Bledisloe II - Have a stab at the teams.
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I thought initially the first choice wings were Guildford on the left , Jane on the right , <br><br>
Tieava was a utility , that could play FB , wing , midfield , played tests in all those positions , <br><br>
Played pool games at wing and FB , could've played midfield too if injuries hit us there . <br><br>
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<p>Probably, memory is fading a bit,<br><br>
but I remember <strong>Guilford</strong> being selected , having a shocker in the last bledisloe , stories of an alcohol incident, and was <strong>barely used at all during the WC</strong>.<br><br>
Toeava at least showed his utility value in a squad , even if not good enough for the 23.</p>
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<p>After the Canada game in which he scored 4 tries, he pulled his hammy at training. That was the main reason why he didn't play more games.</p> -
<p>It was a reason, i doubt it was the main reason. </p>
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<p>It was a reason, i doubt it was the main reason. </p>
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<p>A hamstring injury usually takes a few weeks to heal, so I doubt it was NOT the main reason. If someone is injured, you don't need another reason. Whether he would have been selected for one or more games if he hadn't been injured, is just guessing based on personal preferences. We'll never know.</p> -
<p>okay mate, what ever helps you sleep at night. </p>
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<p>Kahui started the Tongan game on the wing and was then picked in every major RWC game apart from the QF vs Argentina (injured). He and Jane were considered the first-choice wingers due to their low error-rate and safety under the high ball, in addition to their attacking ability.</p>
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<p>Guildford was fuckin' lucky to be in the squad based on form and off-field issues. Sivi played really well in his last test. </p> -
<p>Unsure why we're even discussing players who aren't, or will ever be again in the squad.</p>
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<p>For Saturday, my guess is that they'll go for Tamanivalu and Fekitoa if they go for All Blacks experience. I doubt they'll move Smith to the midfield, so bascially they don't need McKenzie or Nanai. If they have the guts to go with a newbie, I hope they'll introduce ALB because he's been with the squad longer than Ioane, but Ioane is an exciting player so I wouldn't have a problem with him either. Now I think of it, I find it a far more exciting option than a Tamanivalu-Fekitoa combo, which somehow doesn't give me much confidence after the June series.</p> -
<p>Well this just makes me grin when I read through it</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/83474224/paul-cully-owen-franks-sums-up-the-all-blacks-restless-ambition'>http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/83474224/paul-cully-owen-franks-sums-up-the-all-blacks-restless-ambition</a></p> -
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<p>Well this just makes me grin when I read through it</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/83474224/paul-cully-owen-franks-sums-up-the-all-blacks-restless-ambition'>http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/83474224/paul-cully-owen-franks-sums-up-the-all-blacks-restless-ambition</a></p>
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<p>Yeah, that's a bloody good environment to keep on developing. This is the stuff that pays off - years of relentless pursuit of incremental improvements in your game.</p> -
<p>I read this snippet about Hika. Not sure whether he wasn't selected in the ABs for other reasons though.</p>
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<p>Hooker Hika Elliot, last with the union in 2013, should also be good to go, despite a hiccup with an ankle niggle on Monday.</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11699785'>http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11699785</a></p> -
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<p>That was the thing , Toeva went from being first choice wing in starting XV to 3rd choice fullback, perhaps 4th or 5th choice wing in a matter of weeks. <strong>Simply unreliable in the big moments despite better physical gifts than everyone else.</strong></p>
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<p>And there it is... I call absolute bullshit.</p>
<p>Yes, you and davidav repeated this ad nauseum but it doesn't make it truthful or accurate.</p>
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<p>Toeava was man of the match and near man of the match in a number of big test matches. One in particular stands out where in a test match in the republic, we were getting thrashed, Toeava replaced Ma'a early in the second half and nearly singlehandedly turned the game around. Another was the semi-final for the Blues again in the republic, against the Bulls IIRC, where he again almost single handedly won that game for the Blues and it was basically lost when he went off injured.</p>
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<p>One must also remember that in 2011 he'd been under an injury cloud with his nagging hip injury. He played in the RWC and had a good game against Tonga but agrivated the hip injury. Yes, he didn't feature much in the remainder of the tournament but that was due to the injury and was not form related.</p>
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<p>It was only after the 2011 RWC that his hip injury was properly diagnosed as a rear type of stress fracture and he went off the US to have corrective surgery. Turns out this stress fracture of the hip would have been there some time and it's quite remarkable he was able to perform at such a high level with that injury.</p>
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<p>But to say that he didn't have big game temperment or "simply unreliable" is utter nonsense!</p> -
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<p>Unsure why we're even discussing players who aren't, or will ever be again in the squad.</p>
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<p>For Saturday, my guess is that they'll go for Tamanivalu and Fekitoa if they go for All Blacks experience. I doubt they'll move Smith to the midfield, so bascially they don't need McKenzie or Nanai. If they have the guts to go with a newbie, I hope they'll introduce ALB because he's been with the squad longer than Ioane, but Ioane is an exciting player so I wouldn't have a problem with him either. Now I think of it, I find it a far more exciting option than a Tamanivalu-Fekitoa combo, which somehow doesn't give me much confidence after the June series.</p>
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<p>I guess it depends a bit on whether they want Fekitoa to play second five or centre. My guess is that, since they called ALB into the squad first, they'll pair him with Fekitoa and maybe put Tamanivalu on the bench. I'd be pretty surprised to see Ioane feature anywhere.</p>
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<p>Crockett, Coles, Franks, Retallick, Whitelock, Kaino, Cane, Read, Smith, Barrett, Savea, ALB, Fekitoa, Smith, Dagg</p>
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<p>Hames, Parsons, Faumuina, Squire, Savea, Perenara, Cruden, Tamanivalu</p> -
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<p>Well this just makes me grin when I read through it</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/83474224/paul-cully-owen-franks-sums-up-the-all-blacks-restless-ambition'>http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/83474224/paul-cully-owen-franks-sums-up-the-all-blacks-restless-ambition</a></p>
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<p>When I read that, I didn't know whether to shed a tear or chub-up... So I kinda did both as the chest swelled with pride.</p>
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<p>It was noticable in the game on the weekend that Franks certainly lifted his involvement and that angled run he made was probably his best run and most metre's gained in his entire 81 test career.</p> -
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<p>I guess it depends a bit on whether they want Fekitoa to play second five or centre. My guess is that, since they called ALB into the squad first, they'll pair him with Fekitoa and maybe put Tamanivalu on the bench. I'd be pretty surprised to see Ioane feature anywhere.</p>
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<p>Crockett, Coles, Franks, Retallick, Whitelock, Kaino, Cane, Read, Smith, Barrett, Savea, ALB, Fekitoa, Smith, Dagg</p>
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<p>Hames, Parsons, Faumuina, Squire, Savea, Perenara, Cruden, Tamanivalu</p>
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<p>I would agree with this, but going with Foster's comments in the press conference, it almost seemed to indicate Tamanivalu is in line for a start, so i'm thinking 12 Fekitoa 13 Seta 23 ALB. </p> -
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<p>When I read that, I didn't know whether to shed a tear or chub-up... So I kinda did both as the chest swelled with pride.</p>
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<p>It was noticable in the game on the weekend that Franks certainly lifted his involvement and that angled run he made was probably his best run and most metre's gained in his entire 81 test career.</p>
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<p>Without thinking too hard about it all of the following must be the best in the world in their position or very close to it:</p>
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<p>Owen Franks</p>
<p>Dane Coles</p>
<p>Brodie Retallick</p>
<p>Sam Whitelock</p>
<p>Jerome Kaino</p>
<p>Sam Cane</p>
<p>Kieran Read</p>
<p>Aaron Smith</p>
<p>Beauden Barrett</p>
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<p>Unsure why we're even discussing players who aren't, or will ever be again in the squad.</p>
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<p>It's all good Stargazer. The fern threads have a natural flow* to them. The mods (who are those jokers anyway) don't trawl through every post to make sure it stays on topic. Just let things play out and if you don't like where that part of the discussion is going, post about something else.</p>
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<p><span style="font-size:10px;">*a nice way of saying most of you are pretty random characters.... :)</span></p> -
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<p>Without thinking too hard about it all of the following must be the best in the world in their position or very close to it:</p>
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<p>Owen Franks</p>
<p>Dane Coles</p>
<p>Brodie Retallick</p>
<p>Sam Whitelock</p>
<p>Jerome Kaino</p>
<p>Sam Cane</p>
<p>Kieran Read</p>
<p>Aaron Smith</p>
<p>Beauden Barrett</p>
<p>Ben Smith</p>
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<p>Sean "I wouldn't pick one Wallaby in my ANZAC side" Fitzpatrick would probably agree with you :)</p> -
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<p>And there it is... I call absolute bullshit.</p>
<p>Yes, you and davidav repeated this ad nauseum but it doesn't make it truthful or accurate.</p>
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<p>Toeava was man of the match and near man of the match in a number of big test matches. One in particular stands out where in a test match in the republic, we were getting thrashed, Toeava replaced Ma'a early in the second half and nearly singlehandedly turned the game around. Another was the semi-final for the Blues again in the republic, against the Bulls IIRC, where he again almost single handedly won that game for the Blues and it was basically lost when he went off injured.</p>
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<p>One must also remember that in 2011 he'd been under an injury cloud with his nagging hip injury. He played in the RWC and had a good game against Tonga but agrivated the hip injury. Yes, he didn't feature much in the remainder of the tournament but that was due to the injury and was not form related.</p>
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<p>It was only after the 2011 RWC that his hip injury was properly diagnosed as a rear type of stress fracture and he went off the US to have corrective surgery. Turns out this stress fracture of the hip would have been there some time and it's quite remarkable he was able to perform at such a high level with that injury.</p>
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<p>But to say that he didn't have big game temperment or "simply unreliable" is utter nonsense!</p>
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<p>Agreed plus. Teh Fern is famous for repeating BS to a point it becomes a perverted truth. Look at the TJP crap that is served up. Toeava was one of my favorite players. He suffered from not playing a consistent position and primarily because he was that good and if he wasn't all that Hansen and Co would not have chosen him. </p>
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<p>In that SA game, the one where Carter served birthday cake to DeVilliers, Toeva made the game close.</p> -
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<p>After the Canada game in which he scored 4 tries, he pulled his hammy at training. That was the main reason why he didn't play more games.</p>
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<p>Wasnt that the last pool game and everyone else had played multiple times by then and it was his first ? </p>
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<p>it was obvious to everyone he was not part of their plans by that stage </p> -
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<p>Without thinking too hard about it all of the following must be the best in the world in their position or very close to it:</p>
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<p>Owen Franks</p>
<p>Dane Coles</p>
<p>Brodie Retallick</p>
<p>Sam Whitelock</p>
<p>Jerome Kaino</p>
<p>Sam Cane</p>
<p>Kieran Read</p>
<p>Aaron Smith</p>
<p>Beauden Barrett</p>
<p>Ben Smith</p>
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<p>It's an interesting thought bubble to surmise what other nations players might fare if they spent some time in a Super Rugby franchise and the All Blacks environment.</p>