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    @Landers92 said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @BerniesCorner said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Landers92 Have you got the Hollandaise Sauce?

    Haha not bad from you.

    Got tagged above earlier too for any other squad chat but haven’t heard a lot so far. Things seem tight lipped this far which leads me to believe there won’t be a lot/if any changes other than Roigard added.

    Only thing I have been told is not to expect all 3 of Plummer, Perofeta and Love. Its expected only 2 of them will be named in the AB squad with the 1 missing out to be in the AB XV.

    LIFO?

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    @MiketheSnow said in All Blacks EOYT:

    That first Counties try was a thing of beauty

    How Razor can’t find a place for DP baffles me

    Roigard looked sharp. His double step offs for his long range try showed he’s fit

    Some great sleight of hand in the pass to him from Hoss.

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    Roigard was sharp for counties eh. Reckon he could open up an avenue to cover ten and have better impact from the bench in the midfield/outside.

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    @pakman said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @MiketheSnow said in All Blacks EOYT:

    That first Counties try was a thing of beauty

    How Razor can’t find a place for DP baffles me

    Roigard looked sharp. His double step offs for his long range try showed he’s fit

    Some great sleight of hand in the pass to him from Hoss.

    I think Dalton does offer skills and power in attack ( especially at 6 4 and 113kg or whatever the official stats are ) but for whatever reason he hasn’t shown much at the highest level. Anyone care to guess why ?

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    Great news about Fabian Holland: https://www.thepost.co.nz/sport/350441206/highlanders-lock-fabian-holland-jumps-all-blacks-frame-after-world-rugby

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    @MN5

    The role of the AB 7 is to be a workhorse in defense and secure the ball.

    We did see some good running from him 2021 and 2022.

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    @sparky said in All Blacks EOYT:

    Great news about Fabian Holland: https://www.thepost.co.nz/sport/350441206/highlanders-lock-fabian-holland-jumps-all-blacks-frame-after-world-rugby

    Have to say I’m gutted to find out the province Holland was born in was not Zeeland (it was Noord-Holland).

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    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks EOYT:

    Can't wait for Holland to get into the ABs so I can make some Dutch Oven references.

    If razor doesn’t select him it’ll be a clear cut case of tall poppy syndrome.

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    Speaking of double dutch how big is his younger brother Quentin who apparently is a well built lock/6 himself?

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    @Billy-Tell said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks EOYT:

    Can't wait for Holland to get into the ABs so I can make some Dutch Oven references.

    If razor doesn’t select him it’ll be a clear cut case of tall poppy syndrome.

    Word is he will be in AB XV

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    @Frank said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Billy-Tell said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks EOYT:

    Can't wait for Holland to get into the ABs so I can make some Dutch Oven references.

    If razor doesn’t select him it’ll be a clear cut case of tall poppy syndrome.

    Word is he will be in AB XV

    Yeah I suppose promoting him straight to the ABs would require Dutch courage.

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    @Billy-Tell said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Frank said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Billy-Tell said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks EOYT:

    Can't wait for Holland to get into the ABs so I can make some Dutch Oven references.

    If razor doesn’t select him it’ll be a clear cut case of tall poppy syndrome.

    Word is he will be in AB XV

    Yeah I suppose promoting him straight to the ABs would require Dutch courage.

    He’ll be fabian in the XV.

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    I've compiled these stats from the following source (https://www.espn.com/rugby/scoreboard/_/league/242041)

    This was following a discussion in another thread regarding Perofeta/Plummer.

    Just some stats (yes they don't tell you the full picture etc etc) covering Dmac/Plummer/Perofeta and their super rugby season. (only using Perofetas games at 10)

    Try assists per game
    Dmac - 0.375
    Perofeta - 0.33
    Plummer - 0.27

    Metres made per carry
    Dmac - 6.1
    Perofeta - 6.1
    Plummer - 4.5

    Linebreaks made per carry
    Perofeta - 0.11
    Dmac - 0.07
    Plummer - 0.03

    Defenders beaten per carry
    Dmac - 0.36
    Perofeta - 0.26
    Plummer - 0.19

    Tackle %
    Plummer - 85%
    Perofeta - 83%
    Dmac - 75%

    Turnovers conceded per game
    Perofeta - 1.5
    Plummer - 1.2
    Dmac - 1.06

    Kick %
    Dmac - 85%
    Plummer - 74%
    Perofeta - 66%

    According to this (caveat that these are assumptions based on the statistics provided and do not guarantee anything)..

    Dmac is the best ball in hand with defenders beaten, creates the most for others, is the best kicker by quite a margin, and actually makes the least mistakes (turnovers) per game. He's also the worst tackler (not a horrible tackler but the worst out of the 3, pretty much average tackling percentage per NZ 10s this season).

    Perofeta is the worst kicker by far, makes the most mistakes (turnovers), decent tackler, but also very good ball in hand and the most effective at creating linebreaks.

    Plummer is the worst ball in hand by quite a margin, creates the least, is the best tackler, is a worse kicker and makes more mistakes than Dmac but is a better kicker and makes less mistakes than Perofeta.

    Perofeta/Plummer have the top tackling percentage per NZ 10s this season.

    This may be useless to people, stats miss many intangibles on the field etc. Just thought some of the data points would be interesting for some.

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    @pakman said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Billy-Tell said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Frank said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Billy-Tell said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks EOYT:

    Can't wait for Holland to get into the ABs so I can make some Dutch Oven references.

    If razor doesn’t select him it’ll be a clear cut case of tall poppy syndrome.

    Word is he will be in AB XV

    Yeah I suppose promoting him straight to the ABs would require Dutch courage.

    He’ll be fabian in the XV.

    If razor needs to borrow him for the ABs will he tell Clayton to pass the dutchie?

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    @kpkanz try assists only means last pass right? So potential that they created less opportunities. What was the blues attacking points with either at ten, any idea?

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    @kpkanz Perofeta and DMac both play fullback as well, and counter attack from deep a lot.

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    @kpkanz Those are terrible tackle stats for DMac.

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    @sparky said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @kpkanz Those are terrible tackle stats for DMac.

    I think Plummers underwhelming attacking stats while also making the most mistakes (turnovers) per game is more damning personally.

    Dmacs tackling stats aren't actually terrible at all relative to other NZ super rugby first fives this season. He's actually bang on average or slightly above the average rate. The Blues 10s were both the top in the country.

    Source - https://theanalyst.com/eu/2024/01/club-rugby-stats-hub

    Tackling % 2024 Super Rugby

    Blues
    Perofeta - 83%
    Plummer - 83%

    Chiefs
    McKenzie - 75%

    Crusaders
    Fergus Burke - 71%
    Riley Hohepa - 76%
    Rivez Reihana - 80%

    Highlanders
    Ajay Faleafaga - 67%
    Cameron Millar - 80%

    Hurricanes
    Brett Cameron 62%
    Ruben Love 70%

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    @kpkanz said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @sparky said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @kpkanz Those are terrible tackle stats for DMac.

    Dmacs tackling stats aren't actually terrible at all relative to other NZ super rugby first fives this season. He's actually bang on average or slightly above the average rate. The Blues 10s were both the top in the country.

    Plummer's attacking stats would be fine for a European 10, but DMac's defence stats (and I take your point a host of others in SuperSnore) would be off the scale awful in a major Euroepan competition.

    A poor defending 10 is a millstone around a team's neck if you are playing a side with decent ball-carriers.

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    @sparky said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @kpkanz said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @sparky said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @kpkanz Those are terrible tackle stats for DMac.

    Dmacs tackling stats aren't actually terrible at all relative to other NZ super rugby first fives this season. He's actually bang on average or slightly above the average rate. The Blues 10s were both the top in the country.

    Plummer's attacking stats would be fine for a European 10, but DMac's defence stats (and I take your point a host of others in SuperSnore) would be off the scale awful in a major Euroepan competition.

    But that's just not true. We have the stats for the European 10s from the last season as well from that same source.

    Ireland
    Jack Crowley - 89%
    Ciaran Frawley - 79%
    Harry Byrne - 73%

    France
    Romain Ntamack - 88%
    Matthieu Jallibert - 66%

    England
    George Ford - 85%
    Marcus Smith - 74%

    Scotland
    Finn Russell - 71%

    It's not like Dmac would stick out here in any way compared to some of the numbers present.

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