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  • broughieB Offline
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    @Steve Well Roigard should have got up and done the same thing or made an issue about it.

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    @Steve said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    similarly Vermuelen was slapping the head off Jacobsen

    It was his back. Stop being a sore loser

    We were out played

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    @Duluth said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    @Steve said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    similarly Vermuelen was slapping the head off Jacobsen

    It was his back. Stop being a sore loser

    We were out played

    The third one 100% clatters him on the head.

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    @Steve

    It 100% doesn't which is why the ref said play on. He was in a great position to see it all

    So much whining about silly stuff and not enough concentration on why our pack got beaten up (legally)

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    @Duluth

    Not the be all and end all but playing with 7 Forwards against the Boks forward pack did not help it made the Job a lot tougher, that was One of many factors.

    Both hookers could not throw straight.
    We couldn't hold there scrum with 7 forwards
    Passive clean outs at ruck and maul time Scott Barrett really the only one who did that and he missed his target and got carded.
    Lack of aggression in our carries.
    Our Captain looked shell shocked.

    We look like we were going though the motions to be honest, a real lack of intent,I have seen that before during the last 3 years.

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    @Chris

    Agree with all of that

    In general I just don't think our pack is that good. It's competitive but we struggle when the game is dragged into an arm wrestle. We only have one style of play

    I think the core problem is SR. The game is refereed differently at that level therefore what works at that level doesn't always apply to Test level.

    For instance one of the higher rated forwards in NZ almost never enters through the gate. In SR the attacking team is given so much leeway so he never gets called. When he's in the Test side he concedes a lot of penalties and NZ fans complain about pedantic refs

    The positives of SR are there too. If we do manage to get quick ball we play pretty rugby and run away with matches. It's just a lot harder to get quick ball because of the higher quality opposition and refs that enforce the laws

    At least it's a long tournament so we might be able to adjust. Otherwise it will be feast or famine from week to week. As it has been for years

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    @Duluth

    Yep spot on,We are not conditioned for that hard Grind arm wrestle type game.

    SR has to change then but I can not see that happening.
    Maybe a global Club championship may help some what, even it is only 2 or 3 of our SR teams qualify for it.

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  • His BobnessH Offline
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    We’re in a bit of a bind, then. We stuck in an ever narrowing competition with Australia, which needs pretty, free-flowing rugby with lots of tries to compete in a crowded winter sports market. Northern Hemisphere-style grindfests, with the referee blowing the pea out of the whistle, won’t sell in this television dominated market. And without the South African teams offering a point of difference anymore, the NZ teams are locked into that style. The Silver Lake cash will run out eventually and in the meantime the brand will be gradually destroyed. But in the nature of private equity investment, they will extract every drop of remaining value before they inevitably pull out. Sad, but true.

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    @Chris

    Mix up the refs. Some NH ones come down, we send some of ours north for a few weeks

    5 teams run from the top down doesn’t encourage innovation. It’s great if the style being imposed from the top is the right choice

    More independence for the SR sides would be good. Let’s have a NZ team playing like the Boks

    Maybe more than 5 teams too…

    Getting way off topic now

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  • chimoausC Offline
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    What I would like to see is the coach and captain be more honest like Coles was in his interview. Foster needs to tell it like it is instead of adding sugar to everything, to be honest he could do without all that extra sugar.

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  • FrankF Offline
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    @Duluth said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    For instance one of the higher rated forwards in NZ almost never enters through the gate. In SR the attacking team is given so much leeway so he never gets called. When he's in the Test side he concedes a lot of penalties and NZ fans complain about pedantic refs

    Who are you talking about there?

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  • His BobnessH Offline
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    Gregor Paul has a go at over-zealous officiating.

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    Sport, Rugby

    Gregor Paul: Rugby World Cup looks set to be hijacked by pedantry, fakery and group-think

    Gregor Paul: Rugby World Cup looks set to be hijacked by pedantry, fakery and group-think

    Opinion: The biggest loser on Saturday was potentially the global rugby fraternity.

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    Plenty of things can go wrong by agreeing to play our biggest nemesis as a warm up match. Or go right, if you get it right.... But we didn't get this one right

    Still prone to brain snaps under pressure
    Roigard probably best number two, but will sit behind the ginger unless injury occurs.
    Hoping Lomax heals quickly from that nasty gash, wonder if he will be called hermy in camp?
    Is the balance of the squad right? Still not sure.

    A timely reminder you're only as good as your last game and players need to keep their head in the game, just can they correct it in time?. We all know that they can, but we have also seen at times they tend to double down on stupid plays even when they know they shouldn't.

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    That run in from the QF on is going to brutal for whoever emerges from our side of the draw. I hope the winner emerges too, I don't want to see another team coast through and lift the cup

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  • FrankF Offline
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    @bayimports said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    Roigard probably best number two, but will sit behind the ginger unless injury occurs.

    Even Foster isn't that dumb - is he?

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    I think a lot has to do with what the referee focuses on early and we are caught out by starting with what works in super rugby when others play NH style with an NH ref.
    The slowing down of the game and the cunning way the Boks played the ref meant that we hardly got a look in by trying super rugby tactics.

    I thought our defence under the constant pressure was very good indeed. Missing an easy penalty would have been a confidence drainer as would yielding intercepts to retreating players.
    I wonder if Will Jordan could run closer to inside players to make it harder for defenders to disrupt our chain moves?

    Looks to me like squad balance is very wrong now. Telea is a lock in with his tackle breaking ability. And we may need a bench player who has strong clearing kicks much more than another power winger.
    Far more need for another 6 or lock or both now. Unless we address this I can see France Boks and Ireland with a 6 2 bench against overpowering us.
    Maybe we will have learned enough from this loss to make some radical changes needed for the challenges ahead. I hope so.

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  • Joans Town JonesJ Offline
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    @canefan which came down to the coaches. The had the opportunity to play the same squad from SA-Wobs-SA but didn't. They phucked around on the EOYT last year and almost lost to Japan and Scotland.

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  • OomPBO Offline
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    RasNaber have created a nice to have problem with player depth in their squad. The new generation of players look like passing the 2019 WC group. Willemse vs Willie, KLA and Moodie vs Kolbey and Mapimpi, AE and Moodie/Kriel vs Am and Ellendig, Libbok vs Pollard, Faf vs Hendricks, Vermeulen vs Wiese, Kwagga vs PST, Etsebeth and Mostert vs Snyman and Kleyn, Malherbe vs Koch, Marx vs Bongi and Kitshoff vs Ox. Then they have third options who can make most country teams.

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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    @His-Bobness said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    Gregor Paul has a go at over-zealous officiating.

    IMG_1468.jpeg

    Sport, Rugby

    Gregor Paul: Rugby World Cup looks set to be hijacked by pedantry, fakery and group-think

    Gregor Paul: Rugby World Cup looks set to be hijacked by pedantry, fakery and group-think

    Opinion: The biggest loser on Saturday was potentially the global rugby fraternity.

    Would you like some cheese with your whine Gregor?

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    @MiketheSnow he has clicks to collect.

    When does the RWC start? Man this thread is gonna take a thrashing!

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