All Blacks 2024
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My updated barometer...
Hookers
Codie Taylor - 100%
Samisoni Taukei'aho - 100% (if fit)
Asafo Aumua - 100%
Ricky Riccitelli - 50% (new)
George Bell - 50% (new)Props
Ethan de Groot - 100%
Tyrel Lomax - 100%
Fletcher Newell - 100%
Tamaiti Williams - 80%
Ofa Tu'ungafasi - 60%
Xaver Numia - 50%
George Bower - 50%
George Dyer - 10%Locks
Scott Barrett - 100%
Tupou Vaa'i - 100%
Quinten Strange - 70% (down)
Sam Darry - 50%
Isaia Walker-Leawere - 50% (up)
Naitoa Ah Kuoi - 20% (down)
Jamie Hannah - 10% (down)Loose forwards
Ardie Savea - 100%
Dalton Papali'i - 100%
Samipeni Finau - 60% (down)
Ethan Blackadder - 50% (down)
Christian Lio-Willie - 50%
Peter Lakai - 50%
Luke Jacobson - 50% (up)
Hoskins Sotutu - 40% (down)
Wallace Sititi - 30% (new)
Brayden Iose - 20% (down)Halfbacks
Finlay Christie - 80%
TJ Perenara - 80%
Cortez Ratima - 80% (up)
Taufa Funaki - 30% (down)
Folau Fakatava - 20% (down)
Noah Hotham - 10% (down)First fives
Damian McKenzie - 100%
Beauden Barrett - 100%
Harry Plummer - 60% (up)
Cam Millar - 10%Midfield
Jordie Barrett - 100%
Anton Lienert-Brown - 100%
Rieko Ioane - 100%
Billy Proctor - 60% (down)
David Havili - 25% (up)
Quinn Tupaea - 10%
Rameka Poihipi - 5%Outside backs
Mark Tele'a - 100%
Sevu Reece - 90% (down)
Ruben Love - 80% (down)
Caleb Clarke - 80%
Emoni Narawa - 70% (up)
Etene Nanai-Seturo - 10%Props/loose forwards comes down to which position they select six players in. Thinking like loose forward at the moment, given so many guys are putting their hands up. Someone like Finau could also double as a lock selection.
Sititi obviously played well this weekend but is he a better option than Sotutu? They're remarkably similar players - there might only be room for one.
Feels likely we'll see Perenara, Christie and Ratima as the halves. Roigard comes in for one of Perenara or Christie when he's fit and then ideally one of the other options will get a full run starting in Super Rugby next year.
Outside backs is tough. Reece, Tele'a, Clarke and Narawa all justify selection as wings. Do you select all four and go for just two first five options (Barrett and McKenzie) or bring someone like Plummer in? Maybe a straight shoot-out between Plummer and Love for a spot.
Proctor has done enough all season to justify selection as the fourth midfielder but was struggling towards the end of the game.
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And for what it's worth, my own personal selection would be:
Hookers - Codie Taylor, Asafo Aumua, Samisoni Taukei'aho
Props - Ethan de Groot, Tamati Williams, Xavier Numia*, Ofa Tu'ungafasi, Tyrel Lomax, Fletcher Newell
Locks - Scott Barrett, Tupou Vaa'i, Sam Darry*, Isaia Walker-Leawere*
Loose forwards - Samipeni Finau, Ethan Blackadder, Dalton Papali'i, Peter Lakai*, Ardie Savea
Halfback - Cortez Ratima*, TJ Perenara, Finlay Christie
First Five - Damian McKenzie, Harry Plummer*, Beauden Barrett
Midfield - Jordie Barrett, Billy Proctor*, Anton Lienert-Brown, Rieko Ioane
Outside backs - Caleb Clarke, Mark Tele'a, Sevu Reece, Ruben Love*Injury cover
Taukei'aho - Tyrone Thompson
Numia - Luke Jacobson (more loosies putting their hands up than props at this stage)
Proctor - David HaviliWith the first team to play England: Barrett, Reece, Lienert-Brown, Barrett, Tele'a, McKenzie, Ratima, Savea, Papali'i, Blackadder, Vaa'i, Barrett, Lomax, Taylor, De Groot. Reserves: Taukei'aho(/Aumua), Numia (/Tu'ungafasi), Newell, Darry, Finau, Christie, Ioane, Love.
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@SouthernMann said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
Interestingly Fabian Holland heading off to London to play for the Barbarians against Fiji.
A free trip to Europe to visit the family.
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I have nothing of value to add to this thread as I haven’t watched a single game of super rugby all year (like that would change anything).
But I just thought I’d mention that I booked seats this morning to the Bled here in Sydney for the whole fam - 3:45pm kick off so looking forward to a late lunch and hopefully some quality footy in the sunshine.
Team must be named soon.
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@voodoo said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
> I have nothing of value to add to this thread as I haven’t watched a single game of super rugby all year (like that would change anything).But I just thought I’d mention that I booked seats this morning to the Bled here in Sydney for the whole fam - 3:45pm kick off so looking forward to a late lunch and hopefully some quality footy in the sunshine.
Team must be named soon.
I thought I was bad, I’ve watched two canes games this year and about 3/4 of a blues game.
From that I’ve deduced there’s going to be far too many Chiefs, Crusaders and Highlanders in the ABs for my liking.
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@Mr-Fish I reckon all of that (your personal selection) will be pretty much on the money - it won't be right, but I'll be surprised if it is far away. Not much I would change and most would be almost coin flips.
I think George Bower will be picked if Numia isn't fit.
They might select an extra loose forward and one less lock - but, regardless, I'm expecting to see a few extras named to join the squad as cover. (I'm a bit surprised they're limiting themselves to a squad of 32, when 34 gives more complete coverage).
I'm also expecting quite a few of the wounded to spend a few days in camp to hear Razor's scene-setting presentations - seems like they're not calling players from the eliminated teams into an early camp?
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@Mr-Fish said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
Proctor has done enough all season to justify selection as the fourth midfielder but was struggling towards the end of the game
The semi?
I thought he was one of the best Canes in the semi. Although he was a bit hurt towards the end
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@Chris said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
I hear the plan is to bring some younger players in to camp to train at times looking to future selections, keeping them up to speed.
A lot like the Crusaders did under Razor.Jeez that's not been done before haha
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@Machpants said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
@Chris said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
I hear the plan is to bring some younger players in to camp to train at times looking to future selections, keeping them up to speed.
A lot like the Crusaders did under Razor.Jeez that's not been done before haha
Of course it has just mentioned it is what Razor usually does with his teams.
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@Chris said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
@Machpants said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
@Chris said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
I hear the plan is to bring some younger players in to camp to train at times looking to future selections, keeping them up to speed.
A lot like the Crusaders did under Razor.Jeez that's not been done before haha
Of course it has just mentioned it is what Razor usually does with his teams.
Just joshing, Mrs Vyvyan
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@Chris said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
@Machpants said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
@Chris said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
I hear the plan is to bring some younger players in to camp to train at times looking to future selections, keeping them up to speed.
A lot like the Crusaders did under Razor.Jeez that's not been done before haha
Of course it has just mentioned it is what Razor usually does with his teams.
And every other super rugby team but I get your point haha
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From the NZH
Initial reports from coach Clayton McMillan weren’t optimistic immediately after the game, and that tone stayed the same on Sunday afternoon as he confirmed the 30-test All Black had sustained an Achilles injury. “It looks like it’s going to be pretty serious, which is unfortunate not just for us but for him and probably his All Blacks prospects for the immediate future,” McMillan told Newstalk ZB’s Jason Pine.
Most people have been guessing the same 3 hookers. Who should come in assuming ST is out?
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We're lucky to have Taylor and Aumua come good