All Blacks 2022
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@Stag said in All Blacks 2022:
@chimoaus if the Blues dominate both areas in the final I’ll agree with you, if they don’t you are wrong.
Are there loose forwards you would select that weren't selected or you just feel it's a low talent area at the moment?
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Foster explained Luke Jacobson was a victim of being forced to play all three loose forward roles and that the All Blacks are keen to use Dalton Papalii and Tupou Vaa'i as blindside options which paved the way for Sowakula's maiden call-up.
"Pita Gus gives us that six-eight type role. He's a big man, he carries hard, we think there's more to his game at the contact than perhaps he's shown. He can offload and step and we'd like to see more of that, but it's a chance to put a big man into that space and test him at that next level."
"Ireland are a very strong set piece team and if you look at our looseheads with George Bower and Aidan they're relatively new and that probably swung it around for Karl. He's our strongest loosehead scrummager and we think for right now it's the best way to support the other two players.
"We think Ethan can get fitter and there's more to him about getting up off the ground and getting involved. We've got a very high regard for him but we'll put a plan in place for him to come back."
That wasn't the only message Foster sent. As he attempts to juggle the need to deliver immediate results following two successive losses to Ireland and France while blooding players with a view to next year's World Cup, Foster strongly intimated several incumbents were on notice.
"When you inject a bit of talent that has a significant impact on others in the group. Sometimes it's a matter of relying on a new energy to bring a bit more from the players who have been there a while. The next three or four months are going to be vital for some players to make sure they're progressing because there's still two more squads to be named this year."
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@Tim said in All Blacks 2022:
Cane maybe captain, but is recovering from injury … again.
Does anyone think he will play better than Papalii would in this series?
Hard to say. Cane has risen to the test occasion in the past when his Super form has been okay-ish. He still has one of the best shoulders going around and unless he is under a fitness cloud I expect him to start and get the boys going.
Some might say I’m a fatalist for this, but I’m starting to get excited for this genuine test series and seeing the ABs in action again. I quite like the squad. Plus playing Ireland will be different and not same-same 4Ns stuff.
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@ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks 2022:
I’m starting to get excited for this genuine test series
Definitely. I'm expecting this series to be 2-1, and could easily go in either direction.
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@number9 said in All Blacks 2022:
Well here is a bold prediction, with the idiot that Foster is, with this forward pack the AB's will not win the World Cup. Bring on Razor, sack this clown.
Is that bold?
If we took a straw poll, wouldn't the bold prediction be that we'll win it?
I don't have much hope, as I don't think this team is better (in any real sense) than 2019.
In 2015, I was confident but even then we only got past SA by two points.
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@number9 said in All Blacks 2022:
Well here is a bold prediction, with the idiot that Foster is, with this forward pack the AB's will not win the World Cup. Bring on Razor, sack this clown.
The field is still favourites against the All Blacks so hardly that bold!
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@Winger said in All Blacks 2022:
Highlander 2
Canes 3
Chiefs 9
Crusaders 10
Blues 11Has to be a first for the All Blacks in the pro era that only 2 players selected from the one franchise and they both play the same position.
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