AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?
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@KiwiMurph said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
@Stargazer said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
Mo'unga at first five, BB at 15, Havili on the bench.
Who would your other non-halfback back be on the bench?
Depends on the starters. Say Reece and Telea are the starting wingers, and Goodhue and ALB the starting midfielders, then you probably take a fast wing/centre on the bench if Havili can already cover 10/12/15. So then probably Rieko. But if Rieko and Goodhue start, then maybe Ennor on the bench (assuming he's faster than ALB).
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Team I'd go for if there was a Test in a couple of weeks:
Moody, Taylor, Ofa T, Sam Whitelock, Patrick Tuipulotu, Papali'i, Cane (c), Sotutu, A. Smith,B. Barrett ,C. Clarke, ALB, Goodhue, Reece (maybe Telea), J. Barrett (or W. Jordan)
Bench 16. D. Coles. 17. Karl T (or Hodgman) 18. Lualala 19. Dickson 20. A. Savea 21. TJP 22. R. Mo'unga 23. R. Ioane -
@mariner4life said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
@Stargazer said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
Mo'unga at first five, BB at 15, Havili on the bench.
Goodhue and Enmore.in the midfield. Bridge and Reece the wings
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Who is this BB? Never seen him in
red nblack before.Anyway some of these youngsters have a thing to learn, when they have intestinal fortitude to name the following, come and talk to me. Pakeha Players Matter 😉
9-Andy Ellis
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11-Scott Hamilton
12-Tom Taylor
13-Ryan Crotty
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@Crucial said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
The love for Will Jordan on this thread sounds very much like the love for George Bridge last year. Just saying.
Good player but he's not a patch on prime Ben Smith (which is the benchmark)
If Ben Smith is the benchmark, then Jordan has plenty of time to develop into that player. There's no need to rush him in at this stage when there are plenty of other options.
That being said, they could start him on the right wing in the same way they did with Israel Dagg (and Ben Smith for that matter).
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@sparky said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
Team I'd go for if there was a Test in a couple of weeks:
Moody, Taylor, Ofa T, Sam Whitelock, Patrick Tuipulotu, Papali'i, Cane (c), Sotutu, A. Smith,B. Barrett ,C. Clarke, ALB, Goodhue, Reece (maybe Telea), J. Barrett (or W. Jordan)
Bench 16. D. Coles. 17. Karl T (or Hodgman) 18. Lualala 19. Dickson 20. A. Savea 21. TJP 22. R. Mo'unga 23. R. IoaneI would put Lomax on the bench instead of Laulala whose current form is poor (as it was during the RWC). This could be a good occasion to test him.
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@junior said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
@Crucial said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
The love for Will Jordan on this thread sounds very much like the love for George Bridge last year. Just saying.
Good player but he's not a patch on prime Ben Smith (which is the benchmark)
If Ben Smith is the benchmark, then Jordan has plenty of time to develop into that player. There's no need to rush him in at this stage when there are plenty of other options.
That being said, they could start him on the right wing in the same way they did with Israel Dagg (and Ben Smith for that matter).
Agree.
@Crucial that is pretty shortsighted way of looking at it given that if the same rule applied to Ben Smith, then he shouldn’t have started at fullback for the ABs because he wasn’t yet at the prime Ben Smith benchmark! Took a few tests and like @junior said, experience in the environment and playing on the wing definitely assisted him.
There were definitely some doubters when he got selected too.
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Jordan is definitely more of a raw talent and weapon than Bridge. Bridge doesn't create as much as Jordan and doesn't have the physical gifts. Just because Jordan is a WBC doesn't mean he isn't the best young FB in the country (not including BB as he is now neither young or a pure 15). We need a proper fullback and I believe Jordan is that guy.
Who is the best young lineout hooker?
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@Kiwiwomble said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
Jordie has to be pretty far down the pecking order now, never really made the most of getting the call up and now there so many guys putting their hand up with awesome form, i cant think of anywhere id consider him even in the top three
He was in great form at FB (including goal kicking form)
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@cgrant said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
@sparky said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
Team I'd go for if there was a Test in a couple of weeks:
Moody, Taylor, Ofa T, Sam Whitelock, Patrick Tuipulotu, Papali'i, Cane (c), Sotutu, A. Smith,B. Barrett ,C. Clarke, ALB, Goodhue, Reece (maybe Telea), J. Barrett (or W. Jordan)
Bench 16. D. Coles. 17. Karl T (or Hodgman) 18. Lualala 19. Dickson 20. A. Savea 21. TJP 22. R. Mo'unga 23. R. IoaneI would put Lomax on the bench instead of Laulala whose current form is poor (as it was during the RWC). This could be a good occasion to test him.
Definitely think we'll see more of Lomax at international level. Not much between him and Laulala, but a bit hesitant to fast track Lomax after his silly Red Card earlier this year.
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@Bovidae said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
Question: Would the ABs be stronger with Rieko at centre or on the left wing?
I'd be starting him in the no.11 jersey but with his increasing ability to play at centre that changes the balance of the back reserves as you wouldn't need to carry another specialist midfielder.
If there are going to be 4 BC tests, Foster (and Rennie for that matter) will have the opportunity to try different combinations across the series. But I'm not expecting a huge number of newbies this season.
Fozzie in interview with Devlin on weekend said they saw him primarily as 11 who also plays 13 at test level.
Edit: oh yeah, and mentioned his injury last year affected his pace and power in contact, which he has back this year.
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@booboo said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
Having read the rest of the thread and various teams picked I'm surprised at the reluctance to start Reiko, given his form and Fozzie' s comments.
And who would be better out on the wing?
I'd take an uninjured Ioane ahead of Bridge, Reece, Lam. Playing Centre won't hurt him too much I don't think - we usually play two non-wingers (fullbacks) in the back 3 anyway.
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@booboo said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
Having read the rest of the thread and various teams picked I'm surprised at the reluctance to start Reiko, given his form and Fozzie' s comments.
His peril as a starting 11 for the ABs is Caleb Clarke who is looking an outstanding prospect.
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@mofitzy_ said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
Hoping we get a dry track in Christchurch for the Blues Crusaders match and relative forward parity. Extremely interesting match-ups from 10-15.
9-15
9:
Bryn the itinerant soul, redeemed in the 03, vs Northland Sam, finally showing more than the odd flash of talent10:
No comment. One of the best, against Mr Redemption (at last uninjured for a few games)11:
Boring civil engineering structure vs Mr Excitement12:
Northland Jack, oozing class vs the undersized thinker13:
Ex-Aucklander vs Aucklander. Developing player vs talent learning a new role14:
Short fast jinking stepping All Black vs The Other short fast jinking stepping guy15:
Youth vs Age. Potential vs Experience.So so tasty a matchup, cannot wait. So hard to pick 'em, but never bet against the Crusaders at home. Red hot favourites. Getting within 20 would be an upset.
Edit: Mods should probably be in the other thread to avoid derailing too much...
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@MN5 said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
@NTA said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
Should change the title to "AB Squad for the All-Important-Clash With The GREATEST GAME EVAH KANGAROOS MAYYYYYYTE!"
I'm gonna miss Phil Gould this year
Just think about taking a shit in your own mouth, and having that shit ooze into your brain.
There. You're got him back.