All Blacks v Argentina II
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@ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Canes4life said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@MN5 said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
I can’t wait to see what impact an ageing Sam Cane brings to the table
Should have kept Sititi on the bench, he's been one of the bright lights.
Sititi was very good at getting to the spots we needed but his inaccuracy was costly. i don’t know if that is the reason he has been rotated out but bringing in a guy who’s accuracy has been a feature of his play over many years isn’t a bad idea.
I have a bit of sympathy for him in that he was asked to play at 6 (leaving Aride free at 8 to throw wild passes of clean lineout ball into no-man's land) where he hasn't played all year so it's unfortunate but not surprising he was inaccurate.
Lets just say I feel he wasn't set up for success that night.
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My takeaways from the starting XV.
I like the balance of the wingers better than Telea and Reece. Clarke and Jordan offer the Julian Savea/Ben Smith type balance.
Would you not start Ofa at loose head considering he’s been playing and Tamaiti hasn’t? Or are we just are just going throw another crusader straight into the starting xv who hasn’t played a lot of minutes at all this year….. not a shock. Thought having experience on the field would be a big thing in this game seeing as they harp on about how you can’t replace experience.
Shocked TJP is still starting, would prefer Ratima but I guess this is his chance to step up as a leader and prove why he should still be in the 23.
A shame De Groot has hurt his neck. Hope it isn’t serious.
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@KiwiMurph said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@mariner4life said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
I note the hugely underwhelming big dumb lump at 12 remains completely imune from accountability?
Razor has backed himself into a corner by making Jordie vice captain and without captain Scott Barrett around he's even less likely to drop Jordie
I know we are all upset about the loss last week and certain selections have question marks on them for us fans, but come on, Razor’s hardy the first coach that has named a VC and said VC (or even captain) has been in a form rut and still been selected.
I even recall when there were calls for McCaw to be replaced by Cane as the starting openside but Henry “had made his bed” with McCaw as captain. Remember the same with Bender too when he was VC and calls for him to not be selected.
Either we don’t have captains or vice captains so auto selection will never be an issue or we just back that guys in those positions will lift. Jordie needs to be a bit more assertive like we saw last year.
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@Landers92 said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
My takeaways from the starting XV.
I like the balance of the wingers better than Telea and Reece. Clarke and Jordan offer the Julian Savea/Ben Smith type balance.
Would you not start Ofa at loose head considering he’s been playing and Tamaiti hasn’t? Or are we just are just going throw another crusader straight into the starting xv who hasn’t played a lot of minutes at all this year….. not a shock. Thought having experience on the field would be a big thing in this game seeing as they harp on about how you can’t replace experience.
Shocked TJP is still starting, would prefer Ratima but I guess this is his chance to step up as a leader and prove why he should still be in the 23.
A shame De Groot has hurt his neck. Hope it isn’t serious.
And that experience is very valuable to close out a test.
Williams is ready to go and I think we need more ball carrying from the tight 5.
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Backs against the wall stuff ,
Going to be interesting to see how they respond, us
Then I guess it will be interesting to see how the argies back up as well , good chance they might be a bit flat compared to last week .
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@kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Backs against the wall stuff ,
Going to be interesting to see how they respond, us
Then I guess it will be interesting to see how the argies back up as well , good chance they might be a bit flat compared to last week .
pretty sure we'll win well, as that's the pattern. And the cracks will be nicely papered.
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@KiwiMurph said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Lol Perenara
it makes me feel like im missing something obvious...what im looking for in players seems very very different to what paid professionals are looking for or they see things i dont...doesnt help my connection with the team
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@mariner4life said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
pretty sure we'll win well, as that's the pattern. And the cracks will be nicely papered.
I expect about a 20 point margin
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@ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
I know we are all upset about the loss last week and certain selections have question marks on them for us fans, but come on, Razor’s hardy the first coach that has named a VC and said VC (or even captain) has been in a form rut and still been selected.
I didn't say he was the first coach to deal with this issue and I have some sympathy because the team isn't flush with leaders so he has to pick someone as VC
I'm simply making the point that by making Jordie VC it makes him more difficult to drop
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@kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Then I guess it will be interesting to see how the argies back up as well , good chance they might be a bit flat compared to last week .
Going to be really interesting to see how they kick on. If they're up for it again, then it's all on. If Argentina have already played their final, then we can probably find another openside for a 6-2 bench split.
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As I suspected, they've returned to what they think is their top team this weekend (bar injuries) whereas last week they were giving players rest with an eye to SA, and giving some of the bench players more minutes.
That said, I really don't agree with their top team in a number of areas.
Loose forwards is the most obvious one, with Blackadder selected at 6 again despite him struggling there at this level. Dalts and Cane should be fighting for the starting 7 jumper, neither are well suited to the bench. Blackadder and Sititi should be our options for the bench, and I favour Sititi for the impact he can bring as well as covering 8. My loosies would be 6. Finau 7. Dalts 8. Ardie with Sititi on the bench for impact.
At halfback, they identified Christie as a handbrake, but seem to be persisting with TJP who not only has exactly the same problem, but if fucking off to Japan. Ratima should be starting, and if they want experience on the bench in case things go pear shaped for Ratima then TJP could fill that role, but we really need to move on from him ASAP.
Jordie and Rieko have taken some heat recently, but are our best 12/13 pairing right now so I actually agree with their selections, the more they play together the better. ALB is the perfect bench option.
The back three looks good, Clarke the incumbent 11 and Jordan at 14 gives us some serious fire power that we've been lacking. Beauden at 15 is OK, but I would prefer him on the bench to close games but we don't have a lot of options there with Perofeta injured and Love a rookie. I know some Jordan fans will be dismayed to see another coach put him at 14 for the ABs, but I think that's the position where he can maximise his positives without exposing him defensively.
The tight five is what it is really due to injuries. SB and Pat T add a huge amount of grunt to the pack, and we are missing SB in the lineouts. Codie and Aumua is a really strong 1/2 punch at hooker so I am happy with them.
Overall it's a better team than last week, but injuries and ongoing selection issues leave us vulnerable again.
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On the positive side the changes on the wing should counter the kicking game. They went to Tele'a consistently at kickoffs and that target is gone now
Clarke should come in and do plenty of carries close to the ruck. Hopefully the forwards and large 12 decide to help out too
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@ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Landers92 said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
My takeaways from the starting XV.
I like the balance of the wingers better than Telea and Reece. Clarke and Jordan offer the Julian Savea/Ben Smith type balance.
Would you not start Ofa at loose head considering he’s been playing and Tamaiti hasn’t? Or are we just are just going throw another crusader straight into the starting xv who hasn’t played a lot of minutes at all this year….. not a shock. Thought having experience on the field would be a big thing in this game seeing as they harp on about how you can’t replace experience.
Shocked TJP is still starting, would prefer Ratima but I guess this is his chance to step up as a leader and prove why he should still be in the 23.
A shame De Groot has hurt his neck. Hope it isn’t serious.
And that experience is very valuable to close out a test.
That what was I thought as well, then I remembered to close out a test we need to be leading… pretty bold from the coaches don’t you think?
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@Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@KiwiMurph said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Lol Perenara
it makes me feel like im missing something obvious...what im looking for in players seems very very different to what paid professionals are looking for or they see things i dont...doesnt help my connection with the team
It can only be experience. Theres definitely nothing else
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@Landers92 experience at what? being average?
thats harsh, been great in the past....but surely experience doesnt trump form
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@Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@KiwiMurph said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Lol Perenara
it makes me feel like im missing something obvious...what im looking for in players seems very very different to what paid professionals are looking for or they see things i dont...doesnt help my connection with the team
You aren't missing anything. Most coaches take a while to make changes and default to giving the experienced player another chance to prove themselves - even in the face of overwhelming evidence - especially coming off a loss. Equal parts frustrating and predictable.