All Blacks v Springboks
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@no-quarter said in All Blacks v Springboks:
@sneakdefreak said in All Blacks v Springboks:
So I guess the Old Foe is back?
Great test match although we still seem to have a thing for not kicking dropgoals. Also, and I'm not the biggest rugby union watcher on this site, but Jordie Barrett surely can't be the best fullback in NZ. That lineout pass....
Ben Smith is the best fullback. But we're so utterly devoid of options on the right wing Jordie has been getting the starts with Ben moving out. We really need to uncover a world class right wing before the RWC.
Wouldn’t say we’re devoid of right wing options, assuming BFA stays at FB, we have Naholo who’s going alright. Then they just need to pick the right ones after him, first on the list is Alaimalo. Bridge probably next.
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@chris-b said in All Blacks v Springboks:
Just saw Steve Tew coming out of the TAB with very large both smile and briefcase.
He was saying something about having Beaudy locked in for another four years.
Gotta pay for Ioane’s new contract somehow....
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@mariner4life said in All Blacks v Springboks:
Beaudem Barrett fucking sucks
And so do his deadshit brothers
Get help man.
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@cgrant said in All Blacks v Springboks:
@rapido said in All Blacks v Springboks:
@kirwan said in All Blacks v Springboks:
@akan004 said in All Blacks v Springboks:
I think Patty T may have played his last test in an AB jersey. He tends to lose the ball in contact too much. And as much as Ofa has improved, who else was nervous every time a scrum packed down in the 2nd half?
Not me, Ofa was huge out there. Franks is a big concern IMO, and was deservedly yanked after 45mins.
Patrick also had a good game, some big runs and good tight work. Dropped one ball.
I disagree.
I'm an Ofa T fan but a Pat T doubter.
But 2 attacking 5m scrums we got put under pressure and fluffed our moves. The kosh was on Ofa's side. He was up against a good scrummaging sub in Beast, though. Pat T not on the field at that time.
When Laulala is fit again, he will be on the bench. He is the best THP in NZ as far as scrummaging is concerned.
Can't agree. He is the heir apparent, but Owen did a good job on Kitshoff, whereas Nepo tends to be rock solid but less able to dominate.
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Some utterly brainless shit cost us big time tonight.
BB's rubbish goal kicking was the losing of the game. Just not good enough. Problem is that it has been so obvious for so long but we keep getting told there is no issue. Criminal that there were two better kickers in the team going unused too.
The lack of droppie attempt at the end was a big concern too. That is the sort of bone headed play that results in embarrassing early exits from RWC's.
Im more pissed off about the nature of the loss than actually losing the game. This AB team looks great when things come off and we can run up big scores quickly but this game and the Lions series have exposed them a bit when they are under pressure late in a game. We are probably 2:2 in close finishes in the last two seasons.
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@pukunui said in All Blacks v Springboks:
Some utterly brainless shit cost us big time tonight.
BB's rubbish goal kicking was the losing of the game. Just not good enough. Problem is that it has been so obvious for so long but we keep getting told there is no issue. Criminal that there were two better kickers in the team going unused too.
The lack of droppie attempt at the end was a big concern too. That is the sort of bone headed play that results in embarrassing early exits from RWC's.
Im more pissed off about the nature of the loss than actually losing the game. This AB team looks great when things come off and we can run up big scores quickly but this game and the Lions series have exposed them a bit when they are under pressure late in a game. We are probably 2:2 in close finishes in the last two seasons.
From 2008-2015 we had quite a few close losses with some ‘brain dead’ play, but yet won two world cups. Go figure aye.
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What I enjoyed (perversely) was that after second try Boks got their gander up and really put it to us. Shows that they have been well down on confidence.
Great for rugby to see Boks performing.
I can honestly say I'm glad that wasn't a 60-0 win, as WAATP Smith fretted about mid first half! -
@tim said in All Blacks v Springboks:
Gotta say we missed Retallick big time.
Dunno...was a lot of ordinary and poor from a good number of players, BBBR is damn good the way we played I don't think we'd have won.
Too much rust out there, dumb decisions and pushing the play (almost sounds like after a northland game)
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@act-crusader said in All Blacks v Springboks:
@pukunui said in All Blacks v Springboks:
Some utterly brainless shit cost us big time tonight.
BB's rubbish goal kicking was the losing of the game. Just not good enough. Problem is that it has been so obvious for so long but we keep getting told there is no issue. Criminal that there were two better kickers in the team going unused too.
The lack of droppie attempt at the end was a big concern too. That is the sort of bone headed play that results in embarrassing early exits from RWC's.
Im more pissed off about the nature of the loss than actually losing the game. This AB team looks great when things come off and we can run up big scores quickly but this game and the Lions series have exposed them a bit when they are under pressure late in a game. We are probably 2:2 in close finishes in the last two seasons.
From 2008-2015 we had quite a few close losses with some ‘brain dead’ play, but yet won two world cups. Go figure aye.
And we saw some pretty important goal/drop kicks go over to win us those world cups. Go figure.
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@taniwharugby I do wonder if, with Barrett in place of Retallick, Squire has to play tighter. He wasn't very visible tonight.
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@tim said in All Blacks v Springboks:
@taniwharugby I do wonder if, with Barrett in place of Retallick, Squire has to play tighter. He wasn't very visible tonight.
He appeared to get injured early on a few times then went missing a bit.
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It's weird that the All Blacks were so bad yet actually so good in much of what they did. Dominated the game and scored 6 tries. Any other team would have been savaged tonight. So we'll done to the Boks - if they can play like that every week they will be world number 2 soon. Yet they lost to the Aussies ... Very weird
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@pukunui said in All Blacks v Springboks:
@act-crusader said in All Blacks v Springboks:
@pukunui said in All Blacks v Springboks:
Some utterly brainless shit cost us big time tonight.
BB's rubbish goal kicking was the losing of the game. Just not good enough. Problem is that it has been so obvious for so long but we keep getting told there is no issue. Criminal that there were two better kickers in the team going unused too.
The lack of droppie attempt at the end was a big concern too. That is the sort of bone headed play that results in embarrassing early exits from RWC's.
Im more pissed off about the nature of the loss than actually losing the game. This AB team looks great when things come off and we can run up big scores quickly but this game and the Lions series have exposed them a bit when they are under pressure late in a game. We are probably 2:2 in close finishes in the last two seasons.
From 2008-2015 we had quite a few close losses with some ‘brain dead’ play, but yet won two world cups. Go figure aye.
And we saw some pretty important goal/drop kicks go over to win us those world cups. Go figure.
And yet we didn’t see them very often if at all in the intervening years to pull out a victory in a close test. Go figure back at ya.
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@unite Squire should have been subbed after the initial injury. I said this to my watching companion at the time.
He clearly wasn't right. You could see it in the driving maul try where the South African hooker scored and then on the second half kick off.
I was stunned that he took til 58 minutes to come off.
I do acknowledge that the player and the training staff have more knowledge of the injury than me, but I think the "warrior mentality" of the players hurts the team at times
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@rapido really how does your mind work. In this game there was more penalties awarded in the 2nd half then in the 1st half and the telling thing is the ABs were not penalised in the 2nd half. That's persistent infringing and requires progressively harsher penalties. That is the whole point of penalties on rugby. Otherwise what's the point then if a team can concede p
5 consecutive penalties in their danger zone and don't get cards