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  • RoninWCR Offline
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    replied to ACT Crusader on last edited by RoninWC
    #81

    @ACT-Crusader said in All Black backline:

    @RoninWC my only concern with what you've said is that you are calling out Goodhue's distribution, and that's fine, but you are calling for QT to be given more playing time when his distribution is probably worse based on both AB and SR form. So either he is picked because he is a project and we are in hope that he has a drastic change to that area.

    RTS is an unknown quantity and whilst I don't mind his running game, I'd prefer a ball playing 2nd 5. Not too many of those other than the guy with the AB 15 on his back....

    I agree that Ioane needs to be persisted with at 13.

    @ACT-Crusader let me start by saying, in terms of Goodhue, I said he's a good (but not great) 13. Secondly, he's not even playing so in reality, doesn't even enter into the conversation at the moment.

    I would say that most people don't think him a good 12 at all and shouldn't even enter the conversation around 12.

    My calls for QT and RTS to get more of a run is because in my view, David Havili has been an abject failure at 12 and given we have 2 other options within the squad who are 12's, we should be giving them a go.

    And no, that doesn't mean subbing off R. Ioane and bringing on QT with DH which makes absolutely no sense at all.

    But Foster has his favourites and cannot see past his nose when making selections and is probably the worst maker of substitutions I've ever seen in the game of Rugby.

    Another point, if David Havili wasn't/isn't a project at 12 then I don't know what a project is. QT couldn't do any worse and has more upside being that he actually seems to be able to bend and break a line when tucking the ball under his arm.

    I also disagree somewhat with your statement that QT isn't a distributor. Based on his Super Rugby form, he can distribute quite well but yes, he often takes the option to hit the ball up.

    From what I've seen of the AB's over the past 2 years, we keep chucking the ball wide hoping that one of our wings or RI will make a "x-factor" break.

    Maybe having a 12 that's prepared to truck it up into contact instead of shuffling the ball sideways and backwards or as DH seems want to do, make massive cut out passes to no one will help keep defences more honest in close and allow our X Factor players out wide more room.

    Finally with respect to our issues at 12, I think that RTS has shown enough and is a good enough athlete to be given a shot. Again, I can't see how he could be any worse than David Havili at 12.

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    #82

    @reprobate said in All Black backline:

    For all the talk of Goodhue being too slow, how many times has he actually been skinned on the outside? Ioane on the other hand contributes to loads of defensive misalignments and miscommunications, and that costs territory and tries regularly. He's an excellent tackler, and his speed gets him out of trouble a lot, but he's a big contributor to our poor defensive system. He's also one of the too many players we have who contribute multiple turnovers to the opposition every game. And on attack he blows tries by ignoring support, runs his outsides out of space, and has slow hands.
    He's a great runner ball in hand, sensational in fact. Wing.

    Doesn't really matter how much better Goodhue is anyway though, because he's forever injured.

    i couldn't tell you....mainly because i cant remember the last time he played for the AB's...starting to wonder if he's just a myth

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    #83

    can some one articulate what the collective Fern minds mean by "distribution" because it appears to be a word that gets thrown around a fucking lot with very little to back it up except vibe and mabo

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    @mariner4life

    shovel shit = passing it outside regardless of if the receiver is in a worse position, ie hospital pass, see BB

    Distribution = variety of passes (short/long/skip/second line) putting people in space / gaps

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    @Kiwiwomble said in All Black backline:

    @mariner4life

    shovel shit = passing it outside regardless of if the receiver is in a worse position, ie hospital pass, see BB

    Distribution = variety of passes (short/long/skip/second line) putting people in space / gaps

    right.

    so the 13 is judged almost exclusively in their short/long/skip/2nd line passing and his ability to put people in to space/gaps? Because all i fucking hear about R Ioane is "his distribution"

    completely ignoring the rest of the shape, and what he has happening in front and outside of him (and what he has been served up from 10/12)

    It's a bullshit argument to try and find a reason to rissole a bloke, made more bullshit by any potential replacements having even worse flaws (or can't get on the field).

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    replied to mariner4life on last edited by Kiwiwomble
    #86

    @mariner4life i was only a front rower but my feeling was things like distribution or playmaking became less important the further down the backline, you go from creating to finishing. so a 13 might need to make the final pass to the wing or back to a cheeky 9 on his shoulder but generally im looking for him to break the line with ball in hand or receiving from 12 the that has just broken the line

    ie im less worried about RI's distribution and more worried about our 10 and 12 's distribution...hell even jordie from the back isn't bringing it forward and creating as much as i would like

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    As far as i can see (and this is qualified by the fact i'm definitely a forward guy) our backline looks like poos because

    we are wedded to being as flat as fuck. from 10 out
    We don't have a game organiser at 10
    We don't have an anything at 12
    We are wedded to not only being flat, but very wide, meaning our wings are stationed on the touchline.
    We don't know how to bring our outside backs in to play.

    I don't think the personnel are as good as the coaches seem to. And i think our entire formation fucking sucks.
    If you gave Ioane, Jordan, Clarke and even Jordie just a little more depth and a little more time, they are going to give defences kittens. But we give them nothing.
    SA Game 2 we looked shit hot out wider because of a noticable increase in our starting depth. R Ioane was over the gain line constantly, because he got the ball at pace with a bit more than a microsecond before the defender arrived.

    Who we pick means far less than where they start each phase from IMO.

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    @mariner4life the fact i feel we've seen them try and crash ball with players like havili and bridge says a lot, definitely not aligning what little gameplan we have to the players we have

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    Rieko still runs like a winger. His first thought is evading the tackle himself rather than holding the space and putting someone into it. He runs his outsides out of space looking for the outside break. His passing isn't all that accurate, and when quick hands are called for, he often doesn't have them. We aren't blessed with a whole lot of options right now, but it is still a contrast from Goodhue or even Tupaea or Nankivell.

    He's got massive strengths, and the upside of all that pace is very tempting if he can continue to improve the other aspects. He's also got big weaknesses in defence and just general error rate.

    The basic problem is not the player, it's that we'll never see him at his best in this disfunctional team pattern: we don't use his pace or give him space, so all we are left with is poor defensive communication and a couple of turnovers per game.

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    @reprobate said in All Black backline:

    all we are left with is poor defensive communication and a couple of turnovers per game

    all? gee what a shit player

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    @MN5 said in All Black backline:

    @Yeahtheboys said in All Black backline:

    @nostrildamus I do love watching the world crash and burn

    It’s always great to grab the popcorn and sit and watch when someone dares criticise Akira Ioane on here.

    Dares? Dude you must be Fozzie fat then, he gets criticised constantly. I wouldn't even skip a beat if I saw someone criticise his eyebrows for being too bushy for an AB.

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    replied to Kiwiwomble on last edited by
    #92

    @Kiwiwomble said in All Black backline:

    @reprobate said in All Black backline:

    For all the talk of Goodhue being too slow, how many times has he actually been skinned on the outside? Ioane on the other hand contributes to loads of defensive misalignments and miscommunications, and that costs territory and tries regularly. He's an excellent tackler, and his speed gets him out of trouble a lot, but he's a big contributor to our poor defensive system. He's also one of the too many players we have who contribute multiple turnovers to the opposition every game. And on attack he blows tries by ignoring support, runs his outsides out of space, and has slow hands.
    He's a great runner ball in hand, sensational in fact. Wing.

    Doesn't really matter how much better Goodhue is anyway though, because he's forever injured.

    i couldn't tell you....mainly because i cant remember the last time he players for the AB's...starting to wonder if he's just a myth

    Pakeha Jesus.

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    replied to Nepia on last edited by
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    @Nepia said in All Black backline:

    @Kiwiwomble said in All Black backline:

    @reprobate said in All Black backline:

    For all the talk of Goodhue being too slow, how many times has he actually been skinned on the outside? Ioane on the other hand contributes to loads of defensive misalignments and miscommunications, and that costs territory and tries regularly. He's an excellent tackler, and his speed gets him out of trouble a lot, but he's a big contributor to our poor defensive system. He's also one of the too many players we have who contribute multiple turnovers to the opposition every game. And on attack he blows tries by ignoring support, runs his outsides out of space, and has slow hands.
    He's a great runner ball in hand, sensational in fact. Wing.

    Doesn't really matter how much better Goodhue is anyway though, because he's forever injured.

    i couldn't tell you....mainly because i cant remember the last time he players for the AB's...starting to wonder if he's just a myth

    Pakeha Jesus.

    Elias Jack Goodhue. The Elias is short for CharlieNgatai.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @Nepia said in All Black backline:

    @Kiwiwomble said in All Black backline:

    @reprobate said in All Black backline:

    For all the talk of Goodhue being too slow, how many times has he actually been skinned on the outside? Ioane on the other hand contributes to loads of defensive misalignments and miscommunications, and that costs territory and tries regularly. He's an excellent tackler, and his speed gets him out of trouble a lot, but he's a big contributor to our poor defensive system. He's also one of the too many players we have who contribute multiple turnovers to the opposition every game. And on attack he blows tries by ignoring support, runs his outsides out of space, and has slow hands.
    He's a great runner ball in hand, sensational in fact. Wing.

    Doesn't really matter how much better Goodhue is anyway though, because he's forever injured.

    i couldn't tell you....mainly because i cant remember the last time he players for the AB's...starting to wonder if he's just a myth

    Pakeha Jesus.

    Wasn’t that Ben Smith ?

    Aw hang on, no he was Blue Jesus.

    Unlike all these others though he actually earnt the title.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    #95

    @RoninWC plenty I don’t agree with in your post, but on the issue of just chucking it wide and waiting for x-factor, one of the biggest issues I’ve had with the attack (and it’s not just backline) is that we have created space on a lot of occasions but then once it goes to runners out wide (backs or forwards) we’ve either lost our shape or made errors. It has resulted in a lot of turnover ball.

    The flat alignment whether in set piece or phase ball doesn’t suit our players so shouldn’t be persisted with. I’m hoping the team will adjust their attack and Foster and co bite the bullet and select Jordie at 12.

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    Justin Marshall reckons Jordie to 12 as he is playing like a 12 anyway, and Jordan to 15 as he was super rugbys best player while playing that position.

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    replied to ACT Crusader on last edited by
    #97

    @ACT-Crusader said in All Black backline:

    that we have created space on a lot of occasions but then once it goes to runners out wide (backs or forwards) we’ve either lost our shape or made errors. It has resulted in a lot of turnover ball

    we also love to clog that space with forwards

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    @Steve said in All Black backline:

    Justin Marshall reckons Jordie to 12 as he is playing like a 12 anyway, and Jordan to 15 as he was super rugbys best player while playing that position.

    Marshall has been reading my posts.

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    @Steve said in All Black backline:

    Justin Marshall reckons Jordie to 12 as he is playing like a 12 anyway, and Jordan to 15 as he was super rugbys best player while playing that position.

    I DO NOT like agreeing with Marshall....really doubting myself now

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    replied to mariner4life on last edited by
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    @mariner4life This is my entire issue with the POD system. We get cluttered and rely on frontrowers to have the adaptive ballskills too much. If it breaks down it is well behind the gain line and takes our loosies out of the game. I went to Mexteds coaching school a few years back and asked about this because then all NZ teams were doing the 1331. The comment was that the POD system was agreed on because of the seemingly yearly IRB changes to ruck rules to basically negate McCaw. I saw last years Crusaders change it up and Blues did it mid-season. To me for the last couple of years as we have struggled I kind of recall that period during Mains early years when we struggled to match it with the Aussies we went back to ruck and run quick ball with one-off off the 2nd phase. Remember fitzy just taking opposition loosies out of the game and putting us up to the advantage line. Now we just throw it back 20 meters to try do it there? And often turn it over.

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