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    @Tim I reckon Sami starts the final pool game and is then on the bench for the QF.

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    @Tim said in RWC Week 4: All Blacks v Italy:

    They can't even develop their best tight forward (Taukei'aho).

    It's truly weird.

    Can understand him coming off the bench if Ryan, Foster & co think that's his best place in the game plan (and he was bloody good in that role), but his impact seems to have dropped off the cliff. Used to be immaculate with his lineout throwing but that has deteriorated too.

    Second season yips?

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    @Victor-Meldrew This is his third season as a test player. He was very good in Super Rugby this year, and then they have barely played him. Poor coaching, as is the standard.

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    @Tim

    I despair how they have mismanaged him this year.

    He is made for test rugby and always gets over the advantage line and his set piece was very good.

    What do they do? Give him a lack of minutes, play Coles in front of him to dent his confidence and we now have a hooker who could have been one of the shining lights in this pack, now reduced to sitting in the stands.

    Same with Aumua, while he hasn’t helped himself with fitness earlier. I can’t believe that he is still languishing outside of this AB squad seemingly in the wilderness.

    We know we have a real lack of quality forwards coming through and we seem to not know how to nurture promising young players into becoming starters and test players.

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    Don't like being negative but have felt frustration for taking so long to get Jordie, Samisoni and Roigard in their rightful positions.
    WJ should have had a decent go at 15 too. If this had happened in good time we would all be the wiser. It's too late now for this year.
    The standout first five of SR hasn't had a decent run either

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    @Tim said in RWC Week 4: All Blacks v Italy:

    Poor coaching, as is the standard.

    Same coaching set-up when he was getting game-time and being so bloody effective coming off the bench. Weird.

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    @BerniesCorner said in RWC Week 4: All Blacks v Italy:

    Don't like being negative but have felt frustration for taking so long to get Jordie, Samisoni and Roigard in their rightful positions.
    WJ should have had a decent go at 15 too. If this had happened in good time we would all be the wiser. It's too late now for this year.
    The standout first five of SR hasn't had a decent run either

    TBF, with Jordie it kinda made sense as he was easily the outstanding FB in '21 and had played little 12 at SR.

    Samisoni I just don't get. Is there something in training that Ryan is seeing and we aren't?

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    Maybe has an injury? They don't like to share much of that info.

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    @akan004 said in RWC Week 4: All Blacks v Italy:

    Ardie just said that the Ireland V SA game was one of the first non ABs games he has watched.

    What a professional outfit we have here, one of our most senior players and stand in captain is not even bothered to see where the opposition is at. Sigh.

    I think he meant for this world Cup FFS

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    @voodoo said in RWC Week 4: All Blacks v Italy:

    @Machpants said in RWC Week 4: All Blacks v Italy:

    Mo'unga out means DMac to ten, and havili to the bench, I reckon

    Why would we have Havili and ALB on the bench?

    I'd go for Leicester, but I think that's what foster will do, if it happens. Or Clarke 🤮

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    @taniwharugby said in RWC Week 4: All Blacks v Italy:

    @Dan54 guess the difference is CT got numerous chances to play back into form after an average super season, ST doesn't seem to have been afforded the same opportunity

    Could be mate, but I didn't actually think ST went really well in super, he was good but CT looked better all season. I still think ST doesn't really scare the big boys, like Boks etc. Don't get me wrong I am a fan of his, but just think at moment CT/DC maybe seen as a better option at scrum and lineout time.

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    @Dan54

    ST had a pretty good super rugby season.

    I’m sure the big boys are far less scared of Codie Taylor mate!

    Although he had a pretty good RC but we need him to really step up now. He has been an AB for 10 years now so if he starts he really needs to prove he is worthy of the starter jersey.

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    @Dan54 I'm talking previous years when CT was poor, but kept getting chances.

    I don't think any players are scared of anyone, but I wager ST is a.sight tougher to bring down.

    Anywhoo, it's done now, time to deal to some Italians.

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    There will be a high of 30 degrees tomorrow in Lyon. I’m amazed it is still that hot at this time of year (UK feels like autumn already!)

    I hope this doesn’t lead Fozzie into overuse of a kicking game to preserve players.

    While on paper we should beat Italy comfortably, we know world cups are different and I believe Italy will have been targeting this game for some time.

    They have improved a lot of the last year and will love the opportunity of a knockout match against the All Blacks.

    I want to see us tighten our game up, play direct with ball in hand, kick well but not just for the sake of it and put down a marker to show that they are capable of going deep in this tournament.

    Discipline needs to be spot on as this ref could blow us off the park if we are not at our best and a red card could mean the end of our World Cup.

    There is an article on the herald stating the ABs are being ignored with no one turning up to press conferences etc and are literally not regarded as a threat. I want to see that change by tomorrow night.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in RWC Week 4: All Blacks v Italy:

    @Tim said in RWC Week 4: All Blacks v Italy:

    Poor coaching, as is the standard.

    Same coaching set-up when he was getting game-time and being so bloody effective coming off the bench. Weird.

    Foster has always preferred Taylor, even when it was blindingly obvious that he was playing terribly and Samisoni was playing great. IIRC he dropped Samisoni despite being our best forward for the Irish decider, then continued using Taylor while our lineout and his general play was dogshit all last season. Taylor is a decent player, but his form last year was arguably the worst I've seen an AB get away with and keep being selected - and that's not when the cupboard was bare, but when we had another option who was clearly better. It is just shit selection.
    Samisoni should be a bolted on starter by now. Taylor or Coles should be the bench guy, or if we were better at handling young players, Aumua could have been ready in time.
    We all sit around bemoaning Super rugby and our lack of grunt up front - and we have that guy right fucking there and they won't fucking pick him!

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    I agree with the many posters hoping to see a more direct game.

    Given Matt Carly is ref - the stars are aligned for the ABs to stumble , fall foul of the officials etc., ill-discipline will be costly - not just for this match .. I hope the ABs don't stumble over this banana peel of a game -

    All I want is some simple disciplined rugby, play for territory, value and contest possessions, strong defense and put some doubt in the minds of those who have already written the ABs off........ (Please no Foster and BB hold my beer moments)

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    @stodders this is ROG telling Ireland fans to shut the Fuck up about the easy QF route …

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    @reprobate said in RWC Week 4: All Blacks v Italy:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in RWC Week 4: All Blacks v Italy:

    @Tim said in RWC Week 4: All Blacks v Italy:

    Poor coaching, as is the standard.

    Same coaching set-up when he was getting game-time and being so bloody effective coming off the bench. Weird.

    Foster has always preferred Taylor, even when it was blindingly obvious that he was playing terribly and Samisoni was playing great. IIRC he dropped Samisoni despite being our best forward for the Irish decider, then continued using Taylor while our lineout and his general play was dogshit all last season. Taylor is a decent player, but his form last year was arguably the worst I've seen an AB get away with and keep being selected - and that's not when the cupboard was bare, but when we had another option who was clearly better. It is just shit selection.
    Samisoni should be a bolted on starter by now. Taylor or Coles should be the bench guy, or if we were better at handling young players, Aumua could have been ready in time.
    We all sit around bemoaning Super rugby and our lack of grunt up front - and we have that guy right fucking there and they won't fucking pick him!

    If what you say is true - and it may be - you have to question what value Ryan actually adds, don't you?

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    Italy will set out to play defensively, we know that. They won't do anything risky, until maybe at the end if they are chasing the game.

    If Italy kick to Beauden Barrett repeatedly, they might win the kicking duel, which will leave the ABs with poor field position, and then hope for penalties.

    We might try taking it up the guts, but we have recently had a tendency to drop the ball when we do that. If we crab across field, then yuck. We might kick for position, but that has never really been a Foster strategy.

    So it will come down to whether our scrum and lineout will hold up. If they fail, it will be hard going.

    I expect the ABs to win, but we have really struggled in recent years when teams have defended stubbornly. We will rely, as ever, on individual brilliance.

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    @Chester-Draws said in RWC Week 4: All Blacks v Italy:

    We will rely, as ever, on individual brilliance.

    It's the Late Hansen & Foster way. Sadly

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