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    @booboo said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @mariner4life said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @Kirwan said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @mariner4life said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @Kirwan said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @mariner4life said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @Kirwan said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @mariner4life said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @Kirwan said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @Stargazer said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @cgrant I'm still on the fence. Rieko Ioane has to improve a lot to come into the ABs midfield (other than as an emergency injury cover). He was terrible against the Stormers, but it's early days. He needs to play there consistently to improve, so give him time.

    I didn't name Aso, yet, for the same reason (e.g. not quite there, yet), but IMO he's ahead of Ioane at the moment for a spot in the ABs midfield.

    He was far from terrible, that's not accurate at all. Also, he's player centre a few times for the All Blacks already.

    but he's behind proven midfield test players like Jordie Barrett...

    I don't get the Jordie hate either, very useful to have a player that can play 15,wing,12 and 10 at a pinch. Not mention his goalkicking.

    If we had dumped Nonu when he was at the same stage of his career making all his mistakes we'd have missed out on one of the greats. These players are in their early 20s!

    we did dump Ma'a, and he came back a much better player.

    There is a huge difference between "not good enough now" and "should never play tests again" and i don't get how on here saying one automatically means the other. J Barrett has all the talent in the world, and should still have a good test career, but i am not sure he should be in the team yet.

    And we have done the same for Jordie, yet he gets used as punch line here quite often. Quite seperate from how he's actually performing.

    That happens to a few players, you get a Fern reputation then it just gets repeated ad nauseum.

    oh i freely admit to going waaaay over the top with that, it's become a thing

    but in my admittedly feeble defense, it's as a reaction to the over the top hype the kid gets, and the rating compared to performance.

    This place is getting boring enough with the constant bringing up of facts rather than just allowing a discussion to generate. Over the top discussions about players is all we have left. I rag on the Barretts, others see everything named Ioane as being dogshit. Let us have some pub discussions, or we may as well just turn this place in to google.

    "just refer to the front page"

    Conversations on a forum are more interesting when there is more depth than "He sucks". Over and over again.

    Or the Akira is fat jokes.

    Especially when players like Jordie are actually playing well this year. Things change.

    fair comment

    Agreement.

    Fuck it's getting boring on here...

    Like you even know what they were arguing about...

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    @antipodean I agree with you regarding PT. Just watching Kane I feel like he’s showing the effects of all the knocks he’s taking and I don’t doubt him is a warrior. To me he’s not have an impact he used to have.

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    @broughie said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @antipodean I agree with you regarding PT. Just watching Kane I feel like he’s showing the effects of all the knocks he’s taking and I don’t doubt him is a warrior. To me he’s not have an impact he used to have.

    Kane?

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    @Bones said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @junior outside of Tuilagi and Sinckler they don't really seem all that bludgeony.

    Vunipolas are quite good at getting Poms on front foot.

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    @pakman said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @Bones said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @junior outside of Tuilagi and Sinckler they don't really seem all that bludgeony.

    Vunipolas are quite good at getting Poms on front foot.

    They weren't on Saturday.

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    @mofitzy_ You must be an English teacher. Ever heard of auto correct.?

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    @broughie said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @mofitzy_ You must be an English teacher. Ever heard of auto correct.?

    Of all the things you're getting wrong about Cane, spelling his name is the least of them 😉 - but I assume you type Kane Williamson more than Sam Cane/Canes if you're getting autocorrected to Kane.

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    #249

    Every test I have seen with Cane since 2018, he has been an absolute monster at the collisions. His absence in the semi-final was obvious.
    Back on track, Lomax has been one of the stand out forwards of the competition. Core duties plus work rate are top notch. A bit careless on Sat. but best NZ tight head by a mile IMHO.

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    @Nepia I don’t type I dictate. So we agree to disagree.

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    @Nepia hah even when he said autocorrect I had no idea who it was. Boohoo imagine having to fight so hard against autocorrect to get words wrong.

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    @Bones said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @junior outside of Tuilagi and Sinckler they don't really seem all that bludgeony.

    Mako, Billy, Lawes, Genge all very capable smashers. Underhill and Itoje to a lesser extent can also smash.

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    @Bones said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @pakman said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @Bones said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @junior outside of Tuilagi and Sinckler they don't really seem all that bludgeony.

    Vunipolas are quite good at getting Poms on front foot.

    They weren't on Saturday.

    One swallow doesn't make a summer

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  • TimT Away
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    Tight five seems to pick itself, unless they want to go in a new direction or include a fourth lock.

    Loose forwards will be hardest to pick by far, with a couple of tough choices in the back three.

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    @junior said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @Bones said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @junior outside of Tuilagi and Sinckler they don't really seem all that bludgeony.

    Mako, Billy, Lawes, Genge all very capable smashers. Underhill and Itoje to a lesser extent can also smash.

    Ummm. Exactly zero of those guys did any "bludgeony" acts on Saturday.

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    @Bones said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @junior said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @Bones said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    @junior outside of Tuilagi and Sinckler they don't really seem all that bludgeony.

    Mako, Billy, Lawes, Genge all very capable smashers. Underhill and Itoje to a lesser extent can also smash.

    Ummm. Exactly zero of those guys did any "bludgeony" acts on Saturday.

    I don't really see what your point is, given (a) my point of reference was the last 18 months as a whole (to that, they didn't smash in the RWC final either) and (b) the English pack as a whole battered the Welsh pack on Saturday (which supports my original point).

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    @Bones
    My first thought was he was mixing up Scott and Kane Barrett.

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    its interesting how we seem to have been left behind a bit in the area of physicality,

    There was that photo of the boks before the WC with their shirts off ,not saying thats what we should be doing , but it was obvious their training regime is a bit different to ours

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Possible All Blacks 2020:

    its interesting how we seem to have been left behind a bit in the area of physicality,

    There was that photo of the boks before the WC with their shirts off ,not saying thats what we should be doing , but it was obvious their training regime is a bit different to ours

    Better "fitness" staff?

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    A quick google shows that in 2016 the first post-RWC squad had 32 players.

    https://www.allblacks.com/news/all-blacks-squad-named-for-2016-steinlager-series/

    Who wants to have a crack at a squad of 32? I haven't watched enough games.

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    No-one having an early crack?

    Well, I'll take the plunge. I'm going to say that with Foster and Fox still as selectors there won't be too many changes in the backs - with Plumtree keeping his selectorial powder dry to get a couple of his favourites into the forwards.

    Maybe Hansen might have foisted a couple of his projects on the others - and maybe Fozzie's got a couple of projects of his own in mind.

    And you've got to have a few Mako! 🙂

    Props
    Moody
    Tu'inukuafe
    Laulala
    Lomax
    Tuúngafasi

    Hookers
    Taylor
    Coles
    Coltman

    Locks
    Whitelock (C) - I think Sam is available for all the tests?
    Barrett
    Tuipolotu
    Walker-Leawere

    Loose forwards
    Savea
    Cane
    Frizell
    Fifita
    Sotutu
    Ioane

    Halfbacks
    Smith
    Perenara
    Weber

    First Fives
    Barrett
    Mo'unga
    Ioane* (But Cruden if there's any fitness worries with the other two)

    Midfield
    Lienert-Brown
    Laumape
    Goodhue
    Ennor

    Outside backs
    Ioane
    Reece
    Jordan
    McKenzie
    Barrett

    Bugger - I've picked 33 - they only picked two halfbacks in 2016.

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