All Blacks 2022
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@nostrildamus said in All Blacks 2022:
He recently was interviewed and said he was underdone, not fully recovered.
Well, some people have said that players only say what they've been told to say, e.g. when speaking out in support of Foster, or to show loyalty to ensure they get picked. If that is the case and as Bridge had been dropped, you'd have to take what he said with a pinch of salt, wouldn't you?
And it was pretty clear he was not the same as last season and not a superstar this season.
Surely not!
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@Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks 2022:
@nostrildamus said in All Blacks 2022:
He recently was interviewed and said he was underdone, not fully recovered.
Well, some people have said that players only say what they've been told to say, e.g. when speaking out in support of Foster, or to show loyalty to ensure they get picked. If that is the case and as Bridge had been dropped, you'd have to take what he said with a pinch of salt, wouldn't you?
I don't see any clear logic in the above sentences.
Some people say X
Therefore Y.
Not much of a convincing argument.And it was pretty clear he was not the same as last season and not a superstar this season.
Surely not!He was dropped from the Crusaders. He wasn't performing at 100%. Even when he returned from injury and wasn't an automatic selection for the Crusaders he was picked for the ABs. This suggests the AB coaching team aren't fully checking their players and/or they have too much faith in their regulars.
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Oh, I was referring to the logic others use about players speaking out - not agreeing with it. I have no doubt Bridge means what he says. in the same way players like Ritchie & Sam Whitelock are sincere when speak so highly of Foster as a coach.
And I guess we'll never know what the Crusaders coaching staff told Foster and co. when they checked on Bridge's fitness.
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Can understand the players are finding this territory of public pressure uncomfortable, but some of the stuff coming out makes you scratch your head.
Ardies response to the loosies play
“I’m not too sure,” he responded. “Do you feel like we haven’t been dominating the last couple of games?
“I felt like the loosies have been fronting up, and we’re just trying to navigate the space of a new breed of players. -
@taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2022:
Can understand the players are finding this territory of public pressure uncomfortable, but some of the stuff coming out makes you scratch your head.
Ardies response to the loosies play
“I’m not too sure,” he responded. “Do you feel like we haven’t been dominating the last couple of games?
“I felt like the loosies have been fronting up, and we’re just trying to navigate the space of a new breed of players.Yeah, that made me wince. I wonder our breakdown turn overs for/against use this year? One easily checked metric ofa core loosies role
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2022:
Can understand the players are finding this territory of public pressure uncomfortable, but some of the stuff coming out makes you scratch your head.
Ardies response to the loosies play
“I’m not too sure,” he responded. “Do you feel like we haven’t been dominating the last couple of games?
“I felt like the loosies have been fronting up, and we’re just trying to navigate the space of a new breed of players.Do they not do film sessions?
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2022:
Can understand the players are finding this territory of public pressure uncomfortable, but some of the stuff coming out makes you scratch your head.
Ardies response to the loosies play
“I’m not too sure,” he responded. “Do you feel like we haven’t been dominating the last couple of games?
“I felt like the loosies have been fronting up, and we’re just trying to navigate the space of a new breed of players.Had no real problems with what he said. Just that no one asked why it's taking years to get a trio to gel...
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@Victor-Meldrew given they were totally dominated last week, I think he is deluded.
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2022:
@Victor-Meldrew given they were totally dominated last week, I think he is deluded.
Were they? For the whole match? Watch the first 45 minutes or so. We were regularly taking the ball forward and recycling.
Argentina were slowing down our recycle a bit illegally and getting away with it but you can't blame the loosies for that.It seems to me that a whole bunch of frustrated post match comments get cemented as fact and over-stated.
We aren't winning and it is frustrating and I totally get that patience ran out long ago but facts are flying out the window now.
At this level it is minor stuff that is killing us which then creates blowback pressure and we aren't dealing with that pressure well. There's no domination. If there was we must be doing outstandingly well in other aspects to stay in the game. -
@Crucial well I only watched the first 60, so maybe the final quarter we dominated them...Kremer had a field day, Matera was also very good.
You can argue about the illegality or whatever, but that is just another of the little battles they won, which is part of the domination thier loosies achieved.
if Ardie wants to believe that we dominated them, then we are going to continue to struggle
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2022:
@Crucial well I only watched the first 60, so maybe the final quarter we dominated them...Kremer had a field day, Matera was also very good.
You can argue about the illegality or whatever, but that is just another of the little battles they won, which is part of the domination thier loosies achieved.
if Ardie wants to believe that we dominated them, then we are going to continue to struggle
What is this 'field day' and 'domination' you speak of? If you are talking about a couple of highlight turnovers they happen all game, every game.
Were we losing the ball taking it into contact majority of the time? No.
Were we making ground? Yes.
Did we concede some turnovers? Yes (One was from very clever kicking and chasing as described earlier)Tackle rates were the same.
Biggest difference was the ruck count. We were running at them all the time and they were tackling. More rucks equals more perception that the opposition were stopping us which is correct.
Did we play smart. Absolutely not, but that had zero to do with the loosies or 'dominance' it was to do with continually running at the Argies which they were happy to soak up until the inevitable mistake or we chanced it and turned the ball over.
As I said, if you claim that our loosies were dominated at the breakdown then we must have been doing some amazing shit elsewhere to have the amount of possession we had and be close on the scoreboard.
There are claims being thrown about that just aren't supported by fact.What cracks me up even more is the amount of comment and criticism you are making then admit that you didn't even watch the whole game! And if anything we played really well (apart from not scoring enough) in the first 60. That lack of scoreboard result (some due to errors, some to decisions) is what did us in for the last 20 as we then played right into their hands and didn't use a kicking game or the close in runs and patterns that gained ground in the first half.
I'm happy to criticise the failures of the players and coaches but claims that aren't based in reality (loose forward dominance, flat backs etc) are just dumb sound bites and don't identify the real reasons we are losing.
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2022:
@Crucial I commented on what I saw in 60 minutes and previously, but you keep sipping the coolade captain contrary.
I saw what I saw, you saw it different, all God if you agree with Savea that we dominated them, I disagree
I don't think I said that at all.
I was refuting your claim that we were dominated.
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2022:
@Crucial I commented on what I saw in 60 minutes and previously, but you keep sipping the coolade captain contrary.
I saw what I saw, you saw it different, all God if you agree with Savea that we dominated them, I disagree
I watched the whole thing. You are completely correct.
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Sounds like the players are reaching for excuses to explain away their poor form on the field and lack of any coherent game plan or leadership.
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2022:
Can understand the players are finding this territory of public pressure uncomfortable, but some of the stuff coming out makes you scratch your head.
Ardies response to the loosies play
“I’m not too sure,” he responded. “Do you feel like we haven’t been dominating the last couple of games?
“I felt like the loosies have been fronting up, and we’re just trying to navigate the space of a new breed of players.Lol classic
I'm playing awesome everyone else sucks
Also cleaning rucks is for scrubs
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2022:
Can understand the players are finding this territory of public pressure uncomfortable, but some of the stuff coming out makes you scratch your head.
Ardies response to the loosies play
“I’m not too sure,” he responded. “Do you feel like we haven’t been dominating the last couple of games?
“I felt like the loosies have been fronting up, and we’re just trying to navigate the space of a new breed of players.Fuck me.
I wish a journo would read out the breakdown turnover stats from the last match.
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@canefan said in All Blacks 2022:
@taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2022:
Can understand the players are finding this territory of public pressure uncomfortable, but some of the stuff coming out makes you scratch your head.
Ardies response to the loosies play
“I’m not too sure,” he responded. “Do you feel like we haven’t been dominating the last couple of games?
“I felt like the loosies have been fronting up, and we’re just trying to navigate the space of a new breed of players.Do they not do film sessions?
Not sure Shawshank Redemption is going to help much.
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Back up to fourth, not so good for Oz in 8th. Lowest ever?
1 Ireland 90.03
2 France 89.41
3 South Africa 87.89 (+1.42)
4 (↑5) New Zealand 86.41 (+0.62)
5 (↓4) England 86.25
6 (↑7) Argentina 82.32 (-0.62)
7 (↑8) Scotland 81.93
8 (↓6) Australia 81.54 (-1.42)
9 Wales 81.28
10 Japan 77.74