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  • sparkyS Offline
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    #579

    Tomos Williams, Ross Moriarty and Wyn Jones (the prop) were the pick of the Welshmen. Rhys Priestland did well when he came on. Hope that is not the end for Alan Wyn Jones, top man whose flagon should never be empty.

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    @stargazer said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    @l_n_p said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    ESPN not much better. Mentioned Moala, then corrected to Mounga who never got on the field ...

    Mo'unga came on in the 68th minute. Played at fullback.

    I think there was a fair amount of interchange in the backline in the last 20min

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    @stargazer said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    @l_n_p said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    ESPN not much better. Mentioned Moala, then corrected to Mounga who never got on the field ...

    Mo'unga came on in the 68th minute. Played at fullback.

    My bad, I missed that.

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    @nostrildamus said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    @stag said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    Surely going through to the next WC Whitelock will retain the captaincy

    Gets my vote, he is decisive, clear, keeps pressure on.
    Edit: oh I'm reading between the lines but you mean even if Cane returns? Yes, I'd still prefer Sam.

    Which Sam lol

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    @machpants said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    @nostrildamus said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    @stag said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    Surely going through to the next WC Whitelock will retain the captaincy

    Gets my vote, he is decisive, clear, keeps pressure on.
    Edit: oh I'm reading between the lines but you mean even if Cane returns? Yes, I'd still prefer Sam.

    Which Sam lol

    ha! Big Sam.

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    @sparky said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    Tomos Williams, Ross Moriarty and Wyn Jones (the prop) were the pick of the Welshmen. Dan Biggar did well when he came on. Hope that is not the end for Alan Wyn Jones, top man whose flagon should never be empty.

    Priestland.

    Can't blame you though. All those Welsh look the same.

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    @nostrildamus said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    @machpants said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    @nostrildamus said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    @stag said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    Surely going through to the next WC Whitelock will retain the captaincy

    Gets my vote, he is decisive, clear, keeps pressure on.
    Edit: oh I'm reading between the lines but you mean even if Cane returns? Yes, I'd still prefer Sam.

    Which Sam lol

    ha! Big Sam.

    Yeah totally. Cane is awesome, but Whitelock is less prone to injury and a better capt imo

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    @booboo Thanks. Will correct.

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    That was an entertaining watch. Welsh always looked like they were barely hanging on in the first 60. I'm a bit annoyed at how stupid Lomax gave away the free kick with his three early engages, even after the ref explicitly told him not to. Laulala needs to work on his tackling technique. More wrappy-wrappy, less shoulder-fucky

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    Thought the forwards were awesome.

    Havilli experiment needs to end. A bit poke.

    Will Jordan reminds me of Cullen when he effortlessly slides through defence. Tonnes of skill.

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    #589

    JK now saying what I have been thinking, Blackadder and Paps allow Savea to play looser. Someone here said Akira and Savea are too similar at 6 and 8 together, but I still like Akira competing in the loosies. I'm beginning to think Blackadder has a nose in front at 6, and then there is Luke Jacobson in the reckoning. And Sotutu. We really are spoiled at the moment.

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    @tordah said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    That was an entertaining watch. Welsh always looked like they were barely hanging on in the first 60. I'm a bit annoyed at how stupid Lomax gave away the free kick with his three early engages, even after the ref explicitly told him not to. Laulala needs to work on his tackling technique. More wrappy-wrappy, less shoulder-fucky

    Yeah, our Welsh poster was raging at half time how the ref had ruined the game, I assume buy not giving cards to beaudy and Blackadder and/or a red to nepo

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    Stuff
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    @machpants said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    @nostrildamus said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    @machpants said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    @nostrildamus said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    @stag said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    Surely going through to the next WC Whitelock will retain the captaincy

    Gets my vote, he is decisive, clear, keeps pressure on.
    Edit: oh I'm reading between the lines but you mean even if Cane returns? Yes, I'd still prefer Sam.

    Which Sam lol

    ha! Big Sam.

    Yeah totally. Cane is awesome, but Whitelock is less prone to injury and a better capt imo

    Perhaps we can try different players with the captain's armband until we get it right? Worked at 12 & 13 for the last few years... 😎

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    #593

    Just how much has Calebs Clarke’s 7’s decision stymied his All Blacks career…

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    #594

    I thought the ALB-Rieko centres combination looked infinitely better than Havili-ALB. In fact, I wonder when they are going to give up on the inside centre experiment with Havili, whose lack of directness offers no threat and disrupts the entire backline. I can see he was an acceptable stopgap but they really need to develop Tupea.

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    @mrdenmore said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    I thought the ALB-Rieko centres combination looked infinitely better than Havili-ALB. In fact, I wonder when they are going to give up on the inside centre experiment with Havili, whose lack of directness offers no threat and disrupts the entire backline. I can see he was an acceptable stopgap but they really need to develop Tupea.

    All of this.

    Nice Super Rugby player all the same.

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    @mrdenmore said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    I thought the ALB-Rieko centres combination looked infinitely better than Havili-ALB. In fact, I wonder when they are going to give up on the inside centre experiment with Havili, whose lack of directness offers no threat and disrupts the entire backline. I can see he was an acceptable stopgap but they really need to develop Tupea.

    I m hopeful with Tupea , for no other reason than he looks like a genuine 12 , and we haven’t had that for a while

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  • sparkyS Offline
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    @stag said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    Just how much has Calebs Clarke’s 7’s decision stymied his All Blacks career…

    I back Caleb Clarke and Jack Goodhue to be back next year.

    We are lucky to have so many quality players at the moment. I say lucky but it's down to the hard work of coaches from NZ grassroots to schools to academies to the NPC to Super franchises and the AB set-up. You make your own luck sometimes.

    Just need a few more top-quality 9s and some Props with more complete skill sets.

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    @mrdenmore said in Wales v All Blacks 30th Oct NH Tour:

    I thought the ALB-Rieko centres combination looked infinitely better than Havili-ALB. In fact, I wonder when they are going to give up on the inside centre experiment with Havili, whose lack of directness offers no threat and disrupts the entire backline. I can see he was an acceptable stopgap but they really need to develop Tupea.

    Havili seems to be going backwards in form. That of course has the caveat that he looked his best playing Tonga, Fiji and the Wallabies.

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