McKenzie, Mo'unga etc
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@MiketheSnow said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
Perhaps this is the first intelligent coaching from Razor.
NZ beat England twice with DMac starting but have fallen off the pace in most of the second halves this season.
BB went ok starting against Australia
Perhaps Razor is thinking that for England BB can keep NZ in contention when the game is tighter before unleashing DMac once the game opens up
If NZ score in the second half and pull away from England to record a win with a comfortable margin then surely everyone in NZ will be happy
Yeah, I have thought that as well and the bench is looking very strong with lots of impact.
Intelligent? Maybe, we will see if that is the case come 4pm on Saturday.
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@nostrildamus said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
I grudgingly admit BB played really well in that game off the bench against England
Go watch it again.
He did some bloody good things including running around fatties, but it glossed over some really dodgy errors - putting the ball out on the full, etc. He was good enough to create some magic - but also did some shit
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In my opinion, DMac and Beauden have similar qualities that they bring to the team. Both are capable of producing highlights that can spark a game but will then follow it up with a dropped ball or bad pass or missed kick. It comes down to who can be trusted more that week against that opposition and I think that these two need to have the jersey up for grabs week in week out so that they compete and be more disciplined in their play and tidying up the errors from their game. Competition is healthy and telling DMac that he is first choice for the entire year because Beauden isn't gonna make the next world cup won't be as effective as making him earn it.
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@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@reprobate said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@reprobate said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@canefan said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
I can't be bothered reading through the entire thread, so what I am about to say might have already been said. I read comments from some (Chris is the only one that springs to mind) that try to say Razor is in a tough spot and that justifies BBs inclusion at 10 due to a dearth of options. I call bullshit on that. Razor has fucked around with all of his selections, everything lacks direction. He had Plummer, who offers something different but along with other players in the squad Razor has shown no appetite to at least try them out in a proper game situation. Giving guys like Proctor, Plummer and others a serious audition, for example a start in the final Bledisloe test, would have been easy enough to do. He has done much the same as what Foster did, wasting valuable reps on known quantities that aren't going to provide a realistic answer to his problems, instead of rolling the dice and trying to find out exactly what he has
Yeah the problem with that is They had to give D Mac more and more game time because he wasn’ t getting the job done,they keep playing him against Fiji and Japan etc hoping he would show something but he didn’t.
So we are where we are with 2 shit fucking options.
And they may have known what they had in the other options playing them against Fiji and Japan would have shown fuck all.
So I call BS on that as well.McKenzie showed plenty: for once we've looked like we have the ability to beat a rush defence, and have a ten who can pass and put other players into space. Mistakes? Sure, but he was also the source of about 90% of the good things we did.
What actually happened as far as results go is that the team didn't get the job done in the last 20. Oh except for the 2nd Bledisloe, where McKenzie came on.
That's shit coaching, shit use of the bench, and shit on-field leadership, but somehow I don't expect you to call the two Scotts 2 shit fucking options.Nope they are not kicking out on the full and throwing dumb erratic passes when the last pass would have yielded tries or crabbing across field running our outsides out of space,that is on D Mac.
Are you trying to tell me 90% of all the good things we have done this year are down to D Mac lol.Then just play him we don't need the other 22.90% in terms of creativity in the backs yep. Who else has created anything? Jordie? Rieko?
All of the negatives you list are worse with Barrett, but you'd have to add numerous instances of kicking the ball away.What about the shit passing or are you blinded by that I would say 90% of the shit stuff in the backline is down to D Mac.
That's just BS. I think the only pass to ground the last 5-6 games from Dmac was that ridiculous one that slipped out of his hands against Japan.
The other passes where he created try scoring opportunities against Aus in Wellington the support runners didn't align properly.
I just can't wait to see us look 10x less threatening this weekend than we have all year without Dmac at 10.
I think people are seriously underestimating how much good work he has done for us this year.
Haha BS of course it wasn't D Macs fault he walks on water.
He fucked up at least 5 scoring chances with shit passing.Please name each incident, the game/opposition. Instead of just pulling out random numbers.
If you cant I'm not going to take that number at face value.
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@DaGrubster said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
Dmac has been great all year and pretty much responsible for 90% of any of our good attacking play.
For the first time in years we were getting AROUND the rush defense that we have struggled with since 2017.
The Japan game is an anomaly. No surprise he has his shittest game all year the week they had clearly told him Beauden would be preferred for the England game.
I can only hope he gets the 10 jersey back for Ireland/France because I've already seen how Beauden runs our attack against these northern teams for half a decade now. (hint: not good)
I don’t get it either.
He has been responsible for a huge amount of or best moments.
He is by far the best goalkicker we have and going into what is like to be a crucial part of the next 3 weeks.
The style of rugby the coaches have us playing has looked very good at times but it is a pretty un test like. Approach and it’s the first time I have seen All Black team totally gassed early in 2nd half’s. DMAC seems to be touching the ball a huge amount as everything is running through him so it’s only natural that mistakes will increase.
I had a very similar thought. That perhaps this new involved attack that requires a lot of movement off the ball is causing us to fatigue quite rapidly and then not perform at our optimal level at the latter stages of the game.
Although can't be sure of that, it could also be focus/execution (which could be fatigue). It could be tactical where the opposition adapt to our attack structure and we struggle to move to plan B.
Haven't looked at it deep enough to determine what the cause is, and why it's happened all year across different opposition.
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@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@DaGrubster said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
Dmac has been great all year and pretty much responsible for 90% of any of our good attacking play.
For the first time in years we were getting AROUND the rush defense that we have struggled with since 2017.
The Japan game is an anomaly. No surprise he has his shittest game all year the week they had clearly told him Beauden would be preferred for the England game.
I can only hope he gets the 10 jersey back for Ireland/France because I've already seen how Beauden runs our attack against these northern teams for half a decade now. (hint: not good)
I don’t get it either.
He has been responsible for a huge amount of or best moments.
He is by far the best goalkicker we have and going into what is like to be a crucial part of the next 3 weeks.
The style of rugby the coaches have us playing has looked very good at times but it is a pretty un test like. Approach and it’s the first time I have seen All Black team totally gassed early in 2nd half’s. DMAC seems to be touching the ball a huge amount as everything is running through him so it’s only natural that mistakes will increase.
I had a very similar thought. That perhaps this new involved attack that requires a lot of movement off the ball is causing us to fatigue quite rapidly and then not perform at our optimal level at the latter stages of the game.
Although can't be sure of that, it could also be focus/execution (which could be fatigue). It could be tactical where the opposition adapt to our attack structure and we struggle to move to plan B.
Haven't looked at it deep enough to determine what the cause is, and why it's happened all year across different opposition.
We run around frenetically, we don't employ a territory kicking game or try to manage games, so of course we get knackered
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@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@reprobate said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@reprobate said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@canefan said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
I can't be bothered reading through the entire thread, so what I am about to say might have already been said. I read comments from some (Chris is the only one that springs to mind) that try to say Razor is in a tough spot and that justifies BBs inclusion at 10 due to a dearth of options. I call bullshit on that. Razor has fucked around with all of his selections, everything lacks direction. He had Plummer, who offers something different but along with other players in the squad Razor has shown no appetite to at least try them out in a proper game situation. Giving guys like Proctor, Plummer and others a serious audition, for example a start in the final Bledisloe test, would have been easy enough to do. He has done much the same as what Foster did, wasting valuable reps on known quantities that aren't going to provide a realistic answer to his problems, instead of rolling the dice and trying to find out exactly what he has
Yeah the problem with that is They had to give D Mac more and more game time because he wasn’ t getting the job done,they keep playing him against Fiji and Japan etc hoping he would show something but he didn’t.
So we are where we are with 2 shit fucking options.
And they may have known what they had in the other options playing them against Fiji and Japan would have shown fuck all.
So I call BS on that as well.McKenzie showed plenty: for once we've looked like we have the ability to beat a rush defence, and have a ten who can pass and put other players into space. Mistakes? Sure, but he was also the source of about 90% of the good things we did.
What actually happened as far as results go is that the team didn't get the job done in the last 20. Oh except for the 2nd Bledisloe, where McKenzie came on.
That's shit coaching, shit use of the bench, and shit on-field leadership, but somehow I don't expect you to call the two Scotts 2 shit fucking options.Nope they are not kicking out on the full and throwing dumb erratic passes when the last pass would have yielded tries or crabbing across field running our outsides out of space,that is on D Mac.
Are you trying to tell me 90% of all the good things we have done this year are down to D Mac lol.Then just play him we don't need the other 22.90% in terms of creativity in the backs yep. Who else has created anything? Jordie? Rieko?
All of the negatives you list are worse with Barrett, but you'd have to add numerous instances of kicking the ball away.What about the shit passing or are you blinded by that I would say 90% of the shit stuff in the backline is down to D Mac.
That's just BS. I think the only pass to ground the last 5-6 games from Dmac was that ridiculous one that slipped out of his hands against Japan.
The other passes where he created try scoring opportunities against Aus in Wellington the support runners didn't align properly.
I just can't wait to see us look 10x less threatening this weekend than we have all year without Dmac at 10.
I think people are seriously underestimating how much good work he has done for us this year.
Haha BS of course it wasn't D Macs fault he walks on water.
He fucked up at least 5 scoring chances with shit passing.Please name each incident, the game/opposition. Instead of just pulling out random numbers.
If you cant I'm not going to take that number at face value.
I haven’t got that much spare time on my hands to look back and pick out the fuck ups,there are too many I would need to hire a full time analyst to list them all.
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@canefan said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@DaGrubster said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
Dmac has been great all year and pretty much responsible for 90% of any of our good attacking play.
For the first time in years we were getting AROUND the rush defense that we have struggled with since 2017.
The Japan game is an anomaly. No surprise he has his shittest game all year the week they had clearly told him Beauden would be preferred for the England game.
I can only hope he gets the 10 jersey back for Ireland/France because I've already seen how Beauden runs our attack against these northern teams for half a decade now. (hint: not good)
I don’t get it either.
He has been responsible for a huge amount of or best moments.
He is by far the best goalkicker we have and going into what is like to be a crucial part of the next 3 weeks.
The style of rugby the coaches have us playing has looked very good at times but it is a pretty un test like. Approach and it’s the first time I have seen All Black team totally gassed early in 2nd half’s. DMAC seems to be touching the ball a huge amount as everything is running through him so it’s only natural that mistakes will increase.
I had a very similar thought. That perhaps this new involved attack that requires a lot of movement off the ball is causing us to fatigue quite rapidly and then not perform at our optimal level at the latter stages of the game.
Although can't be sure of that, it could also be focus/execution (which could be fatigue). It could be tactical where the opposition adapt to our attack structure and we struggle to move to plan B.
Haven't looked at it deep enough to determine what the cause is, and why it's happened all year across different opposition.
We run around frenetically, we don't employ a territory kicking game or try to manage games, so of course we get knackered
If you look at the Herald, it’s basically Wayne Smiths vision of attacking rugby they are trying to implement
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@DaGrubster said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@canefan said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@DaGrubster said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
Dmac has been great all year and pretty much responsible for 90% of any of our good attacking play.
For the first time in years we were getting AROUND the rush defense that we have struggled with since 2017.
The Japan game is an anomaly. No surprise he has his shittest game all year the week they had clearly told him Beauden would be preferred for the England game.
I can only hope he gets the 10 jersey back for Ireland/France because I've already seen how Beauden runs our attack against these northern teams for half a decade now. (hint: not good)
I don’t get it either.
He has been responsible for a huge amount of or best moments.
He is by far the best goalkicker we have and going into what is like to be a crucial part of the next 3 weeks.
The style of rugby the coaches have us playing has looked very good at times but it is a pretty un test like. Approach and it’s the first time I have seen All Black team totally gassed early in 2nd half’s. DMAC seems to be touching the ball a huge amount as everything is running through him so it’s only natural that mistakes will increase.
I had a very similar thought. That perhaps this new involved attack that requires a lot of movement off the ball is causing us to fatigue quite rapidly and then not perform at our optimal level at the latter stages of the game.
Although can't be sure of that, it could also be focus/execution (which could be fatigue). It could be tactical where the opposition adapt to our attack structure and we struggle to move to plan B.
Haven't looked at it deep enough to determine what the cause is, and why it's happened all year across different opposition.
We run around frenetically, we don't employ a territory kicking game or try to manage games, so of course we get knackered
If you look at the Herald, it’s basically Wayne Smiths vision of attacking rugby they are trying to implement
Yup. I discussed this earlier. Razor is talking Wayne's philosophy and running with it
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@nzzp said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@nostrildamus said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
I grudgingly admit BB played really well in that game off the bench against England
Go watch it again.
He did some bloody good things including running around fatties, but it glossed over some really dodgy errors - putting the ball out on the full, etc. He was good enough to create some magic - but also did some shit
oh yeah I don't need to watch it again you are right!
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@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@reprobate said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@reprobate said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@canefan said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
I can't be bothered reading through the entire thread, so what I am about to say might have already been said. I read comments from some (Chris is the only one that springs to mind) that try to say Razor is in a tough spot and that justifies BBs inclusion at 10 due to a dearth of options. I call bullshit on that. Razor has fucked around with all of his selections, everything lacks direction. He had Plummer, who offers something different but along with other players in the squad Razor has shown no appetite to at least try them out in a proper game situation. Giving guys like Proctor, Plummer and others a serious audition, for example a start in the final Bledisloe test, would have been easy enough to do. He has done much the same as what Foster did, wasting valuable reps on known quantities that aren't going to provide a realistic answer to his problems, instead of rolling the dice and trying to find out exactly what he has
Yeah the problem with that is They had to give D Mac more and more game time because he wasn’ t getting the job done,they keep playing him against Fiji and Japan etc hoping he would show something but he didn’t.
So we are where we are with 2 shit fucking options.
And they may have known what they had in the other options playing them against Fiji and Japan would have shown fuck all.
So I call BS on that as well.McKenzie showed plenty: for once we've looked like we have the ability to beat a rush defence, and have a ten who can pass and put other players into space. Mistakes? Sure, but he was also the source of about 90% of the good things we did.
What actually happened as far as results go is that the team didn't get the job done in the last 20. Oh except for the 2nd Bledisloe, where McKenzie came on.
That's shit coaching, shit use of the bench, and shit on-field leadership, but somehow I don't expect you to call the two Scotts 2 shit fucking options.Nope they are not kicking out on the full and throwing dumb erratic passes when the last pass would have yielded tries or crabbing across field running our outsides out of space,that is on D Mac.
Are you trying to tell me 90% of all the good things we have done this year are down to D Mac lol.Then just play him we don't need the other 22.90% in terms of creativity in the backs yep. Who else has created anything? Jordie? Rieko?
All of the negatives you list are worse with Barrett, but you'd have to add numerous instances of kicking the ball away.What about the shit passing or are you blinded by that I would say 90% of the shit stuff in the backline is down to D Mac.
That's just BS. I think the only pass to ground the last 5-6 games from Dmac was that ridiculous one that slipped out of his hands against Japan.
The other passes where he created try scoring opportunities against Aus in Wellington the support runners didn't align properly.
I just can't wait to see us look 10x less threatening this weekend than we have all year without Dmac at 10.
I think people are seriously underestimating how much good work he has done for us this year.
Haha BS of course it wasn't D Macs fault he walks on water.
He fucked up at least 5 scoring chances with shit passing.Please name each incident, the game/opposition. Instead of just pulling out random numbers.
If you cant I'm not going to take that number at face value.
I haven’t got that much spare time on my hands to look back and pick out the fuck ups,there are too many I would need to hire a full time analyst to list them all.
Too many to list, yet you can't even name the 5 you were so confident of.
Don't throw out completely fake numbers then to try add credibility to your narrative.
Just makes you look impartial and biased instead of an objective observer.
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@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@reprobate said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@reprobate said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@canefan said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
I can't be bothered reading through the entire thread, so what I am about to say might have already been said. I read comments from some (Chris is the only one that springs to mind) that try to say Razor is in a tough spot and that justifies BBs inclusion at 10 due to a dearth of options. I call bullshit on that. Razor has fucked around with all of his selections, everything lacks direction. He had Plummer, who offers something different but along with other players in the squad Razor has shown no appetite to at least try them out in a proper game situation. Giving guys like Proctor, Plummer and others a serious audition, for example a start in the final Bledisloe test, would have been easy enough to do. He has done much the same as what Foster did, wasting valuable reps on known quantities that aren't going to provide a realistic answer to his problems, instead of rolling the dice and trying to find out exactly what he has
Yeah the problem with that is They had to give D Mac more and more game time because he wasn’ t getting the job done,they keep playing him against Fiji and Japan etc hoping he would show something but he didn’t.
So we are where we are with 2 shit fucking options.
And they may have known what they had in the other options playing them against Fiji and Japan would have shown fuck all.
So I call BS on that as well.McKenzie showed plenty: for once we've looked like we have the ability to beat a rush defence, and have a ten who can pass and put other players into space. Mistakes? Sure, but he was also the source of about 90% of the good things we did.
What actually happened as far as results go is that the team didn't get the job done in the last 20. Oh except for the 2nd Bledisloe, where McKenzie came on.
That's shit coaching, shit use of the bench, and shit on-field leadership, but somehow I don't expect you to call the two Scotts 2 shit fucking options.Nope they are not kicking out on the full and throwing dumb erratic passes when the last pass would have yielded tries or crabbing across field running our outsides out of space,that is on D Mac.
Are you trying to tell me 90% of all the good things we have done this year are down to D Mac lol.Then just play him we don't need the other 22.90% in terms of creativity in the backs yep. Who else has created anything? Jordie? Rieko?
All of the negatives you list are worse with Barrett, but you'd have to add numerous instances of kicking the ball away.What about the shit passing or are you blinded by that I would say 90% of the shit stuff in the backline is down to D Mac.
That's just BS. I think the only pass to ground the last 5-6 games from Dmac was that ridiculous one that slipped out of his hands against Japan.
The other passes where he created try scoring opportunities against Aus in Wellington the support runners didn't align properly.
I just can't wait to see us look 10x less threatening this weekend than we have all year without Dmac at 10.
I think people are seriously underestimating how much good work he has done for us this year.
Haha BS of course it wasn't D Macs fault he walks on water.
He fucked up at least 5 scoring chances with shit passing.Please name each incident, the game/opposition. Instead of just pulling out random numbers.
If you cant I'm not going to take that number at face value.
I haven’t got that much spare time on my hands to look back and pick out the fuck ups,there are too many I would need to hire a full time analyst to list them all.
Too many to list, yet you can't even name the 5 you were so confident of.
Don't throw out completely fake numbers then to try add credibility to your narrative.
Just makes you look impartial and biased instead of an objective observer.
Look they are all there to see I will quote what I see but do not need to defend myself to some random on the internet.
Open your eyes and go look for yourself,
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@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@reprobate said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@reprobate said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@canefan said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
I can't be bothered reading through the entire thread, so what I am about to say might have already been said. I read comments from some (Chris is the only one that springs to mind) that try to say Razor is in a tough spot and that justifies BBs inclusion at 10 due to a dearth of options. I call bullshit on that. Razor has fucked around with all of his selections, everything lacks direction. He had Plummer, who offers something different but along with other players in the squad Razor has shown no appetite to at least try them out in a proper game situation. Giving guys like Proctor, Plummer and others a serious audition, for example a start in the final Bledisloe test, would have been easy enough to do. He has done much the same as what Foster did, wasting valuable reps on known quantities that aren't going to provide a realistic answer to his problems, instead of rolling the dice and trying to find out exactly what he has
Yeah the problem with that is They had to give D Mac more and more game time because he wasn’ t getting the job done,they keep playing him against Fiji and Japan etc hoping he would show something but he didn’t.
So we are where we are with 2 shit fucking options.
And they may have known what they had in the other options playing them against Fiji and Japan would have shown fuck all.
So I call BS on that as well.McKenzie showed plenty: for once we've looked like we have the ability to beat a rush defence, and have a ten who can pass and put other players into space. Mistakes? Sure, but he was also the source of about 90% of the good things we did.
What actually happened as far as results go is that the team didn't get the job done in the last 20. Oh except for the 2nd Bledisloe, where McKenzie came on.
That's shit coaching, shit use of the bench, and shit on-field leadership, but somehow I don't expect you to call the two Scotts 2 shit fucking options.Nope they are not kicking out on the full and throwing dumb erratic passes when the last pass would have yielded tries or crabbing across field running our outsides out of space,that is on D Mac.
Are you trying to tell me 90% of all the good things we have done this year are down to D Mac lol.Then just play him we don't need the other 22.90% in terms of creativity in the backs yep. Who else has created anything? Jordie? Rieko?
All of the negatives you list are worse with Barrett, but you'd have to add numerous instances of kicking the ball away.What about the shit passing or are you blinded by that I would say 90% of the shit stuff in the backline is down to D Mac.
That's just BS. I think the only pass to ground the last 5-6 games from Dmac was that ridiculous one that slipped out of his hands against Japan.
The other passes where he created try scoring opportunities against Aus in Wellington the support runners didn't align properly.
I just can't wait to see us look 10x less threatening this weekend than we have all year without Dmac at 10.
I think people are seriously underestimating how much good work he has done for us this year.
Haha BS of course it wasn't D Macs fault he walks on water.
He fucked up at least 5 scoring chances with shit passing.Please name each incident, the game/opposition. Instead of just pulling out random numbers.
If you cant I'm not going to take that number at face value.
I haven’t got that much spare time on my hands to look back and pick out the fuck ups,there are too many I would need to hire a full time analyst to list them all.
Too many to list, yet you can't even name the 5 you were so confident of.
Don't throw out completely fake numbers then to try add credibility to your narrative.
Just makes you look impartial and biased instead of an objective observer.
Look they are all there to see I will quote what I see but do not need to defend myself to some random on the internet.
Open your eyes and go look for yourself,
You are calling me impartial when you only see the sun shining out of D Macs arse give me a break.That's fine. You claimed he bombed 5 tries, a very strong claim.
You can't point to exactly where for any of them. So just seems like your initial claim was BS.
Whatever, people see different things in players so we'll agree to disagree.
But at least don't just make things up to strengthen what you think is the 'right' opinion.
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@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@reprobate said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@reprobate said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@canefan said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
I can't be bothered reading through the entire thread, so what I am about to say might have already been said. I read comments from some (Chris is the only one that springs to mind) that try to say Razor is in a tough spot and that justifies BBs inclusion at 10 due to a dearth of options. I call bullshit on that. Razor has fucked around with all of his selections, everything lacks direction. He had Plummer, who offers something different but along with other players in the squad Razor has shown no appetite to at least try them out in a proper game situation. Giving guys like Proctor, Plummer and others a serious audition, for example a start in the final Bledisloe test, would have been easy enough to do. He has done much the same as what Foster did, wasting valuable reps on known quantities that aren't going to provide a realistic answer to his problems, instead of rolling the dice and trying to find out exactly what he has
Yeah the problem with that is They had to give D Mac more and more game time because he wasn’ t getting the job done,they keep playing him against Fiji and Japan etc hoping he would show something but he didn’t.
So we are where we are with 2 shit fucking options.
And they may have known what they had in the other options playing them against Fiji and Japan would have shown fuck all.
So I call BS on that as well.McKenzie showed plenty: for once we've looked like we have the ability to beat a rush defence, and have a ten who can pass and put other players into space. Mistakes? Sure, but he was also the source of about 90% of the good things we did.
What actually happened as far as results go is that the team didn't get the job done in the last 20. Oh except for the 2nd Bledisloe, where McKenzie came on.
That's shit coaching, shit use of the bench, and shit on-field leadership, but somehow I don't expect you to call the two Scotts 2 shit fucking options.Nope they are not kicking out on the full and throwing dumb erratic passes when the last pass would have yielded tries or crabbing across field running our outsides out of space,that is on D Mac.
Are you trying to tell me 90% of all the good things we have done this year are down to D Mac lol.Then just play him we don't need the other 22.90% in terms of creativity in the backs yep. Who else has created anything? Jordie? Rieko?
All of the negatives you list are worse with Barrett, but you'd have to add numerous instances of kicking the ball away.What about the shit passing or are you blinded by that I would say 90% of the shit stuff in the backline is down to D Mac.
That's just BS. I think the only pass to ground the last 5-6 games from Dmac was that ridiculous one that slipped out of his hands against Japan.
The other passes where he created try scoring opportunities against Aus in Wellington the support runners didn't align properly.
I just can't wait to see us look 10x less threatening this weekend than we have all year without Dmac at 10.
I think people are seriously underestimating how much good work he has done for us this year.
Haha BS of course it wasn't D Macs fault he walks on water.
He fucked up at least 5 scoring chances with shit passing.Please name each incident, the game/opposition. Instead of just pulling out random numbers.
If you cant I'm not going to take that number at face value.
I haven’t got that much spare time on my hands to look back and pick out the fuck ups,there are too many I would need to hire a full time analyst to list them all.
Too many to list, yet you can't even name the 5 you were so confident of.
Don't throw out completely fake numbers then to try add credibility to your narrative.
Just makes you look impartial and biased instead of an objective observer.
Look they are all there to see I will quote what I see but do not need to defend myself to some random on the internet.
Open your eyes and go look for yourself,
You are calling me impartial when you only see the sun shining out of D Macs arse give me a break.That's fine. You claimed he bombed 5 tries, a very strong claim.
You can't point to exactly where for any of them. So just seems like your initial claim was BS.
Whatever, people see different things in players so we'll agree to disagree.
But at least don't just make things up to strengthen what you think is the 'right' opinion.
Nah I didn’t make that up there were that many shit passes that blew tries I can’t be fucked going through the footage to exactly pin point them but they are there.
Yep we do disagree,
If D Mac comes on and plays out of his skin and we win v England I will post on here well done.Because in the end I want to win every test.
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@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@reprobate said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@reprobate said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@canefan said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
I can't be bothered reading through the entire thread, so what I am about to say might have already been said. I read comments from some (Chris is the only one that springs to mind) that try to say Razor is in a tough spot and that justifies BBs inclusion at 10 due to a dearth of options. I call bullshit on that. Razor has fucked around with all of his selections, everything lacks direction. He had Plummer, who offers something different but along with other players in the squad Razor has shown no appetite to at least try them out in a proper game situation. Giving guys like Proctor, Plummer and others a serious audition, for example a start in the final Bledisloe test, would have been easy enough to do. He has done much the same as what Foster did, wasting valuable reps on known quantities that aren't going to provide a realistic answer to his problems, instead of rolling the dice and trying to find out exactly what he has
Yeah the problem with that is They had to give D Mac more and more game time because he wasn’ t getting the job done,they keep playing him against Fiji and Japan etc hoping he would show something but he didn’t.
So we are where we are with 2 shit fucking options.
And they may have known what they had in the other options playing them against Fiji and Japan would have shown fuck all.
So I call BS on that as well.McKenzie showed plenty: for once we've looked like we have the ability to beat a rush defence, and have a ten who can pass and put other players into space. Mistakes? Sure, but he was also the source of about 90% of the good things we did.
What actually happened as far as results go is that the team didn't get the job done in the last 20. Oh except for the 2nd Bledisloe, where McKenzie came on.
That's shit coaching, shit use of the bench, and shit on-field leadership, but somehow I don't expect you to call the two Scotts 2 shit fucking options.Nope they are not kicking out on the full and throwing dumb erratic passes when the last pass would have yielded tries or crabbing across field running our outsides out of space,that is on D Mac.
Are you trying to tell me 90% of all the good things we have done this year are down to D Mac lol.Then just play him we don't need the other 22.90% in terms of creativity in the backs yep. Who else has created anything? Jordie? Rieko?
All of the negatives you list are worse with Barrett, but you'd have to add numerous instances of kicking the ball away.What about the shit passing or are you blinded by that I would say 90% of the shit stuff in the backline is down to D Mac.
That's just BS. I think the only pass to ground the last 5-6 games from Dmac was that ridiculous one that slipped out of his hands against Japan.
The other passes where he created try scoring opportunities against Aus in Wellington the support runners didn't align properly.
I just can't wait to see us look 10x less threatening this weekend than we have all year without Dmac at 10.
I think people are seriously underestimating how much good work he has done for us this year.
Haha BS of course it wasn't D Macs fault he walks on water.
He fucked up at least 5 scoring chances with shit passing.Please name each incident, the game/opposition. Instead of just pulling out random numbers.
If you cant I'm not going to take that number at face value.
I haven’t got that much spare time on my hands to look back and pick out the fuck ups,there are too many I would need to hire a full time analyst to list them all.
Too many to list, yet you can't even name the 5 you were so confident of.
Don't throw out completely fake numbers then to try add credibility to your narrative.
Just makes you look impartial and biased instead of an objective observer.
Look they are all there to see I will quote what I see but do not need to defend myself to some random on the internet.
Open your eyes and go look for yourself,
You are calling me impartial when you only see the sun shining out of D Macs arse give me a break.That's fine. You claimed he bombed 5 tries, a very strong claim.
You can't point to exactly where for any of them. So just seems like your initial claim was BS.
Whatever, people see different things in players so we'll agree to disagree.
But at least don't just make things up to strengthen what you think is the 'right' opinion.
Nah I didn’t make that up there were that many shit passes that blew tries I can’t be fucked going through the footage to exactly pin point them but they are there.
Yep we do disagree,
If D Mac comes on and plays out of his skin and we win v England I will post on here well done.Because in the end I want to win every test.
But to me he hasn’t performed well enough yet.Saying there were so many examples of this that you can't even point to 3 examples is not convincing.
Agree to disagree.
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@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@kpkanz said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@reprobate said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@reprobate said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@canefan said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
I can't be bothered reading through the entire thread, so what I am about to say might have already been said. I read comments from some (Chris is the only one that springs to mind) that try to say Razor is in a tough spot and that justifies BBs inclusion at 10 due to a dearth of options. I call bullshit on that. Razor has fucked around with all of his selections, everything lacks direction. He had Plummer, who offers something different but along with other players in the squad Razor has shown no appetite to at least try them out in a proper game situation. Giving guys like Proctor, Plummer and others a serious audition, for example a start in the final Bledisloe test, would have been easy enough to do. He has done much the same as what Foster did, wasting valuable reps on known quantities that aren't going to provide a realistic answer to his problems, instead of rolling the dice and trying to find out exactly what he has
Yeah the problem with that is They had to give D Mac more and more game time because he wasn’ t getting the job done,they keep playing him against Fiji and Japan etc hoping he would show something but he didn’t.
So we are where we are with 2 shit fucking options.
And they may have known what they had in the other options playing them against Fiji and Japan would have shown fuck all.
So I call BS on that as well.McKenzie showed plenty: for once we've looked like we have the ability to beat a rush defence, and have a ten who can pass and put other players into space. Mistakes? Sure, but he was also the source of about 90% of the good things we did.
What actually happened as far as results go is that the team didn't get the job done in the last 20. Oh except for the 2nd Bledisloe, where McKenzie came on.
That's shit coaching, shit use of the bench, and shit on-field leadership, but somehow I don't expect you to call the two Scotts 2 shit fucking options.Nope they are not kicking out on the full and throwing dumb erratic passes when the last pass would have yielded tries or crabbing across field running our outsides out of space,that is on D Mac.
Are you trying to tell me 90% of all the good things we have done this year are down to D Mac lol.Then just play him we don't need the other 22.90% in terms of creativity in the backs yep. Who else has created anything? Jordie? Rieko?
All of the negatives you list are worse with Barrett, but you'd have to add numerous instances of kicking the ball away.What about the shit passing or are you blinded by that I would say 90% of the shit stuff in the backline is down to D Mac.
That's just BS. I think the only pass to ground the last 5-6 games from Dmac was that ridiculous one that slipped out of his hands against Japan.
The other passes where he created try scoring opportunities against Aus in Wellington the support runners didn't align properly.
I just can't wait to see us look 10x less threatening this weekend than we have all year without Dmac at 10.
I think people are seriously underestimating how much good work he has done for us this year.
Haha BS of course it wasn't D Macs fault he walks on water.
He fucked up at least 5 scoring chances with shit passing.Please name each incident, the game/opposition. Instead of just pulling out random numbers.
If you cant I'm not going to take that number at face value.
I haven’t got that much spare time on my hands to look back and pick out the fuck ups,there are too many I would need to hire a full time analyst to list them all.
Too many to list, yet you can't even name the 5 you were so confident of.
Don't throw out completely fake numbers then to try add credibility to your narrative.
Just makes you look impartial and biased instead of an objective observer.
Look they are all there to see I will quote what I see but do not need to defend myself to some random on the internet.
Open your eyes and go look for yourself,
You are calling me impartial when you only see the sun shining out of D Macs arse give me a break.That's fine. You claimed he bombed 5 tries, a very strong claim.
You can't point to exactly where for any of them. So just seems like your initial claim was BS.
Whatever, people see different things in players so we'll agree to disagree.
But at least don't just make things up to strengthen what you think is the 'right' opinion.
Nah I didn’t make that up there were that many shit passes that blew tries I can’t be fucked going through the footage to exactly pin point them but they are there.
Yep we do disagree,
If D Mac comes on and plays out of his skin and we win v England I will post on here well done.Because in the end I want to win every test.
But to me he hasn’t performed well enough yet.Saying there were so many examples of this that you can't even point to 3 examples is not convincing.
Agree to disagree.
In the second half McKenzie was involved in two breakouts, one with the flick pass that again went begging and a third down the left sideline on a counter-attack that almost produced a stunning try to Cortez Ratima.
The long-range effort was ruled out over a forward pass from McKenzie as he tried to offload inside to Will Jordan as he was pulled down on the touchline.
Bad pass inside to unmarked Reece which would have led to a try.V Argentina
Damian McKenzie forcing him to scramble back to retrieve the ball. Under pressure McKenzie attempted another pass that went awry missing its mark again and putting his team further under the pump.The All Black No 10 was looking dangerous against the Wallabies in Sydney opening them up a number of times only for the last pass to go astray multiple times.
During a key passage in the second half, McKenzie attempted a backhand flick to the inside support runner after a cross-field chip had been gathered and sent inside to the All Blacks support.
McKenzie blew a certain try with an audacious attempted flick ball to an unmarked Tamaiti Williams – and threw one other rogue second-half pass to his midfield.
Cometh the hour, cometh the mistakes from Damian McKenzie and the inevitable sense that for every game he wins for his team there will be another he throws away.
. Then McKenzie threw the wrong kind of no-look pass - one where none of the All Blacks were looking where the ball was going - and Rieko Ioane ended up tackled over his own goal line.
McKenzie produced a hot and cold performance in his fourth consecutive start in the No. 10 jersey and was directly involved in the horror sequence that led to Argentina’s match-winning try in the 38-30 upset.
The All Blacks won a lineout off an Argentina throw on halfway but lost 50 metres and conceded a scrum five metres out from their own try line after captain Ardie Savea and McKenzie both threw wild passes that missed their intended targets.
They were costly errors as veteran Agustin Creevy scored four phases after the scrum to give Argentina the lead with 11 minutes to go before first-five Santiago Carreras iced the win with a late penalty, denying the All Blacks a bonus point.
All B quotes from reviews of test matches this year there are many more.
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@Chris To be clear, there are three 'mistakes' in here - it's just repeated coverage of the same three.
One was the pass back during the Argentina game - which Beauden Barrett and Jordie Barrett were both in a position to catch but each left to the other brother.
The other was the offload attempt after getting on the outside of the Australian defence. It almost resulted in an excellent try but McKenzie wasn't able to get the ball away while also getting on the outside of Valetini.
And the third was the stupid flick pass - that one I'll absolutely give you. But also, it was McKenzie that gained them 30 metres in that same passage of play which had them just 10 metres out from the try line. So while he bombed the try, without him on the park the All Blacks would have been back on the halfway line instead of defending a scrum 10 metres out from the opposition goal line.
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@Mr-Fish said in McKenzie, Mo'unga etc:
@Chris To be clear, there are three 'mistakes' in here - it's just repeated coverage of the same three.
One was the pass back during the Argentina game - which Beauden Barrett and Jordie Barrett were both in a position to catch but each left to the other brother.
The other was the offload attempt after getting on the outside of the Australian defence. It almost resulted in an excellent try but McKenzie wasn't able to get the ball away while also getting on the outside of Valetini.
And the third was the stupid flick pass - that one I'll absolutely give you. But also, it was McKenzie that gained them 30 metres in that same passage of play which had them just 10 metres out from the try line. So while he bombed the try, without him on the park the All Blacks would have been back on the halfway line instead of defending a scrum 10 metres out from the opposition goal line.
There was also the inside pass to an unmarked Reece inside the oppositions 22 that was thrown behind him to fuck up a try.
and I could look and find a lot more getting timed out penalty kick etc . -
We are at a funny place with 10. We've moved from DC to BB, RM and DM. The last three are full of x factor and have been raved about based on excellence at super rugby. In turn as a result every young 10 wants to be one of those but very few want to be DC.
At the same time the quality of Super rugby has dropped especially in the last 5 years meaning that a test match skill set is simply never required to win.Where does that leave us? Our best three 10s are flawed but can handle test match speed and pressure (maybe not always at 10 but certainly at 15).
We have no young 10s who have shown they are up to that level of pace and pressure at 10(see lower calibre of super rugby) and we wont really know who might for a year or two.
Better to bring them into a settled team and just change a 10 to try them than a team still getting used to new systems, structures and approach.
Until we get the loosies sorted then we will be well on the way.
(Probably worth giving plummer 30 mins in the third bledisloe all the same unless in training they recognised he wasnt quite ready yet).