All Blacks vs Wallabies I
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Thing that keeps coming into my head is the team isn't fit enough for our game plan. To be repeatedly run down in last 20 minutes and way it's happening says nothing else to me. They look gassed metally, and really truglling, which usually means brain is getting starved of oxygen? It's happening to often to draw any other conclusion!
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@Dan54 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:
Thing that keeps coming into my head is the team isn't fit enough for our game plan. To be repeatedly run down in last 20 minutes and way it's happening says nothing else to me. They look gassed metally, and really truglling, which usually means brain is getting starved of oxygen? It's happening to often to draw any other conclusion!
It wasn’t just the last 20, they scored 3 points in the second half. Failed to build pressure. Lots of things were off:
- scrum didn’t dominate. I expected more.
- Damien didn’t ice try scoring opportunities
- our back line attack looked off in 2nd half. ALB?
- Ardie turned the ball over a number of times on attack
- we didn’t win collisions on d. A real lack of offensive tackling.I hate seeing players carrying the attacker backwards in your own 20, looking for them to fall for a turnover opportunity. Is that because we are gassed?
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@Magic65 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:
@Donsteppa I'm more interested in finding out who's in charge of conditioning... This person needs their credentials checked.
Nick Gill.. over a decade he's been in charge of S&C for the AB's
I know he got an average feedback review from the players under Fozzie so surprised he still there under new regime
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“It’s a fair question, we didn’t finish that game as well as we could have, it was talked about in our review and we have got some younger men starting their Test careers as well,” Assistant coach Jason Ryan
What utter bullshit, who were or best players? Sititi, Ratima, and Vai. Hardly test legends, so it's nothing to do with number of caps as it our more experienced players letting us down. It's a coaching team with is head in the sand over the actual performances of experienced players, and the requirements of modern test rugby
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@Machpants It's his lack of honesty that is most surprising.
Most other All Black coaches would have said something like "played poorly, still won, lots to work on." Robertson tried to spin it as some sort of great and historic victory. Does he think the NZ Rugby public are fools?
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@sparky said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:
@Machpants It's his lack of honesty that is most surprising.
Most other All Black coaches would have said something like "played poorly, still won, lots to work on." Robertson tried to spin it as some sort of great and historic victory. Does he think the NZ Rugby public are fools?
I suppose it's historic for Surf Features himself to not be on the losing end of a Bledisloe campaign...
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@Donsteppa said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:
@sparky said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:
@Machpants It's his lack of honesty that is most surprising.
Most other All Black coaches would have said something like "played poorly, still won, lots to work on." Robertson tried to spin it as some sort of great and historic victory. Does he think the NZ Rugby public are fools?
I suppose it's historic for Surf Features himself to not be on the losing end of a Bledisloe campaign...
I’m surprised the celebrity coach didn’t do a breakdance
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@sparky said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:
@Machpants It's his lack of honesty that is most surprising.
Most other All Black coaches would have said something like "played poorly, still won, lots to work on." Robertson tried to spin it as some sort of great and historic victory. Does he think the NZ Rugby public are fools?
I'm not sure if it is lack of honesty, that may just be his personality - the way he looks at things, always positive. But it is not realistic enough for test match rugby IMO
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@Duluth said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:
@Donsteppa said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:
@sparky said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:
@Machpants It's his lack of honesty that is most surprising.
Most other All Black coaches would have said something like "played poorly, still won, lots to work on." Robertson tried to spin it as some sort of great and historic victory. Does he think the NZ Rugby public are fools?
I suppose it's historic for Surf Features himself to not be on the losing end of a Bledisloe campaign...
I’m surprised the celebrity coach didn’t do a breakdance
The dummy public would still get behind him and tell him what a hero he is.
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@Machpants said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:
The big headline is Razor 'we found a way' oh how awesome 'found a way' to not throw away a lead of 21. You must be so proud. Cock
Never met the guy and never will, but yeah, he does come across as a cock in his press conferences.
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@Machpants said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:
@sparky said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:
@Machpants It's his lack of honesty that is most surprising.
Most other All Black coaches would have said something like "played poorly, still won, lots to work on." Robertson tried to spin it as some sort of great and historic victory. Does he think the NZ Rugby public are fools?
I'm not sure if it is lack of honesty, that may just be his personality - the way he looks at things, always positive. But it is not realistic enough for test match rugby IMO
I might be a bit old school but I preferred the grumpy old man approach after a below par performance, like Ted and shag would give it ,
call it what it is not sugar coat it .
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I agree that the players don't seem up to sustaining the game plan but the bench mismanagement doesn't help.
I'd like to see Tuipulotu at least back on the bench for leadership and impact.
If Vaa'i is now the best lock they need to consider bringing off the captain like SA do.
They could also consider an up the middle game plan from the bench players - aiming to maintain possession after the initial burst of points from the starting XV.
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@brodean said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:
I agree that the players don't seem up to sustaining the game plan but the bench mismanagement doesn't help.
I'd like to see Tuipulotu at least back on the bench for leadership and impact.
If Vaa'i is now the best lock they need to consider bringing off the captain like SA do.
They could also consider an up the middle game plan from the bench players - aiming to maintain possession after the initial burst of points from the starting XV.
Tuipulotu has never provided that in the past - what makes you think he can now?
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He was good in both English tests this year.
He's played 45 tests with a win rate of 80% over 3 coaching regimes.
He offers far more leadership and experience than Darry or Lord.
He also offers go forward up the middle which is something we are desperately missing in the tight five and something neither Darry or Lord offer to the same level.
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