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    @Derm-McCrum said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    Bundee learned off the Irish anthem before setting foot on the pitch in his first cap which was impressive.

    😂

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    New Zealand’s chances of doing so have been boosted with news that prop Tyrel Lomax could return from a knee injury.

    “He's trained really well today, got through what he needed to and definitely he'll be considered for selection,” forwards coach Jason Ryan said.

    “When you head into a final, which it is, it's important that you've got the luxury of picking from a squad that's fully available. That's where you want to be.

    “You're always going to get niggles but it's great that Lowy (Lomax) has got through today and we have a pretty high intensive training on Thursday, so he'll need to tick that off as well."

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    If Lomax is less than 100% I'd say too risky for him to start. If on bench, I think that argues for Ofa and Nepo to start with Codie.
    EDG on early in second. Then Lomax at perhaps 55. Any recurrence of knee issues can bring Ofa back on.

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    @stodders said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    @Bovidae Irish fans v happy with the appointment of Barnes. Last 2 tests he has reffed them (vs NZ in 3rd test 2022 and vs France in 2023 6N) they have won.

    Seems they were more concerned they would get Peyper 😃

    The Irish dislike peyper with a vengeance. After Dublin. They like Barnes though.

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    @Bovidae said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    Referee: Wayne Barnes (RFU)
    Assistant Referee 1: Matthew Carley (RFU)
    Assistant Referee 2: Christophe Ridley (RFU)
    TMO: Tom Foley (RFU)

    Right. Time for Wayne to finally settle old debts

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    I don't think breakdown chaos suits us, our attack needs fast ball. Ireland seem just a little more street smart than us.

    We need our scrum firing because Barnes is quick with the penalties and not one for resets. We can't be gifting Sexton points. On the flip side if things aren't going Irelands way he won't put up with Sextons shit either.

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    @NTA redemption story 😉

    @mooshld Ireland are smart, plain and simple, IMO the smartest team going round.

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    @Canes4life said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    @Bovidae Wayne Barnes in a WC quarter final.... here we go.

    Fucking arsehole cost us a place in a World Cup Semi Final in 2007. I hate him.

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    @sparky said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    @Canes4life said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    @Bovidae Wayne Barnes in a WC quarter final.... here we go.

    Fucking arsehole cost us a place in a World Cup Semi Final in 2007. I hate him.

    And he is fully aware of it,he openly talks about the fallout from that game in podcasts etc .

    It’s etched into his subconscious he fucked us over once before, and it does sound like he has regrets

    And that’s why he just maybe a good choice this time around

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    @sparky said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    @Canes4life said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    @Bovidae Wayne Barnes in a WC quarter final.... here we go.

    Fucking arsehole cost us a place in a World Cup Semi Final in 2007. I hate him.

    You need counselling mate.😲 Hating someone who made a couple of mistakes in 2007. He was a young ref who may of got caught in the headlights and the ABs were a team similar, had a team without the smarts to wun game, all have grew and became better at what they did, that includes Barnes (probably best ref in world or certainly top 2-3) Richie McCaw as a captain, (openly says he learnt a lot) and whole AB leadership group.
    I more concerned with TMO.

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    @sparky said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    @Canes4life said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    @Bovidae Wayne Barnes in a WC quarter final.... here we go.

    Fucking arsehole cost us a place in a World Cup Semi Final in 2007. I hate him.

    “Forgive, forget. Bear with the faults of others as you would have them bear with yours.”
    In all seriousness, he's a very good ref , good communicator. The playing field is level.

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    I am prepared to make an admission right now, although I want ABs to win as always etc, I am not all that nervous or strung up about game. I suspect regardless of result, my life will go on and anyway, I got a NPC semi to go to and get into before that! (C'mon the Naki)
    I really think reading rugby forums and how wound up some posters get has been good for me, I know personally if I got to hate people (players, coaches or refs) and got too upset if my team won or lost, I would know the game wouldn't be giving me the joy that it does now.

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    Well I'm super nervous. I want 3 more weeks.

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    I just want us to play well. At the end of it all, if we've played 80 minutes of good honest rugby, and we get a fair shake from Barnes, win or lose I will be okay. This last four year cycle has taught me to lower my sights considerably and if we win through I will be pleasantly surprised

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    I'm happy with Wayne Barnes, he keeps the game moving and won't allow the faking of injuries to slow it down. He's not a shadow of the ref who choked in 2007.
    I'm nervous and hopeful, I see it as a 50-50 match. Mind boggling to me to see how many people think we have no chance. We are still the All Blacks and we have some magnificent players. The return of several key players after the France match is huge. If we can't get up for this one, we'll never get excited about a match.
    We've got to start strong, hit them hard and slowly start putting the doubts in their minds that we used to get when favourites at a world cup. I hope there are no silly cards for accidental head clashes (but if there is, they go to Ireland this time). Come on Boys!

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    @Richie8-7 I agree, a strong start is key. Get ahead and make them chase us

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    Watching irelands attacking patterns , body’s in motion everywhere, it’s impressive,

    Much has been made of our somewhat outdated defensive structures where we still go man on man.

    I have a fear we get a few reads wrong and it costs us .

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    @kiwiinmelb said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    Watching irelands attacking patterns , body’s in motion everywhere, it’s impressive,

    Much has been made of our somewhat outdated defensive structures where we still go man on man.

    I have a fear we get a few reads wrong and it costs us .

    Some of it can be pretty borderline. In a way it reminds me of the excellent Brumbies teams who used to put a lot of runners ahead of the ball, until they weren't allowed to anymore

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    @kiwiinmelb it might be cliched, but pressure thier 9-10 channel you will make huge inroads to upsetting thier attaack, which in turn will put pressure on the defence.

    @Dan54 TBH I think most have come to expect we will bow out this weekend, Team Fozzie have certainly lowered the bar, and I think for whatever reason, this has allowed the edge to be taken off the team.

    Hopefully being in camp for weeks now has galvanised them, pressure for spots as well, will give them a bit of urgency and desire

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    @bayimports said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    he was one of the few forwards that gained any go forward from the previous matches, plus he is not a hot head.

    Bloody good point.

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