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    15 Damian McKenzie
    14 Vince Aso
    13 Matt Proctor
    12 George Moala
    11 Julian Savea
    10 Aaron Cruden
    9 Tawera Kerr Barlow
    8 Ardie Savea
    7 Matt Todd
    6 Liam Messam
    5 Sam Whitelock
    4 Brodie Retallick
    3 Owen Franks
    2 Hika Elliot
    1 Joe Moody

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    @Cantab79

    It's the dot after the number causing the issue. The software sees that as an ordered list and increments

    I'll remove them

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    @Duluth

    Thank you

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    I don't think Jordan Taufua can even be in the discussion, and I'm a Crusaders fan. When Read returns, I'd like to see Whetu Douglas switch to the Blindside and Taufua relegated to the bench. In my opinion Douglas has been the find of the season.

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    No love for Kaino, who has been in great form?

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    @mariner4life

    He's been playing mostly at no.8 hasn't he? But I agree he has been strong so far this year.

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    There are more AB-competent players than spots available. Hansen is going to have his work cut out giving people bad news.

    The EOYT will be very interesting: for the Lions it will tried and tested, but after that it will be operation RWC 2019, and looking to replace some of the ageing stalwarts such as Crockett and Kaino, not to mention those departing such as Cruden, TKB and Faumuina.

    IMO, the single most pressing area of concern is to find a replacement for Kaino: it's not Dixon anyway, and I think Squire is more of an 8/bench utility.

    Lots of midfield options all of a sudden too, although outside Crotty and SBW not too many caps.

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    15 J. Barrett
    14 Aso
    13 Proctor
    12 Crotty
    11 Savea
    10 B. Barrett
    9 Perenara
    8 Kaino
    7 Todd
    6 Shields
    5 S. Whitelock
    4 Retallick
    3 Franks
    2 Elliott
    1 Moody

    16 Taylor 17 Crockett 18 Faumuina 19 Bird 20 Taufua 21 Kerr-Barlow 22 D. McKenzie 23 Buckman

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    @Billy-Tell said in NZ Form XV after round 6:

    There are more AB-competent players than spots available. Hansen is going to have his work cut out giving people bad news.

    The EOYT will be very interesting: for the Lions it will tried and tested, but after that it will be operation RWC 2019, and looking to replace some of the ageing stalwarts such as Crockett and Kaino, not to mention those departing such as Cruden, TKB and Faumuina.

    IMO, the single most pressing area of concern is to find a replacement for Kaino: it's not Dixon anyway, and I think Squire is more of an 8/bench utility.

    Lots of midfield options all of a sudden too, although outside Crotty and SBW not too many caps.

    I wonder if the replacement for Kaino is currently playing as a lock. We need a really strong, physical player and someone like Patrick Tuipulotu or Vaea Fifita could make the switch to blindside flanker?

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    @Cantab79 not an outlandish idea, especially given Kaino is also a big lineout target for us

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    Scott Barrett could be a good Nr.6 if he's given more time to settle there.

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    Yeah i don't think Tuipulotu could be considered - i think people underestimate just how quick Kaino is. Fifita or Barrett well worth a look, although I'd like to see Barrett get a bit more staunch on defence.

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    @mariner4life Kaino isn't used much in the lineout for the ABs, certainly not as often as he could be for someone his height. Read and Whitelock are the main targets with BBBR as the third option.

    I think our next long-term no.6 might be currently playing at 7 - Cane. A bit like Michael Jones' transition.

    Squire is probably the player they see as the backup blindside flanker at the moment but he still has plenty of work to do.

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    @Bovidae yeah Cane is a good call. He's the most Kaino like player i can think of.

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    Cane, Read, Surveyor?

    Could be worth a crack although I do also wonder if it weakens the lineout by lessening the possible targets for the opposition to watch.

    Given that Ardie is 6'10" shouldn't he be more proficient in the lineout?

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    @Bones He certainly hits like he's 10 kilos heavier.

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    @Crucial said in NZ Form XV after round 6:

    Cane, Read, Surveyor?

    Could be worth a crack although I do also wonder if it weakens the lineout by lessening the possible targets for the opposition to watch.

    Given that Ardie is 6'10" shouldn't he be more proficient in the lineout?

    The joke that never gets old

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    @Crucial Either Cane or Surveyor could be used as a jumper, particularly if using the locks as lifters (ala the Chiefs).

    Remember McCaw was often used as a lineout target, as was Messam at the front, and both were secure enough. They are all of a similar height (minus the haircut of course).

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    So, um, has Liam Messam retired from the ABs while still being a Chief or what?

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    @MN5 Still available for selection.

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