Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18
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@Toddy said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
Was watching some old highlights and come across the 2nd test against England in 2004 - Henry's second match in charge. Team was:
- Nick Evans
- Mils Muliaina
- Tana Umaga
- Dan Carter
- Joe Rokocoko
- Carlos Spencer
- Justin Marshall
- Xavier Rush
- Marty Holah
- Jono Gibbes
- Keith Robinson
- Chris Jack
- Carl Hayman
- Keven Mealamu
- Kees Meeuws
- Andrew Hore
- Tony Woodcock
- Jerry Collins
- Craig Newby
- Andrew Mehrtens
- Sam Tuitupou
- Byron Kelleher
in before it gets changed
that bench is so big it puts Michael Cheika to shame
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look at that, that's how you re-do a pack that turned out to be piss weak. You rissole a bunch of soft "technically proficient" cantabs, and bring in munters like Hayman and Robinson, promote Meews, and get some leadership in there with Rush and Gibbes.
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@mariner4life said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
@Toddy said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
Was watching some old highlights and come across the 2nd test against England in 2004 - Henry's second match in charge. Team was:
- Nick Evans
- Mils Muliaina
- Tana Umaga
- Dan Carter
- Joe Rokocoko
- Carlos Spencer
- Justin Marshall
- Xavier Rush
- Marty Holah
- Jono Gibbes
- Keith Robinson
- Chris Jack
- Carl Hayman
- Keven Mealamu
- Kees Meeuws
- Andrew Hore
- Tony Woodcock
- Jerry Collins
- Craig Newby
- Andrew Mehrtens
- Sam Tuitupou
- Byron Kelleher
in before it gets changed
that bench is so big it puts Michael Cheika to shame
And only one starter
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@Tim said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
Our lineout looks pretty vulnerable. A skinny rookie lock, no targets at 7 or 8, and an unproven six (is he any good as a target?).
Sotutu should be starting at 8, and would give an option.
Ta$man has used Frizell at lock quite frequently. He made the lineout steal on Sunday that led to our first try.
But, you're right - by my reckoning we've probably got our 4th and 8th choice locks starting.
Retallick, Whitelock, Barrett, Tuipolotu, Dickson, Strange, Parkinson Vaa'i.
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@Toddy benched Collins who was a starter under Mitchell. Mils on the wing, how dare Henry... from what I recall Mils had not played any wing for the Blues in 2004 SR.
They had Rok (their best player that year), Howlett, Wulf, Nacewa
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@ACT-Crusader Yeah, can't remember how he played in super rugby that year. Fairly strong team overall though with a rubbish loose forward trio.
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@Chris-B said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
@Tim said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
Our lineout looks pretty vulnerable. A skinny rookie lock, no targets at 7 or 8, and an unproven six (is he any good as a target?).
Sotutu should be starting at 8, and would give an option.
Ta$man has used Frizell at lock quite frequently. He made the lineout steal on Sunday that led to our first try.
But, you're right - by my reckoning we've probably got our 4th and 8th choice locks starting.
Retallick, Whitelock, Barrett, Tuipolotu, Dickson, Strange, Parkinson Vaa'i.
Everything after Retallic is ordinary, and if you take late 2019 Retallick, then it's all ordinary.
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@Frank said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
Is there provision in Foster's contract for him to fired after one year?
Asking for a surfer friend and my mate in Japan.
I haven't surfed in a years, nor am I a mate in Japan but I would like to meet these people.
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@mariner4life said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
Everything after Retallic is ordinary, and if you take late 2019 Retallick, then it's all ordinary.
He's a goner, mate.
If ever there was a weekend for a Brian Lochore-style, "Gone to Auckland..." note on the fridge, it's this one.
Failing that, he could be playing in a Ranfurly shield challenge.
But, Big Brodie is doing neither of those things.
He's browsing the Off-Topic section to find the best craft beers with which to stock his fridge and to pick up handy hints on how to appropriately salt and marinate his brisket.
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@Stargazer said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
@Chris-B Big Brodie is already back in Japan.
That's the most unpatriotic thing I've heard all week!
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@mariner4life said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
@Chris-B said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
@Tim said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
Our lineout looks pretty vulnerable. A skinny rookie lock, no targets at 7 or 8, and an unproven six (is he any good as a target?).
Sotutu should be starting at 8, and would give an option.
Ta$man has used Frizell at lock quite frequently. He made the lineout steal on Sunday that led to our first try.
But, you're right - by my reckoning we've probably got our 4th and 8th choice locks starting.
Retallick, Whitelock, Barrett, Tuipolotu, Dickson, Strange, Parkinson Vaa'i.
Everything after Retallic is ordinary, and if you take late 2019 Retallick, then it's all ordinary.
Jacob Pierce will be next year's saviour.
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@Kiap said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
Relax, guys. Our blokes' best chance is at Suncorp and then perhaps still having a shot in the dead rubber in Sydney.
ABs by two tries at Eden Park, cementing Foster in place for years to come.
Aussie venues the other way around. Sydders first 31/10, Brissie 7/11
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@Tim said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
@mariner4life said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
@Chris-B said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
@Tim said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
Our lineout looks pretty vulnerable. A skinny rookie lock, no targets at 7 or 8, and an unproven six (is he any good as a target?).
Sotutu should be starting at 8, and would give an option.
Ta$man has used Frizell at lock quite frequently. He made the lineout steal on Sunday that led to our first try.
But, you're right - by my reckoning we've probably got our 4th and 8th choice locks starting.
Retallick, Whitelock, Barrett, Tuipolotu, Dickson, Strange, Parkinson Vaa'i.
Everything after Retallic is ordinary, and if you take late 2019 Retallick, then it's all ordinary.
Jacob Pierce will be next year's saviour.
So we keep hearing 😎
We’ll need another good lock so Scooter can play blindside full time
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@Toddy said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
@ACT-Crusader Yeah, can't remember how he played in super rugby that year. Fairly strong team overall though with a rubbish loose forward trio.
I wasn’t posting on the Fern at the time but had been lurking since the 03 Tri Nations, and I recall some angst/confusion on the Rush selection, Mils to the wing and Evans at fullback, Mertz back in the fold, Henry being Auckland centric with Tuitupo selection, Gibbes ‘are you kidding’
These aren’t my views and as I said earlier you could justify any selection eg Rush had a very good 04 Super campaign, but it did raise questions.
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@KiwiMurph said in Bledisloe Two: Auckland, October 18:
A lot of talk about about Beaudy's achilles - Beaudy mentioned today it dates back to last year pre-RWC - wonder if that is the reason for his drop in speed over the last 12 months or so?
well isn't that convenient? I'm not old, I've just been hurt for 14 months (while continuing to play so i get my filthy Yen). Not my fault guv