All Blacks v Argentina II
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@Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@nzzp said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
more than ever i think saveas best positions is impact off the bench
At the very best.
he's tired because he carreid the team on his shoulders for the RWC. Seriously, he was immense there- didn't make him grow and become a lineout option, but he was close to one of our best players last year. Short memories around here.
You're both right. TJ is past it (and you knew what you were getting when you picked him Razor), Ardie unbalances the trio and is getting on; Newell is pants around the park but Jase loves him, Blackadder is limited at 6 in Tests, and Reece is amazing at somethings, but still too small for front line tests.
Push Savea to the bench then use him for impact, maybe he gets his mojo back.
Don't disagree with this. I'd have him on the bench, but my point was he was excellent lsat year. A month of bad form doesn't mean that's all he's got any more.
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@Frank said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Watched the Soctt Hansen interview.
I am not going to say - “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” -yet, but he doesn't give me that good down to earth feeling like say, Vern Cotter did. Too slick, too corporate, and too cocky. Apparently, it's all about "opportunities".What happened to just saying we screwed up and we feel ashamed?
There's too many coaches in this team, two of which (MacDonald and Holland) have no record to stand on to lay claim to be in the set up in the first place. This is reflected in the disjointed game plan.
And since Razor loves his assistants - perhaps we hire a how to exit out of our own half coach.
Incidentally, Hansen had a 33% win record when called up to the ABs and The Professor shat the bed with his time in charge.
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@Winger said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Saveas time is done for me his work rate is poor now he floats in and out of the game too much.
His captaincy is just not there under pressure we have nothing from the Captain.
TJ is done as well. We need the young HBs in, both are running threats which we need.
I hope we see some hard selections being made this week.Did you even watch the game. Savea was fine but as captain its hard with such a poorly selected and poorly coached side. As was TJ. But people ahve made there mind up with TJ before the game starts (having posted this I would have started Ratima).
Regarding players. Look at your Crusader players and coaches to see where the blame lies
Taylor should be dropped to the reserves and replaced with Aumua. He threw well this game (as did Aumua in his one start) but not all. But he does nothing much else now. I would prefer both RR and Aumua. But hes a vice captian now. This is becoming an issue with Robertson. Hes like another Deans or Wylie (or Hart). Not a Wayne Smith. Or Henry.Newell is hopeless apart from scummaging but even here in this game he was poor.
Reece is too slow and small for test rugby.
In my view Blackadder is not the answer at 6There were other poor selection but the above is a start
The Argies weren’t taking the hit at scrum time and Gardner was deep in their pockets at that point. One of the big problems was our captain let the Argies run riot with stoppages and fake injuries and needed to rark up Gardner to their BS.
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@nzzp said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@nzzp said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
more than ever i think saveas best positions is impact off the bench
At the very best.
he's tired because he carreid the team on his shoulders for the RWC. Seriously, he was immense there- didn't make him grow and become a lineout option, but he was close to one of our best players last year. Short memories around here.
You're both right. TJ is past it (and you knew what you were getting when you picked him Razor), Ardie unbalances the trio and is getting on; Newell is pants around the park but Jase loves him, Blackadder is limited at 6 in Tests, and Reece is amazing at somethings, but still too small for front line tests.
Push Savea to the bench then use him for impact, maybe he gets his mojo back.
Don't disagree with this. I'd have him on the bench, but my point was he was excellent lsat year. A month of bad form doesn't mean that's all he's got any more.
Having said that, I can't think of any player that came back from sabbatical better than they were when they started. Maybe BBBR was close to par. To be in Japan playing lower level rugby and come straight back into starting for the ABs was a stretch. I think a staggered return would have been easy to get by the media and the public, and been better for the team
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@nzzp Yeah that was back when you had to earn your way into the lineup.
These days, players just swan off on sabbatical whenever they like, and if they don't get picked, they get the stupid social media brigade and the media themselves to hound the coaches into picking them.
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@African-Monkey said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@nzzp Yeah that was back when you had to earn your way into the lineup.
These days, players just swan off on sabbatical whenever they like, and if they don't get picked, they get the stupid social media brigade and the media themselves to hound the coaches into picking them.
Any coaches that pick a player because of media or social media should get sacked immediately. I don't believe any would.
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@Dan54 said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@African-Monkey said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@nzzp Yeah that was back when you had to earn your way into the lineup.
These days, players just swan off on sabbatical whenever they like, and if they don't get picked, they get the stupid social media brigade and the media themselves to hound the coaches into picking them.
Any coaches that pick a player because of media or social media should get sacked immediately. I don't believe any would.
Picking the team based on TSF polls and chatter on the other hand...
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@Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Caught out badly for pace and positioning on D for two tries.
The first one and the tap back from Reece.
Riekos pace papers over a lot of cracks.
Personally I think ALB will be catnip for the Springboks.
The first one had Paps ALB and Telea defending six Pumas in proper alignment. ALB came forward in hope of making spot tackle. Not his fault.
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@canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Dan54 said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@African-Monkey said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@nzzp Yeah that was back when you had to earn your way into the lineup.
These days, players just swan off on sabbatical whenever they like, and if they don't get picked, they get the stupid social media brigade and the media themselves to hound the coaches into picking them.
Any coaches that pick a player because of media or social media should get sacked immediately. I don't believe any would.
Picking the team based on TSF polls and chatter on the other hand...
Yep but they obviously should use knowledgable people !!
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@canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Having said that, I can't think of any player that came back from sabbatical better than they were when they started.
Rangi, perhaps?
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@Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Frank said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
Watched the Soctt Hansen interview.
I am not going to say - “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” -yet, but he doesn't give me that good down to earth feeling like say, Vern Cotter did. Too slick, too corporate, and too cocky. Apparently, it's all abpit "opportunities".What happened to just saying we screwed up and we feel ashamed?
There's too many coaches in this team, two of which (MacDonald and Holland) have no record to stand on to lay claim to be in the set up in the first place. This is reflected in the disjointed game plan.
And since Razor loves his assistants - perhaps we hire a how to exit out of our own half coach.
Hansen is a top bloke and a very smart coach he master minded a lot of the plans to combat teams in the Crusaders title play off games.
I had a lot to with Scott at club level down to earth dude.It's not how smart or down to earth he is at Club or SRP level, it's how good he is at Test level. As an armchair expert I'll give him a pass as our D hasn't regressed and has improved in some areas and adapted to opponents.
Unlike our forwards where Robertson really needs to get a grip. All over the place consistency-wise and bugger-all improvement.
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@Victor-Meldrew not sure shipping record points to Argentina isn't regression.
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@Bones said in All Blacks v Argentina II:
@Victor-Meldrew not sure shipping record points to Argentina isn't regression.
That's not all down to defence. A shit forwards platform is going to give scoring opportunities to the other side.