Blues 2021
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@chris I don't think you can lay the blame at the feet of Rieko. I'm thinking of a back 3 that gets back and counterattacks strongly, returns kicks well, kicks well for territory.
Perofeta was solid at times doing some of those, but frankly I expected more from those lads. Rieko wasn't amazing yet, but solid enough with distribution.
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@nzzp said in Blues 2021:
@chris I don't think you can lay the blame at the feet of Rieko. I'm thinking of a back 3 that gets back and counterattacks strongly, returns kicks well, kicks well for territory.
Perofeta was solid at times doing some of those, but frankly I expected more from those lads. Rieko wasn't amazing yet, but solid enough with distribution.
My other point is Reiko a product of what is happening from 9 to 12,
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@chris said in Blues 2021:
@nzzp said in Blues 2021:
@chris I don't think you can lay the blame at the feet of Rieko. I'm thinking of a back 3 that gets back and counterattacks strongly, returns kicks well, kicks well for territory.
Perofeta was solid at times doing some of those, but frankly I expected more from those lads. Rieko wasn't amazing yet, but solid enough with distribution.
My other point is Reiko a product of what is happening from 9 to 12,
2/8/9/10 ... and then 12
Seriously, though, I think Rieko's B+ and knocking on the door of the ABs. He brings solid defence and a speed opportunity that is rare. He's on the way up. Distribution took a step up again, and I'd say is one of the easier things for a good coaching group to keep improving. If you have to trade off an inexperienced 12 or 13 at the top level, I prefer ALB/RIoane to Havili/ALB... but ultimately it's up to the coaches.
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@nzzp said in Blues 2021:
/shrugs. I'd agree, if you hadn't seen major improvements in the last couple of years under Leon. What I think we're lacking is leadership and rugby nous out there. BB probably papered over those cracks last year with confidence from fullback, and you saw it losing Parsons and then Tuipolotu and Robinson this year. We didn't have leaders out there for most of the season, and we lacked the rugby IQ to really drive the team into the right places.
Tuipulotu was missed in the second half of the season.
The Blues conceded about the same number of penalties/turnovers as the opposition. For whatever reason the timing of them hurt really them in certain games. Sotutu's yellow or Papali'i's drop against the Highlanders for instance.
Second best team on points scored, second best on points conceded. The decision making is just slightly down on 2020.. improving that, plus a couple of selection changes should have a big impact
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@chris-b this is what I don’t get. Why would Enari be willing to stay at the Crusaders when he’s behind two other halfbacks. The Crusaders are really good at keeping guys in their squad even when they aren’t getting a run. Surely he will be looking elsewhere for next year, Blues being the obvious choice if there is room. Landers are sorted at halfback, the Canes are looking good there with Roigard coming through and the possibility of Perenara returning. The Chiefs are solid without being spectacular, so it really only leaves the Blues or overseas as a real option for Enari going forward.
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@duluth RIoane isn’t a centre for christ sake. He doesn’t pass the ball. Just look at how ineffective Caleb Clarke has been all year because of Ioane’s inability to turn his blinkers off. I wouldn’t even have Ioane in the AB 23 to be quite honest.
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@canes4life said in Blues 2021:
RIoane isn’t a centre for christ sake. He doesn’t pass the ball.
Yes he is. Yes he does.
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@duluth no he isn’t and no he doesn’t. He lacks the intelligence and skill set required to be an international caliber centre.
Every time he makes a break he hardly ever looks to his outsides because he has the wingers mentality of having a crack himself. He’s been doing it all season.
By all means though the Blues should keep playing him there, they are less dangerous because of it.
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@duluth pointing out the stats against a weak Chiefs side probably isn’t the best example. He never does this when he comes up against a good defensive structure. The sign that a centre is doing their proper job is when the wingers stats are through the roof. The fact the Blues have the best winger in the country and he’s been a shadow of his test form is saying something.
Ioane should just bite the bullet and go back to the wing where he is far more deadly IMO.
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@duluth said in Blues 2021:
10 passes and 5 runs in the weekend. 8 passes 11 runs the week before that. He passes.
You'd have to ignore all the times he passes (some for trys, like the Sullivan example I posted earlier) to think he doesn't pass. Bit of a weird opinion to have.
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He's struggled with making good decisions about whether to pass or hold but that doesn't mean he doesn't pass. In a few situations this year he passed when he shouldn't have, but that's part and parcel of learning to be a good 13. He has speed and can pass well, so it's just learning about when to throw the pass which is hi big work-on (as well as a few defensive issues, where he is also improving).
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@canes4life said in Blues 2021:
@duluth no he isn’t and no he doesn’t. He lacks the intelligence and skill set required to be an international caliber centre.
Every time he makes a break he hardly ever looks to his outsides because he has the wingers mentality of having a crack himself. He’s been doing it all season.
By all means though the Blues should keep playing him there, they are less dangerous because of it.
He passes. Mostly very well too.
He is obviously trying to take a gap or skin someone when he doesn't. If there is a criticism it would be the decision making, just like most mid fielders. Laumape misses a few opportunities to pass as well.
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@gt12 obviously he passes the ball, what I’m getting at is the effectiveness of his passes and setting up players around him, most importantly his wingers. The fact that Caleb Clarke (one of the most destructive wingers in the game at the moment) hasn’t really made a mark on this competition through lack of ball tells me something.
Maybe I’m wrong, maybe it’s a tactical decision by the Blues not to feed their wingers. Odd to me though when you have someone like Caleb out there waiting to cause havoc.
OR maybe I’m wrong again and it’s actually Caleb not looking for work. I just feel if the Blues are going to get to that next level they must get that area right in their game because both players are potent and the Blues could make the very best teams look silly if they can sort it.
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@canes4life said in Blues 2021:
@duluth RIoane isn’t a centre for christ sake. He doesn’t pass the ball. Just look at how ineffective Caleb Clarke has been all year because of Ioane’s inability to turn his blinkers off. I wouldn’t even have Ioane in the AB 23 to be quite honest.
I think Clarkes problem had been he hasn't injected himself anywhere in backline.
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@dan54 said in Blues 2021:
I think Clarkes problem had been he hasn't injected himself anywhere in backline.
It looks like he has tried. The quote from Caleb himself says a lot about how heavily he is marked now. When he moves he is being watched very closely, and he is most likely not just outside Rieko, so blaming Caleb's lack of potency this year on Rieko seems wrong.
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@snowy still, Ioane is a hell of a long way off being an All Black centre, let alone a good one. I’d put my money on Clarke being more effective if he had someone with a few more brain cells creating space for him. Ioane is too much of a show pony.
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@snowy said in Blues 2021:
@dan54 said in Blues 2021:
I think Clarkes problem had been he hasn't injected himself anywhere in backline.
It looks like he has tried. The quote from Caleb himself says a lot about how heavily he is marked now. When he moves he is being watched very closely, and he is most likely not just outside Rieko, so blaming Caleb's lack of potency this year on Rieko seems wrong.
People seem to have short memories too. It's just a couple of games ago he looked sharp against the Highlanders and was popping up all over the field.