All Blacks v Argentina II
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ive never really wanted to a jurno untill now....so many questions i would like to throw at them, actually make the say "yes, we think out of position X is better than super rugby form player Y"
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I just really don't understand. After that performance, our reaction is to change 3 x outside backs. I don't mind those selections per se, but where is the accountability? The only forward change is through injury.
And if we are committed to this dipshit loose forward policy, then why did they pick Finau at all? Do they genuinely think he covers lock?
Also: way to take a very young guy, throw him in late to a losing side out of position and then drop him. Great management. -
So my take on the changes in the backs points to quite a different style of play. Telea and Reece probably aren't a great pairing in that they spend a lot of time not on the wing - in particular at the back of a ruck. Clarke does it a bit, but not nearly so much and Jordan tends to inject himself one/two out. Bring on the pick n go winger when the defence is tired and out of shape makes more sense. Rieko and Jordie to actually run hard and straight to tire out said defence, the sweet feet midfielder on again when the defence isn't fresh.
I'm far from convinced Jordan offers anything more under the high ball though.
The selection of the loosies, which Razor is solely responsible for? Fuck a duck, he's trolling.
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@Bones said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
So my take on the changes in the backs points to quite a different style of play. Telea and Reece probably aren't a great pairing in that they spend a lot of time not on the wing - in particular at the back of a ruck. Clarke does it a bit, but not nearly so much and Jordan tends to inject himself one/two out. Bring on the pick n go winger when the defence is tired and out of shape makes more sense. Rieko and Jordie to actually run hard and straight to tire out said defence, the sweet feet midfielder on again when the defence isn't fresh.
I'm far from convinced Jordan offers anything more under the high ball though.
The selection of the loosies, which Razor is solely responsible for? Fuck a duck, he's trolling.
I really don't get that midfield selection, both of those guys are horribly out of form. I guess banking on out of form players to get the ABs out of a form slump is a great strategy.
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@Canes4life I don't think either are playing horrible, something's just not clicking. Hopefully it'll click? Might be easier with wingers running lines off you rather than fucking about at the breakdown.
And if one is actually playing horrible then hook him for the form midfielder.
It is, however, an absolute piss take that Finau, Proctor, can't squeeze their way into a 23.
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All provincial bias aside.
There are 4 guys in the 23 who either just came back from Japan or are heading there shortly. Another one is off to Leinster after the EOYT.
Form players from super rugby like Sititi, Sotutu, Ratima, Love , Proctor, Akira, Lakai etc all have cases to be made that they have been hard done by from their respective fans.
They have trotted out two rizla paper wins against England and a horror show last week.
It doesn’t feel like a meritocracy.
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@reprobate said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Also: way to take a very young guy, throw him in late to a losing side out of position and then drop him. Great management
Who?
Finau has not lost a test yet.
Sititi?
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@booboo said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@reprobate said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Also: way to take a very young guy, throw him in late to a losing side out of position and then drop him. Great management
Who?
There's only two guys dropped! Surely you can figure that out?
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@Bones said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@booboo said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@reprobate said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Also: way to take a very young guy, throw him in late to a losing side out of position and then drop him. Great management
Who?
There's only two guys dropped! Surely you can figure that out?
Telea or Reece?
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@booboo said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Bones said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@booboo said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@reprobate said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Also: way to take a very young guy, throw him in late to a losing side out of position and then drop him. Great management
Who?
There's only two guys dropped! Surely you can figure that out?
Telea or Reece?
Telea is on the bench.
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The management of Finau and Sititi has been absolutely awful to date. What the hell were they thinking putting Sititi on at 6 in a test we were battling in. He's a rookie and doesn't normally play there. That's one of the dumbest substitutions I can think of in AB history, and just to top it off they drop him after he completely unsurprisingly didn't go very well just to fuck with his confidence.
Picking Finau and Sititi and leaving out Akira and Sotutu was always a huge risk for those two young players, they really should be learning their trade in the squad and from the bench (in their preferred positions!). I was concerned their confidence would get ruined, and that is coming to pass with the way they are being managed. The coaches desperation to not pick the Blues boys is not only hurting us on the field, it is fucking around with the form and confidence of two players that we hope will be mainstays in the black jersey down the track.
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@sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Maybe that is slightly better than last week's side. But I'm hardly filled with confidence.
A great chance for Argentina to notch up a second consecutive away win against the ABs.
If that happens then you really do have problems
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@Canes4life said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Cane confirmed in the interview he was covering 8 if Ardie goes down.
I mean I like Cane and we need his starch but Sotutu must be sick as a parrot.
Oh god, the All Blacks really are going backwards.
Not only Sotutu, but Sititi, Iose and even Renton must be choking on their cornflakes.
Weetbix probably
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Huge match this one. Big pressure.
I would have started Ratima and Proctor.