AB bolters thread
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<p>Just because someone says "hey, no you Donad, Eliis wasn't shit", doesn't mean the total complete opposite is their position. You Gonald.</p>
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<p>Similarly when someone said they played adequately - they aren't saying they played shit (in that game).</p> -
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<p>First of all, despite Piri's diificulties with the boot the team looked significantly better for that first 20 minutes. That was when we actually were dominating the French and pinning them down their own end and... scoring tries! Once the Ellis/Donald nexus combined we did kind of give up the territory and possession battle. Also isn't the 2 linebreaks somewhat of an reflection on the first-five who steered us around the park for 75% of the game?</p>
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<p>On a scale of Donald he played fantastic. On a scale of AB first fives there was nothing there that was terribly brilliant. The penalty shot was the perfect encapsulation of his performance - at least with ball in hand - bloody wobbly but got the job done, just.</p>
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<p>Ellis played probably his best test. He was really combative at the breakdown and defensively strong - pretty much played a Cowanesque performance, however his delivery was stifiling to the backline as usual which you pointed out with the two line breaks and three points we mustered in 60 minutes. Not sure a Cowan perforamnce was what they wanted for the game plan - but in the last 15 minutes it was invaluable. But again the proof is in the pudding, if he played such an amazing test and proved he revelled in high pressure rugby - why was he then dropped from the squad completely the following year? A performance of the quality you saw on that night would certainly warrant immediate reselection - especially after his Super form the following year was same old for him.</p>
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<p>I don't think we are too far apart. I'd probably have given Donald a 7/10 and Ellis a 7.5/10. Others seem to think Donad's effort rivals Carter at the second Lions test. But for me there is a limit to amount I can wax lyrical about a half/five-eighth combo who put up 3 wobbly points in 60 minutes and were outscored. For me it's like celebrating a makeshift opening pair for putting together a 52 run opening partnership and calling it match winning. It certainly didn't lose they game, but it sure as hell didn't win it.</p>
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<p>The result plays huge in how his performance is rated that night. If unrelated to him a forward gave up a penalty in the last 5 mins and we lost the test I don't think we are saying that Donald was outstanding that game (we certainly didn't for Spencer and McAlister and they both certainly were for large chunks of their elimination performances).</p>
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<p>Anyway we digress, it's nothing against Donald (Ellis on the other hand is a Cantab) I just don't think we focus enough on the performance of the forwards that night they were the ones that really won it IMO.</p>
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<p>That's your response to what I posted? Just blame the entire AB team freezing up and making a shitload of mistakes on Ellis and Donald? Don't be fucking ridiculous. Donald wasn't on for even close to 75% of the game (more like 55%), while Ellis was only on for an odd 30 minutes after Weepu basically gifted the French their try. So if all this is on either one of those two not running the backline well enough, why didn't that first 35 minutes result in even one try or even more than one line break? On top of that, what's your excuse when Dagg was at first receiver?</p>
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<p>Ellis' dropping in 2012 should be obvious, shouldn't it? Hansen wanted to start building his 2015 squad, Weepu was kept around as the veteran but once they were comfortable with Aaron Smith and the alternatives, he was dropped too.</p>
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<p>7/10 and 7.5/10? I wouldn't disagree with those scores but I'd point out that it was a collective 6/10 performance.</p>
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<p>No-one said Donald's effort rivalled Carter, as Canerbry said, that's a straw man. Personally, I'm fine with waxing lyrical about anyone who plays well, no matter how many points they score, let alone well in the RWC Final in a 15 point total game, where 3 points is fucking huge. If a makeshift opening pair put together 52 runs in a winning total of 138 in the CWC Final, you can bet your fucking ass I and most of the Fern would be waxing lyrical about them too.</p>
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<p>The forwards were immense that night (though the protection at the ruck was dodgy, which let the French constantly disrupt our ball) but what's that got to do with this? No-one said they didn't. The issue was over calling Ellis and Donald poor selections that ended up backfiring, when in reality they were the complete opposite. Who else would you have brought on once DC, Slade and Cruden all went down? A Donald who hadn't been in the team for a couple of years and with less tests to his name? Stephen Brett? And at halfback, would you've just kept Cowan on the bench even though he was playing like shit?</p> -
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<div>The forwards were immense that night (though the protection at the ruck was dodgy, which let the French constantly disrupt our ball) but what's that got to do with this? No-one said they didn't. The issue was over calling Ellis and Donald poor selections that ended up backfiring, when in reality they were the complete opposite. Who else would you have brought on once DC, Slade and Cruden all went down? A Donald who hadn't been in the team for a couple of years and with less tests to his name? Stephen Brett? And at halfback, would you've just kept Cowan on the bench even though he was playing like shit?</div>
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<p>I think we are largely arguing in the margins on this one. The selectorial mistake was that they went into the RWC with a Carter, Slade, Cruden, Donald pecking order - with clearly no faith in Donald with no faith in any of the the back ups because they did not give Cruden/Slade adequate experience because they kept pouring game time into Donald even after Hong Kong. Slade had performed admirably off the bench in Sydney but had no other high-pressure situations other than that and Cruden had kicked poorly on debut but was carrying a leg injury that left others wondering.</p>
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<p>For a selection panel that was normally so methodical and calculated - it looked like once when Dan went down and Slade was positively underwhelming against Canada that they had gotten things massively wrong. Cruden performed outstanding in the semi in a performance that should be heralded far more than Donald's - but that was only allowed to happen due to Slade's unforeseen injury.</p>
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<p>Donald rightly was selected as fourth cab off the rank (as by that stage McAlister had broken his contract and headed north from memory) that isn't the selection that I'm criticizing. It was not making a priority of properly blooding players in 2010, realising that Donald had been weighed and measured.</p>
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<p>The 2011 final is a weird one though. You say it was a 6/10 performance, but we'd both agree Donald/Ellis were above a 7, and the forward pack were immense (McCaw, Woodcock, O Franks and Thorn were all 9+ for me) - and the midfield made a shitload of tackles and shone bright too. So I'm not quite sure who the contributors were who underperformed so dramatically to get a 6/10 performance. An injured Weepu is obvious and Dagg wasn't his best, but past that you can't kill Kahui for lack of opportunities. The 2007 QF is weird like that too - general consensus is we played terribly that game, but it's certainly tough for anyone to point the finger at anyone specifically.</p> -
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Straw MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN Waiting in the sky.<br><br>
Just because someone says "hey, no you Donad, Eliis wasn't shit", doesn't mean the total complete opposite is their position. You Gonald.</p></blockquote>
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Poor old Davidav. If you recall his meltdown was exactly that:<br><br>
TSF: "Yay! Beaver is awesome for doing enough to win the game."<br><br>
Dav: "But he's not as good as Carter..."<br><br>
TSF: "Oh shut up smile and celebrate."<br><br>
Dav: "But he's not as good as Carter ..."<br><br>
TSF: "Nobody said that. Lighten up..."<br><br>
DAV: "BUT HE'S NOT AS GOOD AS CARTER ! FUCK! TOEAVA! AAAAAAAHHH! ...."<br><br>
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<p>Clearly you have a reputation for HB fluffing.</p>
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<p>Well no, not at all, can only assume Bones was pissed when he posted ? he's usually much better with his banter.</p> -
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<p>Well no, not at all, <strong>can only assume Bones was pissed when he posted</strong> ? he's usually much better with his banter.</p>
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<p>Probably, Kronfeld is way down on even my fluffing list.</p> -
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<p>Probably, Kronfeld is way down on even my fluffing list.</p>
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<p>I rate him hugely he just suffers cos his career was bookended by Jones and McCaw.</p> -
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<p><strong>I rate him hugely</strong> he just suffers cos his career was bookended by Jones and McCaw.</p>
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<p>Same, I just wouldn't go out of my way to fluff him - he didn't even play senior rugby for the Magpies ;).</p> -
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<p>Same, I just wouldn't go out of my way to fluff him - he didn't even play senior rugby for the Magpies ;).</p>
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<p>That's cos he wanted to try Speights instead of being stuck with Tui.....</p> -
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I am a big fan, I thought the Landers badly missed Buckman the last two games. Definitely has the similar brain and skills to Crotty and Ngatai, if he comes back the same as before injury I reckon he will be an All Black in the future capable of covering 11-14. -
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<p>I am a big fan, I thought the Landers badly missed Buckman the last two games. Definitely has the similar brain and skills to Crotty and Ngatai, if he comes back the same as before injury I reckon he will be an All Black in the future capable of covering 11-14.</p>
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<p>Haven't seen much of him on account of not watching Super Rugby like I used to but what does he offer ? I agree with others that he looks a bit funny, facial hair is certainly not a strength....</p> -
<p>he is quick enough, he can play in the mid-field, good defender, great over the ball, low error rate, cool nickname...probably never get a chance, but if he did, he wouldnt let you down.</p>
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<p>That's cos he wanted to try Speights instead of being stuck with Tui.....</p>
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<p>That's the equivalence of wanting to be punched in the left eye rather than the right eye.</p> -
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<p>That's the equivalence of wanting to be punched in the left eye rather than the right eye.</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="taniwharugby" data-cid="574650" data-time="1461552731"><p>he is quick enough, he can play in the mid-field, good defender, great over the ball, low error rate, cool nickname...probably never get a chance, but if he did, he wouldnt let you down.</p></blockquote>
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Think that is about right but I would say he's a chance. Probably 5-6 guys get a crack every year in the midfield. To quote Shag "Richard Buckman who is out injured but will be back later in the season, he can play multiple positions and was outstanding last year. ". -
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<p>he is quick enough, he can play in the mid-field, good defender, great over the ball, low error rate, <strong>cool nickname</strong>...probably never get a chance, but if he did, he wouldnt let you down.</p>
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<p>It's hardly "Beer Bottle" "Beaver" or "Krusher" standard but admittedly a shitload better than "Reado" "Bender" "Franksy" etc.</p> -
<p>How many are players are going to be in the squad for the Wales Series. If they are picking 31 (same as the RWC) I'd currently go with:</p>
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<p><span style="font-size:medium;"><span style="font-family:calibri;">Squad</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:medium;"><span style="font-family:calibri;">Props: Wyatt Crockett, Charlie Fauminia, Owen Franks, <em>Reggie Goodes,</em> Joe Moody</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:medium;"><span style="font-family:calibri;">Hookers: Dane Coles, Hika Elliott, Codie Taylor, </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:medium;"><span style="font-family:calibri;">Lock: Brodie Retallick, Patirck Tuipolotu, Sam Whitelock, </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:medium;"><span style="font-family:calibri;">Back Row: Sam Cane, <em>Elliot Dixon</em>, Jerome Kaino, Steven Lautua, Kieron Read (c), <em><span style="font-size:medium;">Ardie Savea,</span></em></span> </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:medium;"><span style="font-family:calibri;">Half Back: Aaron Smith, TJ Perenera</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:medium;"><span style="font-family:calibri;">First Five: Beauden Barrett, Aaron Cruden, Lima Sopoaga</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:medium;"><span style="font-family:calibri;">Midfield: Ryan Crotty, Malakai Fekitoa, George Moala, Charlie Ngatai,</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:medium;"><span style="font-family:calibri;">Back Three: Israel Dagg, <em><span style="font-size:medium;">Damian McKenzie, </span></em><span style="font-size:medium;">Waisake Naholo, Julian Savea, Ben Smith</span></span></span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size:medium;"><span style="font-family:calibri;"><span style="font-size:medium;">So my new ABs would be: Reggie Goodes, Elliot Dixon, Ardie Savea and Damian McKenzie</span></span></span></p> -
Normally have a wider training squad of about 40 players. I will add fatialofa or Scott Barrett to make the squads snitch been excellent plus also tuungafasi and taufua<br><br><br>
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<p>The problem that Reg Goodes will have is that the selectors will probably want a prop who can play both sides of the scrum. Which doesn't leave an abundance of options, really (Tu'ungafasi or Graham are probably the main ones). Either that or have Faumuina covering loosehead and bring another tighthead in (Toomaga-Allen?).</p>