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

    ABs select for results, not your popcorn habits.

    Having seen some of the games from the ABs this last 12 months, I suspect Hansen and co. must have a 3rd reason for their selections...

    RWC2019 is a couple of months away and they are still mucking about with key positions. Just hope they are boxing clever.

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    @Victor-Meldrew

    Whilst I like Mo'unga + BB Combo I don't know why they're doing it so late in the day & against a fresh Boks who are lying in wait for an ambush

    More I watch the ABs more I realise Damien McKensie is going to be a huge loss He was going to be the BB of 2019 RWC Carving up sides in last quarter of matches

    Without him a diminished SBW/ALB or Jordie Barrett is a much weaker option at #23 DMAC features prominently in below vid

    I did enjoy Irish using same move as BB try vs Wallabies in Tokyo to score against ABs a few weeks later 🤣

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    @MN5 said in TRC: The All Blacks against the Springboks (version 98):

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

    @MN5 said in TRC: The All Blacks against the Springboks (version 98):

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

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

    @Rancid-Schnitzel I hope it he breaks, he proper breaks, not a strain that means we carry this useless wreck who's had SFA games since the last world cup into the squad. He's played less games in the last 4 years that most play in a season, and the highlight is the ABs first red card for half a century & stuffing up our series against the Lions

    I don't wish any harm on the fellow, but he certainly doesn't deserve to be there and he's about as reliable as a Soviet clock and just as likely to break.

    I'm tempted not to even comment cos some valid points got deleted but to use your clock analogy he hasn't been right in goddamn ages and maybe Satdee night could be one of the two times this year ?

    For sure. He could play well on Satdee, but is anyone here willing to bet a good slab of dosh that he'll be fully fit and available once the RWC starts? I don't think even those who would readily gulp on SBW's member would take that bet.

    He's marking Damien De Allende who fucked him over last year. No chance.

    All the more reason for TWM to want to see the match up again.

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    @mariner4life last weeks team was a massive gamble and I didn’t like the balance of the back row, the inexperience of the backs, and when none of Moody Franks or Taylor aren’t in the game day 23, it’s a little unsettling.

    This side has a more settled feel to it even with a few non-regulars.

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    One big change which I haven't seen commented on is that I don't recall TWM in recent times picking a 23 to face Boks without THREE full grown locks.

    Bokke has three, and PSDT has played there quite a lot. He's now used mainly at 7 (NZ:6), but will be well down for speed on Frizell and Fifita.

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

    With ALB on the bench I think it is highly likely we'll see the ALB-Goodhue combo in the second half that lots have been calling for.

    We certainly will because SBW will be injured with "just a little niggle" inside the first 20 minutes.

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    @Frank one of the comments I liked from Hanson is that they are seeing if he can make it through the game. If he can’t take the physicality without getting reinjured I think is World Cup chances are done.

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    Good to see some angst about the team selection :).

    My tuppence:

    XV isn't far off full strength.

    Top tight five (Taylor currently ahead of Coles).

    Best #8.

    You could put a case for best available 6.

    Execllent, if 3rd choice, 7.

    You could put a case for best available 9 & 10.

    Some may argue first choice 12. Regardless he is one of 5 outstanding midfield options. 6 if Crotty isn't injured. ... 5 ...

    First choice 11, 13 & 14*.

    First choice team member at 15.

    • Bender is the best right winger and best fullback.

    And further to the 14/15 selection, given one of those is Ben Smith our options to accompany him are Reece, Bridge and Jordie. Given those options I'm more comfortable with Barrett (given Bridge is a left wing and only part time fullback).

    Bench:
    Coles. Check.
    Ofa. Check.
    Angus. Ok check.
    Fifita. Cause for concern.
    Papalii. Not quite sure what to make of that call.
    Smith. Check.
    ALB. Check.
    Bridge. Best option of the remaining outside backs.

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    @booboo

    You could put a case for best available 6.

    I want to disagree with this but in reality it's up in the air right now. I would have have S Barrett or Hemopo, and possibly Jacobson and Papali'i over Frizzell but Barett is injured (minor injury though - should be ready for the RWC), Hemopo hasn't played enough 6 to determine that and Jacobson and Papali'i are too green.

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    @Kirwan

    Hansen's cutting it fine though with only 3-4 games before RWC kicks off.

    Bad scenario looms if SBW makes it thru this Test and/or Bledisloe 1 and then injures himself in Bledisloe 2.

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

    @Kirwan

    Hansen's cutting it fine though with only 3-4 games before RWC kicks off.

    Bad scenario looms if SBW makes it thru this Test and/or Bledisloe 1 and then injures himself in Bledisloe 2.

    How bad is it really? We have four other midfielders with a relatively decent amount of experience (especially so if Crotty doesn't break his ankle while walking over to see if SBW is ok).

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

    How bad is it really? We have four other midfielders with a relatively decent amount of experience

    It's the experience in the combination which is missing. IMHO a settled 12/13 where both players don't require a season ticket to the casualty department would be helpful.

    (especially so if Crotty doesn't break his ankle while walking over to see if SBW is ok).

    Class. 🙂

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    I'm pretty happy that there's plenty of combo building being down outside test matches. Patterns etc that mean it's no great shakes if someone bows out.

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    Question I am thinking is who does bridge replace in 2nd half? Barrett to 10? What if RM is on fire? Replace best left winger in world? Replace VC and experience in Bender? Or does he not play? Interested to see if it is close what happens.

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    @98blueandgold Fifita? Oh he's on the bench too...

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

    fresh Boks who are lying in wait for an ambush

    How can it be an ambush if we expect it?

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    replied to Snowy on last edited by
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    @Snowy dont forget the fresh Crusaders who are lying in wait for an ambush from the fresh Boks who are doing the same

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    @taniwharugby All very Monty Python - " nobody expects the Spanish inquisition" and yet the religious nutjob torturers used to give three months warning apparently (so that you could shit yourself waiting for them to come).

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

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

    fresh Boks who are lying in wait for an ambush

    How can it be an ambush if we expect it?

    Yeah. And ambushing someone in a friendly match is pretty uncool....

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

    To be honest - I'd be happy enough if they lined all five of them up for a hundred metre sprint and left the guy who comes last at home! I'd be a bit pissed if it was Goodhue, though! 🙂

    What odds on either SBW or Crotty (or both) breaking down before the finish line?

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