All Blacks vs Wales
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="sparky" data-cid="586800" data-time="1465669262"><p>Things we've learnt:<br><br>
Wales aren't a bad side, <br>
Some of the newbies are still learning their trade, <br>
You do miss Richie McCaw and Conrad Smith,<br>
The All Blacks still have awesome impact from the bench <br>
Questioning the ability and performance of Sam Cane goes down like a bucket of sick with some Ferners.</p></blockquote>
Boo fucken hoo. Cry again. <br><br>
But anyway, Most missed for me behind McCaw was Nonu. Workhorse on defence and actually makes his tackles then lines up another one. Plus a lynchpin on attack. Smith was very good, but got overtaken by Nonu a couple of years ago. -
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Boo fucken hoo. Cry again. <br>
But anyway, Most missed for me behind McCaw was Nonu. Workhorse on defence and actually makes his tackles then lines up another one. Plus a lynchpin on attack. Smith was very good, but got overtaken by Nonu a couple of years ago.</p></blockquote>I've been a big, big, big Nonu fan since 2003 or so. He's been one of my favourite All Blacks of all time, even before it was fashionable to think so.<br><br>
I thought Crotty had a decent game. Between Crotty, SBW, Ngatai and Jordie Barrett there is going to be lots of competition for the 12 jersey in the next few years, but I'm not so sure about the quality available at 13. Fekitoa was disappointing, but are there better alternatives? Moala perhaps? -
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<p>I think working out what happens next in the forwards is far more straight forward than the backs , </p>
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<p>The backline could take some time , by the time the next world cup comes around , it may be very different from last night . </p> -
in the forwards the props may change by next RWC (nb thought Charlie's scrummaging didn't look a weakness last night) and there will be strong competition in the loose forwards.<br>
at 12 SBW looks to have a much easier time of it to keep the spot- wonder if the much drier tracks/ more common roofed grass and faster- bigger loosies means the 10-like 12 is now definitely a thing of the past.<br>
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<p>I think it was mentioned here quite a bit in the past , that a SBW 12 Crotty 13 , gives us the most similar look and feel to a Nonu Conrad partnership , if that is what we want to achieve , at this stage I think we need to see what Ngatai can offer at this level </p>
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<p>I understand the backline picked last night , with the losses , it was probably trying to get the balance between experience and continuing on from what worked at the WC </p> -
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<p>Things we've learnt:<br><br>
Wales aren't a bad side,<br>
Some of the newbies are still learning their trade,<br>
You do miss Richie McCaw and Conrad Smith,<br>
The All Blacks still have awesome impact from the bench<br>
Questioning the ability and performance of Sam Cane goes down like a bucket of sick with some Ferners.</p>
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<p>You forgot:</p>
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>sparky is a whiney baby<br><br>
unfair imo: sparky can have a different preference for #7<br>
I was just surprised there were no Todd fanbois for once!<br><br>
nb I'd also like to see if Moala or Ngatai would go ok in the midfield- Fekitoa has the attributes but not the assurance over how many tests now? 14? -
<p>Fuck me boys. You've just won a full on test match and won it well. Now you want to bite chunks of each other. Lucky you didn't lose otherwise the blood would be flowing.</p>
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<p>You'e come of a long international off season, having lost a few of the absolute greats of the modern game, you'e beaten a good Welsh side. Well. </p>
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<p>Enjoy it and let provincial bias wait until tomorrow.</p>
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<p>Fuck me boys. You've just won a full on test match and won it well. Now you want to bite chunks of each other. Lucky you didn't lose otherwise the blood would be flowing.</p>
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<p>You'e come of a long international off season, having lost a few of the absolute greats of the modern game, you'e beaten a good Welsh side. Well. </p>
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<p>Enjoy it and let provincial bias wait until tomorrow.</p>
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<p>Then bring it on. :idiot2:</p>
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<p>Righto, a post-match report.</p>
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<p>A fantastic night for test rugby at Eden Park. Lovely weather, managed to get into a pub near the ground and sink a few pints, was still 15 degrees in the car on the way home. Thoroughly enjoyed it, even if the quality of the AB game didn't reach great heights.</p>
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Highlights</p>
<p>well, we won.</p>
<p>THe try in the first half where Ben Smith arrived to a high ball late, claimed it and then smoked it up the field, defenders were manipulated and we finished an 85 m move. Lovely, one of the better tries we've seen at the park in a while.</p>
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<p>Things to think about (in no particular order).</p>
<p>We missed Smith C defensively. Our defensive alignment was pants, and people didn't seem confidnet in where to stand or defend. Naholo came in off his wing big time to let Wales in for the first try.</p>
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<p>Savea's defence was shocking. Missed two routine one-on-ones out wide, and didn't even slow down the Welsh. Abysmal. Looked, fat slow and uninterested. If Hanson wants a fat, slow, older bloke, I promise to be more engaged than he was Not surprised he got yanked 2 minutes in the second half, I'd have done the same. Offered little on attack, and hasn't been in good form for a couple of years. Needs to re-think whether he wants to play in NZ and for teh ABs.</p>
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<p>Our tackling in general. I can't remember slipping off so many tackles so often. Just stone cold misses, hits where we slip down and let the player run, it was shocking. Which leads to the next point.</p>
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<p>Defusing bombs has gone from a strength to a weakness. Playing two wings doesn't seem to work for us - we are far far better off with a wing/fullback on one wing. Right now, you'd take Naholo over Savea (unless he arcs up at training), and then Smith and Dagg I fear, with Barrett off the bench. I feel dirty just writing that, but it seems to be a sensible option.</p>
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<p>Basically, we saw a lot of experience missing. Turns out if you rip out the spine of a team including Kev, Rich, Dan, Ma'a, Conrad and Woodcock you struggle with leadership and organisation a bit. Who farking knew? Wales have bet on experience coming down, but this is a short term patch.</p>
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<p>Wales played bloody well. Aggressive, disruptive and into everything. Just didn't have the motor to hold on, but if they had been up by 10 with 10 to go, would it have mattered? Gatland clearly knows how to beat the ABs - push the line, take chances and run shedloads of turnover ball. Well done to them - they turned up and played a hard game that lasted really well. </p>
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<p>In saying that about Wales, our structure was shockingly poor. We didn't <cliche> earn the right to go wide, just spread too quickly and got swallowed up. Unsurprisingly, our turnaround came when we started playing forwards hitting the ball up and creating space elsewhere. </p>
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<p>Welsh tighties can be very very happyw ith their day out. I think they were into us so much it made our loosies look poor for most of the match. Not at all disappointed in the Read/Cane/Kaino trio, but they didn't have a visible night out there.</p>
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<p>Ardie Savea. Fark, what a start to his career. I'm not a fluffer, but he looked physically dominant when he came on. Has work to do, but the 3 wise men will be all over him. Cane played well. but in a different way. See above for having to get stuck into the tight stuff.</p>
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<p>ALl in all, we won a physical game, and well done to us. I have got this far without talking about the refereeing, but it was not up to international standard. As a team they missed a lot of stuff, and made interesting calls, none more so than the forward pass. We don't play well under Wayne for some reason - style just seems different - and neutrals usually write off our objections as whinging after 07. I'd be happy if we didn't play under him for another 10+ years, he just has these brain farts. </p>
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<p>.. Gatland clearly knows how to beat the ABs ... </p>
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I think some of the rustiness can be put down to the first game of the season, some to the Welsh and a few combinations. <br><br>
I don't expect many changes next week, the core of this squad is there and will be rotated around.<br><br>
If I were to make a change, which would be reflex only, would be Julian out, but I did suggest that before the game too, so what do I know. <br><br>
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<p>Re Wayne Barnes. I think overall he's a pretty good ref but I don't trust him not to have a complete twattoccasion each game. For the no forward pass, disallowed try, I can understand him going upstairs for it but then to question the outcome and override it - why ask in the first place? There was a similar thing in the SA A v Engl Saxons when the ref asked the question, got the answer and then questioned the answer twice. If you're sure, make the call. If you have to go upstairs take the advice ffs.</p>
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Similar to early in Aaron Smiths career, he gets rattled when his forwards aren't serving it up.</p></blockquote>
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<p> Seriously? Based on what?</p>
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<p>Good question. I think he has enougth experience in NZ and the southern hemishpere to understand that if you play pattern against the ABs and try and grind a win it just won't work. He has managed to get his players on board with playing an expansive brand of opportunistic rugby, built around running turnover ball back. The support in general last night was executed really well for most of the game, but faded towards the end.</p>
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<p>I'm not sure all coaches understand this, paritcularly from the NH. It is easier in some ways to play grinding spoiling rugby and lose by less, than chance a blowout. Expansive footy can backfire against a good side, but if you are prepared to go in to win, then it's a chance. The Argentinians have evolved their rugby style as well to be more aggressive in attack and counterattack. </p>
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The I expect Wayne Smith to be very busy this week, I think Naholo was drifting in a lot, Crotty-Fekitoa need time to build a combo, but geez they were pretty anonymous. <br><br>
For once I agree with rotated the game plan revolves around getting the ball to Naholo, which is all well and good, but good to get the other basics right. <br><br>
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Will try and sober up before commenting further ... but Barnsry still can't work out what constitutes a forward pass. <br><br><br>
Dickhead. ..</p></blockquote>
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Just on this , that was an awful call by Barnes for TJs try. Just wrong.<br><br>
But i recall him missing what I thought was a clear forward pass in the build up to one of the Taffs tries.<br><br>
Also thought Coles was on side for that second penalty that Biggar kicked. Yes he was in front of Smith when he knocked on, but then as he had retreated a couple of steps and Smith had advanced I thought he was put on. Mind you is he subject to being inside the 10m ?? Would have been tough to pick up on the field though.<br><br>
I wasn't greatly upset by Barnesy's reffing. Usual grumbles and I expect Welsh peeps woul have some too, but he is capable of the most horrendous errors. -
so people are getting off the bus now,,,
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on Barnes well at least he did something incredible as a ref and maybe a first in international rugby - he made Ayoub look good!