All Blacks v Argentina II
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@chimoaus said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Ryan clears up the handshake fail. Seems like a top bloke.
Very impressed he made himself accountable but didn't say what the actual mistakes were
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I wonder with his comment about Frizzel being a bit dinged up they throw Akira at the Aussies, he carved them up last year.
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@ARHS Not a fan of Papali'i in there unless he's a starting 7. He's ineffective off the bench and would rather have someone who adds a bit of punch like Sotutu, and would have Akira starting. Hes been fine this year despite the usual criticisms.
I do think they'll go with Barrett at 6 with Retallick in the starting lineup though and keep Papalii on the bench sadly.
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@KiwiMurph said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
It is refreshing to have Christie coming off of the pine instead of Perenara of past seasons.
Thought his passing was quicker than smith tbh. I would personally prefer either smith or Christie with Fakatava on the bench as he has a different style to the other two. Another player who seems to have been forgotten.
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@Billy-Tell said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@KiwiMurph said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
It is refreshing to have Christie coming off of the pine instead of Perenara of past seasons.
Thought his passing was quicker than smith tbh. I would personally prefer either smith or Christie with Fakatava on the bench as he has a different style to the other two. Another player who seems to have been forgotten.
Fakatava hasn't been particularly good in Black - struggling to reproduce the form that got everyone excited over the last few years. He'll come back, but Christie is ahead at the moment for me
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@Stargazer said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@nzzp LOL, as if you can judge a player's performance on his first 18 and 19 minutes of his test career, coming on when the ABs were already being hammered.
can only call it a I see it. I expected more - my memory was loose passing and not great decision making. He's a talent, but hasn't put it out there recently.
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@nzzp "Recently", again that was 18 and 19 minutes off the bench in the 2nd and 3rd test against Ireland, at a stage of the game when we were already under the pump big time. He hadn't played since his last Highlanders game (4 June). Since July, he has only had an excellent second half for the Magpies. That's all the rugby he has played.
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@nzzp said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
OK, next day match report from the stadium.
HTown was great fun. What an awesome day out - in the sun, charcoal lamb rotisserie at a mates, helped smash a keg of beer, and then down to the ground. FMG is one of the good rugby watching grounds in the country (proper rectangle; NH and Dunedin are in the mix), but fark me the crowd was all over the place. Peopel are just up and down all the time, don't care what's happening on the field, and hte low angles mean it's really easy to have the view blocked. On the other hand, vocal, and 7 pitch invaders (!) so ya get that. @NTA no issues yelling at the kicker, Ireland can do the quiet, people can do whatever they hell they want at the ground... it's more our mindset than rule following.
That said, we were about 2 rows away from being in teh rain, so happy times First time in teh stand, normally we like to stand in the green zone, but got lucky getting seats with the weather.
So, ABs were very clinical, very accurate, and low error rate. The chip is a legit tactic to find space against the rush; you could see why it was being done. Sometimes worked, sometimes didn't - but the threat of the little dink puts people in two minds, and that slows down a defensive line.
Forward pack were sensational. Really committed and dominant. ST a monster, rest of the tigh went well. Set piece was strong. Loosies good, and particularly Sam Cane who monstered people all night, and actually linked and got aroudn the paddock well. Good work. Ardie played the Savea position again, and Fritzel got into plenty of work in the dark spaces. Cane was amazing I thought, particularly with the weight he has carried
Aaron was good, but got run over 2-3 times in defence. Noticeable that his box kick was going for length from the 22 - and it generally worked to exit us to about the 40. His pass was sweet. RM was a mix ... some really good stuff, but also some brave Test match decisions. Still small... which goes to the downside of Havili - his size. He's not a bail out option, and with Smith and Mounga that's quite undersized inside backs. Played well, some smart decisions, but at risk of getting ragdolled on both sides of the ball. That said, (like at 6), picking someone and sticking with them is better than chopping and changing ... that led to 2019 and no idea about our midfield or 6.
Rieko was sensational. Pace, skill and positioning. His defensive work is very strong and folk often don't see it. His pace is sublime, and turning that argie inside out for his try was magnficent.
Will Jordan seems very off, and has a hgih error rate. Would see Reece there instead. Clarke was solid on kickoffs (most went to him), did his best to hurt people when running, but otherwise didnt' see a lot of ball. Jordie isn't what he was, but seems more likely to bring his A game. We were talking about it - I'd take Jordie over Jordan because of teh defence, the punt and the aerial skills. Jordan with ball in hand at lower levels is sensational ... but struggles to put that out there in tests against good opposition, particularly this year.
Ref was fine.
Honestly, the abiding memory was the backs actually doing something - and the accuracy rate through the roof. The last try was sweet; we'd run the Jordie play onto the ball earlier, so ran the same play with a different option. Was bloody good to watch. So fair play Foster, I thought you should have gone a long time ago, but string some of these performances together and I'll have to eat humble pie.
Good fun, lovely day out, the newish expressway makes getting to HTown so smooth.
I mean, this was probably enough to win post of the year, but you had to keep going and show off didn't you
"What an awesome day out - in the sun, charcoal lamb rotisserie at a mates, helped smash a keg of beer, and then down to the ground"
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@Stargazer you realise my response was to him being referred to as a player who was 'being forgotten' by another poster. I don't think he's forgotten, but offered some perspective as to why. I think he's a talent, and I hope he succeeds ... but there's more rose tinted provincial glasses being worn on here recently than I've seen for ages. Probably a product of poor coaching, poor selection and AB losses.
Bounce it back to you - do you think he's forgotten? And do you think he's played well for teh ABs?
Side note: how do you find out how many minutes Christie has played -- is it easy to find anywhere?
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@nzzp said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
OK, next day match report from the stadium.
HTown was great fun. What an awesome day out - in the sun, charcoal lamb rotisserie at a mates, helped smash a keg of beer, and then down to the ground. FMG is one of the good rugby watching grounds in the country (proper rectangle; NH and Dunedin are in the mix), but fark me the crowd was all over the place. Peopel are just up and down all the time, don't care what's happening on the field, and hte low angles mean it's really easy to have the view blocked. On the other hand, vocal, and 7 pitch invaders (!) so ya get that. @NTA no issues yelling at the kicker, Ireland can do the quiet, people can do whatever they hell they want at the ground... it's more our mindset than rule following.
That said, we were about 2 rows away from being in teh rain, so happy times First time in teh stand, normally we like to stand in the green zone, but got lucky getting seats with the weather.
So, ABs were very clinical, very accurate, and low error rate. The chip is a legit tactic to find space against the rush; you could see why it was being done. Sometimes worked, sometimes didn't - but the threat of the little dink puts people in two minds, and that slows down a defensive line.
Forward pack were sensational. Really committed and dominant. ST a monster, rest of the tigh went well. Set piece was strong. Loosies good, and particularly Sam Cane who monstered people all night, and actually linked and got aroudn the paddock well. Good work. Ardie played the Savea position again, and Fritzel got into plenty of work in the dark spaces. Cane was amazing I thought, particularly with the weight he has carried
Aaron was good, but got run over 2-3 times in defence. Noticeable that his box kick was going for length from the 22 - and it generally worked to exit us to about the 40. His pass was sweet. RM was a mix ... some really good stuff, but also some brave Test match decisions. Still small... which goes to the downside of Havili - his size. He's not a bail out option, and with Smith and Mounga that's quite undersized inside backs. Played well, some smart decisions, but at risk of getting ragdolled on both sides of the ball. That said, (like at 6), picking someone and sticking with them is better than chopping and changing ... that led to 2019 and no idea about our midfield or 6.
Rieko was sensational. Pace, skill and positioning. His defensive work is very strong and folk often don't see it. His pace is sublime, and turning that argie inside out for his try was magnficent.
Will Jordan seems very off, and has a hgih error rate. Would see Reece there instead. Clarke was solid on kickoffs (most went to him), did his best to hurt people when running, but otherwise didnt' see a lot of ball. Jordie isn't what he was, but seems more likely to bring his A game. We were talking about it - I'd take Jordie over Jordan because of teh defence, the punt and the aerial skills. Jordan with ball in hand at lower levels is sensational ... but struggles to put that out there in tests against good opposition, particularly this year.
Ref was fine.
Honestly, the abiding memory was the backs actually doing something - and the accuracy rate through the roof. The last try was sweet; we'd run the Jordie play onto the ball earlier, so ran the same play with a different option. Was bloody good to watch. So fair play Foster, I thought you should have gone a long time ago, but string some of these performances together and I'll have to eat humble pie.
Good fun, lovely day out, the newish expressway makes getting to HTown so smooth.
This woulda got a upvote for the food aloneβ¦β¦.Great ferning !
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@Billy-Tell said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Thought his passing was quicker than smith tbh.
He's also a vastly different player than Smith. He speeds up the short game hugely when he comes on, but it's noticeable when he has to get that wide pass, it's a bit more loopy/laboured - however with the work he does in close it doesn't matter as much as there's more space wider by that stage anyway.
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@booboo said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Mackerzzzz said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@booboo said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Recall @Gibbt describing Tomas Lavanini rocking up to the Judiciary like Norm rocking into Cheers.
Cheers?
Cheers.
@Mackerzzzz I seem to recall you may a young pup.
Cheers was a TV sitcom about a bunch of peeps hanging about a bar in Boston.
Google it.
@canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Mackerzzzz said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@booboo said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Recall @Gibbt describing Tomas Lavanini rocking up to the Judiciary like Norm rocking into Cheers.
Cheers?
Where everybody knows your name
What he said.
Norm was a frequent client.
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@booboo said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@booboo said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Mackerzzzz said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@booboo said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Recall @Gibbt describing Tomas Lavanini rocking up to the Judiciary like Norm rocking into Cheers.
Cheers?
Cheers.
@Mackerzzzz I seem to recall you may a young pup.
Cheers was a TV sitcom about a bunch of peeps hanging about a bar in Boston.
Google it.
@canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Mackerzzzz said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@booboo said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Recall @Gibbt describing Tomas Lavanini rocking up to the Judiciary like Norm rocking into Cheers.
Cheers?
Where everybody knows your name
What he said.
Norm was a frequent client.
Good show,and enjoyed having a beer at cheers bar in Boston, while wife was running Boston Marathon in 96. I can see the judiciary all just saying "Thomas", as he heads for his usual cheer!
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@mariner4life said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Those teal tracksuits are a fucking disgrace
The Argie ones? Look like prison garb.
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@booboo said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@mariner4life said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Those teal tracksuits are a fucking disgrace
The Argie ones? Look like prison garb.
farking smurfs from where we were sitting