All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2
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Def. agree on the drop at 9, but a lot happier in other positions apart from 6 and poss. 8. Heck even midfield looks OK with ALB back.
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@DaGrubster said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
My big worry is that we don’t have the depth of other contenders, especially in the pack and key positions like 9.
We really can’t afford to lose too many of our top players to injury, but of course, that is a lottery.
I reckon we're probably OK in the pack. Guys who didn't play tonight...
Moody, Coles, Newell/Tuúngafasi, Whitelock, Lord, Ioane, Blackadder, Jacobsen.
Not all of those guys would be the first choice replacement and there will be a few who think Moody is yesterday's man, but he was going very well for the Crusaders before he got injured.
Halfback, the midfield and, maybe a bit strangely, fullback are the positions that concern me re. depth.
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So 2 questions:
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what does that Frizell performance mean for Scooter? Is he on the bench now? Or are we going to do the unthinkable and make a choice between BBBR and SW? I assume Scooter goes to the bench.
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what does the last 2 weeks mean for DMac? I suspect that in the selectors eyes, the collective performances of WJ and BB in particular will have them as incumbents to start at 14/15, and they might see WJ as 15 cover and BB as 10 cover. Clearly RM did enough to cement the starting 10 jumper both in general play and from the tee. Could be a 2-back bench with ALB and [insert a non-ginger HB here], or if we take a 3rd, could be a Narawa type (though probably Clarke knowing the reluctance to switch up). I’d love it to be Stevenson but that’s not happening. I’m any case, his chance of being in the 23 slipped a little last night I think.
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@voodoo said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
So 2 questions:
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what does that Frizell performance mean for Scooter? Is he on the bench now? Or are we going to do the unthinkable and make a choice between BBBR and SW? I assume Scooter goes to the bench.
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what does the last 2 weeks mean for DMac? I suspect that in the selectors eyes, the collective performances of WJ and BB in particular will have them as incumbents to start at 14/15, and they might see WJ as 15 cover and BB as 10 cover. Could be a 2-back bench with ALB and [insert a non-ginger HB here], or if we take a 3rd, could be a Narawa type (though probably Clarke knowing the reluctance to switch up). I’d love it to be Stevenson but that’s not happening. I’m any case, his chance of being in the 23 slipped a little last night I think.
While watching RM I was thinking about DM and wondering how he would be playing if it was him at 10 last night. Different opposition and all that, but there was quite a difference in how the backline operated last night compared to how they went against Argentina. I think I only noticed RI on Jordie's shoulder once last night, and that was in the second half. Whereas it was a regular thing against the Argies. Also it seemed DM was the first receiver more often than RM was last night where BB, and to a lesser extent JB, did that job a fair bit.
A result of different opposition or different playing styles of the 10s? Probably a mixture of both.
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@Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
But it is not possible to be in that state consistently.
Why not? We were used to that ten years ago.
Maybe the boks were poor, but that first 20 was the most focused and deliberate I've seen the ABs since 2019. Everyone had a purpose and was hitting their notes. I know we've become accustomed to fuck all. But maybe we can be a force again. -
@voodoo I wouldn't be too sure Frizell has locked down the 6 jersey just yet. I reckon we'll see Scooter at 6 in at least one of the tests vs Oz. Be pretty handy if Shannon could produce that first 20 minutes coming off the bench and an hour in.
We might see DMac start at 15 next game. If I were Fozzie, I'd rest Beauden and Smith in the first Oz test. Keep the other starting backs the same. Big Leicester and ALB (if available?) on the bench. I might start Roigard.
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@Bones said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
@Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
But it is not possible to be in that state consistently.
Why not? We were used to that ten years ago.
Maybe the boks were poor, but that first 20 was the most focused and deliberate I've seen the ABs since 2019. Everyone had a purpose and was hitting their notes. I know we've become accustomed to fuck all. But maybe we can be a force again.Maybe my memory is poor, but I don't think we were always playing with that intensity even during the GOAT's reign as captain. Wasn't it around that time the idea that teams couldn't play three matches in a row with high intensity floated? The thing about GOAT's team is they were so bloody good they could still win when not playing their 'best'. Maybe no other team is dominant enough to win when not playing their best, but I think the way we play our best footy is too hard to replicate under intense pressure.
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@Chris-B said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
@voodoo I wouldn't be too sure Frizell has locked down the 6 jersey just yet. I reckon we'll see Scooter at 6 in at least one of the tests vs Oz. Be pretty handy if Shannon could produce that first 20 minutes coming off the bench and an hour in.
We might see DMac start at 15 next game. If I were Fozzie, I'd rest Beauden and Smith in the first Oz test. Keep the other starting backs the same. Big Leicester and ALB (if available?) on the bench. I might start Roigard.
I should have been clearer, I wasn't referring to what might happen in the rest of the RC, I meant what our best 23 now looks like in the eyes of Foster and team.
I think Frizell did enough easily last night to entrench himself in the 6 jumper - while Scooter has been arguably our most consistent guy over the last 2 years, he really doesn't have that sort of performance in him, he's far more workmanlike at blindside.
I absolutely expect Scooter to get another few runs in the jumper though, against Oz, in Pool games etc. Same with D-Mac, it would be folly not to, given our experience with losing key guys at RWC's.
And yep @Bones , I'd also like to see Finau get a run for the same reason.
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@Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
@voodoo said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
So 2 questions:
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what does that Frizell performance mean for Scooter? Is he on the bench now? Or are we going to do the unthinkable and make a choice between BBBR and SW? I assume Scooter goes to the bench.
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what does the last 2 weeks mean for DMac? I suspect that in the selectors eyes, the collective performances of WJ and BB in particular will have them as incumbents to start at 14/15, and they might see WJ as 15 cover and BB as 10 cover. Could be a 2-back bench with ALB and [insert a non-ginger HB here], or if we take a 3rd, could be a Narawa type (though probably Clarke knowing the reluctance to switch up). I’d love it to be Stevenson but that’s not happening. I’m any case, his chance of being in the 23 slipped a little last night I think.
While watching RM I was thinking about DM and wondering how he would be playing if it was him at 10 last night. Different opposition and all that, but there was quite a difference in how the backline operated last night compared to how they went against Argentina. I think I only noticed RI on Jordie's shoulder once last night, and that was in the second half. Whereas it was a regular thing against the Argies. Also it seemed DM was the first receiver more often than RM was last night where BB, and to a lesser extent JB, did that job a fair bit.
A result of different opposition or different playing styles of the 10s? Probably a mixture of both.
I need to rewatch the test but the biggest thing I took from it is how dependent we are on Will Jordan being Will Jordan.
Last week the attack structure looked much different, we saw Mo’unga on the loop and at second receiver a lot more. As you say, different opposition which is why it is frustrating to not see Dmac have a few minutes out there.
I’m very pleased with the win, but I’m not convinced that our game drivers did enough to get that win. I need to rewatch it because it looks like we are effective when we can play straight in the forwards around the ruck to get go forward and take advantage of Smith’s passing.
On the contestables @Booboo I’ve seen the podcast with Hall etc explaining why they are effective and I understand multiple reasons to use them (including moving around the backfield). However, the timing of when to use them has to be a consideration and we have a need to use the long boot (using Jordie got shelved for some reason, powder on ice?).
In both halves we had the opportunity to try to get territory with three minutes left, and each time BB chose to put up a contestable. Each time we didn’t secure nor interrupt and gave up chances for or actual points. On a cost benefit ratio I cant see why that is the right tactic. Its the first question I’d like to ask the coaches.
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@voodoo said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
@gt12 at least we are actually contesting the contestables now eh? For so long we were putting up those same short high kicks then barely even chasing them 🤦🏻♂️
Did you notice though, when we were being smothered and pushed back, we were just that little bit less able to contest as well as we did earlier?
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@Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
@voodoo said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
@gt12 at least we are actually contesting the contestables now eh? For so long we were putting up those same short high kicks then barely even chasing them 🤦🏻♂️
Did you notice though, when we were being smothered and pushed back, we were just that little bit less able to contest as well as we did earlier?
That was the point where we should have put the contestable bombs away
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Clarke isn’t bad in the air, but Jordan and Telea have better chase games. It’s not just selection, but some of it is just the players they put out there.
Clarke looked like a wasted selection yesterday to me, he starts or doesn’t play. There could be a space for Dmac in 22 and a midfielder at 23. I also wonder whether we should just load up and chose a 6/2 split.
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@voodoo I've given you a slightly mixed answer.
I don't think Frizz is necessarily locked into the 6 jumper for the big games at RWC. It wouldn't surprise me at all if the preferred plan is still ScottB at 6. Shannon has given them another option to think about.
On DMac, I've never thought he's been much of a chance to supplant Richie this year, even though there's not that much to choose between them. He's possibly more of a chance to supplant Beaudy at fullback, but even then, I think not.
A bench of Christie/Roigard, DMac and ALB would cover most options though.
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@canefan said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
@Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
@voodoo said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
@gt12 at least we are actually contesting the contestables now eh? For so long we were putting up those same short high kicks then barely even chasing them 🤦🏻♂️
Did you notice though, when we were being smothered and pushed back, we were just that little bit less able to contest as well as we did earlier?
That was the point where we should have put the contestable bombs away
The problem being though, we were going nowhere at a rate of knots, even going backwards. They had no idea what else to do. If only we had someone with a raking boot.
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@Crazy-Horse Funny to think we have Roigard, DMac and Stevenson twiddling their thumbs.
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@DaGrubster said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
My big worry is that we don’t have the depth of other contenders, especially in the pack and key positions like 9.
We really can’t afford to lose too many of our top players to injury, but of course, that is a lottery.
I actually think we could do with one or two getting injured so Fozzie is forced into giving certain players a chance.
Stevenson, Jordan at 15. Roigard.