Australia v All Blacks - Bled I
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I’m going to the game , so name a strong side
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@booboo said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:
Some shuffling perhaps, but rather only at the edges.
Leave most of those changes to Bled II of we win the first one.
Agree, time for a little trialling, when at home AND Bled in the cupboard. Then after that a little bit of trialling for Bok warm up. But we've got to go into Game 1 RWC fully cohesive, the 3 other pool games not so much.
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Stevenson has been released, so he won't be playing.
All Blacks hopeful Shaun Stevenson will leave the team before their Bledisloe Cup trip to Melbourne in a fortnight, despite impressing in training.
Mafileo is still with the squad though.
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@Bovidae I heard on the Breakdown last night that they are going to try and replicate the World Cup travel schedule and arrive in Melbourne only two days out from the match to get accustomed to that shorter turnaround than what they are used to.
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On the team this week itself, I wouldn't make any drastic changes apart from giving some guys minutes off the bench. I think we should play our best available side and lock away the Bled for another year.
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@Canes4life given it is a fortnight away, no reason it shouldnt be pretty much full strength, maybe with a few tweaks to the 23
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@taniwharugby said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:
Stevenson has been released, so he won't be playing.
All Blacks hopeful Shaun Stevenson will leave the team before their Bledisloe Cup trip to Melbourne in a fortnight, despite impressing in training.
Mafileo is still with the squad though.
Ah Jesus . What a waste.
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Despite the losses, coach Eddie Jones has fired a warning shot at the All Blacks, before the sides meet for the first Bledisloe Cup match on July 29.
"While it seems doom and gloom at the moment, it's not, he said. "Beating a side here is a fair bit of optimism that we'll be able to change fairly quickly in the next couple of weeks.
"If I was the All Blacks, I'd look out."
He sounds like a 13yr old challenging a classmate to a fight after school round the back of the bike sheds
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Watching the speed and physical intensity of the AB v Boks game, it is fairly clear we're about to get double-fisted in front of a crowd that will mostly be Kiwis living here or looking for a weekend in Melbourne.
Record score coming up, despite the chance of a late shower dampening proceedings.
EDIT: I mean to say, as I said elsewhere, if the ABs win by less than 50, it'll be a fail on their part.
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@voodoo said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:
Despite the losses, coach Eddie Jones has fired a warning shot at the All Blacks, before the sides meet for the first Bledisloe Cup match on July 29.
"While it seems doom and gloom at the moment, it's not, he said. "Beating a side here is a fair bit of optimism that we'll be able to change fairly quickly in the next couple of weeks.
"If I was the All Blacks, I'd look out."
He sounds like a 13yr old challenging a classmate to a fight after school round the back of the bike sheds
If I was Eddie , I’d be trying to take advantage that the abs may just be a tad complacent after being 2-0 up against a team that is 0-2 , not firing warning shots 😁
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@kiwiinmelb said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:
If I was Eddie , I’d be trying to take advantage that the abs may just be a tad complacent after being 2-0 up against a team that is 0-2 , not firing warning shots 😁
It is about media attention. Like Cheika, he wants to keep the spotlight on his bullshit rather than the performances.
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@kiwiinmelb we know Eddie is someone to be wary of and has masterminded our downfall before, but can he turn this one around?
TBF I think it would be harder planning to take us down this time, as our game is less refined than in the past when he has done it...I mean we have been quick out of the blocks 2 tests in a row, and put together some damn good rugby 2 weeks in a row.
I would hope that there shouldnt be any complacency, particularly after the past few years of ups and downs.
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Possession rugby is dead interesting factoid "Note how the Wallabies completed just 102 passes in the match (against Arg). To place that in perspective, the All Blacks, in the 3 mins 10 seconds of continuous play that led to Aaron Smith’s opening try, made 36 passes; more than one third of the Wallabies match total in just a single passage of play."
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@NTA said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:
@kiwiinmelb said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:
If I was Eddie , I’d be trying to take advantage that the abs may just be a tad complacent after being 2-0 up against a team that is 0-2 , not firing warning shots 😁
It is about media attention. Like Cheika, he wants to keep the spotlight on his bullshit rather than the performances.
Yeah get that but I remember before the 2011 wc semi , and some Aussie players , kearns etc taking shots at Nz’s choking etc .
And nick Farjones saying , I think it’s a big mistake before playing Nz giving them motivation,our best victories have come from taking them by surprise against the odds . I always believe it’s best to not poke the bear and try and take them by surprise in the game itself
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@Dan54 said in Australia v All Blacks - Bled I:
@family-man Yep but perhaps realistically we would all really want pretty similar team running out for the ABs as played Saturday night, depending on results we may see some changes back at Dunedin test.
I agree. Secure the Bledisloe first, blooding new guys second
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It's the Wallabies coached by EJ and we're still coached by Foster. I won't be counting any chickens until the Bled is behind lock and key.