All Blacks 2024
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@Canes4life said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
@sparky the way Fakatava is playing I wouldn't mind Roigard starting with Fakatava's razzle off the bench.
Fakatava is still horribly inconsistent throughout a game. Needs to not turn the ball over so much.
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@Bones fair enough, I thought he was epic tonight, he outplayed Dalton for me. He's also one of those guys that are built for test rugby, can play 7 and 8 to a high standard and is only going to get better. Might be too early for him this year but I've got no doubt he will be an AB one day.
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@Canes4life I'm sure he'll get there but I've not seen anything from him other than hard working SR player. My perception is he's not exactly a hard hitter on either side of the ball.
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We just need some Locks........
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Crusaders are really missing the coaching non international experience
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@Canes4life said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
@BerniesCorner I wouldn't say that but Proctor, Love and Lakai should be in contention. Early days yet.
Lakai? Admit I didn't see much of Canes game today but I'm still waiting to be wowed by Lakai.
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@BerniesCorner Finau.
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After three rounds
1 De Groot
2. Sami T
3. Lomax
4. Scott Barrett
5. ??!!!
6. Finau
7. Papalii
8. Sotutu
9. Roigard
10. DMac
11. Telea
12. Jordie Barrett
13. ALB
14. Reece or Jacob R-K
15. LoveLock the problematic position. The cupboard looks bare.
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@Canes4life said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
@Bones I'd prefer Fakatava to Christie though. Fakatava has the foundations of a very good player, just needs to iron out a few kinks, something I think the ABs coaches can do if they get him into camp.
Roigard starting with fakatava on the bench is where I suspect we end up , even if it’s not quite ready yet .
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@sparky said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
After three rounds
1 De Groot
2. Sami T
3. Lomax
4. Scott Barrett
5. ??!!!
6. Finau
7. Papalii
8. Sotutu
9. Roigard
10. DMac
11. Telea
12. Jordie Barrett
13. ALB
14. Reece or Jacob R-K
15. LoveLock the problematic position. The cupboard looks bare.
Ardie in 7
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@Bones said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
@Canes4life I'm sure he'll get there but I've not seen anything from him other than hard working SR player. My perception is he's not exactly a hard hitter on either side of the ball.
He's still only 21.
Maybe the main issue for him is where to focus. I would say 7 where he could be a future AB great. Whereas 8 he is (maybe) a bit small for an international 8 today.
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@sparky said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
Lock the problematic position. The cupboard looks bare.
IWL especially if he keeps playing like he has the first three weeks
I would also rate Lakai above Papalii. And no Reece. He's leaving but also time to move on from him (I may change my mind next week though)
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@Winger said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
@Bones said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
@Canes4life I'm sure he'll get there but I've not seen anything from him other than hard working SR player. My perception is he's not exactly a hard hitter on either side of the ball.
He's still only 21.
Maybe the main issue for him is where to focus. I would say 7 where he could be a future AB great. Whereas 8 he is (maybe) a bit small for an international 8 today.
Future AB great? Big call.
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Braydon iose I’m very impressed with and has all the skills set to be a all black
Also going to say possibly isiah walker leawere as he is playing much better this year -
@BerniesCorner said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:
Roigard showed serious pace chasing Telea in the intercept try.
Mate it was Love not Roigard wasn't it? I thought the commentators got it wrong and then corrected it. And what was impressive Love truned around and chased him.
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Tell me who Chief's No.7 was last night.
Team naming was some bloke named Parker. What's his story?
Think he played NPC last year for Waikato, correct?
Whoever it was looked seriously physical. Have become an overnight fan.