Ireland vs All Blacks (2018)
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@nepia said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
@no-quarter Also, we did so many stupid box kicks/high kicks in the middle of the park at times when we should have been holding the ball. Its play like this that makes me lean towards the keeping the powder dry theory.
One of those 1014 podcasts mentioned that every team wants to kick in that part of the field. First I'd properly thought of it but looking around it seems on the mark.
Those podcasts/videos really are an eye opener into the complexities of the pro game. Little things like spreading rucks and making defenders run an extra metre or so or where a defender goes after a tackle. Pretty much analysed to the nth degree.
I think the kicking is more about execution than not kicking. Just my take
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@no-quarter said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
@rotated said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
@rocky-rockbottom said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
worst part is if Hansen's ego leads to him digging his heels in re;selections/positions, reducing us to just hoping the failures somehow get better instead of proactively rocketing them up the arse.
Hopefully he remembers that the 2011 team and tactics in large part was a response to the 2008/9 Boks. They finally stopped trying to impose a helter-skelter style and admit they had to be able to negate and withstand the box kick first and foremost and becoming more physical in the forwards.
I would prefer he accepts the Ireland/BIL style of game is giving them fits and perhaps select and play accordingly. Our aerial game on defence needs to improve and our kicking game needs to improve - to achieve either it would take a tough personnel decision.
Do we have anyone that can implement a better kicking game though? Beauden and DMac are erratic, Mo'unga more consistent but still not great (am comparing him to world class players like Carter here). Our midfield can't kick, BFA again not a great kicking game. I don't think we have the personnel - we look much, much better when we keep ball in hand so I think our gameplan really needs to centre around that. Which maybe it will come WC time.
Sheesh NQ that’s starting to sound like an Aussie “we don’t have the cattle” post....
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@donsteppa said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
Relying on fitness towards the end to win is so Gordon Tietjens. Great for a while, even a long time. Eventually the opposing squads cotton on and it ends increasingly badly...
I see what you did there
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@siam said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
@nepia said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
@no-quarter Also, we did so many stupid box kicks/high kicks in the middle of the park at times when we should have been holding the ball. Its play like this that makes me lean towards the keeping the powder dry theory.
One of those 1014 podcasts mentioned that every team wants to kick in that part of the field. First I'd properly thought of it but looking around it seems on the mark.
Those podcasts/videos really are an eye opener into the complexities of the pro game. Little things like spreading rucks and making defenders run an extra metre or so or where a defender goes after a tackle. Pretty much analysed to the nth degree.
I think the kicking is more about execution than not kicking. Just my take
I agree. I actually don’t mind 90% of the kicking options we’ve take but our execution has been poor. But you can actually see what they are trying to achieve but the lack of accuracy has made us look ordinary.
I like Ben Smith at fullback but it’s plain as day why he plays on the wing because he’s the one guy that actually chases the high ball in attack. We need both our wingers to do that and as Barrett drops back we have sufficient cover for them to do so.
If DMac is persisted with I too wouldn’t mind seeing him on the wing for that reason. He has the pace and the game to be a very good chase down winger. I’ve never rated his kicking game.
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@no-quarter said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
@nepia said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
@no-quarter Also, we did so many stupid box kicks/high kicks in the middle of the park at times when we should have been holding the ball. Its play like this that makes me lean towards the keeping the powder dry theory.
Yeah I didn't even mention the halfbacks. Both of their kicking games are shit, and no idea about TTT. It's just not a strong point for us right now.
Thing is their kicking games have only recently been shit...conveniently timed to coincide with the ABs deciding they chase kicks at walking pace. And how fucking long do they take to set up for a standard kick, which they spray anywhere like in Me, Myself and Irene.
There's just got to be more to it.
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@act-crusader Hart's plan...give the ball to Jonah?
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@act-crusader said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
I like Ben Smith at fullback but it’s plain as day why he plays on the wing because he’s the one guy that actually chases the high ball in attack. We need both our wingers to do that and as Barrett drops back we have sufficient cover for them to do so.
Yeah - I saw George Bridge chasing a couple of kicks that looked like forlorn hopes in Japan - but, George ran like a man possessed and good things happened.
I wish he was in Italy this week!
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@majorrage said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
@hooroo said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
@majorrage said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
@mikethesnow said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
Keeping your powder dry.
Thought the preferred NZ heritage is Scottish not English.
Get fucked.
Beaten. Deservedly.
Learn or fuck off.
I really don’t get this post at all.
IT's quite easy to interpret.
He doesn't think we are keeping our powder dry and even saying so is a very English thing to do, so please go have some action, because we were well beaten, learn from mistakes or please go away.
Does that make it easier
Less clear, if anything!
Hooroo explained it perfectly.
How about looking at it this way.
Shag et al's masterstroke is to keep their innovative and WC winning strategy under wraps one year out from the tournament in the hope that all the personnel involved in implementing said strategy will be fit & in form come tournament time.
If losses in test matches against NH teams is the result, so be it.
Sounds reasonable. Said no Kiwi ever.
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RS talkback has been pretty reasonable since yesterday, maybe all the loons are still hitting things, or maybe they only call up at night!
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@taniwharugby said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
RS talkback has been pretty reasonable since yesterday, maybe all the loons are still hitting things, or maybe they only call up at night!
@snowy has ditched the phone for the fern.
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@mikethesnow said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
How about looking at it this way.
Shag et al's masterstroke is to keep their innovative and WC winning strategy under wraps one year out from the tournament in the hope that all the personnel involved in implementing said strategy will be fit & in form come tournament time.
If losses in test matches against NH teams is the result, so be it.
Sounds reasonable. Said no Kiwi ever.
I agree. This isn't football with friendlys, test matches matter, keeping the Irish from winning vs the ABs in Dublin for the first time EVER mattered especially.
I hope Joe Schmidt can still sleep at night, destroying more than a hundred years of a legacy of his home country within two years. Traitorous fluffybunny! But please come save us from Fozzy though!
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@mikethesnow said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
@majorrage said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
@hooroo said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
@majorrage said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
@mikethesnow said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
Keeping your powder dry.
Thought the preferred NZ heritage is Scottish not English.
Get fucked.
Beaten. Deservedly.
Learn or fuck off.
I really don’t get this post at all.
IT's quite easy to interpret.
He doesn't think we are keeping our powder dry and even saying so is a very English thing to do, so please go have some action, because we were well beaten, learn from mistakes or please go away.
Does that make it easier
Less clear, if anything!
Hooroo explained it perfectly.
How about looking at it this way.
Shag et al's masterstroke is to keep their innovative and WC winning strategy under wraps one year out from the tournament in the hope that all the personnel involved in implementing said strategy will be fit & in form come tournament time.
If losses in test matches against NH teams is the result, so be it.
Sounds reasonable. Said no Kiwi ever.
Ok, I follow now. I was confused by the second 2 sentences which still in all honesty make no sense to me. National chips, and all.
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@bones said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
@no-quarter said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
@nepia said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:
@no-quarter Also, we did so many stupid box kicks/high kicks in the middle of the park at times when we should have been holding the ball. Its play like this that makes me lean towards the keeping the powder dry theory.
Yeah I didn't even mention the halfbacks. Both of their kicking games are shit, and no idea about TTT. It's just not a strong point for us right now.
Thing is their kicking games have only recently been shit...conveniently timed to coincide with the ABs deciding they chase kicks at walking pace. And how fucking long do they take to set up for a standard kick, which they spray anywhere like in Me, Myself and Irene.
There's just got to be more to it.
Yeah, poor kicking has been a feature this year. That period against England when Crotty came on, and also between 55 - 70 minutes against Ireland we kept ball in hand more and started opening them up. I think if we do that for longer periods nobody can really go with us - probably easier said than done.
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I think a black mark against Read's captaincy in this match which has been mentioned in passing is the decision to take the 3 and get within 7 points right when we had them on the back foot. That was very surprising at the time and in hindsight a very poor decision as Ireland sent the subsequent kick off long then pinned us in our own half for most of the final 10 minutes.
If that's a 3 point game instead of a 7 point game then we probably wouldn't be as panicked trying to run the length of the field for a try, with the bonus confidence boost scoring gives you.
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@no-quarter although I guess if we're going down the powder dry route, you could point to that they wanted to see how they could respond and how the players reacted to being down by 7 points, with no hope of a win?