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  • mariner4lifeM Online
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    Only takeaway from the 2nd half was

    Why do we have no pace on the wing? Created so many overlaps that guys couldn't take advantage of because they were being run down and felt the need to cut in.

    I'm not too worried about the penalty count given old mate piercey was really only reffing one team today (which is fine, they needed the help, and we needed the practice)

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    @mariner4life said in RWC Week 2: All Blacks v Namibia:

    Only takeaway from the 2nd half was

    Why do we have no pace on the wing? Created so many overlaps that guys couldn't take advantage of because they were being run down and felt the need to cut in.

    I'm not too worried about the penalty count given old mate piercey was really only reffing one team today (which is fine, they needed the help, and we needed the practice)

    Was the cover defence still there? I'm not sure the space was enough out wide because we didn't consistently go up the guts to drag the defence in and create more

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    Lol deep "DMac made errors" unlike the encumbents that are always spotless

    He probes for holes
    He puts defences in their heels
    He puts guys in gaps (but we are shit at hole running)
    His wide pass is faster than his competitors
    He kicks further than they do as well

    I see no reason if we are going to play flat out football why he isn't the first choice.

    Also, BB seems to defer to him, let's him play 10, and BB plays fullback, and it fucking works.

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

    Namibia not holding weight

    AB forwards got played like a fiddle in that scrum. Oldest trick in the book and they should’ve been more patient.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in RWC Week 2: All Blacks v Namibia:

    AB forwards got played like a fiddle

    As did the ref

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    If Aaron smith wasn’t called Aaron smith and his rugby skills were inserted onto another body (not called Aaron smith) for the last year.

    Would Roigard start over that player

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

    If Aaron smith wasn’t called Aaron smith and his rugby skills were inserted onto another body (not called Aaron smith) for the last year.

    Would Roigard start over that player

    Nope. Smith brings unrivalled speed and accuracy of pass, which the All Blacks main gameplan is built around.

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

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

    If Aaron smith wasn’t called Aaron smith and his rugby skills were inserted onto another body (not called Aaron smith) for the last year.

    Would Roigard start over that player

    Nope. Smith brings unrivalled speed and accuracy of pass, which the All Blacks main gameplan is built around.

    He would be first cab off the rank, with Brad Webber in 3rd...

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    So, Roigard scores a brilliant 70m individual try against the Boks, is man of the Match in his 1st start. And Christie is bloody average at best.

    Let's see just how stubborn Foster is.
    If he picks him, it's a tacit admission, he got it wrong by persisting with Christie.

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

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

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

    If Aaron smith wasn’t called Aaron smith and his rugby skills were inserted onto another body (not called Aaron smith) for the last year.

    Would Roigard start over that player

    Nope. Smith brings unrivalled speed and accuracy of pass, which the All Blacks main gameplan is built around.

    He would be first cab off the rank, with Brad Webber in 3rd...

    I guess the other thing to remember is of course, the original hypothetical is silly, because Smith's experience and years of quality for the All Blacks undoubtedly means he should be starting.

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    @akan004 said in RWC Week 2: All Blacks v Namibia:

    Discipline is still a massive worry. 12 penalties conceded against a poor side like Namibia is a terrible stat.

    Not sure why this continues to be an issue. Perhaps the coaches are far too nice and the players don't fear them. Drop serial offenders for a game and I bet they don't do it again. Whatever it is they better fix it fast.

    Because foster thinks their discipline is fine, even good

    “We knew people expected us to win, and sometimes those games can get loose on you and you can start searching for stuff. I liked the discipline. It came off the platform of doing some basic stuff consistently well up front.

    12 penalties to 7, and a red card versus tier 3 side is pleasing discipline in the foster zone

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    @Machpants maybe they expected 18?

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    @Machpants Yeah I watched the PC and couldn't believe that he thought it was good. So clueless.

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

    Okay here's my updated (may need to administered anti-psychotics for severe delusions and basically knowing nothing about rugby) team for the QF.

    Massively changing things up.
    Secret trainings and a change in tactics to keep the ball in hand more.

    15 Will Jordan
    14 Telea
    13 Reiko
    12 J Barrett
    11 Leicester
    10 Beauden Barret (with STRICT INSTRUCTIONS to play direct, straightening to run at the line)
    9 Roigard (fucks with the other teams prep + Aaron smith on at some point to speed the game up)
    8 Savea
    7 Blackadder - special player into everything
    6 Frizell
    5 Scott Barrett (captain)
    4 Retallick
    3 Lomax if fit
    2 Samisoni
    1 DeGroot (if available)

    Sure why not 🤷

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

    @akan004 said in RWC Week 2: All Blacks v Namibia:

    Discipline is still a massive worry. 12 penalties conceded against a poor side like Namibia is a terrible stat.

    Not sure why this continues to be an issue. Perhaps the coaches are far too nice and the players don't fear them. Drop serial offenders for a game and I bet they don't do it again. Whatever it is they better fix it fast.

    Because foster thinks their discipline is fine, even good

    “We knew people expected us to win, and sometimes those games can get loose on you and you can start searching for stuff. I liked the discipline. It came off the platform of doing some basic stuff consistently well up front.

    12 penalties to 7, and a red card versus tier 3 side is pleasing discipline in the foster zone

    Maybe he was referring to them being disciplined enough to stick with a game plan and not throw it around willy nilly?

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  • MN5M Online
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    @Frank said in RWC Week 2: All Blacks v Namibia:

    Okay here's my updated (may need to administered anti-psychotics for severe delusions and basically knowing nothing about rugby) team for the QF.

    Massively changing things up.
    Secret trainings and a change in tactics to keep the ball in hand more.

    15 Will Jordan
    14 Telea
    13 Reiko
    12 J Barrett
    11 Leicester
    10 Beauden Barret (with STRICT INSTRUCTIONS to play direct, straightening to run at the line)
    9 Roigard (fucks with the other teams prep + Aaron smith on at some point to speed the game up)
    8 Savea
    7 Blackadder - special player into everything
    6 Frizell
    5 Scott Barrett (captain)
    4 Retallick
    3 Lomax if fit
    2 Samisoni
    1 DeGroot (if available)

    Shouldn’t you have J Barrett and Frizell with “if fit” beside their names ?

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  • boobooB Do not disturb
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    @Frank said in RWC Week 2: All Blacks v Namibia:

    So, Roigard scores a brilliant 70m individual try against the Boks, is man of the Match in his 1st start. And Christie is bloody average at best.

    Let's see just how stubborn Foster is.
    If he picks him, it's a tacit admission, he got it wrong by persisting with Christie.

    Can't win can he?

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    We needed that performance after two poor outings against the Boks and French. AB’s were accurate and methodical. They were controlled even when racking up a big score. No helter skelter rugby, kept largely to structure.

    Some good performances too - Roigard although his passing needs improvement, DMac and Leicester were my pick. No real standout in the pack, they all seemed to stick to their roles.

    I think Roigard may have pushed ahead of Christie in that performance. Did anyone else notice DMac, Beaudy had to dip low to scoop up some of Roigard’s passes? They seemed to hit them either low or chest height.

    DeGroot is a worry. No malicious intent but more sloppy. Just brushed the head of Namibian player who clearly hurt his shoulder in the collision.

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

    @akan004 said in RWC Week 2: All Blacks v Namibia:

    Discipline is still a massive worry. 12 penalties conceded against a poor side like Namibia is a terrible stat.

    Not sure why this continues to be an issue. Perhaps the coaches are far too nice and the players don't fear them. Drop serial offenders for a game and I bet they don't do it again. Whatever it is they better fix it fast.

    Because foster thinks their discipline is fine, even good

    “We knew people expected us to win, and sometimes those games can get loose on you and you can start searching for stuff. I liked the discipline. It came off the platform of doing some basic stuff consistently well up front.

    12 penalties to 7, and a red card versus tier 3 side is pleasing discipline in the foster zone

    The same article mentioned David Havili was a “bright spark” in midfield.

    Against a team with a World Cup 259 points for 1388 against record…..21 games without a win but a weather effected draw with Canada in 2019.

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

    Namibian player who clearly hurt his shoulder in the collision.

    There's our EdG defence right there. Nice. Get that out in the webosphere

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