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    @KiwiMurph said in 2020 Rugby Championship in Oz:

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    @MajorRage said in 2020 Rugby Championship in Oz:

    But for those with families, it would surely be an absolute no-go.

    Been about four months since guys like Koroibete saw their loved ones due to various bubbles.

    You'd think the Wallabies would seriously be entertaining the idea of sending him home for the season - that might be the worst test he's ever played.

    He started out okay, but I thought he wasn't quite the same after getting a big smashing from Jordie. Seemed to be anticipating the hits or something because he dropped the ball a few times after that

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    Foster specifically mentioned Kirifi's aggressive ball-carrying and dominant tackling when asked about his selection. He still needs to work on his decision-making though.

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    Out of interest does anyone know how long the AB's pre commercial airlines used to spend away from home? A boat to Europe can't have been a quick affair plus all the games they played. And they did this as amateurs. Also, the end of year tours must be 4-6 weeks away each year?

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    @chimoaus It would have taken weeks to travel by boat in each direction, so the total time away was many months.

    An example:
    The 1924-25 Invincibles played their first tour match on 13 Sep 1924 and their last tour match on 18 Feb 1925 (32 games, Nepia played in all of them)

    In the early days of air travel:
    For the 1972-73 to the British Isles, France and the North America, the first tour game was on 19 Oct 1972 and the last game on 10 Feb 1973 (32 games)
    In the 1976 tour to South Africa, the first match was on 30 June and the last match on 18 Sep (24 games).

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    @Bones said in 2020 Rugby Championship in Oz:

    @Yeetyaah said in 2020 Rugby Championship in Oz:

    I find Kirifi to be a bit of a dick tbh. Nothing against his playing ability, but he seems like the kinda dude that would step you out of you glanced in his direction for less than a second.

    Certainly one of the oddest takes I've seen on here bro!

    I reckon it’s hilarious.

    Come out from under the doona @Yeetyaah 😉

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    @KiwiMurph said in 2020 Rugby Championship in Oz:

    @Stargazer said in 2020 Rugby Championship in Oz:

    @sparky said in 2020 Rugby Championship in Oz:

    @antipodean No Ash Dixon, no Luke Jacobson, no Lachlan Boshier, No Josh Ioane, no TJ Faine.

    And again, no David Havili. FFS

    perhaps they saw his game on the weekend....

    Yeah he’s not playing well, and well behind other options at fullback. Not a surprise at all.

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    @Kirwan said in 2020 Rugby Championship in Oz:

    Yeah he’s not playing well, and well behind other options at fullback. Not a surprise at all.

    Typical haha.

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    @Stargazer said in 2020 Rugby Championship in Oz:

    @Kirwan said in 2020 Rugby Championship in Oz:

    Yeah he’s not playing well, and well behind other options at fullback. Not a surprise at all.

    Typical haha.

    Not alone in that opinion, you might be in yours though 🙂

    As an Auckland fan, was pretty happy with his performance.

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    @Kirwan I don't think I'm the only one who thinks "he's not playing well" is an exaggeration. I think many will agree that he had one bad game in an otherwise very good season. He's not "well" behind the other fullbacks. He may be the next to be called up if a fullback/second five goes down and they want a replacement. He might even have been in the squad if he hadn't been so unlucky with his injuries.

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    I think you the only one thinking he was a chance for a call up for the RC.

    BB, JB and DMac are all ahead of him. How many players have to be in front of him for you think he’s well behind?

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    Oh, and Will Jordan is probably ahead of him too.

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    @Kirwan If he hadn't been unlucky with injuries and had played a full SRA and North v South, he had a good chance to be in the squad from the beginning, either ahead of Dmac (who had an awful year) or Will Jordan (who wouldn't have had much game time at fullback).

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    If he was a better player he might have had a chance too.

    I get it, your a fan and you like cheerleading him. Just pointing out your opinion isn’t matching what the AB selectors have seeing for the past few years.

    I’d expect to be mocked if I was pumping Trainor as hard you are Havilli.

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    Havili was in excellent form last year but given he was a fringe AB squad player, you need a lot of things to go right to cement that spot.

    He looked good again at the start of the year particularly in the Tahs and Blues games before the bowel surgery. Then the fracture.

    He comes back he looks about 70-80% of the pre-injured player. Again not being a first or second choice, and coming back from injury you need the stars to align, so no surprise he didn’t get the call up. Better him playing regularly to get that game fitness up should that emergency call up come.

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    @ACT-Crusader I think he's been more than 70 - 80% for the Mako. He had one bad game and has been excellent in others. But you're right, the stars have to align when you've been unlucky all year. And they clearly didn't.

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    @Kirwan said in 2020 Rugby Championship in Oz:

    If he was a better player he might have had a chance too.

    I get it, your a fan and you like cheerleading him. Just pointing out your opinion isn’t matching what the AB selectors have seeing for the past few years.

    I’d expect to be mocked if I was pumping Trainor as hard you are Havilli.

    Of course you would be mocked. Trainor isn't even SR level.

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    @antipodean said in 2020 Rugby Championship in Oz:

    The All Blacks travelling squad for the Investec Tri Nations is as follows:

    Forwards

    Hookers: Asafo Aumua, Dane Coles and Codie Taylor.

    Props: George Bower, Alex Hodgman, Nepo Laulala, Tyrel Lomax, Joe Moody, Karl Tu'inukuafe, and Ofa Tuungafasi.

    Locks: Scott Barrett, Mitchell Dunshea, Patrick Tuipulotu, Tupou Vaa'i and Samuel Whitelock.

    Loose Forwards: Sam Cane, Shannon Frizell, Cullen Grace, Akira Ioane, Du'Plessis Kirifi, Dalton Papalii, Ardie Savea and Hoskins Sotutu.

    Backs:

    Halfbacks: TJ Perenara, Aaron Smith and Brad Weber.

    First five-eighths: Beauden Barrett and Richie Mo'unga.

    Midfielders: Jack Goodhue, Rieko Ioane, Ngani Laumape, Anton Lienert-Brown and Peter Umaga-Jensen.

    Outside backs: Jordie Barrett, Caleb Clarke, Will Jordan, Damian McKenzie and Sevu Reece.

    So Bridge not replaced and Ngani added = Roane covering wing. Radical thought, I know.

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    Not surprised Boshier missed out to Kirifi. Boshier has an awesome trick but it relies largely on how the ref will ref the breakdown. Kirifi's skillset will more easily transfer to test rugby.

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    @ACT-Crusader doona? Away with your Australian slang.

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    @Stargazer said in 2020 Rugby Championship in Oz:

    @Kirwan said in 2020 Rugby Championship in Oz:

    If he was a better player he might have had a chance too.

    I get it, your a fan and you like cheerleading him. Just pointing out your opinion isn’t matching what the AB selectors have seeing for the past few years.

    I’d expect to be mocked if I was pumping Trainor as hard you are Havilli.

    Of course you would be mocked. Trainor isn't even SR level.

    Both are fullbacks not playing well at NPC level that haven’t been selected for the ABs.

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