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    @Chris said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Landers92 said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Chris said in All Blacks 2025:

    All speculation its not what I hear, very destructive talk.
    The Captain will be Scott Barrett 100%.

    It most probably will be because at the end of the day Razor gets to make the decision. Doesn’t mean the players don’t gravitate and look to someone else though… and that’s a fact. Nothing destructive at all.

    The captain is also supported by the leadership group who endorse that selection and they have including Ardie so no issue.

    You can defend your boys as much as you want mate and that’s totally fine. I’m just stating that it doesn’t mean the players don’t gravitate and look to someone else and that is a fact. Nothing else to be said.

    We all know who Razor is picking mate. It is what it is. Just hope Barrett can pick his game up because as of right now based off form there’s an argument he shouldn’t even be in the starting XV.

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    @Bovidae said in All Blacks 2025:

    Reece will likely make the squad but if he is a regular starter we've got problems.

    But with Caleb Clarke out of sorts, Will Jordan playing fullback, Reiko Ioane no longer a Wing and out of sorts to put it mildly, Mark Telea leaving and Caleb Tangitau and Kimi Naholo injured, who do have who is remotely as good as Sevu Reece?

    Wing is our problem position.

    Yes I worry about Reece's top-end pace in comparison with Louis Bielle-Biarrey, but he works hard, has lovely hands, kicks intelligently and has scored eight tries this Super Rugby season which is joint top of NZ players.

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    @sparky I think Reece is a fine stop-gap at the moment. Narawa isn't bashing down the door and Tangitau is injured.

    In saying that, I'd rather see a Clarke/Carter combination on the wings, or see Love given a run at 14 (or even Jordan at 14 with Love at the back).

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    Super Rugby always makes people forget players deficiancies at test level.

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    @sparky Clarke will be the left winger, and I'd choose Narawa on the right. Reece's SR form is very different to how he has performed for the ABs in recent years.

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    Clarke has been in good form this season apart from his last match. Being a bit rusty in his first match after a 5 week injury doesn’t push him down the pecking order

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    Also, was Ardie getting bulldozed over the top of by Taukeiaho close to the line cause for concern or am I reading too much into it?

    Test rugby is defence focused lets not forget people, and there will be plenty of traffic coming his way close to the line if he's gonna be that weak close to the ruck. He ain't gonna be hovering out wide chipping and chasing either at a test 7 like he does for Moana.

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    @Duluth said in All Blacks 2025:

    Clarke has been in good form this season apart from his last match. Being a bit rusty in his first match after a 5 week injury doesn’t push him down the pecking order

    Correct. Some people seem to think that mass changes will be made and we're picking a SuperRugby form XV as opposed to the actual test team.

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    @Duluth How many tries has Caleb Clarke scored in Super Rugby this season?

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    Narawa over Reece.

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    @African-Monkey said in All Blacks 2025:

    Also, was Ardie getting bulldozed over the top of by Taukeiaho close to the line cause for concern or am I reading too much into it?

    Ardie got low. Taukei'aho got even lower and was going forward and had players behind pushing him on. I'm not sure even prime Jerome Kaino was going to do much about that one.

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    @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Duluth How many tries has Caleb Clarke scored in Super Rugby this season?

    Apart from the fact that he's been injured, have you missed the memo about Super rugby form?

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    @Frank said in All Blacks 2025:

    Narawa over Reece.

    Based on what? I hate picking players from the Crusaders as much as anyone but Reece is the better player at the minute.

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    @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

    @African-Monkey said in All Blacks 2025:

    Also, was Ardie getting bulldozed over the top of by Taukeiaho close to the line cause for concern or am I reading too much into it?

    Ardie got low. Taukei'aho got even lower and was going forward and had players behind pushing him on. I'm not sure even prime Jerome Kaino was going to do much about that one.

    Yeah, he got low and thrown off. It wasn't a great attempt.

    Like yeah, he'll be starting somewhere, but these are more important aspects to focus on for the next level instead of him getting favourable penalties from refs and asI said earlier, chipping and chasing on the wing like a primeJeff Wilson.

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    @Mr-Fish Thinking towards the next World Cup, I think Ruben Love is going to be (if fit) the back-up 10 behind DMac and I'd like to see him given some game time there this year for the ABs. But yeah, he's an option on the wing or fullback too. He's an awesome player to have on your bench.

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    @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Frank said in All Blacks 2025:

    Narawa over Reece.

    Based on what? I hate picking players from the Crusaders as much as anyone but Reece is the better player at the minute.

    Based on him being tried and hardly succeeding at the next evel. Right wing is a position where some new blood would be good to look at.

    You also have Scott Barrett in your starting line up. Like, I do too, but you've dropped every other underperforming AB due to their Super form, why does Scott Barrett get picked then based on that logic?

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    @African-Monkey Yes and no.

    Test Rugby, especially in the Northern Hemisphere winter, there is basically no room. As you suggest, it's about how cope when when they have no time to think or adjust.

    That said, the next two RWCs are going to be in Australia in October and November 2027 and the southern States of the USA in September and October 2032. The grounds are going to be harder and the playing conditions are going to be similar to the RWCs of 1995 and 2003. Having players who are good with the ball in hand is going to be useful.

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    @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Mr-Fish Thinking towards the next World Cup, I think Ruben Love is going to be (if fit) the back-up 10 behind DMac and I'd like to see him given some game time there this year for the ABs. But yeah, he's an option on the wing or fullback too. He's an awesome player to have on your bench.

    I suppose the question is whether it would be better Love starting on the wing and shifting into 10 for the final 10 minutes of a couple of the French Tests (if the result is locked in) then starting in the last match, or just coming off the bench each time.

    There aren't really any gimme games this year to give new guys many minutes.

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    @African-Monkey The Crusaders are second in the table. Scott Barrett is their work horse and playing a vital role for his team who are doing a lot better than last year. For ABs (with more quality around him) he doesn't need to hit every ruck so you see more aspects of his game.

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    @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

    @African-Monkey The Crusaders are second in the table. Scott Barrett is their work horse and playing a vital role for his team who are doing a lot better than last year. For ABs (with more quality around him) he doesn't need to hit every ruck so you see more aspects of his game.

    No one seems to get through Rieko's channel defensively either but that seems to count for nothing (and yes, I realise his attack is stunted at centre).

    Seems like certain players get preferential treatment over others on here.

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