Bledisloe II - Have a stab at the teams.
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<p>But the most important thing is that Barrett should stay at 10. He is farking killing it right now, and sending him to fb is just a waste.</p>
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<p>Honestly, you'd be fucking mad to put him anywhere else right now. Particularly as settling on a midfield is a little tricky otherwise.</p> -
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<p>Talk that Franks might be in a bit of strife for his work on Douglas' head in a maul. Poite saw it at the time and told Franks to get off the head. Which he did eventually but probably couldn't hear at the time.</p>
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<p>There was no reaction at all from recipient at the time. I think I would like to hear from the Aussie player before making a judgement.</p> -
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<p>There was no reaction at all from recipient at the time. I think I would like to hear from the Aussie player before making a judgement.</p>
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<p>Yeah both of them looked like they were a bit busy trying to do their thing. Doubt whether its a deliberate eye gouge, so throw it into the judiciary lottery and spin the wheel!</p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="antipodean" data-cid="609832" data-time="1472295452"><p>It doesn't help that they've got genuine injury issues in their backline. At no point this year have I felt the selectors have put out their best backline.<br><br>
Tonight I felt they competed much better and could have had a score or two with better players. Certainly a better effort from last week.<br><br>
Two weeks in a row the All Blacks have looked seriously disjointed with the bench coming on.</p></blockquote>
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Do the Aussie selectors know what their best backline is, even when everyone is fit?<br><br>
If Mitchell were fit would he be starting ahead of DHP? Toomua or Giteau? Kurindrani was fit but yet lost his spot to a rookie. If Foley is the answer at 10 then surely he should have stayed there and gone with Kerevi (who played 12 vs England) and TK and had Cooper off the bench. Genia has looked okay, but Phipps has been the preferred man playing almost 80 in previous tests. -
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<p>Poite is just a random ref and I tend to think his random decisions balance out in the end.</p>
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<p>I expect a few changes and some key players to be rested for the SA test the following week. Cruden/Sopoaga at 1st 5, Dixon for Kaino, Pat T/Romano to be in the 23. </p>
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<p>To rest Barrett ? The fellow doesn't look tired at all. He doesn't even sweat nor look short of breath after a run.</p> -
<p>Ref was baffling today, well pretty on form for Poite generally. I hate watching games he and Barnes ref. Both lapse between good and just hopeless. If only we could clone Owens and bin the rest of them!</p>
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<p>The Wallabies are just awful at the moment. Set piece horrendous. Kicking game very poor. Defensive alignment is poor & slow, and what's with the silly niggle (which we seem to be wading into too). Cheika started this he needs to stop it and get them focussing on Rugby. Reminds me of 97 bringing in Michael Brial for a bit of mongrel, it didn't work then, won't work now. It's not 1956. </p>
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<p>Team just looks lost, I'd start by dropping Moore, he's out of form and hardly leading by example. Pocock to get a run again IMO. Hooper doesn't look in top form either. </p>
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<p>As for the AB's. Don't believe the hype. We're playing well, but if we come up against a more structured team things will be a lot more difficult. The Wallabies had no ball, couldn't win a set piece, and made mistakes. Sure we look good, but I don't think we can measure ourselves just yet until we get tested a lot harder. </p>
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<p>Amazing to win 42 on the trot at home though, incredible statistic. </p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="cgrant" data-cid="609875" data-time="1472301735"><p>To rest Barrett ? The fellow doesn't look tired at all. He doesn't even sweat nor look short of breath after a run.</p></blockquote>
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That's what makes impact subs difficult, Barret, And Smiths can literally play a full 80mins at such a high standard, I think only Tamanivalu added impact in the backs. I can also see the reluctance with Tuipalotu on the bench given our locks can easily put in 80 minute shifts. -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="LagerLout" data-cid="609876" data-time="1472301767"><p>Ref was baffling today, well pretty on form for Poite generally. I hate watching games he and Barnes ref. Both lapse between good and just hopeless. If only we could clone Owens and bin the rest of them!<br>
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The Wallabies are just awful at the moment. Set piece horrendous. Kicking game very poor. Defensive alignment is poor & slow, and what's with the silly niggle (which we seem to be wading into too). Cheika started this he needs to stop it and get them focussing on Rugby. Reminds me of 97 bringing in Michael Brial for a bit of mongrel, it didn't work then, won't work now. It's not 1956. <br>
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Team just looks lost, I'd start by dropping Moore, he's out of form and hardly leading by example. Pocock to get a run again IMO. Hoopah doesn't look in top form either. <br>
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As for the AB's. Don't believe the hype. We're playing well, but if we come up against a more structured team things will be a lot more difficult. The Wallabies had no ball, couldn't win a set piece, and made mistakes. Sure we look good, but I don't think we can measure ourselves just yet until we get tested a lot harder. <br>
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Amazing to win 42 on the trot at home though, incredible statistic.<br></p></blockquote>
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Scary thing with the ABs is I thought they did not capitalize on opportunities with usual ruthlessness, if they did we would have been looking at 50 points. -
Not sure if Cruden is impact sub as much as 10 insurance.<br>PS even if he didn't play as well as last week it is a real delight to watch BB learning how to gel his considerable skills together.
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Nepia" data-cid="609846" data-time="1472296329"><p>
Haven't read over the thread yet but man Phil Kearns is a whiny bitch. You'd think Fox would ask him to tone it down because he makes Tony Johnson seem balanced for Crusaders/ Ta$man games (and Smithy for Magpies games).<br><br>
You know what I'm actually glad when he cries like a little girl, because when he's like that I know we're kicking their ass.</p></blockquote>
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A feelin i share Neps<br><br><blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="booboo" data-cid="609745" data-time="1472290689"><p><br>
Have decided that Kearns's whinging is a delight. The more he's whinging the better we're playing.</p></blockquote> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Samurai Jack" data-cid="609866" data-time="1472299821"><p>There was no reaction at all from recipient at the time. I think I would like to hear from the Aussie player before making a judgement.</p></blockquote>
Still, this isn't a good look with the left hand<br><br><a class="bbc_url" href="">
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Now, Douglas doesn't react. But that doesn't excuse the actions of Franks. Another angle might help h him.<br><br>
If the situations were reversed, no doubt some on here would be talking about what a tough nugget the AB player was, to carry on in spite of the dirty eye gouging convict. -
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<p>Still, this isn't a good look with the left hand<br><br><a class="bbc_url" href="">
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Now, Douglas doesn't react. But that doesn't excuse the actions of Franks. Another angle might help h him.<br><br>
If the situations were reversed, no doubt some on here would be talking about what a tough nugget the AB player was, to carry on in spite of the dirty eye gouging convict. ;)</p>
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<p>Yep, no excuse for that. Definite suspension for that.</p> -
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<p>Still, this isn't a good look with the left hand<br><br><a class="bbc_url" href="">
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Now, Douglas doesn't react. But that doesn't excuse the actions of Franks. Another angle might help h him.<br><br>
I<strong>f the situations were reversed, no doubt some on here would be talking about what a tough nugget the AB player was, to carry on in spite of the dirty eye gouging convict. ;)</strong></p>
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<p>Look at the tweets below it, what a bunch of sad whining fluffybunnies. I had no idea Kearns family was so big.</p> -
Frank's doesn't have history as a dirty player though, silly or stupid at times yes....guess that's about all he has going for him cos that looks grubby as fuck!
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<p>Just having a read of the match thread at g and g </p>
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<p>To rest Barrett ? The fellow doesn't look tired at all. He doesn't even sweat nor look short of breath after a run.</p>
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<p>I just think if Hansen is going to make some changes the Argie test will be the game to do that. I have no problem if he keeps the same starting XV but the risk is some players won't have played for a month if required later in the 4N. He would be best to release some players to play in the NPC but I doubt he will do that.</p> -
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<p>Now, Douglas doesn't react. But that doesn't excuse the actions of Franks. Another angle might help h him.<br><br>
If the situations were reversed, no doubt some on here would be talking about what a tough nugget the AB player was, to carry on in spite of the dirty eye gouging convict. ;)</p>
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<p>Speaking of Douglas, I was surprised more wasn't said post-match about his action on Read, when Read was yellow-carded for collapsing the maul at 74 mins last week. At best it was a clumsy clean-out and a penalty, at worst a flying heatbutt and citing.</p>
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<p>I expect Franks will have some time off himself.</p>