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    @taniwharugby said in RWC: France v All Blacks:

    @Crazy-Horse but in the past 20 years or so we have been sucked into the illusion that good rugby is only scoring tries, and been pretty successful at it meaning we seem to have largely lost the ability to grind wins...no way could we have done what England did today, we'd have been pushing for tries all day.

    Maybe in the late McCaw era, maybe. But you are right, winning ugly is still winning

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    @taniwharugby We'd be pushing the 50:50s and dinks

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    @akan004 said in RWC: France v All Blacks:

    @nostrildamus said in RWC: France v All Blacks:

    Captaincy seems to be an issue no matter who is captain.

    Another brainless decision. You don't select Ardie to be your captain when he has won nothing as a captain. The obvious picks would be Whitelock and Barrett who are SR winning captains, Whitelock would be my preferred choice due to his seniority.

    Super rugby success as a captain doesn't automatically translate to being a successful test captain. I'm non-plussed over Ardie or Sam or Scooter, but Sam had big losses to France and Ireland on one tour, and Scooter has a card habit.

    I really don't think the result would have been different if one of those two, who let's not forget were both on the field as senior players, were captain.

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    The period from 58 to 70 was reminiscent of Cardiff 2007, in that we were getting nothing from ref and French were getting plenty.

    Need to find other ways. For example, Ford last night really changed the dynamic via a couple of superb droppies.

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    Oh, and if ref is looking to blow against you, make sure you focus on getting into oppo half before trying the fancy stuff.

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    It was mentioned that only once in the pro era has a team gotten less than the 4 penalties that France conceded (Ire smashing Arg in 2018) I am not sure how often a team has got 4, can't be that often

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    @Machpants

    France 2007 they only got 2

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    @Nepia said in RWC: France v All Blacks:

    @akan004 said in RWC: France v All Blacks:

    @nostrildamus said in RWC: France v All Blacks:

    Captaincy seems to be an issue no matter who is captain.

    Another brainless decision. You don't select Ardie to be your captain when he has won nothing as a captain. The obvious picks would be Whitelock and Barrett who are SR winning captains, Whitelock would be my preferred choice due to his seniority.

    Super rugby success as a captain doesn't automatically translate to being a successful test captain. I'm non-plussed over Ardie or Sam or Scooter, but Sam had big losses to France and Ireland on one tour, and Scooter has a card habit.

    I really don't think the result would have been different if one of those two, who let's not forget were both on the field as senior players, were captain.

    the only way the result changes is if you have a captain who is prepared to completely disregard what the coach just told them to do.

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    I can’t believe people are blaming the injuries or the officials, when let’s be honest the key reason the All Blacks lost this game and lost it by a big margin is that they played really, really badly.

    If you are blaming the ref, missing players or the boogie, you are really clutching at straws for an awful performance.

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    @pakman said in RWC: France v All Blacks:

    Cheer up, lads.

    The French were bloody lucky to win that.

    Their try after half time relied on a number of fortuitous events, including Jaco missing a relieving knock on.

    The yellow had a much more subtle impact than the obvious. Not sure if it was some perception of guilt for not giving red or what, but for the next 15 minutes or so Jaco has hyper tough on us at breakdown and anything which was dropped assumed forwards. Meanwhile, counted him twice not pinging for same thing in their half and one heinous offside, which even ITV picked up, which was very kickable.

    An even handed display in those 15 minutes and it'd have been 19-16 or even 16 all with ten to play.

    That was the game in a nutshell.

    ABs did many good things and were best team over first three quarters.

    I expect French coaches will have lots of material for Monday review.

    Brooooo

    Come on, we got schooled. You claim their try was lucky, both of ours relied on fortuitous bounces.

    Our set piece was embarrassing, we kicked aimlessly again, and we had no punch in attack. France were could easily have scored 2 more tries if they were less careless with the ball close to the line.

    I’m not saying we are out of this cup, heck we just need to show up for the QF and then scrape past Australia (yay for being on the other side now and avoiding the 70m drop-goal machine that is England), and we are in the bloody final!

    But we got well and truly beaten in this game.

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    @voodoo said in RWC: France v All Blacks:

    @pakman said in RWC: France v All Blacks:

    Cheer up, lads.

    The French were bloody lucky to win that.

    Their try after half time relied on a number of fortuitous events, including Jaco missing a relieving knock on.

    The yellow had a much more subtle impact than the obvious. Not sure if it was some perception of guilt for not giving red or what, but for the next 15 minutes or so Jaco has hyper tough on us at breakdown and anything which was dropped assumed forwards. Meanwhile, counted him twice not pinging for same thing in their half and one heinous offside, which even ITV picked up, which was very kickable.

    An even handed display in those 15 minutes and it'd have been 19-16 or even 16 all with ten to play.

    That was the game in a nutshell.

    ABs did many good things and were best team over first three quarters.

    I expect French coaches will have lots of material for Monday review.

    Brooooo

    Come on, we got schooled. You claim their try was lucky, both of ours relied on fortuitous bounces.

    Our set piece was embarrassing, we kicked aimlessly again, and we had no punch in attack. France were could easily have scored 2 more tries if they were less careless with the ball close to the line.

    I’m not saying we are out of this cup, heck we just need to show up for the QF and then scrape past Australia (yay for being on the other side now and avoiding the 70m drop-goal machine that is England), and we are in the bloody final!

    But we got well and truly beaten in this game.

    EDG gave away two scrum penalties, but Antonio ought to have been penalised in run up to their first try and they lost a lineout on our 5m mark which many days would have resulted in turnover.

    The set piece was OK.

    At 62 they'd thrown everything at us and failed to improve the 16 - 13 score. On UK feed the French coaches were clearly concerned.

    What we got schooled in was decision making, in particular when to kick and in which parts of field to play.

    The two AB tries may have involved bounces, but both required excellent vision and execution over long distance to free the edge man in overlap.

    When I started rewatch of second my attitude was same as yours, but unexpectedly there was a lot of good by ABs.

    Trouble was we retain a tendency to overplay when we don't need to allowing French sat back and punished our mistakes.

    That is the lesson which I hope the TWM and AB backs learn from this.

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    @DaGrubster said in RWC: France v All Blacks:

    @Machpants

    France 2007 they only got 2

    That stat tells you the ref wasn't impartial.

    Which is the actualite.

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    @voodoo said in RWC: France v All Blacks:

    @pakman said in RWC: France v All Blacks:

    Cheer up, lads.

    The French were bloody lucky to win that.

    Their try after half time relied on a number of fortuitous events, including Jaco missing a relieving knock on.

    The yellow had a much more subtle impact than the obvious. Not sure if it was some perception of guilt for not giving red or what, but for the next 15 minutes or so Jaco has hyper tough on us at breakdown and anything which was dropped assumed forwards. Meanwhile, counted him twice not pinging for same thing in their half and one heinous offside, which even ITV picked up, which was very kickable.

    An even handed display in those 15 minutes and it'd have been 19-16 or even 16 all with ten to play.

    That was the game in a nutshell.

    ABs did many good things and were best team over first three quarters.

    I expect French coaches will have lots of material for Monday review.

    Brooooo

    Come on, we got schooled. You claim their try was lucky, both of ours relied on fortuitous bounces.

    Our set piece was embarrassing, we kicked aimlessly again, and we had no punch in attack.

    Disagree. I read a number of times that our kicking was bad and yet it wasn't until at the end. Prior to that we were kicking better than the Frogs and mixing it up to put doubt in their defensive line.

    Our attack wasn't too shabby either, but we were outclassed at the ruck more often and our handling was poor.

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    So our exits, kicking, midfield, rucks, lineout, and general tactics weren't up to scratch. This is completely unexpected. They should give Foster another 4 years to sort this out as he is a big one for learnings, and these are big learnings.

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    @pakman OK, on what basis, over the last four years or record losses, piss poor results, near losses to Scotland, Japan, England, Australia, lowest ever rankings, firsts, do you believe we need to cheer up about? Genuine question. We have an admission from Foster himself he got the squad balance completely wrong. When was the last time this team really put in an 80min performance? The fact is, this is a 40 min team, we're getting out kicked, out coached, out scored against every team we will need to face if we make the QF. After good spels of rugby we go to complete shit and it's been going on for far too long. The NZRU are weak and should have sacked the coach 2 years ago after the EOYT. And not one former AB lead by NZRU cheerleader, Jeff Wilson has stated as such. We're fast becoming the West Indies of rugby. Only it took them 15 years. It's taken us less than 4.

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    W Indies analogy is spot on 👏🏻

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    https://archive.ph/gHkxb

    Shock horror…Jones is almost pining for the ABs of old to return.

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    For those with access behind the paywall…

    Stephen Jones, Rugby Correspondent, Marseille

    Dishevelled, scrambling side unworthy of All Blacks name

    Dishevelled, scrambling side unworthy of All Blacks name

    So who were that lot, on that steamy Friday evening? The real New Zealand with the silver fern, or just a group of imposters, men in black? No one wearing blue

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    @stodders I'm actually glad I can't read that.

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