Bledisloe #2
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@mariner4life The TAB has us at $1.17 and Australia at $4.70.
Scope for an insurance bet on watching the Bledisloe go sailing across the Ta$man!
I reckon those odds would be about right if we had Big Brodie coming back among the cavalry - but, we don't.
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@Chris-B said in Bledisloe #2:
I reckon those odds would be about right if we had Big Brodie coming back among the cavalry - but, we don't.
It's true that Wallaby fans are generally pessimistic about Saturday. We've not won at Eden Park since the 80s, so it's not unfounded.
But in all honesty this is the best chance we've had to win at Eden Park in a long time. Provided we don't mess around with our starting pack, it's hard to see how the All Blacks will gain any sort of forward dominance. Our scrum was clearly dominant (against both 8 and 7) and unlucky not to be given more penalties, and we won the ruck contest comfortably.
So if we've got stability at set piece and parity at the ruck, at the very least you'd suggest it's going to be a close game.
The All Blacks should still be favourites and I still expect them to win, but I'm now confident enough to tip that it's not going to be a blowout.
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Hemopo will come into the side just a matter of whether he or Patty T start or possibly both of them start and one of Cane or Savea is dropped.
Another injury, another midfield combo. Sonny Bill fit for action he will get a chance you’d think. I wouldn’t have Laumape on the bench and would have Ennor.
They would drop Mo’unga before dropping Ben Smith. Can’t see either happening for Eden Park.
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He he. Two Sydneysiders are going handbags over a Qlder who plays for Melbourne.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Bledisloe #2:
He he. Two Sydneysiders are going handbags over a Qlder who plays for Melbourne.
That was “poached” from PNG...
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Graham Henry in the NZ Herald making the point that given the All Blacks scored four tries with 30% of the ball in Perth (and one man down for half the game), they should win in Auckland if they can secure 50% of the ball, maintain their discipline (and keep 15 men on the field, of course).
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@barbarian I think you're right in all of that.
The All Blacks have some significant problems to resolve and the solutions to several aren't immediately obvious - most notably that the kingpin of our forward pack is missing, as is his first choice replacement.
Big Patrick is going to need to haul ass.
SBW is going to need to show he's still got it as well!
We might need Ofa to provide more punch at tighthead.
#GotheBlues!
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@barbarian said in Bledisloe #2:
And he has an 'attitude problem in general with his teammates', does he? Well OK. Guess those games he played for the Rouse Hill Renegades gave you a pretty good insight into that.
We've rebranded to Renegades Rugby. Try to keep up.
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@Chris-B said in Bledisloe #2:
@barbarian I think you're right in all of that.
The All Blacks have some significant problems to resolve and the solutions to several aren't immediately obvious - most notably that the kingpin of our forward pack is missing, as is his first choice replacement.
Big Patrick is going to need to haul ass.
SBW is going to need to show he's still got it as well!
We might need Ofa to provide more punch at tighthead.
#GotheBlues!
Hemopo is not very big, so asking him to bring the oomph is a long shot. If Patty T is ever going to stand up and show he belongs, this is the game to do it.
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@mariner4life Yeah - I'd start Hemopo at 6 and bring in a bench lock from outside the squad.
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@Hooroo said in Bledisloe #2:
@NTA Genuine question around excitement (not expectation) of this weekends match.
Are you really pumped for this weekends game? (Compared to say the WC 2015 final which was the last time I was excited about a Aussie test match)
I am honestly amped! Aussie did a great thing for me by towelling us up last weekend. I had forgotten how much I should look forward to these test matches! Long may it continue
Like your wife, I still hope you come second on Saturday though
She's getting some kind of cold/chest infection with hacking cough so it'll be handies at best.
@mariner4life said in Bledisloe #2:
My mates are stoked with the win, but pretty much writing this weekend off already. The last 16-odd years have really hit Wallaby supporters pretty hard.
@Hooroo what he said ^^^
I'm considering going out for the afternoon to watch our Subbies division semifinals - they're being hosted by the team we entertained in the last week of home/away and they've promised to look after us, because we do post-match better than anyone (and have to because onfield we're rubbish). Depending what happens there, I'll give it a look, but those odds look fairly reasonable.
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@NTA said in Bledisloe #2:
@Hooroo said in Bledisloe #2:
@NTA Genuine question around excitement (not expectation) of this weekends match.
She's getting some kind of cold/chest infection with hacking cough so it'll be handies at best.
Wondered where I caught this f*cking thing!
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@Chris-B said in Bledisloe #2:
@barbarian I think you're right in all of that.
The All Blacks have some significant problems to resolve and the solutions to several aren't immediately obvious - most notably that the kingpin of our forward pack is missing, as is his first choice replacement.
Big Patrick is going to need to haul ass.
SBW is going to need to show he's still got it as well!
We might need Ofa to provide more punch at tighthead.
#GotheBlues!
What, no mention of Akira.
#PlasticBluesFan
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@Chris-B said in Bledisloe #2:
@NTA said in Bledisloe #2:
@Hooroo said in Bledisloe #2:
@NTA Genuine question around excitement (not expectation) of this weekends match.
She's getting some kind of cold/chest infection with hacking cough so it'll be handies at best.
Wondered where I caught this f*cking thing!
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@MrDenmore said in Bledisloe #2:
Graham Henry in the NZ Herald making the point that given the All Blacks scored four tries with 30% of the ball in Perth (and one man down for half the game), they should win in Auckland if they can secure 50% of the ball, maintain their discipline (and keep 15 men on the field, of course).
SBW with the jokes. Where’s MN5 to criticise his humour?
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If we're not sure about a replacement props scrummaging, then surely at some point - in these pre-WC games - you throw him in the deep end to start. that's how you see if they're up to it against fresh, first-strong opposition props. If they go well you get the benefits they give around the field for 60 mins, if they get rogered, you sub them off and fix the scrum with the reliable old bloke.
especially when hansen has been making noises about wanting more from the props all year. -
@mariner4life If the game plan does not include using him to smash it up, then I'll be even surlier than usual.
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@Donsteppa said in Bledisloe #2:
Franks and Moody are playing as a couple of inanimate objects who eventually turn up at a scrum.
The driest powder of all has been found in Moody and Franks adidas bags.