MotM vs Australia I
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BTW Cruden was awesome too
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<p>I put Fekitoa in the mix. Thought he came of age today, straightened the attack, got over the advantage line, only one silly pass. Was an assured and aggressive performance. BB is MoM though for me closed followed by BBBR. Awesome game, can't remember the AB's starting like this since...??</p>
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This was tough. So many candidates.<br><br>
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<p>Barrett - a constant threat and creates huge space for everyone around him. Massive impact, and needs to be at 10 rather then 15 where he is less involved.</p>
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<p>Read - back to his best. </p>
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<p>Coles - best hooker in the business at the moment. Massive threat with ball in hand and gets stuck into the tight stuff when required. Must be tough as hell to be playing with the rib injury as well.</p>
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<p>BBR, A Smith, Cane, Kaino, Crockett and Whitelock all outstanding. Naholo and Crotty both excellent before going off.</p> -
Read, whitelock and a smith.
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Amazing from Coles to play that well when in truth still injured and in lots of pain. BB was also fantastic and is developing rapidly into a great All Blakcs first five. All the forwards were excellent, but I thought Kaino deserved the nod for that extra bit of Beast.
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<p>Hard to pick with the forwards but looking at Kaino it was like he is not that old. Great defence and of course the charge down try combo. Read for being in the grind and plain exceptional in all phases of the game. Barret because he creates things and really no one could complain about his option taking as first five. He is all that and more. A caveat on things though was that the Aussies were shite.</p>
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<p>Read, Kaino and Barrett but could just have easily been Crockett (who I focused on for a good while, ambling about being bloody useful) and both Crotty and Cane for being pedestrian and past it.</p>
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<p>BB, Read and BBBR. Always good to see the forwards dominate this poll.</p>
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<p>Very tough to pick this week, so many standouts. These were my picks too. Honourable mentions to Cane and A Smith.</p>
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<p>Even the players getting a little bit of grief: Dagg and Fekitoa, I reckon went alright. Personally, I don't think Fekitoa would be playing if we didn't have so many injuries, but we did so he stepped up and went pretty good. If you play the game at 100mph, you'll make mistakes but hopefully the good outweighs the bad. I'm sure he played a big role in all the errors Aus made with his linespeed.</p>
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<p>I thought Dagg went well. Yep, he made mistakes... but as a result of him attacking and trying things, which I can handle.</p> -
<p>I'm waiting until I can watch a replay after only seeing the game at the ground. But, got home last night and my recordings of this match and the SA v Arg match fucked up but the Warriors didn't. Stupid Foxtel box, also had to re-set it twice this morning to find all my recordings.</p>
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<p>At the ground I thought Retallick, Broden, and Coles were the best three but I'd prefer to vote after watching tv version. I also thought Read and Cane went well, although from the distance I was at I sometimes muddled them up!</p> -
<p>BB, Aaron Smith and Kaino for me. Read hot on their heels. Kaino is playing like he's getting younger!!</p>
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<p>our 3rd string hooker ended up playing a fair chunk of that game  </p>