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    @duluth thats good for Moody, it was a foot injury wasnt it he was out for, which would affect the stability on heavy lifts

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    Sevu avoids training...

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    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2021:

    Sevu avoids training...

    He gets enough weight training lugging his head around all day to be fair.

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    I’ve heard Mo’unga and Smith are unlikely to play any part in TRC, their babies aren’t due for a couple of weeks and they’d still have to quarantine for 2 weeks in Australia before playing so I’m guessing they’ll just join the team in the US?

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    @pakman said in All Blacks 2021:

    @victor-meldrew Ouch!

    😎

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    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2021:

    @duluth thats good for Moody, it was a foot injury wasnt it he was out for, which would affect the stability on heavy lifts

    Looks good form to me, Laulala looked to be struggling on the upper weight though.

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    Gotta say from the bits of footage I have seen Karl T looks to be in really good shape, I assume a tour like this will only help players with diet/fitness etc.

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    @mn5 said in All Blacks 2021:

    @chris said in All Blacks 2021:

    @act-crusader said in All Blacks 2021:

    @chris said in All Blacks 2021:

    I can not see due to NPC or AB form so far this season why Sotutu is coming into a selection debate.Way behind the 3 starters from the last test, as well as Jacobsen and Blackadder.

    To be fair he’s had one opportunity this season, so it’s hardly worth giving up on him just yet given the opportunities that lay ahead.

    I wouldn’t give up on him ,
    He has just slid down the pecking order at the moment .

    Always a brilliant Dad joke back when Jeremy Thrush and Dominic Bird were in the team.

    You mean the team coached by Shag.

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    @bones said in All Blacks 2021:

    @mn5 said in All Blacks 2021:

    @chris said in All Blacks 2021:

    @act-crusader said in All Blacks 2021:

    @chris said in All Blacks 2021:

    I can not see due to NPC or AB form so far this season why Sotutu is coming into a selection debate.Way behind the 3 starters from the last test, as well as Jacobsen and Blackadder.

    To be fair he’s had one opportunity this season, so it’s hardly worth giving up on him just yet given the opportunities that lay ahead.

    I wouldn’t give up on him ,
    He has just slid down the pecking order at the moment .

    Always a brilliant Dad joke back when Jeremy Thrush and Dominic Bird were in the team.

    You mean the team coached by Shag.

    I never understood that nickname. Is it cos he did lots of rooting ?

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    @mn5 pretty common south island colloquialism I thought...

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    I recently subscribed to "TheXV" (paywalled) mainly as Nick Bishop is publishing some premium rugby analysis which is better than anyone I have read. If you haven't read his pieces, his main gig is as a pro analyst currently working for Stuart Lancaster and Leinster. As you can imagine, his pieces are backed up with detailed stats and videos ... no opinion stuff or clickbait, he really knows his stuff.

    Anyway he wrote a recent piece analysing (and praising) the AB backrow balance he sees in Savea, Papilii and Akira Ioane. Can't publish the whole thing as too long + copyright, tonnes of stats and embedded video analysis but here's his summary -

    "THE New Zealand coaches have obviously found a back-row combination they like in the absence of captain Sam Cane, with Aucklanders Dalton Papalii and Akira Ioane book-ending Hurricane Ardie Savea at number 8. It may not be Read-Kaino-McCaw quite yet, but there are some green shoots of promise and a sense of genuinely complementary roles. Papalii has an enormous appetite for work on defence and at cleanout time, and shows signs of developing a good relationship with Savea on both sides of the ball.

    The real enigma is Akira Ioane at number 6. His lineout work is developing nicely and he can run and handle as well as any big man in New Zealand, to the extent that he routinely plays as the widest of the back-rowers on attack. He is often trusted with making the link to the first back on defence. With the Pumas and the world champion Springboks looming, tougher tests of his mettle in the tight work and in a tighter game await. The likes of Pieter-Steph du Toit, Duane Vermeulen, Pablo Matera and Marcos Kremer will test his physical application to the limit, and beyond"

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    @landp He does a lot of really good stuff for free on theroar.com.au

    https://www.theroar.com.au/2021/09/03/coachs-corner-issue-24-when-the-whingeing-stops-these-boks-can-really-play/

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    Of the three missing, Whitelock is the player whose position we have some depth in.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/126285937/sam-whitelock-the-likeliest-of-missing-all-blacks-dads-to-face-the-springboks-but-hurdles-remain

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/126285937/sam-whitelock-the-likeliest-of-missing-all-blacks-dads-to-face-the-springboks-but-hurdles-remain/

    @Duluth Stuff links not terminated with a / seem to be improperly embedded.

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    @machpants Yeah I first came across him on the Roar. Really a pro, makes most writers look like idiots. Also joins the conversations in a very balanced way.

    His articles in TheXV are up a notch or two. I subscribed to check out his stuff, it's £1 a month only. Other writers are a mixed bag some good some dross. Nick's stuff is top drawer. He has an article on the NZ second row ie Retallic and Whitelock.

    He analyses like a pro. All about the tactics and how units work within the team. I know all this but only as background to watching a team. He does it for a living.

    I notice he never writes or comments on Irish rugby, obviously because that's his day job. No hints.

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    @tim said in All Blacks 2021:

    Stuff links not terminated with a / seem to be improperly embedded.

    Thanks. Cant be arsed fixing it though.. Will be swapping that embed method for a different one soon

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    @bovidae said in All Blacks 2021:

    Of the three missing, Whitelock is the player whose position we have some depth in.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/126285937/sam-whitelock-the-likeliest-of-missing-all-blacks-dads-to-face-the-springboks-but-hurdles-remain

    You'd think that with NZ having been in lockdown for several weeks, and Whitelock and Mo'unga (and Smith) living in the South Island, which hasn't had any cases, it wouldn't be unreasonable if they got an exemption of managed isolation in Queensland. But will they?

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