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    Aki turned 35 12 days ago.

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    Seems evergreen, a bit like Nonu

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    @kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks 2025:

    @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

    @KiwiInLondon

    I partially agree.

    Jordie is looking so good because he is part of a dominant and extremely well-coached Leinster team. Easily the best in the URC and, as you say, Toulouse are probably their only really challenger in the European Cup.

    But these is no denying as part of a high-quality rotated midfield, he's looking extremely sharp.

    I haven’t seen much but heard the hype .
    Hypothetical question, if he was eligible for Ireland he’s their starting 12 ?

    Without a doubt he would be, he's exactly the type of 12 they love up there. I'm not sure the ABs really know how to get the best out of him tactics wise.

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    Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens as a bolter?

    I think he would be in the picture had he not been injured by that dog act from a grub at the end of last season.

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    Riley Higgins.

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    @Jet said in All Blacks 2025:

    Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens as a bolter?

    I think he would be in the picture had he not been injured by that dog act from a grub at the end of last season.

    No. Lots of sparkle, no cleverness. Great breaks, then passes to opposition. Or makes wrong decision, did it four times for Landers. We need some brains in our backline, rugby smarts. Abs are really lacking.

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    On the basis of what we are seeing week in week out in Super Rugby, though it is entertaining, there is absolutely nothing to suggest that the All Blacks will be an all conquering force this year, and this should be remembered before everyone lays into Razor...

    Props - Williams has been good, Newell, EDG & Lomax warming into it. Tosi has been shite, Ofa non-existant. Of those outside the squad, Dyer has been pretty good, and could push past Tosi... nobody else putting their hand up

    Hookers - Taylor has been on the beach, Bell has a broken foot, and Aumua has been lukewarm at best. Samisoni hasn't exactly come back in ripped up trees... Moananu is cool, and McAllister has been strong, but they aren't moving the needle at test level

    Locks - Until two weeks ago Scooter was on the beach with Taylor, Tuipulotu has been off the pace, Darry & Lord have been in the injury ward. Vaa'i has been good, Holland has banged the door down with Beehre not far behind. Probably the area of least concern

    Loose Forwards - Sititi has been in the injury ward, Papalii & Blackadder have spent time there too. Finau has dominated, but that is not a change at this level - nothing to suggest this is going to change at test level. Lakai has been good, as has Ardie & Jacobson. We were looking for a big bolter of a bruising blindside, but frankly the best answer you get is give Finau another go. Kirifi has been good, but we don't need another openside flanker... we need a unit, you could take a punt on Parker, but that is all you would be doing

    Halfbacks - Roigard has been below his usual standards, Ratima hardly commanding things for the Chiefs. Hotham has come back from injury well but has only managed a handful of games. Fakatava has been injured all year, but he might be able to put some pressure on which is a positive to take home

    First Five - We're 10 rounds in, and the general acceptance is that neither the Landers or Saders have a credible 10, and the Canes are back to trying Ruben Love there, who is clearly a fullback. DMac has been good, but we are still stuck with him, Barrett (who has been mixed) and the square total of fuck all else. Even Plummer has been unsighted... if DMac/Barrett go down, seriously, who is the next first five? If it is seriously Josh Jacomb, we might be scrooge mcduck.

    Midfielders - Rieko stinking the joint out in an awful Blues side, Lienert-Brown has spent half the year on the sideline, Havili has been good, but we know he is the not the answer. Proctor has only just come back, and J Barrett is at least doing well up north. Tavatavanawai, Tupaea, and to a lesser extent Lam are putting the heat on here, so less concern

    Outside Backs - The form levels are good here, so there should be little to worry about.

    Is this glass half empty? Probably, but we are over halfway through Super Rugby, and the majority of the Top ABs aren't playing particularly good rugby, and there is few players on the outside putting the pressure on. We could be in for a serious reality check I fear...

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    Lol Ardie has been 'good' best player in SR (as voted by opposition coaches), so yeah I'd say he's been fucking awesome

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    @Machpants Yes fair, but the form of Ardie is not really what is of concern. The majority of our top guys have either been injured or sub par - and the form guys in Super Rugby to me, don't look like they really solve our problems.

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    @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

    Riley Higgins.

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    @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

    Riley Higgins.

    well today is the Resurrection of Riley Higgins. he will ascend into the All Blacks and be Razors great salvation

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    @frugby razor's saving grace this year is the draw favors him.

    A tired, French B side to start

    Two tests at home vs Bokke

    I expect us to do well in terms of results, but hoping for more in terms of performance. Super quality is very very mixed. Seeing the waratahs hooker throwing yesterday didn't fill me with joy. These are professionals in theory, but not in practice.

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    @frugby said in All Blacks 2025:

    Finau has dominated, but that is not a change at this level - nothing to suggest this is going to change at test level.

    I agree with a lot of your post but I have noticed a difference in Finau this year that might suggest things might change for him at test level. He is appearing to me to be doing more of the dirty work. Last year I got the impression Finau was standing off, looking for the big hit.

    Finau and Jordon are two players that in my mind have changed the way they are playing. A change brought on by the super coaches or the AB coaches? I don't know.

    As for the rest, yes many are not playing the house down, but I am hoping that will change in the next few rounds. There is still a lot of the season to go.

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    @Jet said in All Blacks 2025:

    Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens as a bolter?

    I think he would be in the picture had he not been injured by that dog act from a grub at the end of last season.

    ABs apprentice Chay Fihaki 290 carry metres in 8 games, JRK 242 in just 2 games. I know who I see as more of a threat

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    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks 2025:

    @frugby said in All Blacks 2025:

    Finau has dominated, but that is not a change at this level - nothing to suggest this is going to change at test level.

    I agree with a lot of your post but I have noticed a difference in Finau this year that might suggest things might change for him at test level. He is appearing to me to be doing more of the dirty work. Last year I got the impression Finau was standing off, looking for the big hit.

    Finau and Jordon are two players that in my mind have changed the way they are playing. A change brought on by the super coaches or the AB coaches? I don't know.

    As for the rest, yes many are not playing the house down, but I am hoping that will change in the next few rounds. There is still a lot of the season to go.

    Hope you’re right…

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    @Grooter said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Jet said in All Blacks 2025:

    Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens as a bolter?

    I think he would be in the picture had he not been injured by that dog act from a grub at the end of last season.

    ABs apprentice Chay Fihaki 290 carry metres in 8 games, JRK 242 in just 2 games. I know who I see as more of a threat

    Don't necessarily disagree with your conclusion but fullbacks are generally always going to have considerably more carry metres than wings.

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    Christ the Razor fluffers getting their excuses in early this year

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    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks 2025:

    Christ the Razor fluffers getting their excuses in early this year

    If you are referring to JRK v Fihaki, I am no Fihaki AB fan by any stretch, but I would take him over JRK in the ABs at this stage.

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    @Mr-Fish said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Grooter said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Jet said in All Blacks 2025:

    Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens as a bolter?

    I think he would be in the picture had he not been injured by that dog act from a grub at the end of last season.

    ABs apprentice Chay Fihaki 290 carry metres in 8 games, JRK 242 in just 2 games. I know who I see as more of a threat

    Don't necessarily disagree with your conclusion but fullbacks are generally always going to have considerably more carry metres than wings.

    That is true, but we are talking 6 more games than the other player here… on the end of a crusaders machine…laughable if Fihaki is chosen with all the far superior options out there

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