All Blacks v Wales Test #3
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I still maintain there is little to be gained from a 3rd test and Wales had already checked out. Would far rather have seen ABs play Ireland or England. That said strong display from ABs, And a lot to like. Barrett is bigger and faster than Cruden and it really makes such a difference when he attacks the line or when he is covering at the back, if he keeps his kicking boots he should start imho. Moala had a powerful game though some work ones as far as decision making and distribution go. If he can't force his way in the team at center worth either a spot on the wing or the bench. Sam Cane is a tackling machine but still a way to go mentally, some bad decisions and lack of concentration with hands. Dixon and Squire belong at this level though the gap between Read and everyone else seems massive.
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<p>The next year or two is going to be interesting , </p>
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<p>While i am more than happy with our depth when everyone is available , </p>
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<p>Im no closer , perhaps even more confused to working out what our best backline is ,</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Bones" data-cid="591871" data-time="1466884547"><p>Oh yeah, Wales were pretty shit too. I don't think we played hugely better than previous games, if at all.</p></blockquote>
I think it was a much better performance even though Wales were poor. <br><br><br>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Stargazer" data-cid="591574" data-time="1466846175"><p>
I think so. If he had control over the ball and forced it down, then it should be a try. Don't think the rules say you need to score with your hands/arms.</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="booboo" data-cid="591879" data-time="1466887708">
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<p>Excluding head.<br><br>
Not sure you can score with your back either (i.e., forcing a loose ball)</p>
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<p>Law 22</p>
<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://laws.worldrugby.org/?law=22'>http://laws.worldrugby.org/?law=22</a></p>
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<p style="font-size:14.72px;color:rgb(42,51,51);font-family:Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">There are two ways a player can ground the ball:</p>
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<div style="margin:0px 7px 0px 0px;font-size:14.72px;"><span style="margin:0px;font-size:14.72px;">(a)</span></div>
<div style="margin:0px;font-size:14.72px;font-weight:bold;"><span style="margin:0px;font-size:14.72px;">Player touches the ground with the ball. </span><span style="margin:0px;font-size:14.72px;font-weight:normal;">A player grounds the ball by holding the ball and touching the ground with it, in in-goal. ‘Holding’ means holding in the hand or hands, or in the arm or arms. No downward pressure is required.</span><span style="margin:0px;font-size:14.72px;"><a class="" href="http://laws.worldrugby.org/content/video_popup_ver6.php?v=laws/2366-grounding"><span style="margin:0px;font-size:14.72px;">1</span><img src="http://laws.worldrugby.org/images/elements/video.png" alt="video.png"></a></span><span style="margin:0px;font-size:14.72px;"><a class="" href="http://laws.worldrugby.org/content/video_popup_ver6.php?v=laws/2367-grounding"><span style="margin:0px;font-size:14.72px;">2</span><img src="http://laws.worldrugby.org/images/elements/video.png" alt="video.png"></a></span></div>
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<div style="margin:0px 7px 0px 0px;font-size:14.72px;"><span style="margin:0px;font-size:14.72px;">(b)</span></div>
<div style="margin:0px;font-size:14.72px;font-weight:bold;"><span style="margin:0px;font-size:14.72px;">Player presses down on the ball. </span><span style="margin:0px;font-size:14.72px;font-weight:normal;">A player grounds the ball when it is on the ground in the in-goal and the player presses down on it with a hand or hands, arm or arms, or the front of the player’s body from waist to neck inclusive</span></div>
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Is it my imagination or does Dagg look leaner ?<br><br>I always felt the dagg that lost his attacking mojo had bulked up a bit since the early years ,<br><br>he looks quicker and leaner again and the confidence to beat a man on the outside is back
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Moala did his chances of taking that bench spot in TRC no harm at all, seems like a great option there. Pace and power for impact and covers 11 - 14.<br><br>
I really hope Ngatai finds his feet at international level as I'm super excited about a SBW-Ngatai combo. Otherwise I'd take SBW-Crotty. Still think Fekitoa has a lot of work-ons, seems like exactly the same player as whem he first hit the scene, lots of rough edges. -
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<p>There's over one million signatures on an online petition to try to overturn the EU referendum. <strong>I reckon if they added "rescinding the new contracts offered to Howley and McBryde" to the list of demands, they might get even more signatures</strong>.</p>
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<p>They must have done because now it's 2M</p> -
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Law 22<br><a class="bbc_url" href="http://laws.worldrugby.org/?law=22">http://laws.worldrugby.org/?law=22</a><br><span style="color:rgb(42,51,51);"><span style="font-family:Verdana;"><span style="font-size:14px;"><br>
There are two ways a player can ground the ball:</span></span></span><span style="color:rgb(42,51,51);"><span style="font-family:Verdana;"><span style="font-size:14px;"><br><span style="font-size:14px;"><br><span style="font-size:14px;">(a)</span></span><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong><br><span style="font-size:14px;">Player touches the ground with the ball. </span><span style="font-size:14px;">A player grounds the ball by holding the ball and touching the ground with it, in in-goal. ‘Holding’ means holding in the hand or hands, or in the arm or arms. No downward pressure is required.</span><span style="font-size:14px;"><a class="bbc_url" href="http://laws.worldrugby.org/content/video_popup_ver6.php?v=laws/2366-grounding"><span style="font-size:14px;">1</span><img src="http://laws.worldrugby.org/images/elements/video.png" alt="video.png"></a></span><span style="font-size:14px;"><a class="bbc_url" href="http://laws.worldrugby.org/content/video_popup_ver6.php?v=laws/2367-grounding"><span style="font-size:14px;">2</span><img src="http://laws.worldrugby.org/images/elements/video.png" alt="video.png"></a></span></strong></span><br></span></span></span><span style="color:rgb(42,51,51);"><span style="font-family:Verdana;"><span style="font-size:14px;"><br><span style="font-size:14px;"><br><span style="font-size:14px;">(b)</span></span><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong><br><span style="font-size:14px;">Player presses down on the ball. </span><span style="font-size:14px;">A player grounds the ball when it is on the ground in the in-goal and the player presses down on it with a hand or hands, arm or arms, or the front of the player’s body from waist to neck inclusive</span></strong></span></span></span></span></p></blockquote>
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Bugger off with your facts and laws. Even though it confirms what I said. Much more fun to speculate wildly based on half forgotten memories... -
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<p>No<br><br>
Consistency in selection is a hallmark of All Blacks policy over the past gazillion year's. We always respect the incumbents until they stop performing<br>
in the test match arena, Fekitoa and Crotty were higher on the pecking order and deserved to start the series.<br>
Our selection policies make our players know where they stand and give the players security.<br><br>
Also I thought his performance was mixed. Overall yes he gets an 8 out of 10 and looks promising. But there was a bit of hungus about his play.<br>
On his first line break he delayed his pass too long and then the moment was lost. Secondly on his first missed try he should have shovelled it along<br>
the line or drawn and passed.<br><br>
My humble opinion only.</p>
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<p>They picked Seta Tamanivalu off of a handful of Super Rugby games ahead of Moala. Moala was the best player for the Blues last season, played well in Samoa and was playing good rugby before the international break. I'm sure Hansen & co had their reasons but I can't understand what they were right now.</p> -
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I'm still rooting for Naholo to come good but I'm not sure putting a guy who is suspected of having tits for hands in the midfield was the best way to showcase his talents</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="ACT Crusader" data-cid="591911" data-time="1466896115"><p>Shades of Toeava. Now where's davidav.... :)</p></blockquote>
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I agreed with Davidav on that one. Toeava physically and skill wise had the potential to be one of the greatest AB backs ever, but mentally just could not cut it imho, error count is what killed him. -
<p>All Blacks were wonderful but it was a bit of a perfect storm - our game style under the roof at Dunedin vs a Welsh team with limited athletes at the end of a long season - it was always on the cards.</p>
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<p>It is great watching the skills of the ABs under the roof - the pace at which they play, the ball skills - a real joy to watch.</p>
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<p>Thought Barrett was excellent - best test at 10 he's played by far - not just his running and passing game but areas where he isn't so strong - field kicking and goal kicking - were good too. Will be interesting if he can push forward with the Canes and claim the 10 jersey for the Sydney test.</p>
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<p>Dagg again excellent. I'm not sure I get the argument that Ben Smith HAS to be at fullback - Dagg on full form like he is at the moment has some wonderful abilities, and probably some areas where he is possibly even better than Smith (defensive high ball take, punting distance) - and Ben Smith is an exceptional winger - an argument could be made he's an even better test winger than fullback - plus they have an excellent combo so they should keep rolling with Dagg 15 Ben Smith 14 in my opinion.</p>
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<p>Savea - He did get better as the game went on but he still looks a long way off of the player from 2012-14. It's going to be particularly interesting to see how he goes for the Canes, same with Naholo for the Highlanders, they could be fighting for the 11 jersey in Sydney. </p>
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<p>Moala showed a lot to like and a lot to work with moving forward - he definitely needs to work on his decision making, when to pass, but after making breaks but he really does pose some questions for the defence, he straightens terrifically, is powerful, has good feet and good short area acceleration. He was up against a quality centre opponent too. His defence was good too. I'd like to see him get opportunities at Rugby Championship at both 13 and 23 as bench impact covering 11/12/13/14. He's shown more than Seta and in my opinion looks to offer more than Fekitoa, but it is a small sample size.</p>
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<p>Thought Dixon showed good intent, got up off the line and got stuck in. Squire was terrific - you can see why the selectors like him - he's a good athlete, has good size and is abrasive. There's really good loose forward impact off the bench with him and Ardie. Ofa T was solid when he came on, was impressed with him at scrum time (as I was with Charlie), didn't disgrace himself.</p>
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<p>I think the Sydney test is going to be really interesting - who knows what will happen with injuries/form between now and then, Wallabies will be getting players back from Europe and will likely have a bit longer to prepare as they are unlikely to have players involved in Super Rugby final. Could definitely see a Wallaby ambush in Sydney again, and ABs don't have a great record in Aus of late but i'd like to think the ABs will be better prepared for Cheika-ball than last year.</p>
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<p>Edit - and on another note - the commentators were again woeful - my personal favourite - after Naholo goes on, Marshall then gets surprised when Naholo goes to centre, then says "I've just been told Naholo played centre at school" - Hansen specifically mentioned all of this in the press conference - that Naholo would be covering centre and that he played there in schoolboy rugby - is it too much to ask that Marshall at least watches the AB press conferences during the week for preparation for a job he gets paid to do?</p>