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  • BonesB Online
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    @nostrildamus only thing I can think of - I had a groin injury at the start of my 20s and while not playing bulked up a fair bit, the combination resulted in having to vastly change (improve) my running style - it took a long time to get my balance back to what it was when stepping or in the tackle (I don't think it ever got as good again).

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    @Bones said in All Blacks v England:

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    For both sides

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    replied to Bones on last edited by
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    @Bones said in All Blacks v England:

    @nostrildamus only thing I can think of - I had a groin injury at the start of my 20s and while not playing bulked up a fair bit, the combination resulted in having to vastly change (improve) my running style - it took a long time to get my balance back to what it was when stepping or in the tackle (I don't think it ever got as good again).

    that sounds plausible!

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    replied to Frye on last edited by
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    @Frye Any links or time on the clock?

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    @Frye said in All Blacks v England:

    Two red card offences from Genge that were missed.

    One an assist tackle on Whitelock. No arms, head on head contact, with force.
    The other a cleanout on Papali'i. Again head on head contact, no binding, with force.

    This has got to be my biggest gripe with the game right now. It's an absolute lottery with who gets these calls and who doesn't. Outcome altering decisions that are completely at the whim of the ref or TMO.

    come on...do better...no screen shots? no red arrows? fake news

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    Rugby Onslaught  /  Nov 23, 2022

    Eddie Jones considering dropping lock after humiliation by Rieko Ioane | Rugby Onslaught

    Eddie Jones considering dropping lock after humiliation by Rieko Ioane | Rugby Onslaught

    Rieko Ioane went to show against England on Saturday that perfect technique always wins, regardless of how big you are...

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    @Bones American armour ball smashed em are pathetic

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    @Machpants said in All Blacks v England:

    @Bones American armour ball smashed em are pathetic

    That.

    Is a collection of words.

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    @Bones That was a pretty impressive tackle. The English lock should be embarrassed.

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    @broughie said in All Blacks v England:

    @Bones That was a pretty impressive tackle. The English lock should be embarrassed.

    Hill was far too upright, Ioane tagged him in a good tackle with good tekkers and lifted a leg (legitimately). Result as expected.

    Those pop up rugby sites like Rugby Dump and Rugby Onslaught are an embarrassment. Always sensationalising the everyday stuff and giving out “bombshell news” that isn’t.

    Still a good tackle mind.

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    Haven't looked at this specific tackle. But a one off tackle by one of the best players in the world ends your career?

    Yeah, nah

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    @booboo said in All Blacks v England:

    Haven't looked at this specific tackle. But a one off tackle by one of the best players in the world ends your career?

    Yeah, nah

    Yep nd lo and behold, Hill has kept his place.

    Fucking click bait shit journalism.

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    @Catogrande yes he might have been uptight but without knowing about these pop up sites that was a solid tackle.

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    @broughie said in All Blacks v England:

    @Catogrande yes he might have been uptight but without knowing about these pop up sites that was a solid tackle.

    Don’t worry mate, we’ve all swallowed some of that rancid bait. 🤮

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    @Catogrande said in All Blacks v England:

    Those pop up rugby sites like Rugby Dump and Rugby Onslaught are an embarrassment. Always sensationalising the everyday stuff and giving out “bombshell news” that isn’t.

    100% this. So cringe worthy.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Do not disturb
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    @mariner4life I think what that England match showed was that despite being very good players, the Jordie/Ioane midfield has a long way to go in knowing how to play together. As a combination it didn’t really work. I’m not a doubter in terms of it being able to work, but there were a few concerning moments.

    The last match they played together they didn’t really play as a combo either. Jordie played well because he tucked the ball under the arm and had a really attacking mindset. And there was space for him to operate in (Richie was far more assertive in that match also as opposed to England).

    I hope they persist with it but it was one of a number of problems in this match.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v England:

    @mariner4life I think what that England match showed was that despite being very good players, the Jordie/Ioane midfield has a long way to go in knowing how to play together. As a combination it didn’t really work. I’m not a doubter in terms of it being able to work, but there were a few concerning moments.

    The last match they played together they didn’t really play as a combo either. Jordie played well because he tucked the ball under the arm and had a really attacking mindset. And there was space for him to operate in (Richie was far more assertive in that match also as opposed to England).

    I hope they persist with it but it was one of a number of problems in this match.

    It was mentioned how both Jodie and Ioane retired, backs to the English, on the same side of a central ruck, that created the mismatch for the first English try

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    @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v England:

    @mariner4life I think what that England match showed was that despite being very good players, the Jordie/Ioane midfield has a long way to go in knowing how to play together. As a combination it didn’t really work. I’m not a doubter in terms of it being able to work, but there were a few concerning moments.

    The last match they played together they didn’t really play as a combo either. Jordie played well because he tucked the ball under the arm and had a really attacking mindset. And there was space for him to operate in (Richie was far more assertive in that match also as opposed to England).

    I hope they persist with it but it was one of a number of problems in this match.

    It's almost as though they should play them together more... and they should not shunt Jordie back to 15 every second game... and that playing Havili against Scotland was a complete and utter waste of fucking time... God that was a frustrating selection.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Do not disturb
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    replied to No Quarter on last edited by
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    @No-Quarter same issue that we had with Hansen

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