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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    Haha, those thinking Read and Kaino won't play the first test are surely having a larfff.

    Luatua at no8, no thanks. He's a better blindside IMO. I actually don't think he'll make the squad andI'd rather they picked Messam.

    Squire will make the squad but he's an impact player still.

    Ardie Savea starting? I don't think he's ready. Last year Hansen had Todd start more tests than him. Savea showed he was a decent impact player, but I think he has a ways to go in his accuracy in the tackle.

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    @mariner4life Yeah - you'd think we didn't have any 6/8 options some of what's being talked here.

    I'd pick also Messam, Dixon, Taufua and perhaps even Luke Whitelock, before I'd start thinking about converting a 7 or lock.

    Not sure about PT on the bench. I'd be somewhat inclined to go with Romano.

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    @Billy-Tell said in How are the AB's tracking heading into the BIL series?:

    And now read has had thumb surgery...

    I wouldn't worry about it. Some bloke on the Stuff.co.nz comments section said there are plenty of better No 8s in NZ than Read. That's good enough to put my mind at ease.

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    #145

    You cantabs are hilarious

    Todd, whitelock and Taufua? Jesus.

    Bunch of Mark Carters

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    #146

    @mariner4life Hey - it's not us suggesting to play Cane at 6 or 8 to accommodate Todd! 🙂

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    #147

    @Chris-B. Me either! Jesus.

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    #148

    Luckily ACT is most likely right in that Read and Kaino will be lining up for the first test with 6 and 8 on their backs.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    I've never been on the Taufua bandwagon. I like his game at Super level and what he brings for the Saders, but he's not test material in my eyes.

    Todd has the tackling, stamina and support game that the AB coaches seem to really like. So I'm not surprised he's there or thereabouts. Just ask Canes4Life....

    S. Whitelock to blindside, nup no need.

    On those pushing Scott Barrett, he's developing nicely but I think just like last year he'll only get in if there are injuries to our four frontline locks. He has some work ons.

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    #150

    Ladbrokes are paying $1.20 for an ab series win still

    https://m.ladbrokes.com.au/sports/rugby-union/9989953-series-betting-2017-british-irish-lions-tour-of-new-zealand/9989953-series-betting-2017-british-irish-lions-tour-of-new-zealand/

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    The one positive about the injuries to Read, Kaino and Coles and the likely suspension of Whitelock is that our forwards will be bloody fresh going into the first test. If these guys can recover in time for the first test, I think their freshness will give them an edge over what must be a jaded Lions pack.

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    #152

    So who are we most likely to see in the first test, should injury recoveries not go to plan?

    1. Moody
    2. Coltman
    3. Franks
    4. Retallick
    5. Whitelock
    6. Squire
    7. Cane
    8. Luatua
    9. TJP
    10. Barrett
    11. R Ioane
    12. Crotty
    13. ALB
    14. J Savea
    15. Smith

    Reserves:

    1. Taylor
    2. Crockett
    3. Faumuina
    4. S. Barrett
    5. A. Savea
    6. A. Smith
    7. A. Cruden
    8. SBW
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    @Tim said in How are the AB's tracking heading into the BIL series?:

    So who are we most likely to see in the first test, should injury recoveries not go to plan?

    1. Moody
    2. Coltman
    3. Franks
    4. Retallick
    5. Whitelock
    6. Squire
    7. Cane
    8. Luatua
    9. TJP
    10. Barrett
    11. R Ioane
    12. Crotty
    13. ALB
    14. J Savea
    15. Smith

    Coltman? Hmmm

    I'd swap 6 and 8

    Dagg not expected back?

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    replied to booboo on last edited by
    #154

    @booboo Yeah, assuming Dagg is unavailable.

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    #155

    Ben Smith is injured

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    #156

    @Toddy It's just a sprain, so I've counted him in. If he and Dagg are out then who plays fullback? McKenzie?

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    replied to Tim on last edited by
    #157

    @Tim BB and Cruden starts at 10?

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    replied to Tim on last edited by Stargazer
    #158

    @Tim I understand from last week's interviews that Dagg is expected to return against the Hurricanes on 13 May, so I'd expect him in the 14 jersey and Julian Savea at 11. In absence of Dagg, it would be either Rieko Ioane or Naholo in the 14 jersey.

    If Ben Smith is still injured, Dagg will play 15, obviously.

    I think Taylor will start, not Coltman.

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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by
    #159

    @taniwharugby

    For once Marshall was right (re: taping the outside of your boot never works) and once Smith warmed down the pain and swelling would have kicked in.

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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by
    #160

    @taniwharugby I'd be loath to move our best back from his most effective position.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    replied to Tim on last edited by
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    @Tim A Smith will be the starting halfback.

    Luatua is on the outside looking in after his signing debacle last year. I don't think Hansen will select him even if his form warrants selection.

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