Springboks v All Blacks 2
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I am no fozzie fan but I think I know what he is alluding to.
Akira is more swerve and fend. A bit upright.
Frizzell will put the head down and carry into dark places. Ive never been convinced by him though off field issues notwithstanding.
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we are honestly getting into the territory of just telling the players :
"the ball doesn't go passed Mo'unga"
up the guts and kick the leather off it.
Move the scoreboard in increments of 3.
James Parsons alluded to it on the latest Aotearoa podcast. Some guys such as Bower are waiting as tip runners to throw a pass out the back. Instead of just telling them to fucking mill into the next ruck. They are trying to be ball players too.
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Anyone even looking at a ruck should be getting put on his arse this weekend.
None of this Lukhanyo Am nudging Bower to create a gap for Marx to jackal.
Every single arsehole within 5 yards of a breakdown should be getting torpedoed. Ref included.
Ruck Jihad.
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@Steve said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:
None of this Lukhanyo Am nudging Bower to create a gap for Marx to jackal.
goddamn preach mate. That pissed me off no end. Different ref rules that VERY differently ... hence my optimistic prediction of an AB win.
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Whereas we've had no motivation the previous two weeks?
I think by now it is clear that motivation isn't going to save us. We'll clear to everyone but Foster, apparently.
I have to say I'm impressed. After a run of terrible results to keep hoping that doing the same things over and over will give better results speaks to some awesome, absolutely world class, gold-medal winning, stubbornness.
Our results in rugby may be shit, but we have a world leader in pig-headedness!!!
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@ARHS said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:
Hoped to see Reece Sotutu and Ross. Oh well. Good luck AB's. Lots of motivation.
One thing that seems odd is the squaddies selected but not used. Is this because the selection was a mistake (as the PGS example implies) or is it a lack of confidence?
Also possible that it is a symptom of the losses and they approach of putting it back on the incumbents to fix things.
It doesn't provide a lot of confidence in the squad selectors when they select players, don't use them then jump someone else over them. eg Ross
I like DeGroot as a player but it would also make sense against SA to have a Chiefs FR and a Saders FR to swap between (as suggested by someone earlier). They know how to work together and when SB and Whitelock are the locks the whole Saders tight 5 could have a spell together -
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@Steve said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:
we can't leave it to the ref this week. Flatten everyone.
Got to do that but be smart. If the ref pings everyone for cleanouts near the ruck (remember Ireladn 1 or 2 - there was some bullshit call on the right hand touchline early; Akira or Scott I think) then you have to be very focussed and directed.
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@Steve said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:
we can't leave it to the ref this week. Flatten everyone.
Be whiny bitches and run to every tackle shouting 'Tackler release!'. If ref gets upset let him know that you were trying to save him from blowing a penalty.
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@Crucial yes and I agree about lack of combos but perhaps they don't want to admit they can't build better combos than the ones at super rugby? It is a remarkably inexplicable talent to select mostly the same players as often as Foster does who seem to gel together less and less.
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@Mattasaurus said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:
Cos one thing both AK and SF have consistently failed to do... Is make the #6 theirs....
the problem right there is
Ioane got two tests in a row. In one he was the best or 2nd best AB on the paddock by a wide margin. In the other he actually had a good game.
And now he's dropped.
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@Steve said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:
we are honestly getting into the territory of just telling the players :
"the ball doesn't go passed Mo'unga"
up the guts and kick the leather off it.
Move the scoreboard in increments of 3.
James Parsons alluded to it on the latest Aotearoa podcast. Some guys such as Bower are waiting as tip runners to throw a pass out the back. Instead of just telling them to fucking mill into the next ruck. They are trying to be ball players too.
At least until we actually get some go forward and for the love of Wonder Woman, Aaron Smith, please run from the base of the ruck.
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sadly that is a predictable if uninspiring set of selections. I didn't see us just rissoling the starting props. The locks weren't changing. I just fucking knew that Frizzell was getting the gig. The change at 10 was coming. No other backline changes were in the wind, despite them shitting the bed in a massive way last week.
I honestly can't be fucked going through all the ways i am disappointed, so let's get positive.
How does this 23 win the game?
Well, why did we lose the last one? Possession and territory. Why were they issues? Breakdown protection and catching high kicks. So, we cut down those two areas and the game already looks different. The breakdown might be the more difficult to solve as i believe it's structural as much as anything. But if we can catch our high kicks, and immediately turn the Boks around with the long boots at 14 and 15 (and even 10 this week) then the Boks need to find a different outlet for points.
We did cause the Boks issues when we played direct, and threw a few inside balls. More of that, and less having tight forwards thinking "pass first" rather than being gainline focused.
The Boks scored two tries all day, one from a lucky bounce from a contested kick, and one from a shitty dropped ball. Remember that, it should make us feel better about how we defended. It won't take us much to force them to look for points elsewhere. Then it is a different game.
If we do the same as we did last week, expect the same result. But two little areas on improvement will bring an enormously different game.