All Blacks 2023
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@Steve said in All Blacks 2023:
@Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks 2023:
The thing with BB is I don't think he's matured as a player like Carter did.
Carter had lost a fair bit of pace by '15. Didn't half make up for it in other areas though.
Beaudy plays like a quarterback with "4th and long" on every play.
Just set up the next ruck and see what picture is painted.
Hail Mary stuff all the time.
Interesting comment as Parsons said in the Rugby Pod show something along the lines of playing a pattern of moves then if they don’t come off, trying something. Implied it was a coaches thing at the Blues.
Smacks of Hammet’s approach at the Canes that had instinctive players seemingly more concerned about following the playbook.
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@Crucial said in All Blacks 2023:
Interesting comment as Parsons said in the Rugby Pod show something along the lines of playing a pattern of moves then if they don’t come off, trying something. Implied it was a coaches thing at the Blues.
Fuck you talk a load of shit
He was describing what all NZ franchises do. A play is called at set piece that will last for 3-4 phases and then the team will transition into general play patterns. The play may also be called off before the phases are complete.
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@Kiwiwomble
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@Chris said in All Blacks 2023:
So Beauden Barrett is hoping to sign a deal to take him through to the next 4 year cycle WC in 2027.
At which time he will be 36 dob 27/05/91, not sure if he will be AB quality in 4 years.Even if he's not an AB by then (and 36 is not that old) would he still be valuable? I think his knowledge transfer to younger SR rugby players he would be a huge benefit he would also still have marketing value
Perhaps the pay scale can slide down if he doesn't make AB squads etc
It's great that a player wants to commit to NZR long term. I don't understand the negativity.
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@Duluth
My thoughts are more looking at BB as a WC player in 2027, I think that is a risk paying him at that scale rate right through to 2027.If a sliding pay scale if not in the AB's is part of the deal then it is at least a more sensible signing, as his experience I agree is valuable.
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@Duluth personally i would rather that money was used to secure future talent, making it so young guys/girls can commit to training full time or stopping them going over seas would be more valuable IMO
also, every minute of his professional career is on film younger SR players can still study him, i know not the same as first hand but surely he's been doing that already
If we really think he has so much knowledge we cant let him go....pay for his coaching badges and try and get him on the pathway
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@Kiwiwomble they r indeed kiwi
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@Duluth said in All Blacks 2023:
It's great that a player wants to commit to NZR long term. I don't understand the negativity.
One of the things NZR did well was the AB XV idea where younger and more experienced players got together and players and coaches learned a lot about each other. Players like BB could be invaluable in that environment
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Lol.can we stop saying "because Foster"
Heavily tenured high profile players very very rarely get dropped from modern international teams in world cup years
International teams are not rep teams.
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@mariner4life said in All Blacks 2023:
Lol.can we stop saying "because Foster"
Heavily tenured high profile players very very rarely get dropped from modern international teams in world cup years
International teams are not rep teams.
Tell that to Ben Smith, he shouldn't have been dropped, Beaudy should.