All Blacks 2023
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@KiwiMurph said in All Blacks 2023:
Ideally with Will Jordan he follows the path of Ben Smith whose test career didn't really take off until his mid 20s in 2012. Will Jordan is 25.
Ideally no he doesn't - instead let us hope he gets picked regularly and in his best position!
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@Crucial with JB being the preferred 12, who's the other form 12s, who as an added bonus cover other positions in the squad like DH did?
If they see ALB as 12/13 and are comfortable with is his durablity since he's had injury issues recently, perhaps the backup to RI is the risk point to cover in the squad?
LF is off overseas so a waste of time, Ennor is a bit shit. Fern favourite Umanga-Jenson is always injured, so who's the next 13?
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@taniwharugby has good pace, so wouldn't change how we play with RI there.
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@Stargazer was slow/medium pace before his injury. So , along with ALB, has question marks about his durability and now even slower than his peak. So changes were we attack.
I think his time has passed, and time to try someone new.
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@KiwiMurph I'd take Proctor aswell, he's shown consistency in performance and has played very well for a while now (both NPC and Super).
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another vote for Proctor, he always seems to look to get outside his man which could really unlock someone like Clarke
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@Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks 2023:
@Crucial said in All Blacks 2023:
.....Ennor get another chance?
seriously?
It was a question not a proposal.
Ennor is the backline equivalent of Brad Shields
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@Kirwan although I think they'll likely stick with Ennor.
Goodhue has the smarts on both sides of the ball, just lacks the pace for 13 anymore (on both sides of the ball) can probably get away with it at 12, but he simply hasnt had the game time either.
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Surely it’s Ben Atiga’s time.
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@Billy-Tell said in All Blacks 2023:
Surely it’s Ben Atiga’s time.
@Nepia must be in a deep asleep
Because I'm sure all his alarms just went off