All Blacks 2023
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The remaining quarter finals in particular the South Africa v France game could change this. Should we get a good win over the Argies, we maybe able to cement that spot a little more. I would imagine that we are now fairly secure in the Top 3, in the worst case scenario.
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@SBW1 said in All Blacks 2023:
The remaining quarter finals in particular the South Africa v France game could change this. Should we get a good win over the Argies, we maybe able to cement that spot a little more. I would imagine that we are now fairly secure in the Top 3, in the worst case scenario.
Will change it, whomever wins, France or SA will be number one. Abs will not be official number one due to it only being published weekly, Monday evening Dublin time I think. We can't be officially number 1 unless we win the final*
France win
1 (↑2) France 91.81 (+1.22)
2 (↑4) New Zealand 90.91 (+3.22)
3 (↓1) Ireland 90.57 (-3.22)
4 (↓3) South Africa 88.48 (-1.22)SA win
1 (↑3) South Africa 92.48 (+2.78)
2 (↑4) New Zealand 90.91 (+3.22)
3 (↓1) Ireland 90.57 (-3.22)
4 (↓2) France 87.81 (-2.78)- It could be possible with a Fiji semi win I think, it gets complex fast
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This will be official later
Points
1 (↑3) South Africa 92.48 (+2.78)
2 (↑4) New Zealand 90.91 (+3.22)
3 (↓1) Ireland 90.57 (-3.22)
4 (↓2) France 87.81 (-2.78)
5 (↑6) England 84.03 (+0.78)
6 (↓5) Scotland 83.43
7 (↑8) Argentina 83.07 (+2.52)
8 (↓7) Wales 80.64 (-2.52)
9 Australia 77.48
10 Fiji 76.38 (-0.78) -
@Machpants said in All Blacks 2023:
This will be official later
Points
1 (↑3) South Africa 92.48 (+2.78)
2 (↑4) New Zealand 90.91 (+3.22)
3 (↓1) Ireland 90.57 (-3.22)
4 (↓2) France 87.81 (-2.78)
5 (↑6) England 84.03 (+0.78)
6 (↓5) Scotland 83.43
7 (↑8) Argentina 83.07 (+2.52)
8 (↓7) Wales 80.64 (-2.52)
9 Australia 77.48
10 Fiji 76.38 (-0.78)That seems an absurd swing for 2 single tight results
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2023:
@voodoo RWC is double points I think?
oh right, didn't know that. 3.22 points each for a 6.44 point swing seems just nuts for a 4 point win on neutral ground!
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that's an interesting interview
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the ex-player and coach in me really wants to know what "defending the ball" is and how it works. Ball watching is a cardinal sin, so what exactly is the focus?
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"We had to develop our ability to defend the ball.
"Wherever the ball is, we had to put people in front of that.
Though we appeared to have sod all people in front of the ball when the Irish spread it to the fringes on the weekend so stuffed if I know what that means as well
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@mariner4life said in All Blacks 2023:
the ex-player and coach in me really wants to know what "defending the ball" is and how it works. Ball watching is a cardinal sin, so what exactly is the focus?
There has been some talk of it for a while but not much with any specificity.
The Crusaders apparently use a version adapted from O'Gara
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/112674451/how-ronan-ogaras-lightbulb-moment-helped-transform-the-crusadersA bit more here about how it is used at La Rochelle
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@gt12 even with our defensive issues of the past few years, I think our line defence, particularly our goal line defence has still been excellent, which is where they are probably able to be more focused on the ball than the space?
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@Machpants said in All Blacks 2023:
Nice to see it confirmed, still stuck in a defensive time warp
That aged well!
But the times have moved on, and the ghosts of the three wise men, Sir Graham Henry, Sir Steve Hansen and ‘Smithy’, stand in the dim distance. The spectres of a decade of Kiwi dominance may just be ripe for exorcism.
Yes sure what has Sir Wayne Smith won recently?!!
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@nostrildamus said in All Blacks 2023:
@Machpants said in All Blacks 2023:
Nice to see it confirmed, still stuck in a defensive time warp
That aged well!
But the times have moved on, and the ghosts of the three wise men, Sir Graham Henry, Sir Steve Hansen and ‘Smithy’, stand in the dim distance. The spectres of a decade of Kiwi dominance may just be ripe for exorcism.
Yes sure what has Sir Wayne Smith won recently?!!
Aged fine, the ABs themselves said they changed their defence to play Ireland. Exactly as suggested in the article - McLeod basically agreed with Nick Bishop