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    @pakman said in All Blacks 2022:

    On LH much harder. Karl best scrummager, but signed for France. Hodgman superb around field/lineouts but not top level test standard in scrum. De Groot and Bower seem a bit in between. Ross seems good in scrum and pretty useful round field. Norris similar but strengths the other way around.

    You've got to think he got the word to leave the year before the RWC

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    So........will there be any real bolters?
    I am getting the depressing feeling from readng the above that the squad is going to look almost exactly the same as last year.
    Want to see Newell and RTS selected.

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    @Frank if not a traditional bolter (say when they picked Tupou Vaai back in 2020) there is typically at least a rookie or two.

    There are also players that will come in due to injury as the season gets underway (think Samisoni last year)

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    Re-building the All Blacks pack to reverse the last result against Ireland

    Re-building the All Blacks pack to reverse the last result against Ireland

    The All Blacks pack may need to find more turnovers to combat Ireland's clinical handling. That means forcing them, rather than waiting for them to occur, which are a rarity.

    If you want New Zealand’s best performing scrum, it is an all-Blues front row you need with Hodgman/Laulala, Eklund and Tuungafasi. They have the highest dominant scrum percentage of all the Kiwi teams at 31 per cent while conceding the fewest scrum penalties.

    At hooker, the option that would give the All Blacks the most punch in defence is Blues rake Kurt Eklund, which is a bold call as few are likely to give him a shot.

    He has made 112 tackles at a 93 percent completion rate, with just nine misses whilst generating eight turnovers, six of them at the breakdown from 22 ruck contests. He has only given away two penalties from those 22 ruck contests.

    On every defensive metric, Eklund has been better than incumbent Codie Taylor and adds turnover-generating potential.

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    Maybe the ABs should make the upgrade to Tom Coventry next year.

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    @cgrant Tbh the Irish scrum isn't that strong and Furlong has been dominated by his opposites this year. The Bok scrum will be the real test imo, I think we will hold our own against the Irish and possibly even get the better of them.

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    @Tim said in All Blacks 2022:

    Re-building the All Blacks pack to reverse the last result against Ireland

    Re-building the All Blacks pack to reverse the last result against Ireland

    The All Blacks pack may need to find more turnovers to combat Ireland's clinical handling. That means forcing them, rather than waiting for them to occur, which are a rarity.

    If you want New Zealand’s best performing scrum, it is an all-Blues front row you need with Hodgman/Laulala, Eklund and Tuungafasi. They have the highest dominant scrum percentage of all the Kiwi teams at 31 per cent while conceding the fewest scrum penalties.

    At hooker, the option that would give the All Blacks the most punch in defence is Blues rake Kurt Eklund, which is a bold call as few are likely to give him a shot.

    He has made 112 tackles at a 93 percent completion rate, with just nine misses whilst generating eight turnovers, six of them at the breakdown from 22 ruck contests. He has only given away two penalties from those 22 ruck contests.

    On every defensive metric, Eklund has been better than incumbent Codie Taylor and adds turnover-generating potential.

    Someone needs to email this to Foster, this is a well written article which makes total sense.

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    replied to Tim on last edited by
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    @Tim I must admit I had written Eklund off given he couldn't start ahead of Parsons. Parsons ffs. He's proven some doubters wrong this year.

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    Eklund playing for the Māori will give us a good idea if he has the game for the next level. He is a small hooker.

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    @Bovidae yeah, a bit small, and throwing a bit dodgy. Keeps getting better though.

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    Judging from the journalist comments etc seems that there will be no young props in the squad.

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    @number9 said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Tim said in All Blacks 2022:

    Re-building the All Blacks pack to reverse the last result against Ireland

    Re-building the All Blacks pack to reverse the last result against Ireland

    The All Blacks pack may need to find more turnovers to combat Ireland's clinical handling. That means forcing them, rather than waiting for them to occur, which are a rarity.

    If you want New Zealand’s best performing scrum, it is an all-Blues front row you need with Hodgman/Laulala, Eklund and Tuungafasi. They have the highest dominant scrum percentage of all the Kiwi teams at 31 per cent while conceding the fewest scrum penalties.

    At hooker, the option that would give the All Blacks the most punch in defence is Blues rake Kurt Eklund, which is a bold call as few are likely to give him a shot.

    He has made 112 tackles at a 93 percent completion rate, with just nine misses whilst generating eight turnovers, six of them at the breakdown from 22 ruck contests. He has only given away two penalties from those 22 ruck contests.

    On every defensive metric, Eklund has been better than incumbent Codie Taylor and adds turnover-generating potential.

    Someone needs to email this to Foster, this is a well written article which makes total sense.

    Article lost credibility when it suggested that Pat T needed to come back into the side.

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    Stuff

    Will he actually do anything to justify selection? All indicators so no.

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    replied to Tim on last edited by
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    @Tim said in All Blacks 2022:

    Stuff

    Will he actually do anything to justify selection? All indicators so no.

    …..because there’s every chance he’s hit his ceiling and it’s all downhill from here.

    Whitelock and Retallick have combined for over 200 test matches and performed magnificently but how long can they go on for ?

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    @Tim said in All Blacks 2022:

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    Will he actually do anything to justify selection? All indicators so no.

    Can I ask what indicators?

    I know he didn’t go that well last year but didn’t really get a chance so far this year.
    I’d give him a couple of games at least to make judgements.

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    @Crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

    @number9 said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Tim said in All Blacks 2022:

    Re-building the All Blacks pack to reverse the last result against Ireland

    Re-building the All Blacks pack to reverse the last result against Ireland

    The All Blacks pack may need to find more turnovers to combat Ireland's clinical handling. That means forcing them, rather than waiting for them to occur, which are a rarity.

    If you want New Zealand’s best performing scrum, it is an all-Blues front row you need with Hodgman/Laulala, Eklund and Tuungafasi. They have the highest dominant scrum percentage of all the Kiwi teams at 31 per cent while conceding the fewest scrum penalties.

    At hooker, the option that would give the All Blacks the most punch in defence is Blues rake Kurt Eklund, which is a bold call as few are likely to give him a shot.

    He has made 112 tackles at a 93 percent completion rate, with just nine misses whilst generating eight turnovers, six of them at the breakdown from 22 ruck contests. He has only given away two penalties from those 22 ruck contests.

    On every defensive metric, Eklund has been better than incumbent Codie Taylor and adds turnover-generating potential.

    Someone needs to email this to Foster, this is a well written article which makes total sense.

    Article lost credibility when it suggested that Pat T needed to come back into the side.

    One of the most frustrating AB's ever, for me. Love what he's done with the Blues captaincy and their renaissance and while he's played a handful of good games in Black, he's just so inconsistent. I think Romano's probably a better bet.than Pat T

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    replied to Tim on last edited by
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    @Tim said in All Blacks 2022:

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    Will he actually do anything to justify selection? All indicators so no.

    I think he has to be given one more chance.
    One of the greatest ever players for the All Blacks and I am hoping last year was just a bad year.

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    replied to Crucial on last edited by
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    @Crucial you can, and you should, he hasn't produced a quality performance since 2019.

    That is a very long time, and this year he was out played by Goodhue and others.

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    replied to Frank on last edited by
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    @Frank I am hoping too, but he showed nothing in about 8 tests last year.

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    replied to Tim on last edited by
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    @Tim said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Frank I am hoping too, but he showed nothing in about 8 tests last year.

    Agreed.

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