All Blacks 2024
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Colour me shock that Meg picks a bigger-sized semi-forward halfback with a lumbering pass and a snappy mouth!
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@Bovidae said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
Meg is picking TJP, Christie and Ratima as his halfbacks (in that order from starter).
Wouldn't surprise me.
The guys who start the first test of the season won't be the same guys who start the last - even if everyone was to stay fit. They'll ease some in and ease some out.
Leon said an 18 forward - 14 back split.
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@Daffy-Jaffy said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
Just watched this, so good. Can't wait until he takes the All Blacks back to the top.
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@Daffy-Jaffy Great stuff.
The big elephant in the room though is what will success or failure look like in his first year as AB's head coach?
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The last time we played England:
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@Tim said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
@Tim Compared to Super Rugby, test rugby can be a very lousy, boring product.
Law makers should never forget that rugby is a spectator sport and the ultimate is a winger scoring in the corner.
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You can't market the head coach as a great guy while he advocates for the return of unpunished women beater Frizzell.
The only thing that matters is results. Pick the right players, win the games. I could not care less what cheesy, dumb shit they put out.
The rubber will hit the road very soon, and if he doesn't have the results then all the cutesy shit will just look embarrassing.
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Have just been told the All Blacks will be holding a mini style camp on Wednesday(obviously minus the players in the teams in the final) for 2 or 3 days. It will be interesting to see if those who are attending will be announced/shown to the public.
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@Landers92 said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
Have just been told the All Blacks will be holding a mini style camp on Wednesday(obviously minus the players in the teams in the final) for 2 or 3 days. It will be interesting to see if those who are attending will be announced/shown to the public.
social media means you can't hide travel any more. People willb e spotted. I think it's good - you need a wider buyin from a group.
Razor's challenge is that the international game is quite different prep/planning to a Super season. intermittent games, more churn in the group, more scrutiny and bigger fallout from selections. It's a different challenge - I am expecting great things from him!
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It's quite funny how we've gone from a complete lack of depth at 8 to now overflowing. I'd be very tempted to put Savea back to 7 and give Sotutu and Sititi a go - they've both really deserved it.
Finau - Savea - Sotutu/Sititi has a lot of power to it. It's a bit tough on Papps but it's an excitng combination.
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@Windows97 said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
It's quite funny how we've gone from a complete lack of depth at 8 to now overflowing. I'd be very tempted to put Savea back to 7 and give Sotutu and Sititi a go - they've both really deserved it.
Finau - Savea - Sotutu/Sititi has a lot of power to it. It's a bit tough on Papps but it's an excitng combination.
When did we have a complete lack of depth at No 8?
Read was always a permanent fixture leading up to 2019 and since then we've had Savea, Jacobson and Sotutu all playing well (at Super Rugby level).
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@Mr-Fish said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
@Windows97 said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
It's quite funny how we've gone from a complete lack of depth at 8 to now overflowing. I'd be very tempted to put Savea back to 7 and give Sotutu and Sititi a go - they've both really deserved it.
Finau - Savea - Sotutu/Sititi has a lot of power to it. It's a bit tough on Papps but it's an excitng combination.
When did we have a complete lack of depth at No 8?
Read was always a permanent fixture leading up to 2019 and since then we've had Savea, Jacobson and Sotutu all playing well (at Super Rugby level).
At the start of the year we Savea oversea's, Sotutu was someone who hadn't lived up to his potential and Sititi was completly unknown. Not exactly flush with depth.
It was wide open for someone to put their hand up as a 8, thankfully Sotutu and Sititi have done that this year.