All Blacks vs Pumas II
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@yeahtheboys said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@bones huh
How can they possibly be better than union playmakers? They don't play union - and vice versa.
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@kiwimurph said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@daffy-jaffy said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
Richard Knowler's question sums up nz rugby journalism.
Richard Knowler "Just one specialist lock on the bench in Scott Barrett, does that mean Luke Jacobson is covering the engine room?"
Fozzie: "......."
Fuck me
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@yeahtheboys said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@l_n_p have you guys ever watched NRL? Their playmakers (who are far better than Union playmakers imo) just about run sideways more than they run forward… if you’re fast enough and agile enough then running across field occasionally can cause a defence to bite out of the line, leaving holes. If the space is there in front of him, he takes it by running straight. If it’s not there then he tries to create something but changing running lines.
When they are playing loigue
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@bones said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@chris-b Rieko drop in form? Injured. Akira drop in form? Injured. Tuipulotu drop in form? Injured.
I'm sure there's a pattern but I just can't see it.
It’s a sign of a bad argument when you have to make things up.
Have discussed RI and CC injuries as an explanation of a drop off in form, when that factor wasn’t being considered when the copped criticism. Foster even brought up the RI calf injury last week.
Never said that about Akira, not once.
Patrick? Man you are reaching now.
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@kirwan said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@bones said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@chris-b Rieko drop in form? Injured. Akira drop in form? Injured. Tuipulotu drop in form? Injured.
I'm sure there's a pattern but I just can't see it.
It’s a sign of a bad argument when you have to make things up.
Have discussed RI and CC injuries as an explanation of a drop off in form, when that factor wasn’t being considered when the copped criticism. Foster even brought up the RI calf injury last week.
Never said that about Akira, not once.
Patrick? Man you are reaching now.
I'm all about a bad argument. I'm not so keen on selecting players who are playing poop. Until they're not playing poop that is.
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@bones said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@kirwan said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@bones said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@chris-b Rieko drop in form? Injured. Akira drop in form? Injured. Tuipulotu drop in form? Injured.
I'm sure there's a pattern but I just can't see it.
It’s a sign of a bad argument when you have to make things up.
Have discussed RI and CC injuries as an explanation of a drop off in form, when that factor wasn’t being considered when the copped criticism. Foster even brought up the RI calf injury last week.
Never said that about Akira, not once.
Patrick? Man you are reaching now.
I'm all about a bad argument. I'm not so keen on selecting players who are playing poop. Until they're not playing poop that is.
ABs commonly select players coming back from injuries, or keep them in the squad. Ofa, Patrick, Moody are just a few recent examples.
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@kirwan said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@bones said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@kirwan said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@bones said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@chris-b Rieko drop in form? Injured. Akira drop in form? Injured. Tuipulotu drop in form? Injured.
I'm sure there's a pattern but I just can't see it.
It’s a sign of a bad argument when you have to make things up.
Have discussed RI and CC injuries as an explanation of a drop off in form, when that factor wasn’t being considered when the copped criticism. Foster even brought up the RI calf injury last week.
Never said that about Akira, not once.
Patrick? Man you are reaching now.
I'm all about a bad argument. I'm not so keen on selecting players who are playing poop. Until they're not playing poop that is.
ABs commonly select players coming back from injuries, or keep them in the squad. Ofa, Patrick, Moody are just a few recent examples.
Unless they've been overtaken by other players.
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@themojoman said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@nepia Sotutu is a curious case. IMO he was the or in top 3 Number 8's in Super Rugby but then got surpassed by Jacobson. Now Blackadder has leapt frogged him in the squad due to his versatility.
Blackadder has leapfrogged him because he’s playing better.
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@bones said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@yeahtheboys said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@bones huh
How can they possibly be better than union playmakers? They don't play union - and vice versa.
Kinda #booboo'ed meself.
Reminds me of something back in the day when TSF 'legend' Red Beard bigged up a column by loigue 'legend' Graham Lowe, whose point was basically the All Blacks props didn't do as many many hit ups as loigue props, therefore they was not as good 'footballers' as the loiguies.
I do recall asking how many greens they hit in regulation, or what their free throw percentage was.
They are different games.
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@bones said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@act-crusader you and your optimism.
I saw the team and thought yuck. Felt a bit sorry for the likes of Jordan and Jordie who are fighting for a spot and have to do it outside a mish-mash team.
I expect us to win and will be livid if we lose. But if this team clicks and looks gooood, well that's fucken fantastic and I will only be left with about half a leg dangling off the Fozzy bandwagon. Ok maybe a whole leg.
Given this “short sharp 7 day lockdown” in Melbourne has now been going for 6 weeks, the ABs bring some optimism!
Mark Ranby, Stephen Bates, Caleb Ralph, David Hill and Ben Atiga could be running out for the ABs this weekend and I’d find a positive
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@act-crusader you missed George Bridge.
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At some point Reiko Ioane will take the Centre spot given his level of development and performances. Until then Havili/ALB are the top combo.
I like Tupaea’s potential, he seems to have very good penetration with ball in hand and strong on defence. Ennor has been taking up a spot without adding value TBH. Not sure why he’s still there. Bridge is another that’s finding hard to get back into form. He seems to be down on pace and has taken to try and run over opposition players.
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@yeahtheboys said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@l_n_p have you guys ever watched NRL? Their playmakers (who are far better than Union playmakers imo) just about run sideways more than they run forward… if you’re fast enough and agile enough then running across field occasionally can cause a defence to bite out of the line, leaving holes. If the space is there in front of him, he takes it by running straight. If it’s not there then he tries to create something but changing running lines.
They have 10m of extra space.
Every play.You know this, right?
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@bones said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
@act-crusader you missed George Bridge.
Like I said earlier, he’s going to score a double on the weekend.
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@nepia said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
This seems like a make or break test for Hoskins as he appears to have slipped down the pecking order. He’s at best the 3rd 8.
No disrespect to Hoskins and a lot of sympathy, but bloody pleased we have such depth that someone as good as him is 3rd choice No. 8
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@act-crusader said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:
10 Damian McKenzie (34) - 2nd start at 1st 5
Wow. I always thought DMac had 3-4 starts there.
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@yeahtheboys Different game and less players might allow more of this.