All Blacks vs England 2
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@Machpants said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@Chris-B said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@Machpants Shannon got dudded by a crap yellow card after two minutes - so he probably played pretty cautiously thereafter.
The Boks didn't score any tries so I'm not worried about his tackle stats. After all, what attacking they did was probably aimed around wher our openside flanker would have been standing.
Jeez that's really stretching it, boks didn't score so it's ok for a loose forward to have 1 successful tackle. Note cane and Ardie, 8 or 9. Barrett 10, Taylor 11.
yeh i am a bit confused, ok does he mean with Cane taken off, that means Shannon doesn't need to try to cover the empty gap where Cane would have been?
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@nostrildamus said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@Machpants said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@Chris-B said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@Machpants Shannon got dudded by a crap yellow card after two minutes - so he probably played pretty cautiously thereafter.
The Boks didn't score any tries so I'm not worried about his tackle stats. After all, what attacking they did was probably aimed around wher our openside flanker would have been standing.
Jeez that's really stretching it, boks didn't score so it's ok for a loose forward to have 1 successful tackle. Note cane and Ardie, 8 or 9. Barrett 10, Taylor 11.
yeh i am a bit confused, ok does he mean with Cane taken off, that means Shannon doesn't need to try to cover the empty gap where Cane would have been?
Exactly.
You play in the system. You tackle the guys who attack your part of the defensive line.
You don't run about like an idiot.
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@Chris-B said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@Machpants Shannon got dudded by a crap yellow card after two minutes - so he probably played pretty cautiously thereafter.
The Boks didn't score any tries so I'm not worried about his tackle stats. After all, what attacking they did was probably aimed around wher our openside flanker would have been standing.
I'm not sure if you are on the wind up but is there a reason you keep talking about players that aren't currently eligible for the ABs and didn't even play Super this year in a match thread?
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@KiwiMurph Nepia started the conversion about Mo and Frizz.
The long list of players we've been shorn of is a rebuttal of those who somehow think we should instantly be better than the team that was the culmination of four years of Fozzie's team building - I'm certainly not on the wind-up about that.
As African Monkey says - it's crazy!
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@Chris-B said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@KiwiMurph Nepia started the conversion about Mo and Frizz.
The long list of players we've been shorn of is a rebuttal of those who somehow think we should instantly be better than the team that was the culmination of four years of team building - I'm certainly not on the wind-up about that.
As African Monkey says - it's crazy!
I was responding to someone's fluffing of him. We can't let fake news stand without rebuttal.
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I personally would distinguish between the pre and post Schmidt Ryan - Foster eras, very different coaching teams and results.
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The counter point to that is:
In the pack 4 of the tight 5 and 1 of the loosies was a starter last year, another was an ever-present in the 23.
The midfield is the same as last year, Telea was a starter. BB is a veteran.
Throw in Reece and Patty T and Vaai as guys who have been in the environment for ages and it's not like we're embarking on a clean slate era like Australia. There should be more cohesion than there was last night. -
@KiwiMurph said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@Machpants don't forget the needless yellow card
The YC where Kitsoff elbowed him in the head and then fell over onto the Springbok? That was the most innocuous piece of BS I've ever seen. If you're going to YC that, every ruck some bloke needs to go. It was ridiculous. The ABs were on notice within the first few minutes whilst the Springboks were elbowing their way to a thumping 1 point/1 man advantage win.
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I think we have enough now who can do a job for us without needing Mo'unga and Frizzell back. They were solid, but we have guys here who are just as good, if not better than Frizzell anyway. Like, I'd pick Mo'unga if he were available, but DMac looks very comfortable there anyway so I don't think we're missing much there.
Not gonna lie though, we could probably do with Whitelock.
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Jesus, the panic has firmly set in. As the dust settles, we've just put away a very good England side. Sure, they have a lot to improve on, but we're two tests in to the season. Whilst we struggled for i would say 60-65 mins per test, in 15 minutes we blasted them off the park and they just had zero answers. England had a slight advantage in possession but overwhelmingly the territory yet we still won by 7. We've now got 3 tests to build into South Africa and really hone in on the plan they want to implement. I still fully expect to lost both tests in SA and 2 of 4 on the EOYT which would hurt but we've got to give Razor a chance.
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@voodoo it’s ok to disagree. Pressure can turn a kick into a poor kick, it’s not just about charge downs. It’s why you hit rucks trying to move bodies. Sometimes you make a difference but it’s all about the contest, building pressure. Scott does that better than anyone in the team. I wouldn’t want him to change.
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@mariner4life said in All Blacks vs England 2:
The counter point to that is:
In the pack 4 of the tight 5 and 1 of the loosies was a starter last year, another was an ever-present in the 23.
The midfield is the same as last year, Telea was a starter. BB is a veteran.
Throw in Reece and Patty T and Vaai as guys who have been in the environment for ages and it's not like we're embarking on a clean slate era like Australia. There should be more cohesion than there was last night.I'm afraid you are right, less quality is understandable, but should have been more cohesive.
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@African-Monkey said in All Blacks vs England 2:
I think we have enough now who can do a job for us without needing Mo'unga and Frizzell back. They were solid, but we have guys here who are just as good, if not better than Frizzell anyway. Like, I'd pick Mo'unga if he were available, but DMac looks very comfortable there anyway so I don't think we're missing much there.
Not gonna lie though, we could probably do with Whitelock.
I like Patty T but I don't think he is 100% or he isn't up to speed at test level across the park for the 40-60 minutes he is on the paddock. Vaa'i played better than I thought but I'd also suggest they bring Darry into the wider training squad. Well, Darry or similar, they need more effort at lock.
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@mariner4life said in All Blacks vs England 2:
The counter point to that is:
In the pack 4 of the tight 5 and 1 of the loosies was a starter last year, another was an ever-present in the 23.
The midfield is the same as last year, Telea was a starter. BB is a veteran.
Throw in Reece and Patty T and Vaai as guys who have been in the environment for ages and it's not like we're embarking on a clean slate era like Australia. There should be more cohesion than there was last night.Yeah - but, we were good enough to beat the team that also lost by a point to SA in France - and a team that's had a full 6Ns and a warm up vs Japan to prepare.
Fix the first half lineout and we'll look better. According to Razor, we did in the second half (I haven't re-watched to see).
We can blood a few players vs Fiji in San Diego and then we've got three weeks to prepare for Argentina. You'd hope to see quite a bit more cohesion in those tests - and evidence of the new systems that are being introduced.
Then massive tests against SA, who pretty much seem to have their World Cup team intact - so we will find out how we're travelling. Some promising news that the Sexton-less Irish put them away overnight!
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Another issue is the midfield, England were also great there, cramping our 12 and 13 but I wonder if there is an issue with the combo as well. Jordie and R Ioane are great when on form but neither seem to have great vision. I'm going to get hammered for this, and I do like both as players, but I have to agree Rieko acts like a frustrated winger playing at 13 (but also, is underrated on defense) and Jordie has the kicking skills to be a great 12 except-he doesnt have the skills/intuition range of a great 12 (or maybe just needs more time), and has the body of a great crashball 13 playing at 12 (but isn't suited to 13). It's a conundrum, he was so good at 12 when he started but the midfield is well-contained, we can see the talent of the ABs when they can free that ball, but the midfield is spluttering.
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@Chris-B said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@mariner4life said in All Blacks vs England 2:
The counter point to that is:
In the pack 4 of the tight 5 and 1 of the loosies was a starter last year, another was an ever-present in the 23.
The midfield is the same as last year, Telea was a starter. BB is a veteran.
Throw in Reece and Patty T and Vaai as guys who have been in the environment for ages and it's not like we're embarking on a clean slate era like Australia. There should be more cohesion than there was last night.Yeah - but, we were good enough to beat the team that also lost by a point to SA in France - and a team that's had a full 6Ns and a warm up vs Japan to prepare.
Fix the first half lineout and we'll look better. According to Razor, we did in the second half (I haven't re-watched to see).
We can blood a few players vs Fiji in San Diego and then we've got three weeks to prepare for Argentina. You'd hope to see quite a bit more cohesion in those tests - and evidence of the new systems that are being introduced.
Then massive tests against SA, who pretty much seem to have their World Cup team intact - so we will find out how we're travelling. Some promising news that the Sexton-less Irish put them away overnight!
I'll be very curious to see who they choose for Argentina.