Opinions on possible back-up All Blacks 10s
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Cashmore needs to get significant game time at SR level first. In my mind, I think he will need a couple of years still to be honest, even if he is tracking on an upward trajectory.
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@Windows97 said in Opinions on possible back-up All Blacks 10s:
@mariner4life said in Opinions on possible back-up All Blacks 10s:
If BB starts at 10 again for the ABs i'll kick a cat
A sure thing I reckon, BB will flit around SR playing whatever position he appears to like and will do the same for the AB's as after all, playing 10 at international rugby is just like riding a bicycle.
What's this you say? Someone from another team has been riding a specialized downhill mountain bike fine tuning their skills and making minute adjustments to increase their speed year on year and might possibly be faster?
Preposterous!! How could that ever compare to BB occasionally getting on his bike on a casual jaunt to the dairy to pick up a carton of milk whenever it so suits him? He was world player of the year you know? No one could possibly be faster.
I don’t think a Barrett would ever have to actually pay for Milk. Ridiculous analogy.
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@MN5 That'll teach me for trying to come up with an analogy relatable to the common man.
May be if I replace "carton of milk" with "a bottle of fizzy drink and a pack of cigs for his Mum" that would be more colloquial??
On the assumption the Barret's don't have business interests in the soda or tobacco industries so they'd never have to buy them either.
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@KiwiMurph said in Opinions on possible back-up All Blacks 10s:
My gut says Fergus Burke will have a strong finish to Super Rugby and snatch an AB shirt.
FABFB it is!
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I wonder how Razor will want our backline to play? Will he persist with playing flat, or will we play deeper? If he has a specific way he wants his 10 to play hopefully it will help whoever is there to be more controlled than we've come accustomed to lately
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@mariner4life said in Opinions on possible back-up All Blacks 10s:
If BB starts at 10 again for the ABs i'll kick a cat
Yup, I'm not thrilled about BB being back. As a running 10, you have a shorter shelflife than a kicking 10 and he'd reached his sell by around 2019/2020. The only way he should be at 10 in 2024 or 2025 is if/when the ABs debut an uncapped midfield duo on his outside.
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@canefan said in Opinions on possible back-up All Blacks 10s:
I wonder how Razor will want our backline to play? Will he persist with playing flat, or will we play deeper? If he has a specific way he wants his 10 to play hopefully it will help whoever is there to be more controlled than we've come accustomed to lately
This is the BIG QUESTION.
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@Bovidae said in Opinions on possible back-up All Blacks 10s:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Opinions on possible back-up All Blacks 10s:
You'd like to to think the AB & SR coaches are co-ordinated on where players play as well
The SR coaches will do what is best for their team, and Robertson can't complain as he did exactly the same thing.
Too much to hope for, I guess.
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@Bones There is no sterner test for a newbie midfield combo than having Barrett on your inside. If the papers give you a 6 out of 10 rating as AB midfielder and Barrett was playing at first five, everyone knows that's like an 8 out of 10 playing outside any other 1st five.
I can just picture the diplomatic stuff article:
*On a night day when the all black number 10 had a forgettable outing, new caps X and Y made a serviceable first foray into the cauldron that is test rugby... -
Barrett won't technically be available for the July Tests (unless there's an injury etc) even if he signs a new deal with NZR.
It's likely McKenzie and Perofeta will be selected in the first squad of the year alongside one young gun.
I agree with some others on here that Sullivan looks a better prospect at fullback (and with Jordie moving to the midfield, that's now looking like a far better long-term option for him than in the past). I think Brett Cameron is probably the current next cab off the ranks and Havili will almost certainly be in the squad too, and he might end up playing 10 for the Crusaders.
A very left-field option could be Rameka Poihipi. As with many other 'options', however, that's dependent on him getting some minutes there during Super Rugby, which is far from guaranteed.
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@bayimports said in Opinions on possible back-up All Blacks 10s:
Cashmore needs to get significant game time at SR level first.
He probably wouldn't have even started for BOP if Trask was fit, so likely got more NPC time than expected.
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@ploughboy said in Opinions on possible back-up All Blacks 10s:
my guess dmac barrett plus who ever starts at the crusaders
I suspect that "whoever starts at the Crusaders" is pretty good guess. 😔
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@Mr-Fish said in Opinions on possible back-up All Blacks 10s:
Barrett won't technically be available for the July Tests (unless there's an injury etc) even if he signs a new deal with NZR.
It's likely McKenzie and Perofeta will be selected in the first squad of the year alongside one young gun.
I agree with some others on here that Sullivan looks a better prospect at fullback (and with Jordie moving to the midfield, that's now looking like a far better long-term option for him than in the past). I think Brett Cameron is probably the current next cab off the ranks and Havili will almost certainly be in the squad too, and he might end up playing 10 for the Crusaders.
A very left-field option could be Rameka Poihipi. As with many other 'options', however, that's dependent on him getting some minutes there during Super Rugby, which is far from guaranteed.
That is quite the left-field option you mentioned there. Any particular reason (ito the qualities that he possesses) that makes you think he can make the switch? Just curious.
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@Bones said in Opinions on possible back-up All Blacks 10s:
@Punch_up from what I've seen, he's a smart, well-rounded player. Had at least one go at ten for the chiefs this year didn't he?
Yes, against the Force. Poihipi was a 1st 5 at school, but more suited to 12 now.
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@Bones said in Opinions on possible back-up All Blacks 10s:
@Punch_up from what I've seen, he's a smart, well-rounded player. Had at least one go at ten for the chiefs this year didn't he?
Yeah, I think you're spot on re him playing at ten for one game. I think his standout quality is at times making lightning fast decisions (which is a good trait to at 10 or midfield). Haven't considered him before tbh.