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    @kiwimurph said in All Blacks 2022:

    @bones said in All Blacks 2022:

    Can't be far off being eligible?

    Ainsley played for the Wallabies in 2018 so should be eligible this year for ABs (three year stand down period).

    That still doesn't feel right to me.

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    wrote on last edited by kiwi_expat
    #95

    I want to see brave selections in 2022, not afraid to leave out established players, something like this:

    1. De Groot

    2. Taukei'aho

    3. Mafileo

    4. Rettalick

    5. Whitelock

    6. Vaa'i

    7. Papali'i

    8. Ioane

    9. Smith

    10. Barrett

    11. Ioane

    12. Umaga-Jenson 1

    13. Umaga-Jenson 2

    14. Jordan

    15. Barrett

    16. Coles

    17. Williams

    18. A.Moli

    19. Barrett

    20. Savea

    21. Fakatava

    22. Mo'unga

    23. Lienert-Brown

    Greater emphasis on size and physicality in selecting the starting XV, and a lot less limited Crusaders players.

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    replied to kiwi_expat on last edited by
    #96

    @kiwi_expat I like the concept but you still have three old locks that are failing to make ground.

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    replied to Crucial on last edited by kiwi_expat
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    @crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

    @kiwi_expat I like the concept but you still have three old locks that are failing to make ground.

    Yeah, I just wanted to retain some experience in there somewhere. But Scooter isn't that old.

    McWhannell, Parkinson, Ah Kuoi, Josh Lord, Sam Darry, Fabian Holland, all need time to mature.

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    wrote on last edited by Crucial
    #98

    I just want players that fight for every inch and make the opposition do the same. The culling needs to be the passive runners and tacklers.

    In that respect we need the likes of Ardie and Cane. Some argue that the balance is out but Cane at least makes runners fight for ground (as does Papali'i).while Ardie is all elbows and knees with great leg drive. I'd rather 5 metres from Ardie drawing in defenders to stop him than 7 metres from someone else that takes the tackle.
    I get that AIoane can also attract defenders with a charge but his workrate and ground covered is nowhere near. Remember that the 8 is usually tasked with dropping back to support from a kick.

    Definitely our old props need to go.
    And there is no room at all for the likes of Bridge who cannot beat a tackle. Clarke and Reece can.

    Edit: just checked some stats from ABs last year and Reece isn't much better than Bridge. Each only beat a defender once a game on average and it happens once every 7 runs.

    Ioane beats defenders once every 4 runs at over 2 defenders beaten per game.
    Jordan once every 4 runs at just under 2 per game
    Dmac beat defenders once every 2.5 runs at 2 per game

    The base numbers are arguable but are presumably consistent in the methodology of measuring so Jordan and Ioane are twice as good as Bridge and Reece.

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    @crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

    Dmac beat defenders once every 2.5 runs at 2 per game

    Are there separate statistics for defenders beaten whilst running forwards and running sideways or are they just all lumped together?

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    replied to Higgins on last edited by
    #100

    @higgins said in All Blacks 2022:

    @crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

    Dmac beat defenders once every 2.5 runs at 2 per game

    Are there separate statistics for defenders beaten whilst running forwards and running sideways or are they just all lumped together?

    That’s so 2018 😉

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    @higgins said in All Blacks 2022:

    @crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

    Dmac beat defenders once every 2.5 runs at 2 per game

    Are there separate statistics for defenders beaten whilst running forwards and running sideways or are they just all lumped together?

    I thought @antipodean would have got in here with that comment first!

    From the way he is going over here, I don't know that he'll want to come home. He's killing it, making heaps of cash, and is adored.

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    replied to kiwi_expat on last edited by
    #102

    @kiwi_expat said in All Blacks 2022:

    I want to see brave selections in 2022, not afraid to leave out established players, something like this:

    1. De Groot

    2. Taukei'aho

    3. Mafileo

    4. Rettalick

    5. Whitelock

    6. Vaa'i

    7. Papali'i

    8. Ioane

    9. Smith

    10. Barrett

    11. Ioane

    12. Umaga-Jenson 1

    13. Umaga-Jenson 2

    14. Jordan

    15. Barrett

    16. Coles

    17. Williams

    18. A.Moli

    19. Barrett

    20. Savea

    21. Fakatava

    22. Mo'unga

    23. Lienert-Brown

    Greater emphasis on size and physicality in selecting the starting XV, and a lot less limited Crusaders players.

    If you play a lock at 6, then I think Selby-Rickitt looks to be more suited to that role.
    I am not convinced by Mafileo. He is a strong scrummager and is absent in the loose. Ainsley is the form THP in the country.

    I'd go with :

    De Groot
    Taukei'aho
    Ainsley
    Retallick
    Whitelock
    Ioane
    Cane / Papali'i
    Sowakula
    Smith
    Mo'unga
    Clarke
    T. Umaga-Jensen / J. Barrett
    Ioane / P. Umaga-Jensen
    Jordan / Ioane
    J. Barrett / Jordan

    Coles
    Hogdman
    Lomax
    Barrett
    Savea
    Weber
    B. Barrett
    Fainganu'uku

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    replied to cgrant on last edited by Daffy Jaffy
    #103

    @cgrant Ainsley played 3 time for the Wallabies in 2018 so likely not eligible. NZ born though.

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    replied to Daffy Jaffy on last edited by
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    @daffy-jaffy so he's now completed his 3 year stand down period and would therefore be eligible for the ABs?

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    replied to Grooter on last edited by
    #105

    @fakatavafuture Or has it now changed to five years? Then there was some Olympic loophole thing. I'm not up to speed with the latest rules.

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    @fakatavafuture said in All Blacks 2022:

    @daffy-jaffy so he's now completed his 3 year stand down period and would therefore be eligible for the ABs?

    He actually qualified last year, but as he was injured and didn't play, he has to wait for the 5 years, (end of this year) I think it starts from when he left college or something now too.

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    replied to Dan54 on last edited by
    #107

    @dan54 said in All Blacks 2022:

    @fakatavafuture said in All Blacks 2022:

    @daffy-jaffy so he's now completed his 3 year stand down period and would therefore be eligible for the ABs?

    He actually qualified last year, but as he was injured and didn't play, he has to wait for the 5 years, (end of this year) I think it starts from when he left college or something now too.

    Sounds like you're talking about Fakatava, not Ainsley.

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    replied to Bones on last edited by
    #108

    @bones said in All Blacks 2022:

    @dan54 said in All Blacks 2022:

    @fakatavafuture said in All Blacks 2022:

    @daffy-jaffy so he's now completed his 3 year stand down period and would therefore be eligible for the ABs?

    He actually qualified last year, but as he was injured and didn't play, he has to wait for the 5 years, (end of this year) I think it starts from when he left college or something now too.

    Sounds like you're talking about Fakatava, not Ainsley.

    Standard Fern diversion.

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    replied to Daffy Jaffy on last edited by Machpants
    #109

    @daffy-jaffy said in All Blacks 2022:

    @fakatavafuture Or has it now changed to five years? Then there was some Olympic loophole thing. I'm not up to speed with the latest rules.

    5 years is to get residency for non born (or parents/g parents). Ainsley born in NZ, new rule that after 3 years of not playing test rugby you are then ‘re-eligible’ for your birth (parent/g parent) country. So Ainsley, born in NZ not played for wallabies for more than 3 years, is now eligible for ABs. Piutau, born in NZ but Tongan parents & hasn’t played for ABs for over 3 years, is now eligible for Tonga - etc. No need for Olympc loophole, which still works.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #110

    Consensus here seems to be that we can't ditch the old locks yet as the replacements aren't ready.

    That points to a need to get them ready.

    Vai'i and Lord are in the prime position to put their hands up playing alongside BBBR in Super.

    It still may be a season too early for some but even so they need to be in the 23 mix to get experience. I would alternate starts alongside a veteran with another vet on the bench.
    I like the energy that Vai'i brings but he seems to be lacking mass in collisions

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    wrote on last edited by
    #111

    the chance of us entering any big test this year without all of Whitelock, Retallic and Barrett is basically zero (as long as fit)

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    replied to mariner4life on last edited by
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    @mariner4life

    Agreed, the ABs will be praying that they stay fit and in half decent form.

    The rest will get game time but seem some time away from being able to make an impact in international rugby. Especially when they seem very lightweight in an era of heavyweight rugby.

    Honestly, it seems like the ABs are like the Boks in the 80’s and that we are isolated from how the rest of the world is playing rugby

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    replied to DaGrubster on last edited by
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    @dagrubster we were ahead for a long time. But the pack has definitely caught us. Meanwhile we are in a low period

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