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    replied to Catogrande on last edited by
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    @Catogrande said in All Blacks v England:

    @Nevorian said in All Blacks v England:

    Thing that annoyed me most was that up to the 70th minute I was content in knowing we were going to show Twickenham what happens when you disrespect the haka

    Tell that to Campese!

    Seriously though, I have heard of several ways in which it is respectful to address the Haka and it keeps changing. Is there a definitive response? Is it indeed necessary for this to be "respected" or are some Kiwis just a bit too precious about it?

    Do what you like, it's your stadium. I thought it sounded cool having the english crowd singing. Only response I wouldn't like is booing, that would be a bit much.

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    @Kirwan said in All Blacks v England:

    @Catogrande said in All Blacks v England:

    @Nevorian said in All Blacks v England:

    Thing that annoyed me most was that up to the 70th minute I was content in knowing we were going to show Twickenham what happens when you disrespect the haka

    Tell that to Campese!

    Seriously though, I have heard of several ways in which it is respectful to address the Haka and it keeps changing. Is there a definitive response? Is it indeed necessary for this to be "respected" or are some Kiwis just a bit too precious about it?

    Do what you like, it's your stadium. I thought it sounded cool having the english crowd singing. Only response I wouldn't like is booing, that would be a bit much.

    Yeah I’m the same , don’t see why other countries are supposed to put the haka on a pedestal and just sit there and shut up . I have no problem with them doing their own form of song that gives them a feeling of patriotism while it’s happening like the haka does for us , all adds to the us against them vibe for me

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  • Windows97W Offline
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    The game sort of sums up this team really, patches of playing well and good build up splendidly undone being utterly incompetent.

    It's quite baffling how a team can be so inconsistent week to week and even within a game itself.

    Yes there's the normal ebb and flow of dominance within a game but then there's just losing your head when the pressure gets put on (the exception being the last gasp win against Aussie to be fair). But more often than not it's the latter.

    Supporting the AB's this year has really been like trying to date someone who's bi-polar.

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    @Windows97 said in All Blacks v England:

    The game sort of sums up this team really, patches of playing well and good build up splendidly undone being utterly incompetent.

    It's quite baffling how a team can be so inconsistent week to week and even within a game itself.

    Yes there's the normal ebb and flow of dominance within a game but then there's just losing your head when the pressure gets put on (the exception being the last gasp win against Aussie to be fair). But more often than not it's the latter.

    Supporting the AB's this year has really been like trying to date someone who's bi-polar.

    I didn't even get that angry, it was completely unsurprising.

    Pretty bizarre that to beat the All Blacks all you have to is sling it wide, multiple teams this year have made easy metres just attacking that way. Surely we need a new defence coach.

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    @TheMojoman said in All Blacks v England:

    It was a fitting end to a disappointing season, prob the worst I can remember for a long time. A 6-4-1 record is abysmal for the AB’s considering we’re up at around 80% in the professional era.

    ??? I thought All Blacks won 8 matches this year? Which are you not counting?

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    Jesus the criticism of the DG is a bit over the top, that got us a 19 point lead with 10 minutes to go. That is 100% NOT the reason we lost, it has absolutely nothing to do with it.

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    England probably only started moving the ball wide because we were a man down , I wonder if they are thinking, why didn’t we try that earlier ?

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    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks v England:

    Jesus the criticism of the DG is a bit over the top, that got us a 19 point lead with 10 minutes to go. That is 100% NOT the reason we lost, it has absolutely nothing to do with it.

    Yeah - when we're 16 points up with 10 to play I don't want our senior players wetting their pants about a three-try comeback. That should have been another un-needed nail in the coffin and we should be talking about how good it is that BB took the opportunity to get in some dropgoal practice in a big game.

    Maybe it will yet serve us in good stead next year. 🙂

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    Beauden is accumulating those yellow cards. He's got Read in his sights. 🙂

    Beauden Barrett’s yellow card was the fourth of his test career (against Australia in Sydney in 2014, against Argentina in New Plymouth in 2017 and against South Africa in Johannesburg this year being the others).

    That now has him equal with current captain Sam Whitelock, with the duo one short of former skipper Kieran Read, whose five trips to the sin bin are the most by any All Black in test matches.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/130489121/by-the-numbers-beauden-barrett-closing-in-on-unwanted-all-blacks-record

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    @Jailbreak7 said in All Blacks v England:

    @Wairau said in All Blacks v England:

    @canefan Now?
    Pack down a scrum, waste 5 minutes, keep England in their 22 and win the match, or take a stupid DG. Mistake by BB.

    That's what I actually thought we were going to do, some sensible stuff. Then I saw BB set for the DG.....

    To be fair to BB he probably didn’t have a crystal ball telling him he would be sent off in the next minute. 25-6 should have been a winning margin for a good team

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    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks v England:

    @TheMojoman Stevenson or Lam?

    I'd love to see Stevenson in the mix but IMO he would be competing for the 14 spot with Jordan, Telea and Reece potentially as 15 cover. Lam is a maybe, not sure he has the same impact as Clarke though as a power winger.

    Foster (rightly IMO) clearly wants to play a power winger/finesse winger combination with his 14 also an extra FB with kicking etc. Leads me to believe Jordan will be the first choice 14 when fit. Telea has been the find of the northern tour.

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    @ARHS said in All Blacks v England:

    @TheMojoman said in All Blacks v England:

    It was a fitting end to a disappointing season, prob the worst I can remember for a long time. A 6-4-1 record is abysmal for the AB’s considering we’re up at around 80% in the professional era.
    

    ??? I thought All Blacks won 8 matches this year? Which are you not counting?

    My bad, just checked and it's 8-1-4. Marginally better but still a disappointing season.

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    @kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks v England:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks v England:

    Why for the love of god would you attempt a dinky little kick in behind the English defence, just outside our 22, when we've only got three fucking defenders covering more than half the pitch?
    PXL_20221119_225005653~2.jpg

    Apparently Ardie called TJ to kick it there , and then stuffed up the chase , got himself in front and had to back off

    The Canes fucked us. Typical. 😉

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks v England:

    Jesus the criticism of the DG is a bit over the top, that got us a 19 point lead with 10 minutes to go. That is 100% NOT the reason we lost, it has absolutely nothing to do with it.

    Seems to be targeting BB rather than the kick itself. I wonder of the criticism would be same if Mo had kicked it?

    (I'm not in either Mo or BB camp).

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  • No QuarterN Offline
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    replied to Nepia on last edited by
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    @Nepia said in All Blacks v England:

    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks v England:

    Jesus the criticism of the DG is a bit over the top, that got us a 19 point lead with 10 minutes to go. That is 100% NOT the reason we lost, it has absolutely nothing to do with it.

    Seems to be targeting BB rather than the kick itself. I wonder of the criticism would be same if Mo had kicked it?

    (I'm not in either Mo or BB camp).

    Apparently Mo'unga had a MOTM performance and Beauden needs to take a long hard look at himself. I love the provincial bias on here.

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  • KiwiMurphK Offline
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    wrote on last edited by KiwiMurph
    #1016

    If you want a back in NZ that can control field position with his boot and kick wipers kicks then Zarn Sullivan is your man.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    replied to kiwiinmelb on last edited by
    #1017

    @kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks v England:

    @Kirwan said in All Blacks v England:

    @Catogrande said in All Blacks v England:

    @Nevorian said in All Blacks v England:

    Thing that annoyed me most was that up to the 70th minute I was content in knowing we were going to show Twickenham what happens when you disrespect the haka

    Tell that to Campese!

    Seriously though, I have heard of several ways in which it is respectful to address the Haka and it keeps changing. Is there a definitive response? Is it indeed necessary for this to be "respected" or are some Kiwis just a bit too precious about it?

    Do what you like, it's your stadium. I thought it sounded cool having the english crowd singing. Only response I wouldn't like is booing, that would be a bit much.

    Yeah I’m the same , don’t see why other countries are supposed to put the haka on a pedestal and just sit there and shut up . I have no problem with them doing their own form of song that gives them a feeling of patriotism while it’s happening like the haka does for us , all adds to the us against them vibe for me

    Agree. I guess it comes down to intent (or the perception of). If being done as a response that is cool but if being done as a boorish way to try and drown out the visitors that's, well, boorish.
    It can become booing disguised as patriotism.

    I still dont get the Swing Low thing though. Origins of a rugger club singalong with 'risque' actions that is somehow encouraged to be the national song? At least the Scots, Welsh and Irish can all claim some sort of significance in their stadium song.

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    @Nepia said in All Blacks v England:

    @kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks v England:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks v England:

    Why for the love of god would you attempt a dinky little kick in behind the English defence, just outside our 22, when we've only got three fucking defenders covering more than half the pitch?
    PXL_20221119_225005653~2.jpg

    Apparently Ardie called TJ to kick it there , and then stuffed up the chase , got himself in front and had to back off

    The Canes fucked us. Typical. 😉

    And BB - once a Cane always a Cane

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    replied to KiwiMurph on last edited by Stargazer
    #1019

    @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks v England:

    If you want a back in NZ that can control field position with his boot and kick wipers kicks then Zarn Sullivan is your man.

    I have no doubt that he'll get there. After the 2023 RWC. Needs time in that 10 jersey first.

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    @kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks v England:

    @Kirwan said in All Blacks v England:

    @Catogrande said in All Blacks v England:

    @Nevorian said in All Blacks v England:

    Thing that annoyed me most was that up to the 70th minute I was content in knowing we were going to show Twickenham what happens when you disrespect the haka

    Tell that to Campese!

    Seriously though, I have heard of several ways in which it is respectful to address the Haka and it keeps changing. Is there a definitive response? Is it indeed necessary for this to be "respected" or are some Kiwis just a bit too precious about it?

    Do what you like, it's your stadium. I thought it sounded cool having the english crowd singing. Only response I wouldn't like is booing, that would be a bit much.

    Yeah I’m the same , don’t see why other countries are supposed to put the haka on a pedestal and just sit there and shut up . I have no problem with them doing their own form of song that gives them a feeling of patriotism while it’s happening like the haka does for us , all adds to the us against them vibe for me

    I don't care what they do during the haka, but I wish they wouldn't be so hypocritical about it. Boo, sing and shout during the haka, then sit and watch nicely when the PIs do their (less historically relevant) versions.

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