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<p>Agree with hydro on the props. At a huge pinch you could use Moody at THP - he played there a bit for Canterbury last year, but that's your first choice loosehead. I think Tu'ungafasi makes it by default instead of Goodes (not sure he's the third best loosehead in any case). We've really got no other credible tightheads.</p>
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<p>Going on past selection patterns I think it would be surprising if either of Dixon or Squire were dropped. Both played quite well in their limited opportunity.</p>
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<p>I'm not sure McKenzie holds his place - if he's there we've got four guys who can play fullback, but only three specialist wings (including Ben Smith) and one of those is terribly out of form. I think James Lowe gets a shot - at least in my squad.</p>
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<p>Agree on Romano, but I won't be surprised to see him there, with McKenzie missing to accommodate three halfbacks.</p> -
I think bird be picked over Romano and agree on luatua over Elliott Dixon and I think just 2 half backs be picked so I'm going for perenara over Kerr Barlow.<br>
I think fekitoa to be left out aswell and possibly anton lienert brown comes in .maybe James Lowe comes in and Julian savea gets left out<br><br><br>
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Tu'ungafasi isn't nearly good enough to take to the Republic. There is no obvious replacement for Ben Franks who can cover both sides happily.<br><br>
Moody and Goodes have both played a little at Tighthead and could fill in there in an emergency, but might struggle if required to play 60+ minutes on the other side. Brendon Edmonds and Jeffrey Toomaga-Allan can also play both sides a little but are both injured. -
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<p>1) Irrelevant as we don't need three hookers until the last week of September when they first leave Australasia - Coles will surely be fit by then. Harris is our third best hooker with Coles <strong>and Parsons ahead</strong>. Hansen said as much after the June team selection but didn't want Harris losing his spot due to injury. Agree with Crash that Riccitelli is going to be in the environment sooner rather than later.</p>
<p>2) He isn't but I don't think it's conclusive enough to drop him either. He does the job Hansen and co want so someone would need to make an irresistible case to get him dropped.</p>
<p>3) I would take Luatua over Dixon. I don't think it's that easy for the selection panel though. The NZ wine industry will be celebrating as I suspect Hansen, Fox and Foster will be opening a few bottles to discuss this one.</p>
<p>4) Bet he doesn't.</p>
<p>5) <strong>Still convinced Ben Smith ends up here</strong> as SBW will not solve the issues. Moala hopefully makes it in, Ranger would have been ideal.</p>
<p>6) As Billy Tell says Piatau would be ideal. Lowe should make the squad. This is the least important question and if I knew what they will do with Barrett and Ben Smith. If Ben Smith doesn't go to the midfield and Barrett doesn't play 10 then I'm not against Dagg back where he started at 11 as a stop gap. Naholo is the most likely outcome.</p>
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<p>To the first one: Eh? I think you mean Taylor, though I'd say the second choice spot is still up for grabs between him and Harris.</p>
<p>To the second one: EH?! No thanks, we already tried that once and it failed. We've got more than enough quality midfielders in the country now (SBW, Crotty, Ngatai if he recovers, Fekitoa, Tamanivalu, ALB and Moala) to waste our best outside back by shoehorning him into a position he's not great in. I don't think Ranger is even close to that list at this point btw.</p>
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<p>Agree with hydro on the props. At a huge pinch you could use Moody at THP - he played there a bit for Canterbury last year, but that's your first choice loosehead. I think Tu'ungafasi makes it by default instead of Goodes (not sure he's the third best loosehead in any case). We've really got no other credible tightheads.</p>
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<p>Going on past selection patterns I think it would be surprising if either of Dixon or Squire were dropped. Both played quite well in their limited opportunity.</p>
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<p><strong>I'm not sure McKenzie holds his place - if he's there we've got four guys who can play fullback, but only three specialist wings (including Ben Smith) and one of those is terribly out of form. I think James Lowe gets a shot - at least in my squad.</strong></p>
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<p>Agree on Romano, but I won't be surprised to see him there, with McKenzie missing to accommodate three halfbacks.</p>
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<p>Locks : the three first choices are obvious (Retallick, Whitelock, Tuipolutu).</p>
<p>Franklin was selected in the June squad but he hasn't showed that he is AB material since.</p>
<p>Bird, Fatialofa and Fifita are the form locks of the moment but I guess Bird is the only one with a chance of making the squad.</p>
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<p>i'm a dixon fan, but that semi was the worst game i've seen him play. he was still one of the most industrious forwards out there, but those errors were just killers. he has been very good all season though, and i think the MOTM performance in last years final indicates that it wasn't a pressure-related thing.</p>
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<p>luatua i want to see in the side. i think he's our best option for replacing read should injury strike and we need him to be up to speed.</p>
<p>squire is the least of the 3 in my opinion, but is a good bench option - big hard running fucker, up against a few tired opponents he is going to get us over the gain line a lot, and that momentum is crucial.</p>
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<p>Luatua and Squire for me. Dixon is a quality player, but just doesn't add enough at the top level.</p>
<p>On form Bird would be my <em>third</em> lock -- his combo with BBBR has been exceptional -- witness the performance against the Springbok/Stormers incumbents, who were a clear second last week. Not sure Patrick T or Romano have set the house on fire but one of the two has to be the 'power' lock. PT has age on his side.</p>
<p>Fifth prop a conundrum. Ofa T is very impressive around the park but scrummaging is not top rate. Not sure any other clear candidate who can play TH. For me the biggest weakness until Laulala recovers. </p>
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I disagree about patrick T. Every time he pulls on black he adds great impact off the bench. A stonewall selection.
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<p>To the first one: Eh? I think you mean Taylor, though I'd say the second choice spot is still up for grabs between him and Harris.</p>
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<p>You are right I meant Taylor.</p>
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<p>To the second one: EH?! No thanks, we already tried that once and it failed. We've got more than enough quality midfielders in the country now (SBW, Crotty, Ngatai if he recovers, Fekitoa, Tamanivalu, ALB and Moala) to waste our best outside back by shoehorning him into a position he's not great in. I don't think Ranger is even close to that list at this point btw.</p>
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<p>It is not ideal, but we were poor in the centres in the June internationals and Hansen has said as much - this is the only area of concern and question marks he has outside Savea.</p>
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<p>Hansen floated it after the second test, but said Smith already had enough on his plate currently. That could change in a new camp.</p>
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<p>I like you hope we can find a solid centre combo out of the list you provided, but the reality is Crotty/Fekitoa was shit, SBW for me is still unproven in the role he will be put in and Ngatai who I have the highest hopes for is still injured. If the woes continue in the centres at some point the improvement Smith can make will outweigh the drop off with Barrett starting/NMS returning/Dagg.</p>
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I'd be happy to try Crotty and moala again. <br><br>
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Brodie Retallick and Sam Whitelock with Patrick T off the bench are about the easiest selections in the squad. If a 4th lock is needed (I don't think it is), I'd go from Dominic Bird ahead of Luke Romano. -
Yeah I'd either go with luatua covering 4th lock. Or else maybe give bird another (final) shot. Barrett looked very promising but really faded in the last few weeks.
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<p>Are people discussing who they would select, or who they think the panel will select? This selection panel doesn't change its mind about players often.</p>
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<p>I suspect Moala will be the only player who has moved past a fit player selected in the June squad.</p>
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<p>Despite Fekitoa's poor form I think they will stick with him because they have invested so much time in him already. Tamanivalu is my pick to miss out in the midfield. (SBW to return for Ngatai but he was always ahead of him in the selectors rankings)</p>
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<p><strong>Forwards:</strong></p>
<p>Hookers<br>
Dane Coles (Wellington / Hurricanes, 39)<br>
Codie Taylor (Canterbury / Crusaders, 5)<br>
Nathan Harris (Bay of Plenty / Chiefs, 4)</p>
<p>Props<br>
Wyatt Crockett (Canterbury / Crusaders, 48)<br>
Charlie Faumuina (Auckland / Blues, 36)<br>
Owen Franks (Canterbury / Crusaders, 80)<br>
Joe Moody (Canterbury / Crusaders, 14)<br>
Ofa Tu'ungafasi (Auckland / Blues, 1)</p>
<p>Locks<br>
Brodie Retallick (Hawke's Bay / Chiefs, 50)<br>
Luke Romano (Canterbury / Crusaders, 24)<br>
Patrick Tuipulotu (Auckland / Blues, 9)<br>
Samuel Whitelock (Canterbury / Crusaders, 75)</p>
<p>Loose Forwards<br>
Sam Cane (Bay of Plenty / Chiefs, 34)<br>
Elliot Dixon (Southland / Highlanders, 1)<br>
Jerome Kaino (Auckland / Blues, 69)<br>
Kieran Read, captain (Canterbury / Crusaders, 87)<br>
Ardie Savea (Wellington / Hurricanes, 2)<br>
Liam Squire ( Ta$man / Highlanders, 1)</p>
<p><strong>Backs:</strong></p>
<p>Halfbacks<br>
Tawera Kerr-Barlow (Waikato / Chiefs, 21)<br>
TJ Perenara (Wellington / Hurricanes, 19)<br>
Aaron Smith (Manawatu / Highlanders, 50)</p>
<p>First five-eighths<br>
Beauden Barrett (Taranaki / Hurricanes, 39)<br>
Aaron Cruden (Manawatu / Chiefs, 39)<br>
Lima Sopoaga (Southland / Highlanders, 2)</p>
<p>Midfielders<br>
Ryan Crotty (Canterbury / Crusaders, 18)<br>
Malakai Fekitoa (Auckland / Highlanders, 15)<br>
George Moala (Auckland / Blues, 2)<br>
Sonny Bill Williams (Counties Manukau / Chiefs, 33)</p>
<p>Outside backs<br>
Israel Dagg (Hawke's Bay / Crusaders, 51)<br>
Waisake Naholo (Taranaki / Highlanders, 6)<br>
Julian Savea (Wellington/ Hurricanes, 43)<br>
Ben Smith (Otago / Highlanders, 51)</p>
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<p>Five additional players will also attend the camp: Damian McKenzie, Seta Tamanivalu and their fellow Chiefs back Anton Lienert-Brown as well as Blues loose forward Steven Luatua, Blues outside back Melani Nanai and Crusaders loose forward Matt Todd.</p> -
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<div><strong>Forwards:</strong><br><br><strong>Hookers</strong><br>
Dane Coles (Wellington / Hurricanes, 39)<br>
Codie Taylor (Canterbury / Crusaders, 5)<br>
Nathan Harris (Bay of Plenty / Chiefs, 4)<br><br><strong>Props</strong><br>
Wyatt Crockett (Canterbury / Crusaders, 48)<br>
Charlie Faumuina (Auckland / Blues, 36)<br>
Owen Franks (Canterbury / Crusaders, 80)<br>
Joe Moody (Canterbury / Crusaders, 14)<br>
Ofa Tu'ungafasi (Auckland / Blues, 1)<br><br><strong>Locks</strong><br>
Brodie Retallick (Hawke's Bay / Chiefs, 50)<br>
Luke Romano (Canterbury / Crusaders, 24)<br>
Patrick Tuipulotu (Auckland / Blues, 9)<br>
Samuel Whitelock (Canterbury / Crusaders, 75)<br><br><strong>Loose Forwards</strong><br>
Sam Cane (Bay of Plenty / Chiefs, 34)<br>
Elliot Dixon (Southland / Highlanders, 1)<br>
Jerome Kaino (Auckland / Blues, 69)<br>
Kieran Read, captain (Canterbury / Crusaders, 87)<br>
Ardie Savea (Wellington / Hurricanes, 2)<br>
Liam Squire ( Ta$man / Highlanders, 1)<br><br><strong>Backs:</strong><br><br><strong>Halfbacks</strong><br>
Tawera Kerr-Barlow (Waikato / Chiefs, 21)<br>
TJ Perenara (Wellington / Hurricanes, 19)<br>
Aaron Smith (Manawatu / Highlanders, 50)<br><br><strong>First five-eighths</strong><br>
Beauden Barrett (Taranaki / Hurricanes, 39)<br>
Aaron Cruden (Manawatu / Chiefs, 39)<br>
Lima Sopoaga (Southland / Highlanders, 2)<br><br><strong>Midfielders</strong><br>
Ryan Crotty (Canterbury / Crusaders, 18)<br>
Malakai Fekitoa (Auckland / Highlanders, 15)<br>
George Moala (Auckland / Blues, 2)<br>
Sonny Bill Williams (Counties Manukau / Chiefs, 33)<br><br><strong>Outside backs</strong><br>
Israel Dagg (Hawke's Bay / Crusaders, 51)<br>
Waisake Naholo (Taranaki / Highlanders, 6)<br>
Julian Savea (Wellington/ Hurricanes, 43)<br>
Ben Smith (Otago / Highlanders, 51)</div>