All Blacks 2023
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@Crucial said in All Blacks 2023:
@Steve said in All Blacks 2023:
@Crucial said in All Blacks 2023:
If what we want is a no frill hard shoulder then that guy could be Jacobsen. That was why he was meant to play in the last RWC and he is in great form at the moment.
Might not get on the highlights reels but is accurate, has high workrate and stops close runners in their tracks. Has the added bonus of versatilityThe answer is not Akira or Frizzell anyway.
We need 80 minutes of industry. I need to notice my 6,7,8 on the field.
Since 2019 (or even before) the 6 has been missing.
I notice Ethan when he plays. He is everywhere.
Everywhere doesn't equal effective though. For Ethan that has been his problem in the past. Has looked like a fly in a jar, throwing himself around, but often grabbing tackles or non dominant ones because of angle. I'm pretty sure that his work-on would be more result for less energy expended (or better application) because the ability is there.
Fair point. I just love honesty of effort. He will empty the tank. And I think he will learn quick. He was trending exponentially and then got injured. Who knows what level of player we would be talking about now otherwise....I think he is that good.
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@Crucial I agree on this. Saw some stats on effective tackles by loosies through 21-22. Interesting one was blackadder having a lot of contacts that needed support from Christie Crusadser and Papalii in The ABs in 2021. Christie's super high tackle count is influenced by this and also because Grace has still got that one weak shoulder the AB coaches talked about with him about after they took him to Aussie for a look. Anyone follow schoolboy rugby down south and know his injury history? It seems for the last three seasons he's lost time with shoulder knocks and when he plays his defence sits around 70 percent. I like the cut of his jib but he has got to be tackling at a higher effectiveness rate than that.
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@Steve said in All Blacks 2023:
@Crucial said in All Blacks 2023:
If what we want is a no frill hard shoulder then that guy could be Jacobsen. That was why he was meant to play in the last RWC and he is in great form at the moment.
Might not get on the highlights reels but is accurate, has high workrate and stops close runners in their tracks. Has the added bonus of versatilityThe answer is not Akira or Frizzell anyway.
We need 80 minutes of industry. I need to notice my 6,7,8 on the field.
Since 2019 (or even before) the 6 has been missing.
I notice Ethan when he plays. He is everywhere.
Ethan is everywhere and sometimes effective, but often not. Being busy and ineffective is still ineffective. He's going to be vital in the squad covering the backrow, but his best position is seven.
Frizzell has dropped off a cliff in form this year, but is a "Foster Favourite" so probably will make the squad, no matter how many women he beats up.
And Akira has hardly failed, MoM performances against Tier One opponents can't be ignored, no matter how much you and others may want to. As for being noticed, I want my 6 to busy doing the hard work, buried in the tight, smashing people back in the tackle, clearing rucks. Stuff that's easy to miss that Akira routinely does and never gets credit for. One of the better maul defenders in NZ as well.
If you want a reminder just look at his work last week.
But Ioane brother derangement syndrome (IBDS) is a thing, so don't expect you to agree.
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@Stargazer said in All Blacks 2023:
It was only a matter of time!
Apologies for having an opinion on a discussion board
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@KiwiMurph said in All Blacks 2023:
@Kirwan the problem for Akira is he couldn't replicate his form vs Aussie when he played the Boks.
he's not alone there. There is a rogues gallery of forwards who look good beating up shit Aussie packs and then failing against others. Lots of them have played 6.
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@KiwiMurph said in All Blacks 2023:
@Kirwan the problem for Akira is he couldn't replicate his form vs Aussie when he played the Boks.
That is the thread myth, yes. He's not alone there, should we drop all those players? How about the ones that struggled against Ireland in a similar way?
Or we could pick the player with the best upside, IMHO AKira, and develop him? He's 90% there, unlike the others.
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the biggest problem at 6 isn't even who we have to choose from. The biggest problem is the guys locked in to 7 and 8, their strengths and weaknesses, and thus the specific type of player you need to make that trio work.
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@mariner4life said in All Blacks 2023:
the biggest problem at 6 isn't even who we have to choose from. The biggest problem is the guys locked in to 7 and 8, their strengths and weaknesses, and thus the specific type of player you need to make that trio work.
Solved with Akira, Ardie and Dalton.
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@Kirwan said in All Blacks 2023:
@KiwiMurph said in All Blacks 2023:
@Kirwan the problem for Akira is he couldn't replicate his form vs Aussie when he played the Boks.
That is the thread myth, yes. He's not alone there, should we drop all those players? How about the ones that struggled against Ireland in a similar way?
Or we could pick the player with the best upside, IMHO AKira, and develop him? He's 90% there, unlike the others.
lol, i want him to be the guy as much as anyone but this just isn't even remotely true, no matter how many times you say it.
Anyway you are all wrong, Finau is the guy.
you know, once he is fit enough.
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@mariner4life obviously I disagree. Ignoring the obvious positives, like his speed out wide, he's one of the few at 6 that drives people back in the tackle, unlike Frizzell actually attends rucks and moves bodies, and is a very good lineout option.
Previous big issue with him was fitness, that was solved a long time ago. Just look at 80min performance two games back from a long injury.
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@Kirwan said in All Blacks 2023:
he's one of the few at 6 that drives people back in the tackle,
actually he wrestles. He's an upper body scragger. Which works at Super level but not so much at test level. At the next level he still reminds me of the guy who's been the biggest and strongest his whole career
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@mariner4life said in All Blacks 2023:
@Kirwan said in All Blacks 2023:
he's one of the few at 6 that drives people back in the tackle,
actually he wrestles. He's an upper body scragger. Which works at Super level but not so much at test level. At the next level he still reminds me of the guy who's been the biggest and strongest his whole career
He really doesnβt.
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@mariner4life And when he starts with Savea you now have two loose forwards who look to hold players up and drive them backwards. Need at least two players who tackle with their shoulder in the loose trio imo.
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There are only four serious options for the World Cup at 6.
Front runner is Scott Barrett, who I think is our best lock, at worst the second best and should be playing there.
Frizzel is next in Fosters eyes, and aside from being a cowardly worm that assaults women, he goes missing at Test level (and SR level this year). A non entity.
Akira, for the reasons stated above.
And Ethan, who I believe is a seven and is also too similar to Cane and Ardie. It would be a very Australian style loose forward trio and get steamrollered by the bigger backs. Ethan on the bench for me.
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@Kirwan said in All Blacks 2023:
@mariner4life said in All Blacks 2023:
the biggest problem at 6 isn't even who we have to choose from. The biggest problem is the guys locked in to 7 and 8, their strengths and weaknesses, and thus the specific type of player you need to make that trio work.
Solved with Akira, Ardie and Dalton.
i just love how the solution to the ABs not winning is to bring more Blues players in. Players who have won 5/8 of fuck all.
Are you actually John Kirwan?
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@mariner4life said in All Blacks 2023:
@Kirwan said in All Blacks 2023:
@mariner4life said in All Blacks 2023:
the biggest problem at 6 isn't even who we have to choose from. The biggest problem is the guys locked in to 7 and 8, their strengths and weaknesses, and thus the specific type of player you need to make that trio work.
Solved with Akira, Ardie and Dalton.
i just love how the solution to the ABs not winning is to bring more Blues players in. Players who have won 5/8 of fuck all.
Are you actually John Kirwan?
Instead of crying bias, explain how Cane is playing better than Dalton over the past two years? Not just Blues fans thinking that.
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Not sure how to approach this with being labelled deranged or accused of projecting but these aspects of Akira's game have been noted often by many and various.
No one is saying that the guy isn't a good code player at all, just that these aspects of using upper body strength over leg drive or whole body (in both attack and defence) are what make him less impactful against big, and more accurate, sides. The ones we need to beat.