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    @Bones said in TRC: The All Blacks against the Springboks (version 98):

    Interesting. I'd have Ta'avao on top around the field. Absolute work horse and shows well ball in hand.

    I agree. Angus has very good hands for a prop while Ofa can have the dropsies.

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    Have never rated Ofa. It's a shame that Moli had that serious injury last year which ruled him out for the whole year. He could be the ball carrying prop that we desperately need but I suspect this year is a year too early for him.

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    @akan004 said in TRC: The All Blacks against the Springboks (version 98):

    Have never rated Ofa. It's a shame that Moli had that serious injury last year which ruled him out for the whole year. He could be the ball carrying prop that we desperately need but I suspect this year is a year too early for him.

    Yeah Moli is a bit scary - you can see the shudder when blokes tackle him, solid mofo.

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    Around the field Ofa/Angus/Nepo/Owen.

    Comes down to priorities/mix.

    Interesting. I'd have Ta'avao on top around the field. Absolute work horse and shows well ball in hand. Conversely I don't think Laulala is as bad around the field as it seems to be given here - certainly prone to getting flat footed and beaten in the tackle, but IMO a rather fine ball carrier.

    For me Ta'avao and Tu'ungafasi are both very good around the field, and seem ideal for bench role. Nepo is fair, and may get better. Owen has no second gear, but seems effective in maul, and has historically been excellent on clean out.

    Another important area is lifting, Hayman being the gold standard. Not something I've looked at for but you can be sure TWM have.

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    @Bovidae said in TRC: The All Blacks against the Springboks (version 98):

    @pakman said in TRC: The All Blacks against the Springboks (version 98):

    Chiefs tried him there, which allowed Nepo as TH but not a success. Height not a help.

    Out of necessity because all of the Chiefs LHs were injured at that time (Ross, Moli, Hames, O'Neill). It makes you appreciate AB props who could/can play both sides equally well and there haven't been many of those. Loe was the best in the professional era. Dowd, Meeuws, B Franks were OK but not great. Ofa is still learning and the Arg scrum is poor. He will be the only prop of the 5 selected for the RWC who can be a LH/TH.

    I'm sure Franks would be shit at LH.

    Steve McDowell was very handy on both sides! Karl T is one of the few LHs I can imagine would be OK on TH.

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    @Bones said in TRC: The All Blacks against the Springboks (version 98):

    @akan004 said in TRC: The All Blacks against the Springboks (version 98):

    Have never rated Ofa. It's a shame that Moli had that serious injury last year which ruled him out for the whole year. He could be the ball carrying prop that we desperately need but I suspect this year is a year too early for him.

    Yeah Moli is a bit scary - you can see the shudder when blokes tackle him, solid mofo.

    Good around field, excellent poacher. Seems to be doing OK after switching from TH. Expect it's him or Karl when the cut is made tomorrow.

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    It's interesting the comments from Hansen about our props being our weak point around the field - it seems like a lot of that is directed at Owen. You can't fault his legacy but he hasn't been dynamic for a long time.

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    @pakman said in TRC: The All Blacks against the Springboks (version 98):

    Another important area is lifting, Hayman being the gold standard. Not something I've looked at for but you can be sure TWM have.

    Tu'ungafasi and Ta'avao are 1.95 m and 1.94 m, so that must help with lifting. Big units.

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    @Billy-Webb said in TRC: The All Blacks against the Springboks (version 98):

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in TRC: The All Blacks against the Springboks (version 98):

    @Jaguares4real said in TRC: The All Blacks against the Springboks (version 98):

    @Rancid-Schnitzel

    It's cheating albeit low level

    But why does BB feel to move the ball at all 🤔

    Bearing in mind it's his home ground Does it indicate a lack of confidence?
    He did after all miss the penalty

    He was probably unsure if he would make the distance. Or maybe there were other things going through that devious and diabolical mind. Seriously, who gives a sheet. It's like a kicker stealing a yard or two when kicking for touch.

    Meh... It isn't really a big deal. Except of course that it feeds into a narrative that the AB's are past masters at going to the edge of the rules, sometimes beyond and getting away with it.
    Other teams don't do it as well them - most (if not all) certainly try but get pinged more often. So you can understand some people getting all hot-and-bothered about it when it is spotted after the event.

    But it is such a stupid thing to get wound up about. It's like picking one particular incident in the game where the ref may have gotten it wrong / missed something and crying about that costing the game.

    This game had a good couple of those - going both ways.
    Barrett was in touch before passing to Goodhue for the AB try.
    SA won a scrum for a knock-on in their 22 when the Bok player had actually made an early tackle on the AB which should have been an easy AB penalty late in the game.
    The list goes on and on and on.
    Not worth dwelling on unless you're bored and want to have a good rugby forum / twitter spat 🙂

    No he wasn't.

    You're right about the Twitter whinge fest though.

    I've just watch the game for the first time.

    Are the Saffas whinging about Barrett's little nudge forward asking for absolution about Jantjes's feed to the scrum 3 minutes earlier?

    No?

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    God all this talk about bloody props, Red Beard would be loving this if he was still around.

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    @No-Quarter said in TRC: The All Blacks against the Springboks (version 98):

    God all this talk about bloody props, Red Beard would be loving this if he was still around.

    Props. Good.

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    Ok. Have eventually watched the game.

    Not watching for detail, just watched like I'd normally do, just knowing the result beforehand.

    Thoughts:

    1. Me tired. Me piddly. But ...
    2. I'd rather be the All Blacks than the Bokke after that game on the weekend.
    3. Bokke sent their A team and scrambled a draw. And were really really lucky to scramble a draw.
    4. Yeah that's about it.
    5. Watching without the the impediment of worrying about the result the ABs were far better than the Bokke. All the Jaaps had was hoping they'd stay in touch . Which OK they did this time. But is "trying not to lose" a better tactic than "trying to win"? I think they got lucky on Saturday, I just don't think they realise it.

    Some further some thoughts:

    1. Reiko needs to sharpen up
    2. SBW is our best 12 ( unpopular opinion maybe ... but the way he attracts defence is unique. Am a massive ALB fanboi, but if you shut down the SBW hate there is a real something about him that is quite exciting).
    3. Todd is the third best 7
    4. I like the Bo'unga combination
    5. Reiko needs to sharpen up (did i say that?)
    6. Hemopo is a better option than Fifita
    7. Pretty much most options, Jacobsen, Papalii, Hemopo, Frizell, are better than Fifita
    8. ASmith is our best 9
    9. TTT is better than Weber. Selectors are pandering to popular opinion given Weber's "obviousness'.

    Still think we take more away from that game than they do.

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    @booboo maybe.

    But then again, the boks now seem to have a very solid defensive structure in place. Probably it will not be this effective against the ABs in September (largely because it is hard to imagine the ABs being quite as rusty as they were on Saturday.) but the boks will be confident they can contain the ABs to a total they can hope to match.

    And they have developed a bench/squad that is competitive rather than a huge drop off. So if the game is in the balance at the death, they will feel they are as capable as the ABs of landing the telling blow.

    What was noticeable in the 2nd half was the stress the ABs put the boks under when they upped the pace and got multiple phases going. So fitness is still a relative strength for the ABs. Steyn in particular looked well off the pace.
    But you’d have to back Rassie and co to sort that out over the next 50 odd days.

    You are right that the boks lacked any real attacking edge. That will need to change, because the recent history between these two teams suggests that less than 30 points is rarely going to be enough to win.

    Lastly, the boks need to sort their lineout out. It is particularly frustrating as a bok fan how little pressure we put on opposing line outs, because we literally have three locks on the field.

    Sort that out and the bok maul becomes an attacking platform again and they improve their time in possession which will help with defence and fatigue.

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    But then again, the boks now seem to have a very solid defensive structure in place. Probably it will not be this effective against the ABs in September (largely because it is hard to imagine the ABs being quite as rusty as they were on Saturday.) but the boks will be confident they can contain the ABs to a total they can hope to match.

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    loving the large number of posts i have seen on Instagram in the last couple of days about Barrett's sneaky little move.

    I am just amazed no one has ever thought about doing that before...

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    @booboo said in TRC: The All Blacks against the Springboks (version 98):

    Ok. Have eventually watched the game.

    Not watching for detail, just watched like I'd normally do, just knowing the result beforehand.

    Thoughts:

    1. Me tired. Me piddly. But ...
    2. I'd rather be the All Blacks than the Bokke after that game on the weekend.
    3. Bokke sent their A team and scrambled a draw. And were really really lucky to scramble a draw.
    4. Yeah that's about it.
    5. Watching without the the impediment of worrying about the result the ABs were far better than the Bokke. All the Jaaps had was hoping they'd stay in touch . Which OK they did this time. But is "trying not to lose" a better tactic than "trying to win"? I think they got lucky on Saturday, I just don't think they realise it.

    Some further some thoughts:

    1. Reiko needs to sharpen up
    2. SBW is our best 12 ( unpopular opinion maybe ... but the way he attracts defence is unique. Am a massive ALB fanboi, but if you shut down the SBW hate there is a real something about him that is quite exciting).
    3. Todd is the third best 7
    4. I like the Bo'unga combination
    5. Reiko needs to sharpen up (did i say that?)
    6. Hemopo is a better option than Fifita
    7. Pretty much most options, Jacobsen, Papalii, Hemopo, Frizell, are better than Fifita
    8. ASmith is our best 9
    9. TTT is better than Weber. Selectors are pandering to popular opinion given Weber's "obviousness'.

    Still think we take more away from that game than they do.

    I think it's some consolation that in the loss to Ireland and that draw the ABs played like utter poo for long periods yet were still in the Ireland game and should have beaten the Saffas. If this team clicks then someone is going to get badly fooked up. Probably is getting them to click. They haven't done that for a while and certainly not consistently.

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    @mariner4life said in TRC: The All Blacks against the Springboks (version 98):

    loving the large number of posts i have seen on Instagram in the last couple of days about Barrett's sneaky little move.

    I am just amazed no one has ever thought about doing that before...

    I recall Robbie Deans doing it once, must have been the 1984 series in Australia. Sneaked a metre, was actually a long distance kick (50m ish) and he got it.

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    Jimmy Cowan did it for the Highlanders in a Super game that I think was played in Queenstown.

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    I cant recall specifics like that, but recall Nigel Owens pull a few players up on it, as well as a couple of other refs at International level, now this part might be the surprising bit, it wasnt always an AB doing it!

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    @taniwharugby said in TRC: The All Blacks against the Springboks (version 98):

    it wasnt always an AB doing it!

    Fake news!

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