All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2
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Interesting how it’s all going , feels a bit like 2003 at a similar stage .
World Cup year , Patchy form leading into the year , then we play bloody well in the tri nations and get a bit more optimistic.
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
While Christie made an outstanding tackle and created an excellent turnover, imo he is a massive problem for our continuity.
The step down from Nugget is a huge problem but I thought Ginger did his job really well today. Problem is that may well be a one-off and he doesn't fill me with confidence.
Just hope Roigard can fill that role.
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Closer to ‘99 after a horrific year in ‘98.
2002 we looked like we were building into a decent side.
From here it’s all about improvement. Will today’s performance be good enough in a RWC final. No. So it’s all about building and small improvements, getting our combinations to gel further and continue to bed in our plans.
The AB’s haven’t had the luxury as other sides to implement Schmidt/Ryan’s plans so every game/week is vital to get to where they want to be.
It’s encouraging so far, as was the end of last year was (even the draw against England showed enough), this win today, following the game against the Argies, will really help us mentally as we need to find a way to put 3 big games together to win the RWC. Something we haven’t done for some time.
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My big worry is that we don’t have the depth of other contenders, especially in the pack and key positions like 9.
We really can’t afford to lose too many of our top players to injury, but of course, that is a lottery.
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Negative nelly time because I am going to rain on the parade a bit. The first 20 minutes or so were exceptional, absolutely wonderful to watch. As someone posted above, they seemed razor focused. Most things worked for the AB's way, the Boks were poor and the ABs got the benefit of multiple penalties. The problem I have is that it is not humanly possible to play with that intensity and to have things go your way like that each week. It's hard enough doing it all game.
When the Abs play like they did at the start they are a sight to behold. But after that start they largely reverted to old. Once the Boks composed themselves and got their smothering defence going all the ABs could do was play a version of sevens, or put up the bomb. The team does not seem to know how, or have the ability, to do anything else.
Sure, the ABs got the win, and found a way back into the game after it looked like the Boks were going to steal the game, but the move that got the ABs the game in the end was the move that many of us on here hate - the BB cross kick. The bounce of the ball. Up until then we had buggar all.
As others pointed out the ABs need to find a way to gain territory when they are being bludgeoned and smothered. I am not sure playing sevens and putting up high kicks is the answer, because it requires too many things to go your way. It is too hard to execute consistently under the pressure of a rush defence and a World Cup knockout game.
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@Victor-Meldrew as I said before the game, defensively he is one of the best and last night had some great moments there, but his decision making, or more decisiveness and slow pass affects the game we seem to be trying to play, and we already have a drop to most of our bench, he makes it seem larger imo.
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@Bones said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
@booboo said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
I'm going to have to rewatch. What did BB do wrong?
I'll take Jordan. Keen to actually try and understand why the garbage play he produces is completely ignored.
Give me 12 hours though as way too sober.
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@Crazy-Horse there's always one ...
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
@Victor-Meldrew as I said before the game, defensively he is one of the best and last night had some great moments there, but his decision making, or more decisiveness and slow pass affects the game we seem to be trying to play, and we already have a drop to most of our bench, he makes it seem larger imo.
Yeah, can't fault the guys tenacity and endeavour. Just lacks the instinct and ability. Give him a tablespoon of Perenara's instinct and Ellis' skill and he'd be a fantastic halfback.
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@Crazy-Horse Mate most good tests are won in a dominant stage like the ABs had. It is very seldom I have seen a test between top teams where one team dominates whole game form start to finish. But perhaps I just to positive?
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Well that was a bloody good test!! ABs vs Boks are the beans !!
I purposely didn't read any match threads yesterday, I didn't want to read all the stuff why we would lose, so and so shouldn't be playing or in different position etc . so think I just sat there and loved it.
Anyway my take for what it's worth; Bloody great test, almost all ABs stood up and were counted!. Thought obviously Will Jordan had a blinder (but admit to always thinking he a right wing more yhan 15), RMo had a bloody good game at 10, and I thought rest of backs were bloody good. BB showed why they had him at 15 instead of WJ, he helps contro; game, and I pretty sure WJ was happy with a couple of kick passes etc he received etc. Forwards stood up against a pretty big pack, I said other day and say again, I like Taylor starting because he seems to scrum so well with Lomax and De Groot. Bloody SB and BR are causing problems for coaching staff, who do you leave out for Sam W, they were both bloody huge! Obviously Frizzell had a bloody good game, but noone I thought let side down .
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@Crazy-Horse I see it differently. Probably seems silly, but fuck that seemed one of the most intense hakas I've seen, felt like Nugget was channeling Tana there, I was waiting for a back slap on Samisoni.
So onto the game and when was the last time you saw an Ab team start like that?
Something was done to give them a focus and intensity we haven't seen since McCaw. Of all teams, the big bad boks looked like the boogeyman had jumped out at them and they needed a nappy change.
The only problem I can see is they'll want revenge in France.
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Re the exits thing in general.
I reckon we saw one of the issues with RWC cycles here.
I reckon they were adopting a strategy for this game of utilising those up and unders inside their own territory.
I recall watching a match a year or more (and more) ago, and Rod Kafer talking about that tactic that England were using, to bomb it to about 40m out, get a chaser to jump into the catching zone to disrupt, and even knock the ball on. Worst case result: scrum to opposition. (Well, actual worst case is their possession). Was a good exit tactic.
Bokke did exactly this to us couple of years ago.
But what I mean about the World Cup cycle is I think we were seeing testing of a specific tactic. One that we can use on occasion.
Whilst it smacks of dry powder I think it's a thing.
Like 2011 where it was obvious different tactics were used in the tests before the RWC.
Another thing that they seemed to do a bit was the pick and go through the ruck: where dude looked to be a cleaner, then picks ball at his feet. Suspect tactic to drag the D in closer. Noticed it several times. Not something I've seen us do much of.
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@Dan54 said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
@Crazy-Horse Mate most good tests are won in a dominant stage like the ABs had. It is very seldom I have seen a test between top teams where one team dominates whole game form start to finish. But perhaps I just to positive?
Maybe I wasn't clear enough in the point I was trying to make. I wasn't looking for the ABs to dominate from start to finish, that is not possible to consistently do when playing the top teams. I wanted to see the ABs have something more than bombs and flinging the ball around sevens style once the Boks started to smother.
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@Bones said in All Blacks Vs Springboks RC Week 2:
@Crazy-Horse I see it differently. Probably seems silly, but fuck that seemed one of the most intense hakas I've seen, felt like Nugget was channeling Tana there, I was waiting for a back slap on Samisoni.
So onto the game and when was the last time you saw an Ab team start like that?
Something was done to give them a focus and intensity we haven't seen since McCaw. Of all teams, the big bad boks looked like the boogeyman had jumped out at them and they needed a nappy change.
The only problem I can see is they'll want revenge in France.
But it is not possible to be in that state consistently. The ABs need to find a way to win when not in that state. Do you really think the ABs can get in that state multiple times at the World Cup? Arguably the best AB team in recent memory ground out wins at the World Cup when they were not able to play their usual free flowing game. This team still hasn't shown they can do that.
We got away with it last night, but it's hard to imagine the Boks starting that poorly again.