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  • SiamS Offline
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    #1012

    Also funny that we were a finger tip from winning but by fuck don't blame the fluffybunny that couldn't kick a conversion from throwing distance....

    I don't know how to properly assess a loss like this one but was encouraged to see the hurt in the sheds afterwards, something we all could probably benefit from after such heralded dominance

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    #1013

    Due to lack of sleep I'll add my tuppence worth about goal kicking.

    It is not the only reason we lost, and I agree wholeheartedly that conceding 5 tries and the reasons for that are much more concerning, but it was a factor and shouldn't be ignored.

    Listening to the play back feature on Radio Sport on Sunday there was a real reluctance by the hosts to accept that Barrett should carry any blame (looking at you Devlin). This annoyed me. Whilst Barrett's goal kicking didn't concede 5 tries it did cost 8 points. In order to fix a problem it must be acknowledged (so that we can whinge about it and somehow convey via telepathy to the selectors the error of their ways).

    I'm not advocating dropping BB as a result, but I am advocating ensuring that the best goal kicker on the field at any time is the player taking the shots. In what I think is the best backline (BFA @ 15, Naholo 14) that is BB. On Saturday it was JB and then DMac.

    More generally, the rest of the world can celebrate our loss (listening to a couple of Pommie correspondents on the radio I was so pleased for them that England beat the All Blacks ...) but you've got to maintain some perspective. To win you've got to:

    1. Catch the ABs a little off their game. In this case at 12 nil up they started believing their own press.
    2. Take your own opportunities. SA created 3 excellent tries.
    3. Capitalise on AB errors (17 of 36 points)
    4. Tackle like demons. Will only work if points 1 2 & 3 are in effect. And realistically did they defend that well? They still conceded 6 tries.

    I'm pissed off we lost, but of the various teams looking forward I'm happier to be an All Black fan, regardless of result, than any other.

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    Thought it was a fantastic match on Saturday and well done to the bokke for a famous win.

    As we saw last year, this AB side is prone to lapses in games and with so many young players in the side, who are used to winning in black it is easy to see why that is the case.

    We put ourselves in a ridiculous position after being 12-0 up early in the game. that was a mixture of stupidity, poor play and attitude and the boks pounced on it.

    I was pleased that we were in such a dire position early in the 2nd half that we corrected our game, and pulled them back, dominated the game and really should have won it.

    that kind of experience is gold for this side.

    in many ways a freak result but that is what we have experienced in world cup losses, so i am pleased this team has had a taste of this before next year so we can recongnise it happenning and respond earlier with how we play.

    Interesting to see that we went very narrow on attack, I think Hansen is gearing us up to be able to playh a lot iof this at the RWC but not overplay his hand too much.

    Eciting game, dissapointing but I think it has come at a good time for this side to learn and grow from it.

    Privately, I think hansen will be pleased they have got such a game now.

    How we respond is important.

    On Barratts kicking - itgs a worry and he aint going to magically become carter. we are vulnerable in a tight contest if it comes down to kicks. at least one will

    we also need to get our top forward pack through the RWC. we badly missed Retallick and we will need Moody and Coles (although i think Taylor will still start) throughout.

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    @booboo said in All Blacks v Springboks:

    You've got to stop worrying about the Poms and how they feel about us.

    Been invited to a corporate jolly for the Pom-AB game in November at Twickenham. I'll try hard to remember your advice if The Curse of the Meldrews strikes as it did at Cardiff in 2007...

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    @booboo said in All Blacks v Springboks:

    To win you've got to:

    1. Catch the ABs a little off their game. In this case at 12 nil up they started believing their own press.
    2. Take your own opportunities. SA created 3 excellent tries.
    3. Capitalise on AB errors (17 of 36 points)
    4. Tackle like demons. Will only work if points 1 2 & 3 are in effect. And realistically did they defend that well? They still conceded 6 tries.

    Further to that, how similar was this game to the Dunedin Bled last year?

    Match dominated by the ABs, a series of mistakes allowing the Wobs to score a lot of points, in amongst a couple of well constructed tries, and the rugby world us convinced the ABs are over the crest and Aus is on the way back.

    Only this year the inches favoured the opposition.

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    #1017

    I'm firmly in the "I wanted to see a dropgoal" camp.

    But I do admit the try opportunity was on.

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    @rapido Yep, it was try time if Dyenti doesn't hit the ball - and he only just hit it too.

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    #1019

    Stills from a second earlier show that Dyantyi made a good decision. Not so jammy ....

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    @rapido with that overlap it was the right decision, he had to pressure the ball carrier otherwise they were done...he does what he did, they win, he gets it wrong...

    Do you have stills from a few seconds before, was listening to talkback last night and a guy reckons DMac was in the pocket but BB basically over ruled him by slotting in and calling for it.

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    @rapido The only problem with this scenario was that they risked 3 minutes of play to get to this point. A lot of things could have gone wrong during that time. There were drop kick opportunities even before the clock hit the 80th minute mark. Should have taken it earlier.

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    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks v Springboks:

    @rapido with that overlap it was the right decision, he had to pressure the ball carrier otherwise they were done...he does what he did, they win, he gets it wrong...

    Do you have stills from a few seconds before, was listening to talkback last night and a guy reckons DMac was in the pocket but BB basically over ruled him by slotting in and calling for it.

    DMac had been in the pocket for a while IIRC.

    Back to that play, it came off for him spectacularly but 9/10 I think it fails, but he really had no other play so as you say it was the right decision.

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    To be honest, I'm not too fussed, given how BB had been kicking, maybe he lacked the confidence in nailing a DG, and maybe Dmac said no thanks as well, so while the DG was the right option, with the players we had out there (with the kicking boots out there) it wasn't on?

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    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks v Springboks:

    Do you have stills from a few seconds before, was listening to talkback last night and a guy reckons DMac was in the pocket but BB basically over ruled him by slotting in and calling for it.

    In that 2 to 3 minute period. Twice nz set for a drop, and then realigned, then set for the drop, then realigned.

    At one stage both BB and DM were in the pocket at same time. Other time just DM.

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    @bones the primary problem is that he did not pass it American Footie style. Now there would have been no problems. Way back in the day I actually did this is a game and everyone like WTF. What did he just do. Just thinking out of the box.

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    @broughie said in All Blacks v Springboks:

    @bones the primary problem is that he did not pass it American Footie style. Now there would have been no problems. Way back in the day I actually did this is a game and everyone like WTF. What did he just do. Just thinking out of the box.

    Ok mate

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    replied to Rapido on last edited by
    #1027

    @rapido I guess the thing is, even if you do practice them, not only replicating a game situation, but the match intensity and pressure, add in that in this instance the match result hinging on your kick, maybe they just felt none of those situations were quite right, and with time up, they rolled the dice with what they knew; go for the try.

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    @broughie said in All Blacks v Springboks:

    @bones the primary problem is that he did not pass it American Footie style. Now there would have been no problems. Way back in the day I actually did this is a game and everyone like WTF. What did he just do. Just thinking out of the box.

    OK... Ummm... Not sure what you're responding to?

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    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks v Springboks:

    @rapido I guess the thing is, even if you do practice them, not only replicating a game situation, but the match intensity and pressure, add in that in this instance the match result hinging on your kick, maybe they just felt none of those situations were quite right, and with time up, they rolled the dice with what they knew; go for the try.

    I think I read somewhere (Herald app maybe?) that TJP said they were set for the droppie and then him and BB saw an opening and decided to overrule it and they went for the try - I think this was before they went to the left when DMac was back in the pocket.

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    @nepia I think thats the thing, natural instinct is to run it, so while they were set, they look up, see the space...whereas say an English 10, natural instinct is to go for the DG, so the 9 looks up, sees the space, but they follow through.

    Different mindset.

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    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks v Springboks:

    @nepia I think thats the thing, natural instinct is to run it, so while they were set, they look up, see the space...whereas say an English 10, natural instinct is to go for the DG, so the 9 looks up, sees the space, but they follow through.

    Different mindset.

    I don't want them going for DGs left right and centre. But if they concluded in the debrief that it was something they Could have done, then at least it might make them prep for the future when they might need to set up for one in a knock out game

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