bit lucky
Based on this game
TJ was much better than Christie. I would prefer him as one of the backups. We are lucky to still have Smith.
B Barrett best position now is FB. Hope he mostly plays there in super rugby so some other options (inc Perofeta and Sullivan) get game time at first
J Barrett's best position is 2nd 5. But he was still good enough at FB
DH was poor. ALB was poor to start but improved as the game went on
Telea was good. He will never be a great AB but is a safe option
Clarke. I like one power winger but maybe NZ just don't have one of AB std at present. Telea and Reece as our 2 winger is a bit ordinary. -
@KiwiMurph said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
Telea hadn't played in 5 weeks but no signs of rust which was pleasing.
Looked assertive with ball in hand. Didn’t drift and went forward. According to one set of stats he and Ardie topped the carry count.
Only concern was falling off tackles. Some of the tackling stats aren’t great reading.
Jordie - 3 made / 4 missed
Talea - 1 made / 3 missed
Clarke - 2 made / 3 missedALB - 5 made / 1 missed
Havili - 11 made / 2 missedBeaudie - 5 made / 0 missed
Christie - 5 made / 0 missedArdie - 9 made / 1 missed
Dalton - 13 made / 4 missed
Akira - 4 made / 3 missedScooter - 8 made / 1 missed
Whitelock - 11 made / 1 missedNepo - 7 made / 0 missed
EDG - 4 made / 3 missed
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26 penalties in the match is high (13 each), which did contribute to a stop start match.
28 lineouts too is quite high. ABs only lost the one which I think was the short throw by Sami that Scotland picked off.
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@BerniesCorner said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
Reece Telea and Jordan at FB would be handy. BB off the bench.
One of Fosters faults over the last 3 years has been blind loyalty to some players not performing.
Need to reward form
Against England
BB 15
6 SF or SB if Retallick starts
Telea starts
Reece startsBeaudy doesn’t deserve to play fullback either.
Doesn’t score anymore, doesn’t have a long punt.
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@MajorRage said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
Scotland at home isn't what it used to be. It's a real challenge now.
Give the All Blacks a Challenge
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South AfricaDon't Give the All Blacks a Challenge
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@chimoaus said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
I have no idea how Nonu and Smith started so many games together, surely, they should have rested them most of the time so their backups could get time in the position in case one got injured. Also madness that the GOAT and DC started so often, very bad coaching if you ask me.
Here’s a couple of stats that may come as a surprise:
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Nonu started at 2nd 5 with nine different centres.
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Conrad started at centre with ten different 2nd 5s.
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Between 2005 and 2015 there were 45 tests that neither of them featured in the starting midfield.
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@ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
@chimoaus said in All Blacks vs Scotland:
I have no idea how Nonu and Smith started so many games together, surely, they should have rested them most of the time so their backups could get time in the position in case one got injured. Also madness that the GOAT and DC started so often, very bad coaching if you ask me.
Here’s a couple of stats that may come as a surprise:
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Nonu started at 2nd 5 with nine different centres.
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Conrad started at centre with ten different 2nd 5s.
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Between 2005 and 2015 there were 45 tests that neither of them featured in the starting midfield.
nerd
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