Ireland v NZ - Chicago Showdown & Dublin Duel
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based on internet behaviour over the last 24 hours, i would like to congratulate Australia on their win over the All Blacks on the weekend
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@Winger said in Ireland v NZ - Chicago Showdown:
@pukunui said in Ireland v NZ - Chicago Showdown:
Barrets goal kicking was ropey again. T
I thought he only missed one
Correct. He missed one of four conversion attempts. His penalty kick was successful, too, so he got 4 out of 5.
I think people think his goal kicking wasn't good, because it was the first kick he missed and because they expected his goal kicking to be bad after the last few games. -
@Stargazer in a game like that, with his kicking record is it any surprise people focus on the negative?
Given the one he missed wasn't that hard either.
Yes his kicking wasn't as bad as it has been, but his overall performances the past 2 outings have been well below what he has given us this year. Maybe he is fatigued or just in a slump, who knows.
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I think some of the comments seem to be a little revisionist. It seems to happen after every loss, there's this should've selected such and such, took them lightly, arrogant, etc etc.
Someone mentioned Fekitoa, hehas been a bench replacement on a number of occasions and played that role to good effect.
Sure Dagg would have been handy but it wasn't surprising to see the two wingers selected given Hansen and co have been gunning for that combo to start for a while to give it more opportunity but haven't been able due to Naholo's injuries.
Aaron Smith was poor but no matter what some says he's still our number 1 halfback and it seems entirely reasonable that Hansen would give him the opportunity after a few weeks off.
Kaino at lock was a conservative choice and points to lack of 80 minute lock options. A work in progress.
Barrett had a poor game, but when Cruden came on he provided impact and Barrett performed in this game a little better from the back.
Squire is a work in progress. I thought he did some good things for a guy still developing.
Cane and Read below par for the standards they have provided.
Pairing Crotty and Moala was a great selection IMO. But Moala struggled and Crotty was going okay before the injury.
We were starved of ball and created very little turnover opportunities where we are very dangerous. Our LO sucked and we made errors.
Ireland executed well and put scoreboard pressure on us. They headed into the final 20 with enough in the tank to close us out.
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@ACT-Crusader as usual, the voice of reason and sanity
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I think it was a combination of the Irish playing well and a large number of our guys having an off day at the office.
Be interesting to see if this win 'unleashes' the Irish back in Dublin, or how playing in front of a home crowd with a bit of expectation affects them.
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@taniwharugby FYI my post was neutral and didn't include any judgment of what people were thinking (I guess that's the problem with written communication, that you can't always detect how/with what intention a text has been written; emoji's can only help a bit).
As to Barrett's kicking, this is probably the most interesting that has been said about that during the EOYT team naming (from 15'46''):
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@taniwharugby said in Ireland v NZ - Chicago Showdown:
I think it was a combination of the Irish playing well and a large number of our guys having an off day at the office.
bro. once in over a hundred years.
if i have an off-day, it's usually tuesday.
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Hey Rapido, I agree with the first line but not the second. I do not need to harden up and I am not a princess.
This was not the game to do that. In the leadup to this game we had all and sundry from the AB camp talking about how good a side Ireland are and also how this AB side wanted to set new standards on and off the field and add to the legacy. A 111 year old record is something to treasure and not to give up without a fight.This game demanded the best we could put on the field.
Aaron Smith got yanked against the WBs for getting flustered and has been seriously stuffed up by the well known shenanigans in Christchurch. TJP has really stepped up this year and copes miles better with aggression around the breakdowns and scores tries that Smith can't. He is the form 9 and should have started.
ALB has amazed all of us with his maturity and his play for someone so young. He is to the manor born. I refuse to believe the bs that he is tired and not to have him on the bench defies belief. Fekitoa has been around for a while and has just not improved his game at all which is inferior to the variety in ALB's game. In no time at all ALB has formed a good partnership with Crotty and should have started. Again, in a game of such massive importance you DO NOT fucking rest and rotate. Moala is definitely worth persevering with but with his shortcomings this was not the game for him.
Two big bruisers on the wings, WTF, both of whom have limited skillsets. I thought we gave this away in 2009. Again, we knew what the Irish would bring and they did. Dagg on the right wing has added balance to the side this year and the Irish would have got a lot less change from their efforts if he had been there. Apart from his bust for the first try Naholo looked all at sea which for me pretty much sums up his season in black. Again, Shag, why ?
Jerome is the world's best 6. I don't buy the reasons for not starting Barrett at lock. He is a lock. Why weaken the blindside to plug a hole at lock because you have then successfully weakened two positions. Squire for all his potential is not a starter yet and we really missed Kaino at 6.
Read made a comment about their heads not being 100% right. You said what Keiran. I have said for ages that my biggest worry at McGod's retirement was the captaincy. Read was quoted last week as saying that he has demanded that he and his leadership team are in control of the team from Thursdays on. The coaches pull their heads in apparently from that point. To my eyes there was a deficiency of captaincy smarts in Chicago. That seriously needs to be addressed. All well and good when you are winning but captaincy in adversity is a much tougher gig.
Anyway, just my views. If we were going to lose to Ireland I would rather have done it in a less insipid manner. I am an old geezer and probably get the shits too easily but geez I would have liked to have been able to say that I was immensely proud of a losing effort when the Irish won.
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Doesn't say who the author of the article is
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11743497
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@mariner4life said in Ireland v NZ - Chicago Showdown:
based on internet behaviour over the last 24 hours, i would like to congratulate Australia on their win over the All Blacks on the weekend
I guess it comes with the territory of being so dominant. When we lose the whole world rejoices.
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@Jimmy-Jimmy you're right, you don't need to harden up, perhaps lighten up....
111 year old record of not being defeated by Ireland was a tremendous effort. Now that it's over, it can still be celebrated can't it? I personally don't hold it with too much regard. Nice and all, but in this day and age where there is so much test rugby (and not games), "test records" are going to get beaten. The ABs didn't perform well and that is very disappointing, but it doesn't really have anything to do with them not treasuring the legacy.
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@ACT-Crusader no! they didn't play with enuff pashun!! facking run around a bit! And it's all everybody's fault!! hanging's too good for 'em! disgrace!!
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@No-Quarter said in Ireland v NZ - Chicago Showdown:
@mariner4life said in Ireland v NZ - Chicago Showdown:
based on internet behaviour over the last 24 hours, i would like to congratulate Australia on their win over the All Blacks on the weekend
I guess it comes with the territory of being so dominant. When we lose the whole world rejoices.
The funny thing is, my French friends are telling me that - while French comments were indeed jubilant - they are particularly fearful that the ABs will come back with a vengeance and smash Les Bleus in Paris.
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ACT Crusader, as I said just an old geezer raging at the dying of the light. I admire the Irish for the way they played and I would have liked us to have done the same for more than 15 minutes. I promise I will get over it.
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Mr Boo Boo, apologies for my slackness in not replying to your welcome to the Fern about 600 posts ago. You asked if an olive branch had been extended and the answer is no. Is there one ?
It has taken me a while to move from reading and loving the Fern to contributing and I am sure I will have fun. Thanks again.
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What needs to be said, and Shag will do so behind closed doors, is that the ABs lost a game they should have won.
Sure, we were rats hit in first half, but at 29/33 the Irish were shattered and all which was required was composure and accuracy. In which case, we were looking at a 41-33 score line.
However, the AB backs were conspicuous by their lack of composure and errors crept in from trying to force things.
We needed a wise head in the midfield at that point, and even BB was complicit.
In fact, we were luckier to get out of jail in 2013 than we would have been if we'd won on Saturday.
That cold hard fact is hard to stomach.
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@Jimmy-Jimmy by the way, welcome aboard to a world of time wasting, pointless discussion, circular arguments. Word of caution, enter the Off Topic threads at own risk especially ones that have innocuous titles - they are a trap to lure you in to talk about politics, religion and peak oil