AB Depth Chart 2020
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@mariner4life said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@antipodean said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@mariner4life said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
Ginge Cane and Sotutu loose trio thanks.
Add in Patty T and the opposition aren't going to enjoy hitting it up much are they?
Add Aumua off the bench to add some sting.
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@Chris-B said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@Bones said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@Chris-B oh and I don't need to see him in real life, I can see him on TB, next to other players, who are bulkier than him.
Sit down, Arya!
How drunk are ya fella? I have no idea what you're on about. Sounds like a cool story though, perhaps you could use the concave as a soundshell?
Wow, what a giant that guy is.
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@Bovidae said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
Laulala didn't even last 40 mins in his first game against the Blues before injuring his knee. He played more minutes than I thought he would on his return on Sat night. He is the best TH scrummager so I would favour a Nepo-Ofa combo on that side.
Coles is still in the top 2 hookers but is probably better as the impact player now, as long as that impact is positive.
I have doubts about whether or not Nepo is the answer given his lack of oomph around the park. t will be interesting to see what Fozzie does here given how much value teams like the Poms and Jaapies get out of their props around the park and the stated reasons for Franks' dropping last year.
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@mariner4life said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@Tim said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
Lock
Another tough one. There are three names automatically on the sheet, but all have real limitations or concerns.
Whitelock - One of the best ever for NZ, and pretty much a complete player. Has played a lot over the last three seasons, and form has slid over the last two. May not be an automatic starter any more. Hopefully a break has rejuvenated him. Had a poor World Cup by his standards. ABs need a couple of good years out of him, so needs to have time managed.
Barrett - An "inbetweener". Will never be physically dominant as a lock, but has a great work rate and pace around the field. Not a starter against a big pack (SA, England, France). Not a six. Overrated by NZ media. Decent but not particularly good lineout target.
Tuipulotu - A "power" lock. Physically dominant around the park, improved at set piece a lot, work rate improved. Not a good lineout target at top level. Decent at steals. Should start against the big packs.
Retallick - Potentially the best player in the world. Frequently injured over last two seasons. Not back until next year, and not playing Super Rugby in 2021 either. Don't rely on him as AB saviour ...
Contenders:
Dunshea, Strange, Walker-Leawere.
huge concern. also tied in to Foster needing to have a bit of a rethink around the way we play test football
Whitelock may just be cooked. He's not that old, but he's played a lot of test footy. I hope not, because he's a fucking gun, and probably now in the conversation as an "all-time" AB
Retallick is nearly our most important player. He's the difference maker in our pack. We are so much more average when he is out, or under-cooked. Those days will only be more frequent.
My thoughts on SB are well known. Decent squadie, but to be great, we need an upgrade.
Patty T is my big hope, he's the kind of guy that can just bash opposition packs in to surrender. I really hope this year it finally clicks, because it hasn't yet. But he's going to need a Whitelock-type next to him.
No one really looks "to the manor born"
Patrick is going to be a massive driver of how we play over the next 4 years. If he continues to develop and build upon the physicality and leadership he's shown so far in SR rugby this year, we can potentially change the way we play against the bigger packs. Having him and Retallick, and potentially one or two others, matching up well against those big, physical packs will really allows us to be much more direct and, importantly, less predictable. If he doesn't kick on in the way we all hope he will, I am afraid we will have to be resigned to 4 more years of trying to beat a rush defence with side-to-side shit or cross-field kicks.
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@junior said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@mariner4life said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@Tim said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
Lock
Another tough one. There are three names automatically on the sheet, but all have real limitations or concerns.
Whitelock - One of the best ever for NZ, and pretty much a complete player. Has played a lot over the last three seasons, and form has slid over the last two. May not be an automatic starter any more. Hopefully a break has rejuvenated him. Had a poor World Cup by his standards. ABs need a couple of good years out of him, so needs to have time managed.
Barrett - An "inbetweener". Will never be physically dominant as a lock, but has a great work rate and pace around the field. Not a starter against a big pack (SA, England, France). Not a six. Overrated by NZ media. Decent but not particularly good lineout target.
Tuipulotu - A "power" lock. Physically dominant around the park, improved at set piece a lot, work rate improved. Not a good lineout target at top level. Decent at steals. Should start against the big packs.
Retallick - Potentially the best player in the world. Frequently injured over last two seasons. Not back until next year, and not playing Super Rugby in 2021 either. Don't rely on him as AB saviour ...
Contenders:
Dunshea, Strange, Walker-Leawere.
huge concern. also tied in to Foster needing to have a bit of a rethink around the way we play test football
Whitelock may just be cooked. He's not that old, but he's played a lot of test footy. I hope not, because he's a fucking gun, and probably now in the conversation as an "all-time" AB
Retallick is nearly our most important player. He's the difference maker in our pack. We are so much more average when he is out, or under-cooked. Those days will only be more frequent.
My thoughts on SB are well known. Decent squadie, but to be great, we need an upgrade.
Patty T is my big hope, he's the kind of guy that can just bash opposition packs in to surrender. I really hope this year it finally clicks, because it hasn't yet. But he's going to need a Whitelock-type next to him.
No one really looks "to the manor born"
Patrick is going to be a massive driver of how we play over the next 4 years. If he continues to develop and build upon the physicality and leadership he's shown so far in SR rugby this year, we can potentially change the way we play against the bigger packs. Having him and Retallick, and potentially one or two others, matching up well against those big, physical packs will really allows us to be much more direct and, importantly, less predictable. If he doesn't kick on in the way we all hope he will, I am afraid we will have to be resigned to 4 more years of trying to beat a rush defence with side-to-side shit or cross-field kicks.
I'd love to see us able to play up the guts again
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@canefan said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@junior said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@mariner4life said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@Tim said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
Lock
Another tough one. There are three names automatically on the sheet, but all have real limitations or concerns.
Whitelock - One of the best ever for NZ, and pretty much a complete player. Has played a lot over the last three seasons, and form has slid over the last two. May not be an automatic starter any more. Hopefully a break has rejuvenated him. Had a poor World Cup by his standards. ABs need a couple of good years out of him, so needs to have time managed.
Barrett - An "inbetweener". Will never be physically dominant as a lock, but has a great work rate and pace around the field. Not a starter against a big pack (SA, England, France). Not a six. Overrated by NZ media. Decent but not particularly good lineout target.
Tuipulotu - A "power" lock. Physically dominant around the park, improved at set piece a lot, work rate improved. Not a good lineout target at top level. Decent at steals. Should start against the big packs.
Retallick - Potentially the best player in the world. Frequently injured over last two seasons. Not back until next year, and not playing Super Rugby in 2021 either. Don't rely on him as AB saviour ...
Contenders:
Dunshea, Strange, Walker-Leawere.
huge concern. also tied in to Foster needing to have a bit of a rethink around the way we play test football
Whitelock may just be cooked. He's not that old, but he's played a lot of test footy. I hope not, because he's a fucking gun, and probably now in the conversation as an "all-time" AB
Retallick is nearly our most important player. He's the difference maker in our pack. We are so much more average when he is out, or under-cooked. Those days will only be more frequent.
My thoughts on SB are well known. Decent squadie, but to be great, we need an upgrade.
Patty T is my big hope, he's the kind of guy that can just bash opposition packs in to surrender. I really hope this year it finally clicks, because it hasn't yet. But he's going to need a Whitelock-type next to him.
No one really looks "to the manor born"
Patrick is going to be a massive driver of how we play over the next 4 years. If he continues to develop and build upon the physicality and leadership he's shown so far in SR rugby this year, we can potentially change the way we play against the bigger packs. Having him and Retallick, and potentially one or two others, matching up well against those big, physical packs will really allows us to be much more direct and, importantly, less predictable. If he doesn't kick on in the way we all hope he will, I am afraid we will have to be resigned to 4 more years of trying to beat a rush defence with side-to-side shit or cross-field kicks.
I'd love to see us able to play up the guts again**
Maybe just me, but we don't seem to have been able to do that well since Kaino's departure.
I'd like to see the 6 position nailed and a stable 6-7-8 axis this year.
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@antipodean said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@mariner4life said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@antipodean said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@mariner4life said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
Ginge Cane and Sotutu loose trio thanks.
Add in Patty T and the opposition aren't going to enjoy hitting it up much are they?
Add Aumua off the bench to add some sting.
And Ofa.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@canefan said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@junior said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@mariner4life said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@Tim said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
Lock
Another tough one. There are three names automatically on the sheet, but all have real limitations or concerns.
Whitelock - One of the best ever for NZ, and pretty much a complete player. Has played a lot over the last three seasons, and form has slid over the last two. May not be an automatic starter any more. Hopefully a break has rejuvenated him. Had a poor World Cup by his standards. ABs need a couple of good years out of him, so needs to have time managed.
Barrett - An "inbetweener". Will never be physically dominant as a lock, but has a great work rate and pace around the field. Not a starter against a big pack (SA, England, France). Not a six. Overrated by NZ media. Decent but not particularly good lineout target.
Tuipulotu - A "power" lock. Physically dominant around the park, improved at set piece a lot, work rate improved. Not a good lineout target at top level. Decent at steals. Should start against the big packs.
Retallick - Potentially the best player in the world. Frequently injured over last two seasons. Not back until next year, and not playing Super Rugby in 2021 either. Don't rely on him as AB saviour ...
Contenders:
Dunshea, Strange, Walker-Leawere.
huge concern. also tied in to Foster needing to have a bit of a rethink around the way we play test football
Whitelock may just be cooked. He's not that old, but he's played a lot of test footy. I hope not, because he's a fucking gun, and probably now in the conversation as an "all-time" AB
Retallick is nearly our most important player. He's the difference maker in our pack. We are so much more average when he is out, or under-cooked. Those days will only be more frequent.
My thoughts on SB are well known. Decent squadie, but to be great, we need an upgrade.
Patty T is my big hope, he's the kind of guy that can just bash opposition packs in to surrender. I really hope this year it finally clicks, because it hasn't yet. But he's going to need a Whitelock-type next to him.
No one really looks "to the manor born"
Patrick is going to be a massive driver of how we play over the next 4 years. If he continues to develop and build upon the physicality and leadership he's shown so far in SR rugby this year, we can potentially change the way we play against the bigger packs. Having him and Retallick, and potentially one or two others, matching up well against those big, physical packs will really allows us to be much more direct and, importantly, less predictable. If he doesn't kick on in the way we all hope he will, I am afraid we will have to be resigned to 4 more years of trying to beat a rush defence with side-to-side shit or cross-field kicks.
I'd love to see us able to play up the guts again**
Maybe just me, but we don't seem to have been able to do that well since Kaino's departure.
I'd like to see the 6 position nailed and a stable 6-7-8 axis this year.
By the time we got to Japan we were more of a finesse team than the bruising team of 2015. And the English showed us that in the finals finesse team = bitch team
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@canefan said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
By the time we got to Japan we were more of a finesse team than the bruising team of 2015. And the English showed us that in the finals finesse team = bitch team
I'd argue the McCaw/Kaino/Read combo was finesse and bruising.
And we could have won that RWC2019 game had the leading players shown some actual leadership
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@Victor-Meldrew said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@canefan said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
By the time we got to Japan we were more of a finesse team than the bruising team of 2015. And the English showed us that in the finals finesse team = bitch team
I'd argue the McCaw/Kaino/Read combo was finesse and bruising.
And we could have won that RWC2019 game had the leading players shown some actual leadership
Don't get me started again
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@Stargazer said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@Frank Depends on the type of lock they're looking for. If they want a big power lock, IWL is definitely the man. If you want a fast runner and better line-out jumper, it may be Quinten Strange. I'm not totally sold on Dunshea (yet).
I think Strange will be on the outside looking in because of his previous injuries, and might not even get that many opportunities for the Crusaders. IWL is the same height as SB so while he does provide power I am not sure he helps the lineout.
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It does make me laugh that so many people are keen to throw in a couple of second season kids over the abs best player for the last session and a half. Ardie is a lock in, and we need him plus ONE big Kaino replacement. No way we will be starting two baby loosies against anyone Tier 1 (Italy aside)
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@mariner4life said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@Crucial said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
Sotutu to lock in a long term spot?
at 192cm?
I had to read it twice
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@Bones said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@Machpants got any tasty hats?
I have a half eaten one to share.
Robinson must be in the AB frame, what else does he have to do? They have been after a geniune lock/blindside for years now.
Barrett was tried there and found wanting.
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@Kirwan said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@Bones said in AB Depth Chart 2020:
@Machpants got any tasty hats?
Robinson must be in the AB frame, what else does he have to do? They have been after a geniune lock/blindside for years now.Stay fit The way he gets around the paddock I don't back him to play a full season at this level. Hopefully wrong as I love seeing him play, but not sure that he's the sort of player with a long term career due to physical damage
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@Victor-Meldrew Except that maybe that was not needed at the time. The English brutalized us in the semi final. We were pounded into submission.