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    It'll be the B team where possible, with only 3 fit loose forwards (Blackadder not going to play)

    People like Coles (not sure props), BBBR, Vai'i, paps, Ardie, Jacobsen, roigard, DMac, Clarke, havili, alb, Leicester, Jordan

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    @Machpants Brodie/Sam the locks

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    @george33 said in RWC Week 2: All Blacks v Namibia:

    @Machpants Brodie/Sam the locks Yes

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    @nostrildamus Israel Dagg moved ahead of the more experienced Muliaina in the 2011 world cup. Only difference is that Dagg had at least been given a chance to play 15 in the warm up tests (think he played when the Boks beat NZ 18-5).

    NZ may not have made it past the SFs that year without chancing their arm with Dagg.

    BB has to earn his place in the next few games. Aside from the Boks in the Mt Smart game, he's been very conservative. Unless of course he is under instruction to play this way?

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    @stodders said in RWC Week 2: All Blacks v Namibia:

    @nostrildamus Israel Dagg moved ahead of the more experienced Muliaina in the 2011 world cup. Only difference is that Dagg had at least been given a chance to play 15 in the warm up tests (think he played when the Boks beat NZ 18-5).

    NZ may not have made it past the SFs that year without chancing their arm with Dagg.

    BB has to earn his place in the next few games. Aside from the Boks in the Mt Smart game, he's been very conservative. Unless of course he is under instruction to play this way?

    I think we are in broad agreement.

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    @stodders said in RWC Week 2: All Blacks v Namibia:

    BB has to earn his place in the next few games. Aside from the Boks in the Mt Smart game, he's been very conservative. Unless of course he is under instruction to play this way?

    He's conservative because he's not a ball running threat any more - he doesn't possess the speed he once did and after all the head knocks he seems apprehensive in contact. This is all very understandable - but it doesn't mean he should just get a locked in spot in the AB starting side due to reputation.

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    @KiwiMurph he may not have the speed that he once did, but the speed he still has is impressive. Very few people get to that kick against Dupont first, and Dupont had a head start.

    I think, as others have mentioned above, BB's main issue is that he seems less sharp mentally. Not all the time, but enough to blunt his edge. Maybe he isn't seeing the pictures on the pitch the way he used to, or his bad concussion has made him more risk averse in nature?

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    @Joans-Town-Jones said in RWC Week 2: All Blacks v Namibia:

    @DaGrubster said in RWC Week 2: All Blacks v Namibia:

    Mix and match, play our best side against Italy and try to get our best 23 on the field for the qtr final.

    It’s imperative we get our top side to play in the qtr final.

    If we mix an md match, the top side won't have played together for 4 weeks. One of the many issues the ABs have.

    Isn't this an issue which every tier one faces to a degree? Either that or A team overworked.

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    Team named.

    https://x.com/allblacks/status/1701960059654132003

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    Ofa T, Sami T, Laulala, Whitelock, Retallick, Jacobson, Papalii, Savea (c), Roigard, DMac, Big Leicester, Havili, ALB, Caleb Clarke at 14, Beauden

    Bench: Coles, De Groot, Newell, Barrett, Vaii, A Smith, Mo’unga, Reiko Ioane.

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    It will be a cricket score. Time for Big Leicester and Caleb Clarke to run in a few.

    Hopefully, no more injuries in the forwards.

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    @sparky Would like to see that front row and second row combo click into gear.

    Scrum ascendancy, lineout supremacy and lots of work clearing rucks.

    Barrett on the bench along with Vaa'i. Is that to replace Whitelock and Retallick at same time? Or will one of them shift to 6 when Savea is replaced, meaning Jacobson to 8?

    ALB to 13? Hmmmm. David Havili outside McKenzie. Hmmmmmmm.

    Fainga'anuku and Clarke to run hard and straight and not get isolated or die with the ball.

    Doesn't really matter what most of the backs do in this game (unless they are dropping it and missing tackles all over the place). All eyes will be on the forwards, along with McKenzie and Roigard to see how they direct the team about the field.

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    Feels like a midweek game. Caleb Clarke will finally be able to do something against his dismal try scoring record in black.

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    Going to be another warm night in Toulouse. Amazing that Super Coach Foster didn’t seem to realise that September is a warm month in the south of France.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2972315

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2972315

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    @MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: All Blacks v Namibia:

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    Havili, ALB, Clarke, Beaudy.....fucking hell

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    @sparky Toulouse is always reasonably humid.

    It is normally around 24/25 degrees this time of year though. Hardly what you would call warm.

    It is the extra heat allied to the humidity that is causing most of the issue.

    I don't think you can pin the blame on the Foster for the current Indian summer sweeping across Europe.

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    Sam Whitelock will join Richie McCaw as New Zealand's most-capped player when he lines up against Namibia at the Rugby World Cup in Toulouse on Friday.

    The second row, 34, will move level with former All Blacks captain McCaw with his 148th appearance.

    Whitelock's 21st World Cup outing will take him one off the record for World Cup appearances, jointly held by McCaw and former England prop Jason Leonard.

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    It is what it is. This tournoi always has and always will come down to the quarter…… or maybe the Italy game.

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    @game_film said in RWC Week 2: All Blacks v Namibia:

    It is what it is. This tournoi always has and always will come down to the quarter…… or maybe the Italy game.

    Which is the point many of the sane people are trying to make. We've lost two on the bounce, badly, really struggled against the Wallabies in the 2nd Bled test, a lot of down time between tests and the QF will be the biggest test the ABs play and it looks like with Foster in charge the team will be rotated without any opportunity to build genuine cohesion. It's like he's willing the ABs to lose the QF.

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