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    @Bones said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Kirwan I'm even more puzzled now why Cane wouldn't be used to do the same job Blackadder did on Saturday. It doesn't appear to the eye that Blackadder gets around the park more than Cane and at least Cane hits hard. Better in the lineout?

    Coz Razor?

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    @Bones said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Kirwan I'm even more puzzled now why Cane wouldn't be used to do the same job Blackadder did on Saturday. It doesn't appear to the eye that Blackadder gets around the park more than Cane and at least Cane hits hard. Better in the lineout?

    Blackadder gets around the park to be fair. He is into everything as much as his physical talents permit. He's not hiding or sea gulling on the wing. He doesnt hit like a Kaino or poach like a McCaw which is a problem. But I have no issue with Cane coming back. We need mongrel.

    I still think Blackadder should be cut some slack as he is never fit long enough to actually see what he is like when in form. I still think we havnt seen his ceiling.

    For Darry's try, which was basically McKenzie and Barrett breaking away, it's Blackadder right on Darry's shoulder as he scores. Massive props to Darry for being up there too by the way.

    Im more worried that we have seen Papalii's ceiling and whether it will ever be enough.

    Thats not to advocate for anyone over Papalii, just to say that maybe we dont have a vintage batch of loose forwards knocking around.

    Which is scary when you think that South Africa dont even have Evan Roos or Cameron Hanekom in their squad. It's a production line of monsters. We need to find a few big lumps in high school and soon.

    Id encourage anyone to watch Cameron Hanekoms performance in the URC semi against Leinster.
    Keep in mind he was up agains Caelan Doris and Josh Van Der Flier that day. He is only 22.

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    Interesting title to this weeks podcast after what has been said on here since the match.

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    @Billy-Tell said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Do kiwis still really care to that extent about losses? Iโ€™m outside the country but I was a bit meh whatever. Lots of other countries have caught up and very, if any, players are the worlds best in their position. First year in charge I hardly expected Roberson to go undefeated. Argentina played pretty well but they still needed nz to gift them 2 tries of which the 2nd in particular was a minties moment kind of errors. In modern rugby the solution is not the โ€œwe need to be more hardโ€ kind of fixes. All the best teams are up there in terms of physicality etc - simply being more hard rarely changes anything. This weeks test is much more interesting as we see how SR responds to a loss.

    I care about losses, I'm just more mature about handling them these days, however it was the nature of the loss that was frustrating.

    Also, I've always been in the we should select Razor camp, but it has been a bit funny seeing his, and it is his fucking team, flounder around like Fozzies and then see some posters try to put the blame on Fozzie or make excuses. Razor learning that test rugby isn't Super, but I expect he'll rise to the occasion.

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    @Bones said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Canes4life would be awesome to see him get a shot.

    Fucking Razor from BoP trying to ruin the Bays NPC campaign. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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    More power is always nice but the main thing is a lack of composure and on field strategy, I was expecting an improvement there, to be honest. By game 4, I didn't expect the headless chicken routine, or the bench timing and play to implode. Lineouts still look fragile as well.

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    @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    For Darry's try, which was basically McKenzie and Barrett breaking away, it's Blackadder right on Darry's shoulder as he scores. Massive props to Darry for being up there too by the way.

    So what you're saying is that this tearaway loose forward with a big motor was beaten to the punch by a to date run of the mill lock known for doing the tight stuff and not exactly having pace? ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

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    @reprobate said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Jet Oh I'm all for winning - the rugby that is, don't really care too much who wins the toughest press conference competition. As I said it's a volume of posts from multiple people all playing amateur psychologist, rather than a single one.
    The 'big dick' post was a good one, and i agreed with a fair bit of it: it analysed some rugby, lack of specialists, lack of balance caused by locked-in selections etc. Although bemoaning not enough tough guys then advocating for hotham, jordan, love did make me chuckle (they're only backs I know).

    I watched this video after our interaction last night and funnily enough the host Kevin Ferguson started going on about how Australia and NZ are "woke" countries and have lost our mongrel. He also joked how the Wallabies have been crap since Raelene Castle banned freedom of religious expression (Folau) and their nadir since.

    Their contention was parents wrap their kids in cotton wool in Australasia and how contact sport and expressing yourself through physicality is still celebrated in South Africa. The kids arent stuck inside playing Fortnite.

    They mentioned they had 22,000 fans at a Paarl boys high school game during the week and contrasted it with the poor attendances in the Cake Tin and a "sold out" Suncorp where South African fans practically outnumbered the Aussies. Drew Mitchell echoed this sentiment about the large Bok fans turnout in Brisbane on the KOKO show.

    Bombastic episode, but interesting to see how things are viewed from afar, albeit barstool talk.

    Scott Gibbes is a regular on the show now. Never realised he moved to South Africa.

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    @Bones said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    For Darry's try, which was basically McKenzie and Barrett breaking away, it's Blackadder right on Darry's shoulder as he scores. Massive props to Darry for being up there too by the way.

    So what you're saying is that this tearaway loose forward with a big motor was beaten to the punch by a to date run of the mill lock known for doing the tight stuff and not exactly having pace? ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

    Thats exactly what im saying. And guess where our open side flanker was.

    Standing on our own 22 with his hands on his hips.

    Blackadder started from a deeper position than Papalii and Dalton didnt try a leg to get there.

    Screenshot 2024-08-13 at 12.19.39.png

    Dalton top left, Darry with white head tape to the right. Blackadder just inside 22.

    Watch the footage. Dalton just stops and puts hands on hips. Darry and Blackadder chase McKenzie's chip and chase, overtaking Perenara en route half way up the field. Darry looks fair quick for a lock in the footage. Well done to him.

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    @Jet what was the play before?

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    @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Bones said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    For Darry's try, which was basically McKenzie and Barrett breaking away, it's Blackadder right on Darry's shoulder as he scores. Massive props to Darry for being up there too by the way.

    So what you're saying is that this tearaway loose forward with a big motor was beaten to the punch by a to date run of the mill lock known for doing the tight stuff and not exactly having pace? ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

    Thats exactly what im saying. And guess where our open side flanker was.

    Standing on our own 22 with his hands on his hips.

    Blackadder started from a deeper position than Papalii and Dalton didnt try a leg to get there.

    Screenshot 2024-08-13 at 12.19.39.png

    Dalton top left, Darry with white head tape to the right. Blackadder just inside 22.

    Watch the footage. Dalton just stops and puts hands on hips. Darry and Blackadder chase McKenzie's chip and chase, overtaking Perenara en route half way up the field. Darry looks fair quick for a lock in the footage. Well done to him.

    Screenshot 2024-08-13 at 12.26.00.png

    Dalton top left with hands on hips while the rest of the Allblacks try and score a try. He is still ahead of Darry and Blackadder at this point.

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    @Jet

    Can I ask what you'd like Paps to do here?

    Run in field as fast as possible?

    I'm a bit lost - it's been a while since I played, but even then we had attack patterns and if you were last man out you didn't bolt infield just because you were a loosie.

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    @Bones said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Jet what was the play before?

    I cant see from the footage. Im just looking at the highlight video in YouTube.

    But keep in mind this is minute 14 not minute 79.

    You have McCaws number on your back.

    Move your fucking ass.

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    @gt12 said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Jet

    Can I ask what you'd like Paps to do here?

    Run in field as fast as possible?

    I'm a bit lost - it's been a while since I played, but even then we had attack patterns and if you were last man out you didn't bolt infield just because you were a loosie.

    upfield. not infield.

    Following the play to the next breakdown.

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    @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @gt12 said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Jet

    Can I ask what you'd like Paps to do here?

    Run in field as fast as possible?

    I'm a bit lost - it's been a while since I played, but even then we had attack patterns and if you were last man out you didn't bolt infield just because you were a loosie.

    upfield. not infield.

    Following the play to the next breakdown.

    It's not Remember the Titans mate, he can't clear a path for Dmac.

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    @Bones

    It was a knock on and the players near the knock are expecting a scrum. Then the chip kick worked

    The main thing watching the replay is how slow Blackadder is in comparison to Taylor. Codie flys past him

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    Codie starts about 5m behind Blackadder and winds up 20m in front

    Good example Jet/Steve

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    @Duluth said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Bones

    It was a knock on and the players near the knock are expecting a scrum. Then the chip kick worked

    The main thing watching the replay is how slow Blackadder is in comparison to Taylor. Codie flys past him

    I'm going to have to watch this fucking game, aren't I?

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    @Duluth said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Bones

    It was a knock on and the players near the knock are expecting a scrum. Then the chip kick worked

    The main thing watching the replay is how slow Blackadder is in comparison to Taylor. Codie flys past him

    This is true.

    The point I was making was that Bones questioned whether Blackadder gets around the park , and in his defence I noted that he does his best as his physical limitations allow. He was first man on the scene as Darry dots down and would have been available for an offload should Darry have been a yard short.

    And I was noting that while slow, and while not Kaino-esque or McCaw-esque he tries his heart out.

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    @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Bones questioned whether Blackadder gets around the park

    Did I? I don't recall doing that.

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