All Blacks vs Springboks I
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@kiwiinmelb thats always been the case though, perception vs reality.
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@kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks vs Springboks I:
@booboo said in All Blacks vs Springboks I:
@bones said in All Blacks vs Springboks I:
@canes4life said in All Blacks vs Springboks I:
Can't wait to see how that loose forward trio works together against a bigger Springbok pack.
What?
We're NZ. Bokke, Poms, Lions have bigger forward packs by definition.
Ad an aside, has anyone got size, height, weight stats for us so I don't have to look up myself?
I can remember fairly soon after the 03 wc , we had a series at home against England,
All the talk was how we would go against the BIG English pack ,
When I looked up the stats we were slightly heavier man for man except Kevvie .
Yep. Same for the 05 Lions
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@kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks vs Springboks I:
@taniwharugby said in All Blacks vs Springboks I:
@kiwiinmelb back when the pack might weigh in around 850kg...now, most top international packs are over 900kg
yep . but my point was more around how the media hyped them up to be so big and scary , yet they werent bigger at all
Black is slimming
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@mariner4life 1.3 seconds faster speed by the AB's - feels huge on the (in)ability to reset a defensive line by the opposition.
Makes me fully appreciate the finer points of
cheatinghow a top class seven / backrower is able to buy his side 0.5 - 1 seconds in the tackle ... (1) target the ball in the tackle (2) fall marginally on the other side (3) live on the edge as you roll away and (4) adjust all this to what the referee will let you get away with. -
@l_n_p said in All Blacks vs Springboks I:
@mariner4life 1.3 seconds faster speed by the AB's - feels huge on the (in)ability to reset a defensive line by the opposition.
Makes me fully appreciate the finer points of
cheatinghow a top class seven / backrower is able to buy his side 0.5 - 1 seconds in the tackle ... (1) target the ball in the tackle (2) fall marginally on the other side (3) live on the edge as you roll away and (4) adjust all this to what the referee will let you get away with.most fun position on the field
sucks when you get too slow to play it and you have to move
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@mariner4life said in All Blacks vs Springboks I:
@l_n_p said in All Blacks vs Springboks I:
@mariner4life 1.3 seconds faster speed by the AB's - feels huge on the (in)ability to reset a defensive line by the opposition.
Makes me fully appreciate the finer points of
cheatinghow a top class seven / backrower is able to buy his side 0.5 - 1 seconds in the tackle ... (1) target the ball in the tackle (2) fall marginally on the other side (3) live on the edge as you roll away and (4) adjust all this to what the referee will let you get away with.most fun position on the field
sucks when you get too slow to play it and you have to move
Prop?
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@machpants said in All Blacks vs Springboks I:
@mariner4life said in All Blacks vs Springboks I:
@l_n_p said in All Blacks vs Springboks I:
@mariner4life 1.3 seconds faster speed by the AB's - feels huge on the (in)ability to reset a defensive line by the opposition.
Makes me fully appreciate the finer points of
cheatinghow a top class seven / backrower is able to buy his side 0.5 - 1 seconds in the tackle ... (1) target the ball in the tackle (2) fall marginally on the other side (3) live on the edge as you roll away and (4) adjust all this to what the referee will let you get away with.most fun position on the field
sucks when you get too slow to play it and you have to move
Prop?
lol considering how i'm built that's pretty funny
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Interesting little snippet - last night they had Will Jordan on The Project doing a puff piece. But, they asked him if he was the fastest player in the ABs and if not, who is. The gist of his response was:
To be honest, I don't really know. We haven't put it to the test. Might have to do that. Of course, Rieko's got himself at the top of the tree and Braydon Ennor is also pretty quick.
Interesting to see that Ennor is the third man he put in the mix.
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@chris-b said in All Blacks vs Springboks I:
Interesting little snippet - last night they had Will Jordan on The Project doing a puff piece. But, they asked him if he was the fastest player in the ABs and if not, who is. The gist of his response was:
To be honest, I don't really know. We haven't put it to the test. Might have to do that. Of course, Rieko's got himself at the top of the tree and Braydon Ennor is also pretty quick.
Interesting to see that Ennor is the third man he put in the mix.
Looking up his Athletic Record he placed 2nd in the 100m Auckland greatest schools Comp in 2015 recording a time of 11.13 which is pretty quick .For a 19 year old
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Ennor seems a bit like the Toeava for this generation of players in the fact that people keep talking up his potential and he keeps getting selected but the average punter is a bit confused why.
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@chris-b I always think when Rieko gets a clean intercept and is being chased, he runs at 90% and is foxing his speed (Teddy Thomas chasedown). Not sure why, either likes being "nearly" chased down or is not wasting an ounce of energy.
When he HAS to hit top speed (being caught out of position and nearly skinned by Tom Banks ...) it looks like he still has his afterburners.
BB not mentioned?
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@chris-b said in All Blacks vs Springboks I:
@chris That's Ennor presumably.
Google threw up this for Crusaders' backs.
Game speed a bit different than top end speed over 100 m.
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@chris-b said in All Blacks vs Springboks I:
@l_n_p No - just that brief response.
I'd think Reece, Bridge and Beaudy would be the other guys keen to line up on the start line. Beaudy's hit 30 now, though - so he's probably not quite as quick as he was five years ago.
BB has dropped his speed a bit it shows a little bit.