All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2
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@gt12 said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
@hydro11 said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
@scruffy-lookin said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
@hydro11 Are you a scapegoat when it's your fault? Isn't that just being held responsible? SBW farked up royally and has form of doing exactly the same thing in big games. I'm all for letting players learn from their mistakes and come back better but I would be OK with him being dropped.
Some people are saying he should never play again. Fair enough saying that tonight but I hope people don't say that in a month's time. I hope people can move forward.
I'm happy to stand by the comments I made in the thread. I'm no longer supporting his inclusion as a member of the All Blacks. Hes not worth the risk, as he clearly can't control his actions with respect to the laws.
Those stupid actions used to result in YCs, but now they equal RCs. The benefit he brings, ahead of Crotty or Laumape is, IMO, no longer worth it.
I said the same thing about Nonu in 2006-2007 but he came back and earned his way back in by showing that he could be trusted. In SBW's case, I think he needs to show, overwhelmingly, that he can be trusted before he gets another test in black. The moment he, intentionally (IMO) carried out that shoulder charge, I think he lost whatever credibility he has to be the senior midfield figure. I'd rather use Crotty and start investing game time in Goodhue.
That's a fair enough opinion. I suppose I should say that I hope SBW isn't booed in a black jersey and that people who feel that way still support him when he is playing.
Most of what you have said is true - SBW is a risk. That was also true before today though. I mean he come on and got a yellow card in 2011 vs Australia at Eden Park. We were up 20-6 at that stage but it was such a stupid action. I still think SBW, at his best, offers something that other players don't. I really want that strong runner at 12. Right now, Moala, SBW and Laumape are those options and the other two don't have the complete game. Of course, there is also Ngatai (and Crotty isn't a bad choice either). I think SBW is the only 12 who sets up that try for Ihaia West, as an example.
SBW is still worth it for me right now. I don't expect him to start at 12 in 2019 though.
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I have had a couple of cracks and no bites at this so last go. The only player concussed was Naholo by a short arm forearm to the head by O'Brien. If was in Australia that replay would have been on high rotation until the game was stopped. No penalty we were up 18-9 and they scored in th next phase of play....just saying that for consistency in the game, this one was missed.
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@Stockcar86 said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
LOL, UK commentators saying that at 9 all at halftime against 14 players, this game is 50-50
They weren't far off!
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@hydro11 I wouldn't expect SBW to be booed in Black but I expect there to be immense pressure if he is ever selected again. It's true he offers something that no other player does but if he can't control himself he can't be selected in big games and if he can't be selected in big games he can't play at all as the ABs are better off developing someone else.
It's not great because I would prefer that the ABs were able to utilise his skills but I don't see any way around it.
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@Siam said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
Reading people saying SBW should never play for the All Blacks again makes me think of hysterical wimmin
Agreed, seems to be a bit of losing the plot going on.
Also, re: TJP, I've just seen a front on shot of the Murray try and I think TJP has a case - I didn't see it on either of the replays when watching the game (had people over so couldn't do my usual rewind and watch again). He was being held, he had to jump out of the hold and moved away from the exact whole Murray ran into.
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@No-Quarter said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
Beauden wasn't total shit but I think the Carter vs Beauden debate was answered to a large degree. Carter thrived in games like that, Beauden has freakish skills but doesn't have the same leadership & game management Carter had.
Answered? Ones finished a long career, the other has tons of time.
One loss and typically we kiwis go off the deep end.
We'll be better next week, the rest of the team will step up, give him a platform and hopefully win from there!
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I'll be happy to be proven wrong, but the part I like least is that he does this in big games. In the games where need him to be at his best, he's at his worst - it's only small decisions, but they are more costly than they used to be.
I agree that he won't be there in 2019, and he can't be trusted to be the ground gaining 2nd five without significant risk.
Now, if we use World according to Garp logic, he's been pre-disastered, so should be RC free for another 20 tests But, I think he's a risk, and I just don't see the value in investing any more time in him in an AB jersey.
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@MadGav said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
Those blaming Barrett need to take a few breaths.
He missed a few, sure.
He still kicked 7 penalties and all our points. Carter had plenty of kicking nights like his.
We have always known that Barret is a really average kicker so it's a bit rich to blame him now for his poor kicking. But his last play was pathetic, time is up and you chip the ball from inside your 22. That was almost as dumb as Cruden's cross kick with a minute to go.
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@Siam said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
@Nepia Yeah i thought that at first but in reality he got out of the hold easily and flanked left, leaving the hole.
Nah, Murray beat him fair and squareHaha, we've reversed our positions on it, I thought the other way at first but watching the replay I think the act of getting out of the hold, easy or not, was what pushed him wide as he had to go left to get out of it.
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@MadGav said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
@No-Quarter said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
Beauden wasn't total shit but I think the Carter vs Beauden debate was answered to a large degree. Carter thrived in games like that, Beauden has freakish skills but doesn't have the same leadership & game management Carter had.
Answered? Ones finished a long career, the other has tons of time.
One loss and typically we kiwis go off the deep end.
We'll be better next week, the rest of the team will step up, give him a platform and hopefully win from there!
Thing is, no ab flyhalf in the last 60 odd years has had to play the majority of the game with 14 men.
I think Carter may have handled it better, but it's hard to say because he was never in that situation. All I know is that teams that go one player down at any early stage tend to get arse raped. It was an incredible effort to even be in a winning position.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
I think Carter may have handled it better, but it's hard to say because he was never in that situation. All I know is that teams that go one player down at any early stage tend to get arse raped. It was an incredible effort to even be in a winning position.
Exactly, you can't compare - Barrett wasn't even playing 10 for the game.
Thought we did bloody well to almost win it, soft defence for the first try killed us.
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@akan004 said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
@MadGav said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
Those blaming Barrett need to take a few breaths.
He missed a few, sure.
He still kicked 7 penalties and all our points. Carter had plenty of kicking nights like his.
We have always known that Barret is a really average kicker so it's a bit rich to blame him now for his poor kicking. But his last play was pathetic, time is up and you chip the ball from inside your 22. That was almost as dumb as Cruden's cross kick with a minute to go.
That's a bit harsh. He was thrown the ball, he had no support, and there was a wall of Lions players running right at him. Crudens kick was at the other end of the field while hot on attack.
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@akan004 said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
We have always known that Barret is a really average kicker so it's a bit rich to blame him now for his poor kicking. But his last play was pathetic, time is up and you chip the ball from inside your 22. That was almost as dumb as Cruden's cross kick with a minute to go.
A really average kicker wouldn't have kicked 7 penalties in the those conditions. The last play we had nothing else on and a wall of red in front, miracles don't always happen.
So much hyperbole after a loss!
Looking forward to next week.