All Blacks v France
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@kpkanz said in All Blacks v France:
But at least we are now saying confidently these are games we SHOULD have won.
Disagree completely. We should have won multiple games in the last 6 years. We didn't mainly for the same reason we lost last nite - poor on-field management (remember Read's staring eyes?).
At the moment, at best, we are playing to the level of last years RWC knock-out stages or Ellis Park '23 - just not consistently.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v France:
@kpkanz said in All Blacks v France:
But at least we are now saying confidently these are games we SHOULD have won.
Disagree completely. We should have won multiple games in the last 6 years. We didn't mainly for the same reason we lost last nite - poor on-field management (remember Read's staring eyes?).
At the moment, at best, we are playing to the level of last years RWC knock-out stages or Ellis Park '23 - just not consistently.
That's fine I just disagree.
I felt a genuine sense of dread watching us play for most of 2020-2023.
Felt more often than not we offered nothing against the TOP teams.
That they could beat us playing at 75% AND that we would need to be at our best (with our horrible attack shape) to possibly have a chance.
That's just my perspective.
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Think the confounding thing for me was why start BB when DMac was so influential vs Ireland. BB's attack was non-existent last night and took us back light years. The halves combination DMac has built with Cam looks much more slick, and he releases the backline instead of holding them back and making them look clueless. Jordie's injury was pivotal to the game, momentum shifted after he went off. I'm all for chipping away at the lead, but that last decision to take three was wrong. And we need a fast wing.
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@KiwiMurph said in All Blacks v France:
For the whole 'why take 3' argument
The only try we constructed was Lakai's in the first 10 minutes (Roigard's was a piece of individual brilliance)
Others have discussed that the most likely option is a line out drive, but I feel like we are being let down by Hansen. Bryn Hall is always talking about Crusader strike plays, supposedly from this 'genius' but we've yet to see much of them. This was the moment to run everything we have, and... we'll kick for goal, Scott?
OK you dumb fuck.
(this last part is directed at him, not you @KiwiMurph)
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@canefan said in All Blacks v France:
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@kpkanz said in All Blacks v France:
We win that game with Dmac starting, would have been up by 30 first half when we had the momentum. Fukn dumb selections cost us the game.
And then we take off Roigard 50th min for some dumb reason.
The way that first half played out I agree, the way DMac plays we would have made a lot more of our possession
What was evident today is that our game plan and ability to score points when on top depends heavily on the quickness of DMac's pass.
We built our lead on the back of continuity and a direct, forward orientated game plan. In the third quarter we moved away from that plan and tried to play wider without doing the hard work, and that allowed the French back in
What I am really getting at is that we didn't have a big enough halftime lead because, for all that good work up front, BB's slow passing was a real handbrake in us exploiting the space that we had created wider out.
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I finally got a chance to watch the final 20. We had some excellent possession in good attacking areas that we couldn't convert into points, either due to poor handling, forced passes or failure to control our ruck ball.
The ref became increasingly erratic, and became increasingly overruled by the TMO, and basically swallowed his whistle to allow the French to infringe at the breakdown.
Perhaps we should have kicked for the corner. But we still had 5 minutes to play, and we regained possession with the line in sight only for BB to waste a golden opportunity by crabbing across, wasting time and space which resulted in Rieko dropping a pass with the French up in our line. With a little better backline management it could have all been quite different. We've lost a close game to SA in Joburg, and lost a close one in France. We need a little more composure and precision, but I believe these are things that can be fixed
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@MiketheSnow said in All Blacks v France:
Razor fucked around and found out
2-0 on a NH tour and he changes the team
That’s Wales level dumb
Who did he change? Roigard and ?
Edit: oh yeah, Taylor
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@booboo said in All Blacks v France:
@MiketheSnow said in All Blacks v France:
Razor fucked around and found out
2-0 on a NH tour and he changes the team
That’s Wales level dumb
Who did he change? Roigard and ?
Edit: oh yeah, Taylor
DMac was MOTM vs Ireland. Aumua was just behind him. Subbing two of your hottest players for two guys coming out of concussion protocol is madness
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Haven't seen it on TV yet but in summary:
2024 is a pass
Biggest fault in 2024 is misplaced loyalty to some of the legends
Sititi Lakai Williams Tosi have proved they are up to it.
One of the young stars should be captain
We had the wrong first five starting vs England/France
We need fast wingers end of story
Roigard didn't lose anything in comparison with bro.
French supporters were loving this singing their songs on the way home.
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The ABs didn’t lose because of Ioane… midfield part of the reason we could/should have been out of sight by halftime.
Big issues were Ratima, B Barrett (second half), ALB and Reece. The attack fell apart once Roigard and Jordie went off… and we probably should still have won the game.
You don’t win points for playing better rugby, but the long-term health of this team is good, assuming we iron out the kinks. We have had the better of everyone this year for the majority of our tests, which is better than fluking results with poor overall performances. If you can’t see the progress, I can’t help you.
Is it slower than we might like? Of course, but this is a new coaching team at a start if a new World Cup cycle, who barring an aberration to Argentina had performed pretty bloody well.
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@nostrildamus said in All Blacks v France:
Increasingly noticeable for me how 10 and 15 aren't prepared in Super rugby in certain areas for the international level, such as kicking.
How was Beaudens super form? Even if he were learning those skills at international level he has enough caps to have nailed them.
McKenzie kicks often and long for the Chiefs, with Stevenson doing the same.Why are you mentioning Stevenson? Merhtens looks like Collins compared to Stevenson. In an era of "both sides of the ball" he's absent half the time.
Because it was a reply to a post about super rugby 10s and 15s kicking.
Why are you talking about both sides of the ball when kicking it means having it?Because that's the stated criteria for selection. So anyone with a booming boot who is a turnstile isn't likely to get a call up.
So going off those stats, does that mean Love is excluded?
If we believe them. I've seen enough of Stevenson to form an opinion on his defensive attributes. I'll watch Love more closely next year and if he's much the same no one should be in any doubt I'll call a spade a spade.
I think you're overegging it. Dagg was no better as a defender and he had a 66 test career due to his aerial dominance, booming boot, playmaker ability and running game. Stevenson has similar strengths.
Dagg played when the ABs at win percentage in the high 80s and early 90s. He was also an important part of an RWC winning campaign. Obviously his turnstile defense didn't prevent the ABs from winning.
Dagg seemed more committed than Stevenson? I'd worry about the latter's confidence levels-he can fall apart. He's a big lump and offensive weapon but he needs to be consistent, mentally tough and a better tackler from what I can see.
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@MN5 said in All Blacks v France:
@nostrildamus said in All Blacks v France:
Well you could always put Jordie back at 15 and try out Lam at 12
..but Love deserves next crack at 15 I reckon.
May as well go the whole hog and recall George Bridge for maximum lack of impact
Lam ain't no Bridge.
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Jordan is an OK test fullback, but his defense and decision making get exposed against the top sides. On the wing, neither of those things get exposed and he is one of the greats who scores tries for fun against anyone. His strike rate there is insane and we are just so much stronger with him and Clarke on the wings. I get the feeling Razor has been desperate to move him to fullback as that's where he has played alot at Super level without really considering what strengths are super important for a test fullback.
Jordie regularly got MOTM votes at the back based purely on his defense and work under the high ball. It has been really frustrating watching them continue to select Jordan at 15 as it makes him a worse player and our back three much weaker. We have plenty of players that can play in the 15 jumper to a high level, I am hoping against hope they get Jordan back on the wing next season.
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@canefan said in All Blacks v France:
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@MiketheSnow said in All Blacks v France:
Razor fucked around and found out
2-0 on a NH tour and he changes the team
That’s Wales level dumb
Who did he change? Roigard and ?
Edit: oh yeah, Taylor
DMac was MOTM vs Ireland. Aumua was just behind him. Subbing two of your hottest players for two guys coming out of concussion protocol is madness
Can understand Aumua on workload. DMac no.
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I totally agree, We need a good # 10. RM was just really beginning to show all his class and then he fucks off.
S Barret is no AB captain IMHO. Would have had Ardie all day long. We need to get rid of some of the dead wood. Need a better centre paring. Maybe Reico back to wing for pace and AJ Lamb and Billy Procter.
Most of all we will never get anywhere with out a great decisive 10 and much better decision making.
Too not go for the sideline when we were 4 down was fucking shameful. We need to back ourselves otherwise it is going to be more of the same of this shit. for the foreseeable future. -
@Halfback said in All Blacks v France:
@antipodean I'm a Cantabrian and this resonates with even me. As I said earlier, what business does Havilli even have being in the squad? He played a handful of super rugby games this year, and in them he was a liability cough Waratahs game. Then he got injured and walks into the All Blacks. Might be one of the worst All Blacks I've seen.
That jersey could and should be filled by Love or Narawa
Great post. Spot on. Time to clean house or the cupboard will be empty for years to come. what happen to being ruthless with selection as well as playing the game ??
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@SBW1 said in All Blacks v France:
Obviously that c##t wasn't watching the same game as me. I see more insight and knowledge of the game on here than any of the papers or rugby sights. Maybe that is why Razor and Co are making so many fuck ups with there selections.
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I'm watching the game again and in the 16th minute, with New Zealand on the attack in the French 22, Amashukeli penalizes Savea for going off his feet in the clean. The only problem is that Savea was only off his feet because Mauvaka trips him up when rolling away.
The protocol has been pretty clear for quite a while now: first you look at the actions of the tackler before you take the breakdown contest into account. Amashukeli consistently ignored the actions of the tacklers throughout the game, which I think better suited the French breakdown tactics than it did the ABs'.
I don't think it necessarily lost New Zealand the game but it's more than a bit confusing when you have such different approaches from a ref on a week-to-week basis.
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@Mauss He's a wild referee. I remember he officiated the RWC warm up game between England and Wales. 3 yellow cards and 1 red card. I remember thinking some of the cards were an absolute joke then too.
His interpretation of the maul was hilarious, as if he was guessing, and didn't call stopped/use at all, even though the French were retreating. Then pings Taylor for, well nothing.
The last 5 minutes I don't think he made any calls, instead relied of the assistants and TMO, almost as if he choked. He isn't good enough simply. McKenzie went down on a kick, French player jumped on him as he's on the floor and he didn't call it in, he had to be told!
The French knew how to use him too, and although I can't find any online data it wouldn't surprise me if his regular position is a referee in the Top 14. We'll see how France goes next year with hopefully, some Southern Hemisphere referees.