All Blacks EOYT
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@Duluth said in All Blacks EOYT:
TSF posts containing ‘Bidwell’ sorted by upvotes: link
Fuck, I thought I was gonna appear a lot more on that link haha. @KiwiMurph obviously did the heavy lifting for us in that regard.
I remember us Blues fans used to always lose our shit over his articles when we were struggling haha.
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@Duluth said in All Blacks EOYT:
TSF posts containing ‘Bidwell’ sorted by upvotes: link
that is fucking GOLD
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@frugby said in All Blacks EOYT:
@brodean said in All Blacks EOYT:
Social media etiquette should not be a criteria for AB selection.
I don't think anyone said it should be. But think about it like this:
If you were a coach, and a player refused to answer a phone call explaining his non-selection, and went on to make a cryptic social media post moaning about it, would you be more or less likely to be inclined to select him in the future?
I wouldn't let that worry me, to be honest
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@KiwiInLondon said in All Blacks EOYT:
@African-Monkey so you either go with the young guy who shows some talent or two blokes who spend more time on Instagram than they do training? At least Robertson had the balls with the selections for this one part. Both Sotutu and Akira are brats
That's idle character assassination without any evidence.
You are talking about a current MVP and a player who played over 100 games under various Blues coach and lauded for his recent fitness
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Not sure it’s idle at all.
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Does anyone think there is on onus on some of the older players to step aside when they know their goose is cooked?
The jersey is bigger than the individual and all that.
For example should Cane and TJP have stood themselves down?
The likes of McCaw timed their exits to coincide with the end of a World Cup cycle and knew when to exit stage left.
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@Jet said in All Blacks EOYT:
Does anyone think there is on onus on some of the older players to step aside when they know their goose is cooked?
The jersey is bigger than the individual and all that.
For example should Cane and TJP have stood themselves down?
The likes of McCaw timed their exits to coincide with the end of a World Cup cycle and knew when to exit stage left.
In the past players were dropped when not good enough. I can understand them wanting to play in the black jersey as long as they can, it's up the Razor to decide when their time is up
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks EOYT:
@Jet said in All Blacks EOYT:
A lot of players living a charmed life which historically is not the Allblack way
Incorrect, it has been this was for many years now where it is harder to get dropped, particularly completely from the squad once you have been selected.
The ABs has been more of a club than a rep team for a very long time
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@nostrildamus said in All Blacks EOYT:
That's idle character assassination without any evidence.
Each subsequent post by @KiwiInLondon is an exercise in more obvious trolling.
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Back in the day it was Playboy with a Pamela Anderson centrefold under the bed. In the modern era it’s NZ Rugby World with the Sotutu pages stuck together and a few saucy Akira pictures missing. We need a dedicated thread for these lads.
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@Billy-Tell said in All Blacks EOYT:
Back in the day it was Playboy with a Pamela Anderson centrefold under the bed. In the modern era it’s NZ Rugby World with the Sotutu pages stuck together and a few saucy Akira pictures missing. We need a dedicated thread for these lads.
Says the bloke who was Helen Keller during Super Rugby.
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@antipodean said in All Blacks EOYT:
@Billy-Tell said in All Blacks EOYT:
Back in the day it was Playboy with a Pamela Anderson centrefold under the bed. In the modern era it’s NZ Rugby World with the Sotutu pages stuck together and a few saucy Akira pictures missing. We need a dedicated thread for these lads.
Says the bloke who was Helen Keller during Super Rugby.
TBH I like watching a match with braille. Gives you a really good feel for the game.
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@bayimports said in All Blacks EOYT:
@mariner4life said in All Blacks EOYT:
Maybe you have to read every article since the start of the international season to get an idea about what his agenda really is (hint, he fucking Haaaaates DMac)
But to start with "i hope we lose by shitloads so the coaches can pick who i want" is a fluffybunny move from a supposed journo. Then he basically goes on a long rant about the two old heads (a rant he's had before).
fair enough, cant say I have read much of his shit
You’ve made me realise that I don’t read any rugby articles at all anymore. I never go to NZH, Roar, RugbyPass. I don’t even click the links people post here
I watch games, form an opinion, then come here to have my opinions corrected by you guys.
Seems to be working ok for me so far.
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@voodoo said in All Blacks EOYT:
@bayimports said in All Blacks EOYT:
@mariner4life said in All Blacks EOYT:
Maybe you have to read every article since the start of the international season to get an idea about what his agenda really is (hint, he fucking Haaaaates DMac)
But to start with "i hope we lose by shitloads so the coaches can pick who i want" is a fluffybunny move from a supposed journo. Then he basically goes on a long rant about the two old heads (a rant he's had before).
fair enough, cant say I have read much of his shit
You’ve made me realise that I don’t read any rugby articles at all anymore. I never go to NZH, Roar, RugbyPass. I don’t even click the links people post here
I watch games, form an opinion, then come here to have my opinions corrected by you guys.
Seems to be working ok for me so far.
Hamish Bidwell is the reason journalists get paid what they do
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@Machpants said in All Blacks EOYT:
@voodoo You’re missing the oportunity to read those articles then internally ridicule them for their inferior and stuid opinions
Stupid opinions as well
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@Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks EOYT:
I remember thinking at the time that Justin marshall hung around longer than he should have, was playing past him prime….but can’t think of too many people since…until the last few years
Marshall is a very good example of what this coaching group should be doing with some of the experienced guys.
In 2004, The Cartel went to Europe without all the old stagers like Marshall, Mehrts and Carlos - basically because they wanted the younger guys, the starts of the future to step out of their shadows and also to allow them to develop their own new high performance culture and move away from a culture that was not delivering results (and in some respects had become a bit toxic - see the binge drinking session after the 2004 humiliation by the Boks).
That’s probably what is needed now, and we can’t do that if we are selecting guys on the basis that they are there to share their experience of this stale and increasingly unsuccessful culture.
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@junior said in All Blacks EOYT:
@Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks EOYT:
I remember thinking at the time that Justin marshall hung around longer than he should have, was playing past him prime….but can’t think of too many people since…until the last few years
Marshall is a very good example of what this coaching group should be doing with some of the experienced guys.
In 2004, The Cartel went to Europe without all the old stagers like Marshall, Mehrts and Carlos - basically because they wanted the younger guys, the starts of the future to step out of their shadows and also to allow them to develop their own new high performance culture and move away from a culture that was not delivering results (and in some respects had become a bit toxic - see the binge drinking session after the 2004 humiliation by the Boks).
That’s probably what is needed now, and we can’t do that if we are selecting guys on the basis that they are there to share their experience of this stale and increasingly unsuccessful culture.
That was largely to get rid of the negative drinking culture that existed within the team and saw the All Blacks take a massive step towards professionalism. You could argue they've gone too far the other way now (not enough individualism) but it wasn't like they were just looking to give more opportunities to younger players, they were looking to flush out some bad eggs and put them on notice, which is quite different to the current situation.