Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions
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@Stargazer said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
Phew, YC, not red.
Tough situation when player dips head and shoulder. Any arm and it's a head high. Was he supposed to spring back out of the way? YC fair under current interpretations.
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@pakman said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
@Stargazer said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
So, bring on West; send DMac to fullback, Lowe to the left wing, and Rieko to 13.
That would have been the obvious starting configuration.
You have to wonder why they didn't start with that combination
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@Stargazer said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
@pakman said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
@Stargazer said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
So, bring on West; send DMac to fullback, Lowe to the left wing, and Rieko to 13.
That would have been the obvious starting configuration.
The question is, did they start Dmac at 10 at the request of Hansen and co? Or was this Cooper's bright idea?
I believe it was at the insistence of @Crucial
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@taniwharugby said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
@Crash if they had a proper 7 out there...
Like Pryor?
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@Stargazer said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
@pakman said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
@Stargazer said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
So, bring on West; send DMac to fullback, Lowe to the left wing, and Rieko to 13.
That would have been the obvious starting configuration.
The question is, did they start Dmac at 10 at the request of Hansen and co? Or was this Cooper's bright idea?
Cooper's. In the post-match interview he sees him as a 10. Says his skillset suits that position.
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@antipodean said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
@Stargazer said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
@pakman said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
@Stargazer said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
So, bring on West; send DMac to fullback, Lowe to the left wing, and Rieko to 13.
That would have been the obvious starting configuration.
The question is, did they start Dmac at 10 at the request of Hansen and co? Or was this Cooper's bright idea?
Cooper's. In the post-match interview he sees him as a 10. Says his skillset suits that position.
Well we didn't see any of that tonight
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@pakman said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
@taniwharugby said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
@Crash if they had a proper 7 out there...
Like Pryor?
He wasn't until the 70th minute...certainly woulda been a sight better 7 than Dixon
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@taniwharugby said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
@pakman said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
@taniwharugby said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
@Crash if they had a proper 7 out there...
Like Pryor?
He wasn't until the 70th minute...certainly woulda been a sight better 7 than Dixon
Looked a better balance once he came on. Wasn't hard to improve over Messam...
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@MiketheSnow said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
Thank fuck they yanked North.
Blown his chance.
McGeechan agrees and selected Daly as a test starter. I doubt it though.
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No line speed and no intensity from the Maori. It wasn't the lions that caused that the Maori just never brought anything near the kind of ferociousness that would be needed to win a test. Was an easy ride in the end. Gatland probably would have preferred more of a workout for his team
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@MiketheSnow said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
Shut up Barnes you fucking idiot.
What up?
BTW we'll swap you Barnes for Marshall ...
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Having time to reflect on the match just increases the disappointment.
This promised to be such a great contest, however it failed to be one. The Lions totally dominant at pretty much everything and the Maori barely gave anything to this match, Lions kept kicking the ball to them, and when the Maori did actually catch it, they either kicked it back or took a poor option with where to run or to pass to someone in a worse position.
Yes this can be put to the pressure the Lions put them under, but some of the decisions and errors weren't really under any pressure other than the score board or statistically, that try aside, they failed to fire a shot or even get thier big guns into the game, which given only about 20% possession or territory isn't surprising.
But that isn't unusual for NZ teams to get dominated, not quite that dominated, and still manage to create things, but unfortunately last night errors and poor decisions killed any opportunity of counter attack or even continuity.
It was a handy super forward pack, with a world class backline, so should have acquitted themselves much, much better, I expect this match has given the Lions plenty of confidence, but I expect they aren't stupid enough to think that this match was even close to the intensity they will get next week, in fact that probably sits below the Baabaa game for that.