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    @No-Quarter

    I get the sense that many here are wishing for Bridge and Reece to have shockers so they can say โ€œI told you so!โ€. Feel much better having Bridge under high ball than Rieko. That said how good was Kolbe? So great to see little outside backs can still thrive in test rugby. Has to be form winger in the world. Unbelievable under high ball, great defense and electrifying speed and footwork.

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    @Bones said in RWC: All Blacks v South Africa (Pool ๐Ÿ˜Ž:

    Thought Bridge had a pretty ordinary game eh. A couple of nice touches but more ugly moments, including one where he seemed to almost be avoiding attempting to catch a kick. He really shouldn't be being beaten by a midget in the air.

    I totally agree. Rieko is not yet a "Rieko who ?".

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    For George Bridge's try, before BB received te pass, Bridge had his arm straight out indicating BB to take the gap. Great play.

    The second try was caused by ALB spotting that Marx had drifted too far over to him on the right, leaving a spot behind him-and he was too bulky to change course.
    Again, lovely play.

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    I think Ireland will beat the Boks in their Quarter Finals. Ireland are the better side.

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    It will be a physical battle for sure. Boks will be looking to do what England have done twice to Ireland this year, physically dominate them. Not an easy task but clearly doable.

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    @No-Quarter said in RWC: All Blacks v South Africa (Pool ๐Ÿ˜Ž:

    @Bones said in RWC: All Blacks v South Africa (Pool ๐Ÿ˜Ž:

    Thought Bridge had a pretty ordinary game eh. A couple of nice touches but more ugly moments, including one where he seemed to almost be avoiding attempting to catch a kick. He really shouldn't be being beaten by a midget in the air.

    Yeah, we did miss an in form Rieko on the left, he offers a lot more on attack and is as good defensively. Hope they try and play him into some form in the next 3 games.

    I think they will have given him the challenge in pool play to regain his attacking form

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    @DMX said in RWC: All Blacks v South Africa (Pool ๐Ÿ˜Ž:

    @No-Quarter

    I get the sense that many here are wishing for Bridge and Reece to have shockers so they can say โ€œI told you so!โ€. Feel much better having Bridge under high ball than Rieko. That said how good was Kolbe? So great to see little outside backs can still thrive in test rugby. Has to be form winger in the world. Unbelievable under high ball, great defense and electrifying speed and footwork.

    Are they? Maybe there is the odd person with provincial blinkers but I think most would agree Reece and Bridge are the in form wings. Wing seems to be a position where form trumps experience more than any other. That said, I'm sure Rieko will find form and at his peak is arguably better than the others.

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    Maybe a little harsh, but plenty would have had Rieko and Bender chosen thatโ€™s a fact. I would understand Bender still being a chance if we were to face Ireland in terrible conditions but bar injury will be tough to drop incumbents. Not sure that a low confidence out of form Rieko can even eclipse Jordie at the moment. My opinion is he should have stayed home for the other Iaone.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in RWC: All Blacks v South Africa (Pool ๐Ÿ˜Ž:

    @bayimports welcome back. Does the timing of your return have anything to do with a certain 20+ win against the Taniwha today ๐Ÿ˜€

    Lol not quite, but any win against the Taniwha is great. RWC certainly main focus, but happy nonetheless that BoP are playing well

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    @DMX said in RWC: All Blacks v South Africa (Pool ๐Ÿ˜Ž:

    @mofitzy_

    Maybe a little harsh, but plenty would have had Rieko and Bender chosen thatโ€™s a fact. I would understand Bender still being a chance if we were to face Ireland in terrible conditions but bar injury will be tough to drop incumbents. Not sure that a low confidence out of form Rieko can even eclipse Jordie at the moment. My opinion is he should have stayed home for the other Iaone.

    Nothing Bridge or Reece have done in the last couple of games has convinced me that they are the clear best wing combo. They have had good moments but they are just the minimum standard we expect from our wingers.
    The way we dealt with the high ball in this game, which wasnโ€™t great, reeces defensive positioning and a couple of silly offloads to no one are still concerning.

    This โ€œlow confidence, out of formโ€ Ioane thing is a myth. If we are judging everyone on those games he played for the ABs this year then most of them should have been dropped.

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    Let me clarify. If Reece or Bridge score the winning try in the final i will cheer the roof down. But i also think it could turn into one of the many โ€œwhy the fuck was he left out?โ€ moments that we look back on for decades.

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    Some expectation bias with Rieko I think. We all know just how good he can be, so if he isn't up to his normal (very high) standard we feel let down. The other two are rookies at international level so get cut some slack.

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    I remember for the last 2 northern tours when we were endlessly chip kicking, Reiko was seemingly our only attacking threat with ball in hand.

    Back peddling, no forwards, give the ball to Reiko and hope he makes a half break or at least some go forward. A job the youngest all black performed admirably.

    Hope he has a blinder next game. He's done more in black than the other 2, but overall it's not a bad problem to have I guess

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    @Siam said in RWC: All Blacks v South Africa (Pool ๐Ÿ˜Ž:

    I remember for the last 2 northern tours when we were endlessly chip kicking, Reiko was seemingly our only attacking threat with ball in hand.

    Back peddling, no forwards, give the ball to Reiko and hope he makes a half break or at least some go forward. A job the youngest all black performed admirably.

    Hope he has a blinder next game. He's done more in black than the other 2, but overall it's not a bad problem to have I guess

    Yeah. Am a fan. Have seen what he can do, but for some reason he hasn't seemingly been getting the ball in the sort of space that the others have.

    Maybe that is form, ie, positioning yourself off the ball, maybe it's fitness/sharpness, maybe it's luck.

    Just really would like to see him back to his best because he has the speed of the others, but added advantage of size.

    A good big man will always ...

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    Watch out Canada and/or Namibia.

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    @booboo yeah it does seem rough he is being held to that Perth performance whereas others held and judged on the next performance.

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    If Reiko does have a blinder against Canada and Namibia, does that actually mean anything?

    Also, of the two incumbents, who is in the firing line to be replaced by Reiko? Reece?

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    @Hooroo said in RWC: All Blacks v South Africa (Pool ๐Ÿ˜Ž:

    If Reiko does have a blinder against Canada and Namibia, does that actually mean anything?

    Also, of the two incumbents, who is in the firing line to be replaced by Reiko? Reece?

    Can either Bridge or Rieko play right wing?

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    @taniwharugby said in RWC: All Blacks v South Africa (Pool ๐Ÿ˜Ž:

    @booboo yeah it does seem rough he is being held to that Perth performance whereas others held and judged on the next performance.

    It won't be as simple as that. What is happening at training and their GPS data will also be taken into account. But it is hard to force your way back into the starting XV if you aren't playing.

    @booboo Ioane played on the right wing for the Blues this season.

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    @booboo said in RWC: All Blacks v South Africa (Pool ๐Ÿ˜Ž:

    @Hooroo said in RWC: All Blacks v South Africa (Pool ๐Ÿ˜Ž:

    If Reiko does have a blinder against Canada and Namibia, does that actually mean anything?

    Also, of the two incumbents, who is in the firing line to be replaced by Reiko? Reece?

    Can either Bridge or Rieko play right wing?

    I don't know the answer to that. I would say Bridge maybe could as he is everywhere on the field anyway.

    If there has to be change then that is the change I would make. Bridge on Right and Reiko on left.

    As it stands currently, I wouldn't be making the change and I expect the Reece and Bridge will start against Italy and Reiko the other two matches

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