AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?
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Congratulations to the 7 new ABs. Exciting to see new talent coming through. Congratulations as well to the players who have worked hard to get back in the squad.
Lots of depth in most positions, but strikingly less so at Lock and at Half Back.
Glad Hodgman, Strange and Grace are fit and good to go.
I wasn't bowled over by either Aumua or Vaa'i in the North Vs South game, but they still make it on athleticism/potential.
Disappointed for Peter Umaga-Jensen but his time will come.
Still no clarity on who the ABs will play, where and when.
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@Nepia said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
@Tim said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
Said they wanted to identify big, bruising loose forwards who could get the ABs over the gainline with sheer "brutality".
Seems to point Akira being picked at 6 - or least until he is sent on the Uruguayan invitational tour as non-playing reserve to work on his fitness.
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@Toddy I sense your frustration, but history has shown that it’s cyclical when it comes having world class players. These players often have oodles of games under their belts and experience to burn.
We have a pretty young squad. Whether they are the best or in the top 3 in their position, the likes of Aaron Smith, B. Barrett, Sam Whitelock - they are our 3 most experienced.
There’s potential for others to evolve, much like many past AB greats that developed into world class players.
To me that makes it pretty exciting for what lies ahead. It could present a few squeaky bum moments, but that’s no different to when we had Carter, Nonu, McCaw, Franks, Read, where even with a litany of world class players we pulled some games out in the dying moments.
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@shark said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
@bobily2 Will Tucker stands out on that list as a recent U20 with the size to make an impact who should be managed carefully so he's an AB option soon. Sadly, going to the Highlanders may not be the solution.
Hope he fills out. At 2.02m and 111kg, he is currently classified as string-bean.
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That was his weight when he was selected for the U20s. He might be a bit heavier now.
It is pretty normal for the u20s to gain a fair bit of weight in the 2 or so years after being selected, particularly at lock. As I understand it, Josh Dickson has gained around 30kg.
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@Yeetyaah said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
@Tim agree to disagree. He's been average this year but he's always been a consistent performer. I'm hoping Fozzie and co aren't looking at Goodhue as a 12.
Random thought based on nothing but the fact Goodhue's best position is 13 ... Could Ennor become a decent 12?
People with better idea of what makes a backline please discuss.
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NZ U20 locks of the past 5 years (includes lock/loosies)
Height/weight info taken from the player's most recent SR franchise profile or, in the absence of that, his most recent provincial profile
Player Year in NZ U20 current NPC province current SR franchise Height/weight Dunshea, Mitchell 2015 Canterbury Crusaders 1.97m/115kg Cridge, Geoff 2015 Hawke's Bay ex-Hurricanes 2.00m/114kg Goodhue, Josh 2015 Northland Blues 1.99m/115kg Blackwell, James 2015 Wellington Hurricanes 1.90m/107kg Strange, Quinten 2016 Ta$man Crusaders 1.99m/116kg Dalzell, Hamish 2016 Auckland ex-Crusaders 2.01m/118kg Walker-Leawere, Isaia 2016, 2017 Hawke's Bay Hurricanes 1.97m/122kg Hoeata, Fin 2016 Taranaki ex-Chiefs 1.96m/105kg* Pierce, Jacob 2017 North Harbour Blues 2.01m/106kg Caird, Sam 2017 Northland 2.02m/116kg* Slade, Samuel 2017 Counties M. 1.94m/111kg** McWhannell, Laghlan 2018 Waikato? Chiefs 1.98m/114kg Tucker, Will 2018 Otago Highlanders 2.02m/111kg** Grace, Cullen 2019 Canterbury Crusaders 1.93m/107kg Plumtree, Taine 2019 Wellington ? Vaa'i, Tupou 2019 Taranaki Chiefs 1.98m/118kg Ah Kuoi, Naitoa 2019*** Wellington Chiefs 1.96m/116kg *weight according to Wikipedia
**height/weight according to Rugbypass
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@Stargazer said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
Dmac is the luckiest man in that squad.
Not so sure.
Whilst correct he was sub-optimal in SR/SRA I don't think be was hopeless. He was good last night. He was brilliant up until his injury last year. Has Test experience. And covers the BB role when they elect to play that tactic.
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@Chris-B said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
Interesting to see the changes from last year's RWC squad.
Gone are:
Coltman, Moli, Taávao, Barrett, Retallick, Jacobson, Read, ToddCrotty, SBW, Ben Smith
The first six will all potentially come again, though I have doubts about Coltman and Ta'avao.
Moli and SB injured rather than just not selected too.
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I feel like Boshier was unlucky not to make the squad, he was one of the few shining lights in a shit arse Chiefs year, and always caused good trouble at the breakdown.
My worry of Cane as captain, is that he is one hell of an injury magnet (especially head knocks.) He seems to spend a ratio of 1 week on three weeks off nowadays (not debating toughness or heart AT ALL) also that he seems to have moved away a bit from a true seven. Shrug.
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@Mokey said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
I feel like Boshier was unlucky not to make the squad, he was one of the few shining lights in a shit arse Chiefs year, and always caused good trouble at the breakdown.
My worry of Cane as captain, is that he is one hell of an injury magnet (especially head knocks.) He seems to spend a ratio of 1 week on three weeks off nowadays (not debating toughness or heart AT ALL) also that he seems to have moved away a bit from a true seven. Shrug.
I think Fozzie has taken a leaf out of Eddies book. No need for “true sevens” if you have guys with a licence to smash opposition off the ball.
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@Tim said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:
@Stargazer Pierce at 106kg might be a mistake from the Blues. Harbour had him at 112kg last year, and he looked pretty solid, even next to Tuipulotu, when I saw in Newmarket in July.
The Super Rugby teams very rarely update player profiles. The listed weight tends to be the weight the player joined the team at