All Blacks World Cup bolters
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@Darren said in All Blacks World Cup bolters:
I'm just happy we have some bolters putting their hands up.
Hard to look past Heem as the form utility player right now, he wouldn't let anyone down.I wouldn't be surprised if they still have Ennor, Goodhue, ALB, Havili ahead of him, but any sane man would instantly throw him in if any of them are out and I'd say he should probably be first in line if Jordie gets injured too.
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@Tim said in All Blacks World Cup bolters:
@Bones How would his distribution go under test match pressure? I love the guy, he's a very rare big ball carrier at 12, but that's something that would need to be examined quickly.
Not like there are a lot of other options though.
Seems really measured and makes excellent decisions - you don't see him throwing the big skip or a hail Mary, but there's no arguing good things happen for those around him.
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@SBW1 said in All Blacks World Cup bolters:
Probably for the RC. Wonder if Levi Aumua will feature this year for the All Blacks.
If he is playing for the NPC, if he does he can. But he won't, foster is so conservative, there will be zero bolters IMO
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Suspect Cam Roigard, Shaun Stevenson and (depending on when various props get back into action) Tamaiti Williams might crack the squad this year.
Not sure you'd count any of those guys as bolters, but I suppose it depends on whether your definition is a completely left-field pick out of nowhere (a la Isaia Toeava) or a guy who was nowhere near the squad at the beginning of the year but has been in too good form to leave out (which also probably doesn't apply, given they all featured for the ABs XV).
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@sparky Williams may be a case of needs must...
Bower, Moody and Newell are all out with injuries at the moment but could all be back for the first Rugby Championship match.
Lomax and Laulala are the only fit specialist tightheads, and Tu'ungafasi can certainly play there but has mostly been used as a loosehead.
If the All Blacks need a new tighthead, you'd have to say that Williams likely has the inside running.
I actually think Roigard has the best chance of the three. Smith, Roigard and likely Weber would probably be the three best choices to take this year but Weber left the field early last week and could be out for a wee while. That leaves Christie, the currently injured Perenara and Fakatava.
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I don't see it happening, but Iose has Masoe vibes (can play all three LF positions) and back speed.
He wouldn't look out of out place getting a chance at the next level, especially in the AB15 this year. An injury or two and?
Beyond his metres on attack, he made 7 and missed none tonight (discipline still an issue).