Springboks v All Blacks
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@hooroo said in Springboks v All Blacks:
When is the team announced?
It’s already been leaked
Crockett, Taylor....
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@act-crusader Wasn't that the team the Lions beat 12-3??!!
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@pakman just when everyone was worried about the future of Lions tours with some poor showings early in the tour, the Crusaders were just doing their part for the good of world rugby and tradition.
But to answer your question, the problem in that match was from 9 out, not 1-8....
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All Blacks:
1 Kane Hames (4)
2 Dane Coles (53)
3 Nepo Laulala (8)
4 Samuel Whitelock (91)
5 Scott Barrett (12)
6 Liam Squire (11)
7 Sam Cane (48)
8 Kieran Read (105) - Captain
9 Aaron Smith (66)
10 Beauden Barrett (58)
11 Rieko Ioane (8)
12 Sonny Bill Williams (41)
13 Ryan Crotty (30)
14 Nehe Milner-Skudder (10)
15 Damian McKenzie (7)Reserves
16 Codie Taylor (24)
17 Wyatt Crockett (66)
18 Ofa Tu’ungafasi (9)
19 Patrick Tuipulotu (13)
20 Matt Todd (9)
21 Tawera Kerr-Barlow (26)
22 Lima Sopoaga (11)
23 David Havili (1)http://www.allblacks.com/News/31545/all-blacks-team-named-for-cape-town-test
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Liam Sopoaga is back with the team after missing the Buenos Aires leg due to the birth of his first child but it's Beauden Barrett who retains the No. 10 jersey, despite suggestions midweek that the Highlanders pivot would start. "We thought we can either start [Sopoaga] this week and put Beauden on the bench. Then you think you've got the best five-eighths in the world playing on the bench, you may as well play him," said coach Steve Hansen. In other adjustments Nehe Milner-Skudder moves back into the right wing for Waisake Naholo, and TJ Perenara drops out of the match-day 23 for rest purposes. Tawera Kerr-Barlow will likely make his first appearance of the Rugby Championship, named as starter Aaron Smith's back-up. There's still no room for Jerome Kaino who again misses out on selection. He hasn't made an appearance for the All Blacks since the Lions series after taking a leave of absence for personal reasons. Hansen believes the quality of Squire's play has made him impossible to ignore. "He'll get an opportunity, he just has to wait," Hansen said regarding Kaino. "Liam Squire's played outstanding. We've left him at home to give him a rest and freshen him up for this game, and it would be pointless just to chuck [Kaino] in. "There's a Test match in a couple of weeks and quite a few games on the northern tour, so [Kaino] will get opportunities in those games at some point."
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@antipodean said in Springboks v All Blacks:
@bones They probably acknowledge he isn't up to speed, whether mentally or physically given the family issues he's been attending to.
Then leave him with Auckland where he has been playing okay. The Orcs could certainly do with him to avoid relegation.
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@act-crusader yeah does seem odd that he was sent home allegedly for reasons pertaining to his home life that needed sorting, and yet they have taken him on a 2 week holiday to Argentina and South Africa...
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@taniwharugby perhaps JK rang Steve up and told Him he needs to get out of the house again....
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@taniwharugby pretty cool of Hansen and co to realise that a man would much rather be with the boys than sitting at home saying "sorry" in as many ways as you can think of while all the time repressing what you really want to say is "look I really really like you but you bore the tits off me sometimes, darling"
Team environment to get him up for the EOYT is my guess (hope)
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Well, I was completely wrong about Kaino getting the start.
Hansens' comments suggesting that if the baton hasn't been passed, it's pretty bloody close.
The other loose forward selection that's interesting is Todd - who appears to have snaffled Ardie's job. Resting Ardie or throwing Matt a bone?
Otherwise - seems like NMS might have a small edge on Naholo and TKB gets the bench spot - probably his last AB appearance?
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@stargazer said in Springboks v All Blacks:
Liam Sopoaga is back with the team after missing the Buenos Aires leg due to the birth of his first child but it's Beauden Barrett who retains the No. 10 jersey, despite suggestions midweek that the Highlanders pivot would start. "We thought we can either start [Sopoaga] this week and put Beauden on the bench. Then you think you've got the best five-eighths in the world playing on the bench, you may as well play him," said coach Steve Hansen. In other adjustments Nehe Milner-Skudder moves back into the right wing for Waisake Naholo, and TJ Perenara drops out of the match-day 23 for rest purposes. Tawera Kerr-Barlow will likely make his first appearance of the Rugby Championship, named as starter Aaron Smith's back-up. There's still no room for Jerome Kaino who again misses out on selection. He hasn't made an appearance for the All Blacks since the Lions series after taking a leave of absence for personal reasons. Hansen believes the quality of Squire's play has made him impossible to ignore. "He'll get an opportunity, he just has to wait," Hansen said regarding Kaino. "Liam Squire's played outstanding. We've left him at home to give him a rest and freshen him up for this game, and it would be pointless just to chuck [Kaino] in. "There's a Test match in a couple of weeks and quite a few games on the northern tour, so [Kaino] will get opportunities in those games at some point."
Liam is Lima's brother?