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    Victor Meldrew
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    @pakman

    Robertson clearly has the hots for Havili though so I think we'll see him in the squad to cover 10 & 12. Going forward, I'm keeping an eye on Quinn Tupaea - he seems to be getting back to some good form.

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    @Victor-Meldrew Bryn Hall a few rugby pods ago said the Razor likes to have a few of his 'supporters' in the sheds to facilitate the message. Havili and Reece are about the only two Saders backs showing enough to be considered!

    And why Bower might also squeeze in.

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    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @Tim said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    Can't see the point of selecting a player who won't play Super Rugby in 2024 or 2025. You are effectively selecting a player from overseas. May as well get Mo'unga and Retallick in that case.

    I'd select Cane. He's a 95 test AB and AB captain who was playing excellent rugby at the World Cup.

    Get a young loosie (I.e. Lakai or whoever) around the squad for the year to soak up knowledge from Cane then transition in 2025.

    Presuming the coaching staff are conservative for the England series:

    I think the additions to the front rowers club may be solely Numia for Laulala and Aumua for Coles. Locks will be Barrett, Tuipulotu and two others (hopefully McWhannell). Cane, Sotutu, Papali'i, Finau, Savea, Ioane as backrowers (Lakai to come in after England are dispatched). Halves are TJP, Christie and Funaki. First fives are DMac and Beaudy with Havili in the team covering positions in midfield too. Midfielders are Jordie, Rieko, Havili and Proctor. Back three will be Reece, Clarke, Love, Tele'a and ..?

    A some of those selections will not be in the squad I reckon.
    Ioane won’t be there or Funaki
    Darry more likely than McWhannell.
    The rest I think will be there.
    Bower a big chance under Ryan as well.

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    ETS is another who could be in with a chance if he carries on his strong form in two positions. Probably a better winger than Stevenson.

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    would it be fair to say AS is only l;oose forward guaranteed get in squad?

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    African Monkey
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    @Duluth Bower, Taylor, Newell, Williams, Strange, Grace, Hotham, Havili, Reece, McLeod?

    Those are the options I could see realisticly making the squad.

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    @Chris said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @Tim said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    Can't see the point of selecting a player who won't play Super Rugby in 2024 or 2025. You are effectively selecting a player from overseas. May as well get Mo'unga and Retallick in that case.

    I'd select Cane. He's a 95 test AB and AB captain who was playing excellent rugby at the World Cup.

    Get a young loosie (I.e. Lakai or whoever) around the squad for the year to soak up knowledge from Cane then transition in 2025.

    Presuming the coaching staff are conservative for the England series:

    I think the additions to the front rowers club may be solely Numia for Laulala and Aumua for Coles. Locks will be Barrett, Tuipulotu and two others (hopefully McWhannell). Cane, Sotutu, Papali'i, Finau, Savea, Ioane as backrowers (Lakai to come in after England are dispatched). Halves are TJP, Christie and Funaki. First fives are DMac and Beaudy with Havili in the team covering positions in midfield too. Midfielders are Jordie, Rieko, Havili and Proctor. Back three will be Reece, Clarke, Love, Tele'a and ..?

    A some of those selections will not be in the squad I reckon.
    Ioane won’t be there or Funaki
    Darry more likely than McWhannell.
    The rest I think will be there.
    Bower a big chance under Ryan as well.

    Obviously Ioane isn't liked by the coaches but is Funaki not either or is that just your opinion? Fair enough if it's you're opinion, just curious haha.

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    @ploughboy said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    would it be fair to say AS is only l;oose forward guaranteed get in squad?

    Can't see how Sotutu and Finau aren't guaranteed.

    Oh and Barrett...

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    @African-Monkey Ioane clears way too many rucks for a Blackadder fan.

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    @Bones said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @ploughboy said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    would it be fair to say AS is only l;oose forward guaranteed get in squad?

    Can't see how Sotutu and Finau aren't guaranteed.

    Oh and Barrett...

    Feel like Sotutu has been given quite a few chances and not stepped up. He's in great form but is he showing any of the assets this year that have been missing in the past? I think he's largely been doing the stuff he's always been good at but just taking it to the next level.

    Obviously a new coaching group though, so can definitely see him getting picked - but don't think he's guaranteed.

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    I'm not expecting Ioane to be selected. Ryan is still the forwards coach, who didn't want him last year, and he doesn't appear to be the type of loose forward Robertson likes.

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    If Sotutu doesn't make it, there is clearly something wrong at this stage (the finals will show much more). I think he might even force a position change for AS if his form continues to the next level.

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    @African-Monkey said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @Chris said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @Tim said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    Can't see the point of selecting a player who won't play Super Rugby in 2024 or 2025. You are effectively selecting a player from overseas. May as well get Mo'unga and Retallick in that case.

    I'd select Cane. He's a 95 test AB and AB captain who was playing excellent rugby at the World Cup.

    Get a young loosie (I.e. Lakai or whoever) around the squad for the year to soak up knowledge from Cane then transition in 2025.

    Presuming the coaching staff are conservative for the England series:

    I think the additions to the front rowers club may be solely Numia for Laulala and Aumua for Coles. Locks will be Barrett, Tuipulotu and two others (hopefully McWhannell). Cane, Sotutu, Papali'i, Finau, Savea, Ioane as backrowers (Lakai to come in after England are dispatched). Halves are TJP, Christie and Funaki. First fives are DMac and Beaudy with Havili in the team covering positions in midfield too. Midfielders are Jordie, Rieko, Havili and Proctor. Back three will be Reece, Clarke, Love, Tele'a and ..?

    A some of those selections will not be in the squad I reckon.
    Ioane won’t be there or Funaki
    Darry more likely than McWhannell.
    The rest I think will be there.
    Bower a big chance under Ryan as well.

    Obviously Ioane isn't liked by the coaches but is Funaki not either or is that just your opinion? Fair enough if it's your my opinion, just curious haha.

    Just my opinion I don’t think he will pick a real rookie HB in his first squad.
    Funaki may become an AB latter but not for that first squad imo.

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    Old Samurai Jack
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    Is Blackadder long-term injured? (Does the pope shit in the woods, right?) After AS, Finau, Sotutu, maybe Papalii, a fit Blackadder would surely be there.

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    @Tim said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @African-Monkey Ioane clears way too many rucks for a Blackadder fan.

    Nope Ioane is not the sort of LF that they will pick.
    Wait and see when that squad is selected Ioane will not be there.

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    @Bovidae said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    I'm not expecting Ioane to be selected. Ryan is still the forwards coach, who didn't want him last year, and he doesn't appear to be the type of loose forward Robertson likes.

    Maybe, but he’s really become one of the marauding pack this year under Stern Vern.

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    @Mr-Fish said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @Bones said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @ploughboy said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    would it be fair to say AS is only l;oose forward guaranteed get in squad?

    Can't see how Sotutu and Finau aren't guaranteed.

    Oh and Barrett...

    Feel like Sotutu has been given quite a few chances and not stepped up. He's in great form but is he showing any of the assets this year that have been missing in the past? I think he's largely been doing the stuff he's always been good at but just taking it to the next level.

    Obviously a new coaching group though, so can definitely see him getting picked - but don't think he's guaranteed.

    He seems to me better at getting back off ground and reloading. Also fitter so playing whole 80.

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    @Bones said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    ETS is another who could be in with a chance if he carries on his strong form in two positions. Probably a better winger than Stevenson.

    Better attacking, but feel his defensive judgement at wing is lacking.

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    #2010

    I'd take Narawa over ENS.

    It's one thing to carve up Moana at fullback but I'd trust Narawa more in a big game and he played very well on test debut in Argie last year.

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    It's worth noting there's under 2 weeks from Razor's first squad naming until the first test

    That may hint towards a more conservative squad selection initially.

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