Springboks v All Blacks
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@rotated said in Springboks v All Blacks:
The weirdest thing with ALB is he wasn't really in the frame until injuries struck. They were still really keen on Seta and Fekitoa.
Can't really remember the last All Black who snuck in on the back of injuries and then turned out to be what we are looking for? Maybe Brad Thorn when he came back?
Might be wrong, but I think when Jane was initially selected to start on the wing , we were a few options down with injury at the time , he may have got there in the end anyway
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Just watching replay. At 27th minute Beast cleans out Whitelock and then pins him down about a metre from the ruck. Beast is deliberately placing his entire weight and knee on Whitelock. Now if Whitelock reacts to that he gets a yellow, but Beast gets nothing for deliberately holding a player down and taking him out of the game.
This is probably something all sides do and it should be cracked down on imho.
The Bok 13 kick and chase vs BB was hilarious.
How the fark was that TJP try awarded?
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Caught up with what I watched this morning. That Barrett pass that led to the TJP try was ridiculous. Drew 3 players.
Even when having an "off" game he craps on every other 10 in the game. His skillset is absurd.
Surely Retallick has to be player of the year. He is a straight out phenom.
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That African lad sang our anthem very well
What a fortunate pleasure it is to be able to pin our hopes, expectations and entertainment hours to this current band of AB's - makes you appreciate the "birthplace lottery" we all won
ALB has been a surprising revelation. Always thought he'd hold his own for a wee while and then we'd see (like Crotty and Feki) but, by christ the young lad has learned his stuff well and looks a natural in black. Well done son!
TJ adds some good physicality and is mostly pretty good - passing was suss last night though
Anyone see Hansen rub his nose when he realised the camera as on him? I chuckled
Agree with the comment about savouring the work of our locks at the moment, they do so much.
Anyone else see that lima scored a definite try? Amazing that that was denied when the backward pass of TJ was knocked back by a Bok. No replays, no matter play on. WTF?
I do it so often that the guardians of the referees sensibilities on here must be nearing apoplexy - but fucked if I'd want my work broadcast to several million homes if I was that SHIT at it!
"Was eight in front?"
"Yes eight was in front?"
"Was there separation?"
"Yes eight was in front"
"Ok no try"
Fuck like listening to a drunk discussion at 3 am about whether you'd fuck Jolie or Johannsen first - utterly ridiculous with no bearing on realityHow could that daft dopey frenchmen judge Naholo's first minute knock on to have travelled forward? Seriously, that's a standard call in rugby at any level. Fuckwit.
As for the other calls...ditto. he does make some very good calls (ala young Gardiner who must have been working a shift at KFC drivethrough and thus unavailable I guess) for example the Faf deliberate knock on, Moody's lazy non retreat from an infield bomb and I guess most games flow under him, but jesus wept we must see the game differently. Slowing down rucks, contesting while being prone over ruck bodies, obstructing after the ruck, Brodie's tackle and get up, TJ's try (fuck off the TMO gets to make the final call eh Wayne?), Brodie's try, Lima's try are just examples of how he does his job
but
I guess he doesn't influence the outcome too much and their appears more incompetence than bias. oh well c'est la vie I guessBarrett looks assured and confident even when he can't kick the top off a rice pudding
Must have been a wise halftime talk because all the miracle stuff that was not coming off in the first stanza was put right
Lima's kick at the end was all class
Shit the Boks hit us hard in the first 20 on D. Typical SA with some driving hits and forcing us back but unfortuanately
Typical SA with nothing on attack.
What do they do all week?
they didn't even have a rolling lineout maul to have a go with???
Did Habana get the ball passed to him at all?
Is there seriously no better winger than HHHHoeHHHHard?Just dress up the Lions Super runner up team in green and yellow and use that team from now on
I feel real empathy for my Saffa mates - good honest rugby men and women- who have had this dross forced upon them. Life's tough in the republic without losing 2 hours a week to these pointless tactics. poor buggers shafted by fishheads like the suit and sneaker wearing handshaking attention seeking twat at the start (I didn't hear who he was, and he didn't look like Mandela, who I think is deceased), so WTF?
Waisake was good. he's keen and fast and likes having a red hot go at everything - good building blocks
Dagg was good tooMoody needs to be reminded of discipline, or maybe there's a discipline/don't be a pussy contiuum that he falls on the right side of
Squire, good lad. reducing that mullet has added to his game
Kirwan (ours, not the metrosexual winger who somewhere lost his cock) was spot on when he said not often such a scoreline flattered the loser
I loved watching that game live, had great fun cackling and oohing with glee during the early hours of the morning.
That's my (our) team their doing their thing and driving themselves to get better and better.
Humility be damned!!!
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Strange game, man the Boks were limp. Just offered nothing, kicked all their ball away and were fairly passive in defense for the majority of the game. How did they beat the Wallabies last week? Having said that the fall of both these teams has been monumental. Crazy to think the AB's have room to improve and settle.
As others have said ALB was awesome. Exactly what we need from our midfield. Someone who can bend the line and break a tackle/take a gap but is awesome at giving it to his support when that is the best option. Some great "SBW" offloads too. Come Lions time we are going to have 6-7 options for that midfield.
BB's kicking was shit but he had a decent game otherwise. Some great running and passing.
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Springboks v All Blacks:
Caught up with what I watched this morning. That Barrett pass that led to the TJP try was ridiculous. Drew 3 players.
Even when having an "off" game he craps on every other 10 in the game. His skillset is absurd.
Surely Retallick has to be player of the year. He is a straight out phenom.
Surley that player of the year award is a two horse race between Barrett and daylight.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Springboks v All Blacks:
Caught up with what I watched this morning. That Barrett pass that led to the TJP try was ridiculous. Drew 3 players.
Even when having an "off" game he craps on every other 10 in the game. His skillset is absurd.
Surely Retallick has to be player of the year. He is a straight out phenom.
I'd say the player of the year is Barrett. Awesome through Super rugby as well.
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@Frank said in Springboks v All Blacks:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Springboks v All Blacks:
Caught up with what I watched this morning. That Barrett pass that led to the TJP try was ridiculous. Drew 3 players.
Even when having an "off" game he craps on every other 10 in the game. His skillset is absurd.
Surely Retallick has to be player of the year. He is a straight out phenom.
I'd say the player of the year is Barrett. Awesome through Super rugby as well.
If you include SR then no question. There aren't enough superlatives to describe his SR season. The highlight reel in youtube is a thing of beauty.
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@jegga It was, believe it or not, a seven point ballgame at 22-15 at the three quarter mark (reviewing a highlights package - TJP scored a try about eight seconds later). Then fuck me, it turned into a seven times tables test at school.
Credit to Nisbett and Goldie, even they knew the scoreline was flattering to the Boks at that point.
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its really strange , I cant remember ever feeling this relaxed watching the ABs ,
We can be behind in the first half , and normally I would be starting to sit on the edge of my seat
but there is this almost arrogant confidence right now , knowing our opposition cant go the 80 with us ,
to feel that way playing the Boks over there , almost feels a bit surreal
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@mimic said in Springboks v All Blacks:
Regarding TJP.. his service is still pretty bad.. there was one passage of play where 2 of his passes went to ground.. and the rest weren't in front of the man either..
A Smith is still the king
At the time I assumed a Bok had got a sly hand or foot somewhere to turn those passes into grubbed along the ground.
But up until about 3 months ago I had TJP rated as the worst AB I'd seen, so not beyond the realms of possibility that he can still throw the odd shocker.
Fair to say I do actually rate him now.
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@mimic said in Springboks v All Blacks:
Regarding TJP.. his service is still pretty bad.. there was one passage of play where 2 of his passes went to ground.. and the rest weren't in front of the man either..
A Smith is still the king
They are quite different players with their own strengths and weaknesses.
The past two tests have actually suited TJP. He's had to put in a heap of tackles and there's been a lot of stuff happening at the ruck that TJ's size has actually been an advantage.
If Smith comes back next test, great. But if TJP starts again, that will be great too.
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Yeah we already know Smith is the business ,
Long term , its not hurting us getting game time into the no 2 and 3
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@kiwiinmelb said in Springboks v All Blacks:
its really strange , I cant remember ever feeling this relaxed watching the ABs ,
We can be behind in the first half , and normally I would be starting to sit on the edge of my seat
but there is this almost arrogant confidence right now , knowing our opposition cant go the 80 with us ,
to feel that way playing the Boks over there , almost feels a bit surreal
There have been a few times but the one that really sticks out was the ABs team built around the great Auckland shield team of the late 80s. When Buck fronted for the Haka you knew it was over, just a question of how much. And Fox was the best NZ goalkicker I can remember. He never seemed to miss
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I'm not sure if it has been mentioned previously but BBs goal kicking style seems to have been adjusted (mostly for good, but it came unstuck in the wind).
Watch most kickers and they way 'over kick' what is necessary. That's because they want one procedure and standard irrespective of distance and angle and conditions. How many times do you see close kicks sail way up high and into the stands when a simple prod could have done the job? Also why you sometimes see what look like easy kick skew away because they are kicked hard but not perfectly.
They key is that that kicking movement must be perfect or the risk of missing increases (yes, stating the obvious). What I have noticed with BB is that he recently started just stroking the ball through quite low and with only enough force as was necessary. This worked for a while to combat his inconsistencies but last night the wind played havoc with this approach as there wasn't enough weight behind the ball.
He isn't a poor kicker, just needs to either work on picking the style for the moment or finding that one style that works for him at a high percentage.