All Blacks 2023
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Speaking of rummaging in the spare closet for sometimes 12s, when is Sevu Reece back?
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@nostrildamus From the Crusaders' injury update:
Sevu injured his knee and has had scans which have confirmed an ACL rupture and now he will undergo surgery to repair this. Unfortunately this rules Sevu out of rugby for the rest of 2023.
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@Stargazer said in All Blacks 2023:
@nostrildamus From the Crusaders' injury update:
Sevu injured his knee and has had scans which have confirmed an ACL rupture and now he will undergo surgery to repair this. Unfortunately this rules Sevu out of rugby for the rest of 2023.
Sorry to hear that. But Emoni Narawa looks almost like a like-for-like replacement, similar great workrate, slightly bigger, faster(?), with better kicking.
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@frugby said in All Blacks 2023:
Goodhue will surely be called in as cover. Ioane, Ennor and if you really want to add him in, Fainga'anuku are all out and out centres. Goodhue has played plenty of 12, so he is needed. Interestingly, the NZ XV have also picked three centres + Goodhue, so I wonder whether Sam Gilbert is being viewed as a genuine 12 option there. If the ABs are looking for a goal kicker, he can do the trick!
Aumua into XV as cover?
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@Bovidae said in All Blacks 2023:
@frugby said in All Blacks 2023:
Interestingly, the NZ XV have also picked three centres + Goodhue
Nankivell has played at 2nd 5 plenty of times.
If Goodhue goes to the ABs I think that Heem gets a callup.
Good call r.e Nankivell... Heem would be an odd pick I think, because realistically this player won't play, so I think they'd be better off picking someone like Higgins.
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@ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks 2023:
@mariner4life in an ideal world I would love to see us go with a lineup without BB:
9 Smith
10 Mo’unga
12 Jordie
13 Ioane
11 Fainga’anuku
14 Jordan
15 DMac21 Roigard
22 ALB
23 Stevenson / NarawaSo after the weekend and now that ALB will likely be on the sidelines, I think they will go with
9 Smith
10 Mo’unga
12 Jordie
13 Ioane
11 Fainga’anuku
14 Jordan
15 DMac21 Roigard
22 Beaudie
23 Narawa2nd 5 injury cover will be Ioane or Beaudie. Beaudie had filled in there when we’ve had issues, but shifting in Ioane and moving Fainga’anuku to centre makes more sense (Narawa to wing).
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@ACT-Crusader jeez those midfield options don't exactly have the reputation of putting people into space. It's been a problem for a few years now and my biggest concern with the backs leading into the world cup.
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@ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks 2023:
@ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks 2023:
@mariner4life in an ideal world I would love to see us go with a lineup without BB:
9 Smith
10 Mo’unga
12 Jordie
13 Ioane
11 Fainga’anuku
14 Jordan
15 DMac21 Roigard
22 ALB
23 Stevenson / NarawaSo after the weekend and now that ALB will likely be on the sidelines, I think they will go with
9 Smith
10 Mo’unga
12 Jordie
13 Ioane
11 Fainga’anuku
14 Jordan
15 DMac21 Roigard
22 Beaudie
23 Narawa2nd 5 injury cover will be Ioane or Beaudie. Beaudie had filled in there when we’ve had issues, but shifting in Ioane and moving Fainga’anuku to centre makes more sense (Narawa to wing).
I think this is close. My feeling would be Beauden at 15, and Goodhue in 22 because they'll want specialist 2nd Five cover.
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@Bovidae said in All Blacks 2023:
I'd be surprised if RM, BB and DMac all travel to Arg, much less be in the 23. You don't need both BB and DMac.
BB to be either 10 or 15 vs Arg.
I think they'll all travel - what if one gets injured? In general, because there is such little time until the World Cup, I think almost everyone will travel, as they'll want to build together in the environment.
Whitelock is the only one who I expect to stay at home.
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Ryan said the full squad only has 4 days of training before heading to Arg, and they'd have even less to prepare for the SA test the following week with the time difference and return travel. If the plan is to give most players a chance to play in these 2 games there will have to be some separation of the squad.
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@Bovidae said in All Blacks 2023:
Ryan said the full squad only has 4 days of training before heading to Arg, and they'd have even less to prepare for the SA test the following week with the time difference and return travel. If the plan is to give most players a chance to play in these 2 games there will have to be some separation of the squad.
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