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    how was the ground? Quite a few players slipped, mostly the AB backs but one or two Argies as well

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    @reprobate said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

    Pretty ugly really. The one consistent positive from the previous games was our scrum, and not having any of those kinda negated that.
    Darry did his job well. Tough night for Aumua, but he's worth persisting with.
    Savea seems to be lacking the positives that have been used to justify the balance problem he creates in the loosies. Also he may interview well, but not a captain's arsehole.
    TJP, as expected, been ruining backlines for a decade.
    I hope the axe gets wielded for the next one, but more likely we get the same 'give those guys a chance to redeem themselves' bullshit. They're too comfortable, they're complacent. Fuck them off.

    More importantly: Matera and Kramer were huge. Creevy too: 30-fucking-9, what a champion. Well done Argentina.

    Creevy is one of my fave alltime players. Matera is basically a Crusader and streets ahead of any other loosie on the park. Kramer still looks like the bruiser from that Chris Reeves Superman film.

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    Last twenty were absolutely horrible. ABs froze.

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    Our tactics remind a little bit of when Wayne Smith tried to bring in the flat attack line because he thought our skills were superior, and it largely failed. I think Razor’s come in with a similar mindset, but what he’s forgotten is at this level, everybody's skill base is at a certain level, and rugby is still very much about power and pressure. There’s no way around it, and we need to select and/or grow players who can play a power game, or we’ll continue to go side to side and look ineffectual like we did tonight. I’ll cut him some slack as we’ve lost Whitelock, Retallick etc. who were the engine room for so long, but he needs to rethink the balance of his team fast.

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    I'm not sure even Fozzie's teams looked that physicality overmatched. Apart from a few minutes, the forwards looked flat, isolated, and lacked any sort of cohesion or plan. TJPs slow service compounded that, and the backs could get any penetration either

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    Plus I am wondering if our good scrums have hidden other weaknesses in our pack..

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    The realty is we still could have won that but the late second half errors were mind numbing.
    I genuinely thought those days were over. No captaincy.
    Need to commit with the likes of Sititi , Ratima, Proctor, Jordan, Clarke

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    @Darth-Sader he failed to select the players most responsible for the Blues' winning power game. The game most translatable to test level

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    It honestly feels like we are trying to reinvent how to win test footy.

    Side to side offload city

    Snubbing our noses at the principals of how you win test matches.

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    @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

    It honestly feels like we are trying to reinvent how to win test footy.

    Side to side offload city

    Snubbing our noses at the principals of how you win test matches.

    Fozzieball

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    I wonder if we are missing mental skills guru Gilbert Enoka more than we realised we would.

    Yes, we were physically overpowered but we froze at the end too. Execution of basic, controlled skills went to shit. Something really not right.

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    Just saw Foz surfing out at Raglan

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    Burn this stadium

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  • nostrildamusN Offline
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    So we need a decisive captain, an effcient hooker, an impactful lock (Darry is more a solid workhorse) and Lord to me doesn't look like having the physical impact. 9 is sorted, 10 maybe, 12 is still unclear, 13 has competition, for wings there are enough good players. But our loosies still don't play as a team.

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    Barely a player came out of that game looking good, there was no organisation. That is a fault of the coaching staff for poor selection and poor team preparation

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    @sparky said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

    I wonder if we are missing mental skills guru Gilbert Enoka more than we realised we would.

    Yes, we were physically overpowered but we froze at the end too. Execution of basic, controlled skills went to shit. Something really not right.

    Yeah there's a top 2 inches missing, looking at a situation where a Crotty or obviously fucking McCaw would have pulled it together, calmed it down, and done whatever it took to win.

    Rather than whatever it was Ardie did tonight.

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    @Chris said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

    @Chris said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

    @Chris said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

    @Canes4life said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

    Aumua took a great time to throw so badly

    No one jumped though. Just piss poor all around. Horrible game overall by the ABs.

    Why are people blaming Aumua for a lineout where he had no targets? The whole thing was a debacle and speaks volumes about the coaching and selecting.

    Fucking abysmal. At least Fozzie got us to a RWC final.

    Because he didn’t throw one straight since he came on.

    No. One. Jumped.

    What every line out

    Too difficult to grasp we're talking about the last lineout?

    All 4 Amua fucked up by not throwing straight not just the last one.

    Bahaha it wasn’t all Aumua’s fault. How does no one even jumping land on his shoulders. You’re just trying to deflect blame from poor coaching. Taylor was the shit throwing hooker in the two tests in England and we were lucky to get out of those tests without atleast one loss. Razor has a lot of work to do. The honeymoon is over.

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    @canefan said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

    Barely a player came out of that game looking good, there was no organisation. That is a fault of the coaching staff for poor selection and poor team preparation

    Carry has added a bit of depth at lock

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    @MN5 said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

    @canefan said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

    Barely a player came out of that game looking good, there was no organisation. That is a fault of the coaching staff for poor selection and poor team preparation

    Carry has added a bit of depth at lock

    Darry was the only one

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    @nostrildamus

    Yeah I've been beating the JB drum for a long time but he hasn't looked right. That backline you've suggested I don't think would have done worse.

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