Bledisloe II - Have a stab at the teams.
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Chris B." data-cid="608605" data-time="1472009552">
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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> -
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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>That is the one game he played where I thought he actually lived up to the hype. That was it. He played well in others (ppl talk about the HK game too), but that was the only game I thought he properly owned.</p>
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<p>He didn't have a lot of things go his way (injuries, inconsistent positions), but he also never really did anything to deserve a permanent AB starting spot.</p> -
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<p>That is the one game he played where I thought he actually lived up to the hype. That was it. He played well in others (ppl talk about the HK game too), but that was the only game I thought he properly owned.</p>
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<p>He didn't have a lot of things go his way (injuries, inconsistent positions), but he also never really did anything to deserve a permanent AB starting spot.</p>
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<p>He was simply sensational for the Blues. World class at Super level, outstanding going forward and punishing on defence. We missed him massively when he left.</p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="broughie" data-cid="608615" data-time="1472012984"><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. <br><br>
In that SA game, the one where Carter served birthday cake to DeVilliers, Toeva made the game close.</p></blockquote>
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The fern is also famous for its knights in shining armour.... :)<br><br>
I liked Toeava as a player and his performance in the Republic for the Blues in a losing Semi was a masterclass of allround 2nd 5 play that is still memorable. <br><br>
However I don't buy the "not playing a consistent position because he was that good" argument. Plenty of backs have played multiple positions and still been able to thrive. <br><br>
The big thing for Ice was confidence. He always came across as a shy reserved sort of character - and that's fine and plenty of ABs have been like that - but that appeared to follow him on to the field. <br><br>
When he was aggressive and high on confidence he played accordingly. But then we saw games where he would drop a ball and then go into his shell and then he'd drop another. And the fans were out for blood. It happens all the time. -
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<p>He was simply sensational for the Blues. World class at Super level, outstanding going forward and punishing on defence. We missed him massively when he left.</p>
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<p>The minimum standard for a squad All Black - which he was.</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>There's a few would make a contest of it - Folau, Warren Whitely, Itoje, Hartley among others - but even with bias it's not too far away from being a statement of fact. :)</p> -
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The big thing for Ice was confidence. He always came across as a shy reserved sort of character - and that's fine and plenty of ABs have been like that - but that appeared to follow him on to the field.<br><br>
When he was aggressive and high on confidence he played accordingly. But then we saw games where he would drop a ball and then go into his shell and then he'd drop another. And the fans were out for blood. It happens all the time.</p>
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<p>i agree with this, and further think it's the reason why picking him so young before he was ready, and consequently fucking his confidence was stupid. i know the consensus around here is that any criticism of henry is out of bounds, but that was fucking dumb. </p> -
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<p>There's a few would make a contest of it - Folau, Warren Whitely, Itoje, Hartley among others - but even with bias it's not too far away from being a statement of fact. :)</p>
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<p>My world XV on last outings form : Brown - Smith Joseph Moala North - Barrett Smith - Vunipola Haskell Kaino - Retallick Itoje - Franks Coles Vunipola.</p>
<p>Moala is here because there are no other standouts at 2nd Five. Farrell is a good goalkicker but he brings nothing on attack while Hernandez is error prone and Jamie Roberts a shadow of his former self.</p> -
You lost me at Brown
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Folau was better than brown. Smith was better than brown. Dagg was better than brown in June (the last time brown played). Brown hasn't been great in a while.
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Ok, I'm officially lost. I thought this thread would be full of posters venting about Parsons being called up but despite the title it seems to be all about Winger/conspiracy and Davidav/Toeava. <br>
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Who cares? Aus are rubbish. Mid-canterbury by 25
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Crucial" data-cid="608660" data-time="1472025104">
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<p>Ok, I'm officially lost. I thought this thread would be full of posters venting about Parsons being called up but despite the title it seems to be all about Winger/conspiracy and Davidav/Toeava.<br>
Any chance of posts about what is actually happening pre test?</p>
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<p>If you are gonna be like that, here is Parsons on RS, about 7.30 mins in</p>
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<p>http://120.138.20.16/WeekOnDemand/radiosport/2016.08.24-17.00.00-S.mp3</p>
<p>http://120.138.20.16/WeekOnDemand/radiosport/2016.08.24-17.15.00-S.mp3</p> -
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Ok, I'm officially lost. I thought this thread would be full of posters venting about Parsons being called up but despite the title it seems to be all about Winger/conspiracy and Davidav/Toeava. <br>
Any chance of posts about what is actually happening pre test?</p></blockquote>You've hit the nail on the head.<br><br>
I really hope they go ALB & Fekitoa in the midfield, but fear they'll fall back on the more experienced cough cough Tamanivalu.<br><br>
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<p>Ok, I'm officially lost. I thought this thread would be full of posters venting about Parsons being called up but despite the title it seems to be all about Winger/conspiracy and Davidav/Toeava.<br>
Any chance of posts about what is actually happening pre test?</p>
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<p>When's the team named?</p>
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<p>Right, as you were then :)</p> -
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<p>Folau's is in poor form right now. Dagg played very well in the third test vs Wales but was a bit disappointing vs Australia. So who else ?</p>
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<p>Its hard to tell what sort of form he's in, the Aussie backline had no ball & no structure. He was in very good form v the Poms, was the one Aussie who genuinely looked likely to tear them apart. I assume he'll be at centre this week maybe with Quade at 15 (?), so we'll get a better view of him. I'd still have him at 15 if her were an AB, with Ben on the wing. Hell, I'd be grooming him for 13 if he were a kiwi. He's a devestaingly good runner.</p>
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<p>Brown was barely clinging on the the England shirt this year & most thought he should have been dropped</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>
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<p>Haskell had a season of it and couple of months ago single handedly destroyed the Australian backrow. I'd love to see Itoje have a couple of seasons, he's an utter superstar & has great hands, getting him in an environment where he has to catch & pass 20 times a game would help him no end.</p>