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  • sparkyS Offline
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    replied to pakman on last edited by sparky
    #837

    @pakman I could easily see another Prop or Christie making it, instead of one of D Mac or Josh Ioane.

    Strange if fit will be the 4th lock.

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  • YeetyaahY Online
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    Parkinson's injury came at the worst time eh. Fella was a shoe in for the 3rd lock spot I reckon. That's the area of interest for me this morning. Well that and loosies.

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    Also worth noting Grant Fox mentioned that if the opening Bledisloes are in Aus then the ABs are going to need more than 35 to be in the squad that travels over as it won't be possible to fly players over if there are injuries.

    So i'd expect extra players named either today or later.

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    Scrafton making an AB squad would be embarrassing. The guy doesn't dominate provincial rugby, let alone higher levels. Dunshea is only marginally better: at least he stands out at NPC level. And yet I have to recognise that in the absence of Retallick, Barrett, Parkinson, Strange and Dickson, we're a little bereft in this position.

    At hooker I hope Aumua makes it ahead of Coltman, who I used to like but his line out throwing scares the shit outta me.

    Midfield will be interesting. ALB, Ioane and Goodhue are givens, and there really aren't any other 12 options so it's clearly one of Ennor or Peter Umaga-Jensen, but that's a tight call. I'd stick with Ennor for the time being. I think he's the more likely long-term AB.

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    When is this fanciful team named anyway?

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    @shark 11am.

    I agree wholeheartedly on Scrafton. A hard pass for me. He came on yesterday and his contribution was giving away 2 penalties.

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    #843

    Is it fair now that we're in this position, to question the development pathway for genuine locks over the last few years? We haven't seen anyone of genuine size and clear international ability emerge for a while, and in the meantime many of the SR franchises have been pissing about playing blindside flankers at lock far more frequently than can be healthy, whilst also promoting the likes of Scrafton and Whetton. Jeez, Hamish Dalziel wouldn't even shit on those guys. Parkinson might be the only one who's come through of late.

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    It'd be outstanding if someone with more time than I could post the names, stats, provinces and status of the U20 locks since 2016 or so. Those are the guys we should now be turning to.

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    @shark said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:

    Scrafton making an AB squad would be embarrassing. The guy doesn't dominate provincial rugby, let alone higher levels. Dunshea is only marginally better: at least he stands out at NPC level. And yet I have to recognise that in the absence of Retallick, Barrett, Parkinson, Strange and Dickson, we're a little bereft in this position.

    At hooker I hope Aumua makes it ahead of Coltman, who I used to like but his line out throwing scares the shit outta me.

    Midfield will be interesting. ALB, Ioane and Goodhue are givens, and there really aren't any other 12 options so it's clearly one of Ennor or Peter Umaga-Jensen, but that's a tight call. I'd stick with Ennor for the time being. I think he's the more likely long-term AB.

    I think this is living proof that the Rugby gods are punishing the ABs for having guys as good as Retallick and Whitelock playing at the same time.

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    #846

    No surprises.
    Strange and Vaa’i get the lock spots

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  • KiwiMurphK Online
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    Good to see Grace in.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    Two CM players. One described as being from Manukau, one from Auckland.
    Get it right

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  • YeetyaahY Online
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    #849

    Vaa'i and Grace are a surprise for me. Glad Clarke is there he deserves a spot. Wonder if Ennor will be available after last night's injury, knee injuries are never good.

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  • TimT Away
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    Great to see Hodgman make it.

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    lack of specialist 12s is a stand out , Nor the selectors fault mind you, it could be argued all those midfielders are better 13s

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    replied to kiwiinmelb on last edited by
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    @kiwiinmelb ALB is a 12.

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    @Yeetyaah Honestly think he is a significantly better player at 13.

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    @kiwiinmelb Yeah, 12 and lock the big issues.

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    replied to Tim on last edited by Yeetyaah
    #855

    @Tim agree to disagree. He's been average this year but he's always been a consistent performer. I'm hoping Fozzie and co aren't looking at Goodhue as a 12.

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    replied to Yeetyaah on last edited by
    #856

    @Yeetyaah said in AB squad for the Bledisloe Cup?:

    @kiwiinmelb ALB is a 12.

    Yeah so does goodhue , but is that out of necessity or is that where he is best suited ?

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