All Blacks v Argentina II
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@brodean said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Your assessment of ALB is unfortunately accurate.
I do think it鈥檚 important to consider that ALB was primarily at 12 during the Hansen era and Foster moved him to 13 after Razor had been playing Goodhue at 12. He also struggled with injury a lot during the Foster era which makes it difficult to get any momentum.
The post Nonu/Smith era we saw a merry go round of combinations due to injury, availability, form, exodus.
ALB has been a key feature of that merry go round. But Hansen played him at centre plenty of times and Foster continued it.
- started 11 tests at 2nd 5 - 7 in the Hansen era, 3 in the Foster era, 1 in the Razor era
- started 31 tests at centre - 17 in the Hansen era, 13 in the Foster era, 1 in the Razor era
- come off the bench in 33 tests - 19 in the Hansen era, 11 in the Foster era, 3 in the Razor era
When ALB started at 2nd 5 he partnered with the following players at centre:
- Fekitoa (3)
- Goodhue (4)
- Ioane (2)
- Ennor (1)
- Proctor (1)
When ALB started at centre he partnered with the following players at 2nd 5:
- Crotty (9)
- Laumape (5)
- Havili (7)
- SBW (4)
- Goodhue (4)
- Jordie (2)
When he has come off the bench he has played a mix of both midfield positions and even on the wing.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Couldn't agree more. He's always been a handy test player rather than a game breaker . He never really makes an impact off the bench either.
Never really makes an impact, come on bro, surely you watched the RWC QF against Ireland. His impact late in the game was massive.
Some fun facts also, in the 33 tests he has come off the bench the ABs are
Wins - 26
Draws - 3
Losses - 4 -
@ACT-Crusader Top work there!
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@ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Couldn't agree more. He's always been a handy test player rather than a game breaker . He never really makes an impact off the bench either.
Never really makes an impact, come on bro, surely you watched the RWC QF against Ireland. His impact late in the game was massive.
Some fun facts also, in the 33 tests he has come off the bench the ABs are
Wins - 26
Draws - 3
Losses - 4Many bench appearances in 2020s, during which AB win performance c. 71%. Excluding gimmes falls to 63.4%, if my figures correct.
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Rewatched Q3. Excellent try at beginning of half. Seven replacements 51 - 54.
Papali'i a tackling machine -- at one stage three in a minute!
Noticeable that ABs after try became sloppy. Five or so errors which kept dissapating pressure over course of rest of quarter.
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Q4.
ABs should be shot for not scoring from 5m out at 69.
First a smart arsed short throw, and then backs couldn鈥檛 manage draw and pass to go over. Ended up with Pumas scoring at other end near sticks.
My other takeaway was BB at 10 and WJ at 15 made mainly poor decisions. Big step down from DMac/BB.
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@ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Couldn't agree more. He's always been a handy test player rather than a game breaker . He never really makes an impact off the bench either.
Never really makes an impact, come on bro, surely you watched the RWC QF against Ireland. His impact late in the game was massive.
Some fun facts also, in the 33 tests he has come off the bench the ABs are
Wins - 26
Draws - 3
Losses - 4Tbf I said never really. Now do the final. I'm not saying he's shit or anything I just don't see him as anything other than a stop-gap at this point in time. Has definitely not lived up to the early hype.