Your 4 midfielders for the Lions
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<p>Still a lot of love for Ngatai on here.</p>
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<p>Can someone tell me what a guy with a test career of a few minutes does so much better than those who have done the business this year ? ( Taminuvula excepted in my opinion )</p>
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<p>and if you're gonna reply with "Fucken go and watch more Chiefs games fluffybunny" at least try and be creative about it......</p> -
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<p>Still a lot of love for Ngatai on here.</p>
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<p>Can someone tell me what a guy with a test career of a few minutes does so much better than those who have done the business this year ? ( Taminuvula excepted in my opinion )</p>
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<p>and if you're gonna reply with "Fucken go and watch more Chiefs games fluffybunny" at least try and be creative about it......</p>
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<p>Totally agree. He has almost reached fern 'all time great' status despite hardly ever playing!</p> -
<p>You only have to see how the Chiefs backline performed with Ngatai, and then without him, to realise the influence he has. Hansen talked him up too when the AB squad was selected. I think he can assume the role of C Smith as the ABs backline general.</p>
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<p>It's weird becuase right now I have abosolutely no idea who the midfield will be, but I'm also not concerned about it at all. I think we have a host of players that would do a good job. Settling on a final combination will be the challenge for the selectors.</p>
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<p>I really like Moala, him paired with Crotty is my preference at this stage. If Ngatai can get fit and make the step up to international footy then he will be in the mix, but he is completely unproven at this stage. Plenty of guys have looked the goods at Super level.</p> -
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<p>Still a lot of love for Ngatai on here.</p>
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<p>Can someone tell me what a guy with a test career of a few minutes does so much better than those who have done the business this year ? ( Taminuvula excepted in my opinion )</p>
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<p>and if you're gonna reply with "Fucken go and watch more Chiefs games fluffybunny" at least try and be creative about it......</p>
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<p>Similar to Crotty in my opinion - but, bigger and probably faster. I thought he was the most impressive NZ midfielder in Super rugby this year, until he got injured.</p> -
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<p>It's weird becuase right now I have abosolutely no idea who the midfield will be, but I'm also not concerned about it at all. I think we have a host of players that would do a good job. Settling on a final combination will be the challenge for the selectors.</p>
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<p>I really like Moala, him paired with Crotty is my preference at this stage. If Ngatai can get fit and make the step up to international footy then he will be in the mix, but he is completely unproven at this stage. Plenty of guys have looked the goods at Super level.</p>
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<p>That combo looks a bit short on physicality to me. Would definitely benefit having a Fekitoa/Moala in there.</p> -
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<p>That combo looks a bit short on physicality to me. Would definitely benefit having a Fekitoa/Moala in there.</p>
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<p>I do have Moala in there...</p>
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<p>We will most likely end up with SBW/Crotty and Moala on the bench.</p> -
<p>People seem to be picking three second fives. Moala, ALB, SBW and Ngatai are all primarily 12's. Crotty, Fekitoa and Tamanivalu are all primarily 13's. Someone of them can play both positions and some of them can only really play one. I genuinely cannot see SBW, Crotty or Fekitoa missing out so I think we have ALB, Moala and Ngatai playing for one spot.</p>
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<p>People seem to be picking three second fives. Moala, ALB, SBW and Ngatai are all primarily 12's. Crotty, Fekitoa and Tamanivalu are all primarily 13's. Someone of them can play both positions and some of them can only really play one. I genuinely cannot see SBW, Crotty or Fekitoa missing out so I think we have ALB, Moala and Ngatai playing for one spot.</p>
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<p>Crotty's a 12 for the ABs. I think the only times he's ever played at 13 for the AB was when Nonu or SBW were at 12. And I'd argue Moala is probably a 13, since that's where he played against Wales and the Blues 12 jersey will be SBW's next year.</p>
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<p>But instead of pinning players down as 12's or 13's, I'd split them by "type" because you want that Nonu/Conrad balance.</p>
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<p>Regardless, I agree that SBW, Crotty and Fekitoa pretty much have their spots on lock and I'd probably go with Ngatai as the fourth, assuming he's playing as well as he was earlier this year. I am wondering if ALB could do a Kahui and sneak in as a centre/wing though.</p> -
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<p>It's weird becuase right now I have abosolutely no idea who the midfield will be, but I'm also not concerned about it at all. I think we have a host of players that would do a good job. Settling on a final combination will be the challenge for the selectors.</p>
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<p>I really like Moala, him paired with Crotty is my preference at this stage. If Ngatai can get fit and make the step up to international footy then he will be in the mix, but he is completely unproven at this stage. <strong>Plenty of guys have looked the goods at Super level.</strong></p>
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<p>Ngatai looked excellent at Super Rugby level. Maybe he would at international level. Maybe he wouldn't. I don't see how he's becomes a guaranteed AB selection for some people.</p>
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<p>Hansen and co have invested the most time in SBW, Crotty & Fekitoa. Leaving one of those out would be a bit tantamount to failure on their part.</p> -
<p>Or acknowledgement that there's a better player than one of them.</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Billy Tell" data-cid="611058" data-time="1472617831"><p>Ngatai looked excellent at Super Rugby level. Maybe he would at international level. Maybe he wouldn't. I don't see how he's becomes a guaranteed AB selection for some people.<br><br>
Hansen and co have invested the most time in SBW, Crotty & Fekitoa. Leaving one of those out would be a bit tantamount to failure on their part.</p></blockquote>
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<p>Ngatai looked excellent at Super Rugby level. Maybe he would at international level. Maybe he wouldn't. I don't see how he's becomes a guaranteed AB selection for some people.</p>
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<p>Hansen and co have invested the most time in SBW, Crotty & Fekitoa. Leaving one of those out would be a bit tantamount to failure on their part.</p>
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<p>In terms of a "hyped beyond any level of rational thinking even on an internet forum" midfield can I nominate C Ngatai at 12 and J Barrett at 13 to take on the Lions next year ?</p>
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<p>In terms of a "hyped beyond any level of rational thinking even on an internet forum" midfield can I nominate C Ngatai at 12 and J Barrett at 13 to take on the Lions next year ?</p>
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<p>The other guys mentioned are just place fillers at best</p>
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<p>If you're going to be all whiny and repetitive about it then I think we should be allowed to use the<span style="color:rgb(40,40,40);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;"> "Fucken go and watch more Chiefs games fluffybunny" line without having to get creative. ;)</span></p> -
SBW, Crotty is our first choice IMO.<br><br>
Following that Fekitoa has a lot of miles on the clock now, so Moala, ALB, Taimanivalu, and Ngatai (in that order) fighting for the fourth spot.<br><br>
IF all were injury free, I'd pick SBW, Crotty, Ngatai and Moala with Fekitoa next in line or ALB (who looked so at home there he could become first choice 12 if SBW doesn't come back well). However, I think Ngatai will be a 'what might have been' player - injuries and versatility have slowed him down.<br><br>
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If the clubs are that concerned about the tour and the injury / short offseason, why don't they just give the Lions players August and September off? There are how many clubs who will supply players to the tour - 12 or 15? Even if you're taking 46 players (I'm not sure what the squad size is going to be but it needs to be huge) then that's only 3-4 players per supplying club. Perhaps Saracens or other top English clubs will be disproportionately badly hit.<br><br>
The Lions tour is the biggest rugby event outside the RWC, and who cares if it disrupts the start of a club season once every four years (yes, I know RWC also disrupts the start of the club season once every four years).</p></blockquote>
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The world and its mother has complained about the idiotic schedule for the Lions tour next year. Despite the timing of club seasons being known about well in advance, some idiots went ahead and scheduled a match for 3 June. NZRU must be falling off their seats laughing at the incompetency and dollar prospects. <br><br>
Hope it's not too late to drop three or four of the midweek matches and the third test which is redundant anyway. <br><br>
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<p>The world and its mother has complained about the idiotic schedule for the Lions tour next year. Despite the timing of club seasons being known about well in advance, some idiots went ahead and scheduled a match for 3 June. NZRU must be falling off their seats laughing at the incompetency and dollar prospects.<br><br>
Hope it's not too late to drop three or four of the midweek matches <strong>and the third test which is redundant anyway.</strong><br><br>
Hopefully Argentina are included in the next schedule post 2019. A Lions tour there would be cracking.</p>
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