All Blacks 2025
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@george33 said in All Blacks 2025:
@Landers92 have recently been told a conversation went very well between Ryan and Hoskins, maybe the grudge has been finally buried., they both seem on the same page finally, , he has finally attended couple Blues games., that's it,
Interesting, always good to hear info.
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Is there any official line on All Black rest requirements this year? Quite varied between teams and some players being played for maximum minutes.
Could make a real difference at pointy end of the competition if enforced. Or do the extra byes and injury complications just leave coaches open to do what they want to? -
@george33 said in All Blacks 2025:
@Landers92 have recently been told a conversation went very well between Ryan and Hoskins, maybe the grudge has been finally buried., they both seem on the same page finally, , he has finally attended couple Blues games., that's it,
Well, he's definitely meeting the selection criteria that was set last year - he's playing for a team that's not exactly setting the world on fire.
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@ARHS said in All Blacks 2025:
Is there any official line on All Black rest requirements this year? Quite varied between teams and some players being played for maximum minutes.
Could make a real difference at pointy end of the competition if enforced. Or do the extra byes and injury complications just leave coaches open to do what they want to?Tailored to the individual
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From Herald article
That is the disappearance – or maybe more accurately, “rescoping” – of the dreaded All Blacks rest weeks. These enforced breaks have plagued the competition for nearly 20 years, ever since the dreaded rest-and-rotation debacle of 2007.
The competition has been hamstrung by having top talent sit out the best matches because of varying rules – not being able to play five matches in a row or needing to rest for two games per season were a couple of the different variations.
Hard-and-fast rules have gone out the window; now the approach is more focused on individuals, recognising that a one-size-fits all approach hardly works in rugby. -
@mariner4life said in All Blacks 2025:
When the Chiefs sucked did you see our fans trying to make calls for Callum Bruce and Loki Crichton to make the ABs? No, you did not.
You're right, instead we got mainstays like Latimer and de Malmanche.
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@mariner4life said in All Blacks 2025:
@Bones said in All Blacks 2025:
Latimer
you keep is name out yo fucken mouth
Swap him for Luke Braid or Callum Retallick then...
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@SouthernMann said in All Blacks 2025:
The conversation around incumbents v uncapped is that the uncapped player has to be clearly better. If they are as good, then the incumbent stays
The incumbent needs to demonstrate the ability at test level.
Let's take Havili.
Havili was rocks and diamonds vs Chiefs but those frailties haven't been exposed by the other teams
It's no wonder when you look at those other teams Crusaders have played
- understrength Canes midfield
- understrength Reds 10-12
- understrength Force
- deadshit 2025 Blues
Carving up vs the above teams tells us exactly what in relation to Havili at test level? Fuck all
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@Landers92 said in All Blacks 2025:
Mr Caleb Tangitau, yet again in a losing team is a clear man of the match. The black jersey awaits.
100% Be nice to have a winger with pace
But it is unlikely to happen I bet.
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@Darren said in All Blacks 2025:
@Landers92 said in All Blacks 2025:
Mr Caleb Tangitau, yet again in a losing team is a clear man of the match. The black jersey awaits.
100% Be nice to have a winger with pace
But it is unlikely to happen I bet.
He's got a lot more than just pace, vision and decision making is top notch, plus not averse to linking with his team.
As I said in the game thread, really reminds me of Tana.
But yeah, got to get past Fihaki first.
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Two players that I want to see in black this year based on Super form so far are Tangitau and Kirifi, both playing the house down.
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@Canes4life said in All Blacks 2025:
Two players that I want to see in black this year based on Super form so far are Tangitau and Kirifi, both playing the house down.
Iose put in a great performance at 6, if he can maintain that and his form at 8, Blackadder can bugger off too.
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@Bones said in All Blacks 2025:
@Canes4life said in All Blacks 2025:
Two players that I want to see in black this year based on Super form so far are Tangitau and Kirifi, both playing the house down.
Iose put in a great performance at 6, if he can maintain that and his form at 8, Blackadder can bugger off too.
Iose has had a really slow start to this year but good to see him finally hitting him some form. Hope they keep him there, the Iose, Kirifi, Lakai trio is quite dynamic but they seem to compliment each other nicely.