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  • CrucialC Offline
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    #2571

    The table should really only show those expected to be capable of playing test rugby either right now or with short in camp development eg QT if he was listed on this at the start of the year.

    There are plenty in that table that are far away from being ready.

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    replied to Crucial on last edited by Duluth
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    @crucial said in All Blacks 2021:

    There are plenty in that table that are far away from being ready.

    I agree. Those are the positions that lack depth.

    It's an easy way of glancing across the rows and seeing where the problems are

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    They look to have used previous AB selection (irrespective if you played or not) as an indicator, which is fair enough.

    So then PUJ should be in the 3rd team in place of Nankivell, and you would have Cameron ahead of Love, as two examples. Personally I would have Harmon ahead of Christie too.

    Ross was called into the ABs this year but Hodgman was an AB last year. A toss up.

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  • gt12G Offline
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    #2574

    It's an interesting table, but there are a few strange ones (e.g., Nankivell ahead of PUJ and not listed as a 12, where he is significantly better). Similarly, TUJ is a 12 too. Beyond that, Flanders should be there ahead of MMT and Hodgman is completely missing.

    Having said that, as @Duluth said, exactly where different players would get placed depends on the selector, so it's to be expected that I won't agree with much of it.

    To show how the table serves its purpose, we could probably add another column and in some positions still have quality players who could become international class.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    @duluth said in All Blacks 2021:

    @crucial said in All Blacks 2021:

    There are plenty in that table that are far away from being ready.

    I agree. Those are the positions that lack depth.

    It's an easy way of glancing across the rows and seeing where the problems are

    1,2,3 OK but hardly a strong fight.
    4,5 weak depth
    6 pretty good
    7 only strong to 3rd pick if AS is moved there
    8 only good by shuffling some 6s in
    9 OK if Fakatava is available but quality drops quickly
    10 weak
    11 weak
    12 some options but nothing cemented
    13 first choice good, then like 12
    14 depth disappears quickly
    15 with no DMac very weak although breakout seasons from Sullivan and/or CGB could change that picture.

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    #2576

    listing a bunch of names is not depth!

    Some of the guys in the left column aren't playing well, some of the guys in the 2nd column have been proven to not be to standard

    that's not depth, that's just people who play the position

    this looks like another "NZ rugby players are all amazing, so it can't be their fault results aren't there"

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    @crucial said in All Blacks 2021:

    11 weak
    14 depth disappears quickly

    I can't think of time when the wing depth has been worse

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    replied to Duluth on last edited by
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    @duluth said in All Blacks 2021:

    @crucial said in All Blacks 2021:

    11 weak
    14 depth disappears quickly

    I can't think of time when the wing depth has been worse

    Which is saying a lot when we had Ralph on the wing

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    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2021:

    listing a bunch of names is not depth!

    Some of the guys in the left column aren't playing well, some of the guys in the 2nd column have been proven to not be to standard

    that's not depth, that's just people who play the position

    this looks like another "NZ rugby players are all amazing, so it can't be their fault results aren't there"

    I'm just disappointed they stopped naming people after five. I wanted to everyone to know that I'm 1847834th in line to be first five-eighth for the All Blacks.

    To actually show the relative depth in positions, they should have coloured the cells with the standard of the player.

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    #2580

    Good analysis I thought. The enlarged squad needed this year for such a tough program has built depth through international test opportunities.
    Shows how weak we are depth wise in some spots and how some super teams will be threadbare in areas.
    Only quibbles for me were Rayasi T Christie and Love rated that high.
    We have a lot of 'not quites' at 6 currently. Hoping someone pushes forward there and that we get others progress at prop 10 and back 3.
    Thought Harry Plummer and Selby Rickett deserved inclusion and maybe Sami Finau and Sam Gilbert. But only at 5th choice level.

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    #2581

    There'll be a few surprises that come through, always does.

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    replied to Old Samurai Jack on last edited by
    #2582

    Depth in mediocrity perhaps.
    There's only 2-3 people on that list I'd argue are currently amongst the top in the world in their position (and the second one and third one are arguable).

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    #2583

    Odd to see Rayasi ranked as 3rd best right wing. I have never seen him play in that position. Christie included in the best opensides is also weird as he did not play in 2021 and hardly set the world on fire in 2020. Nankivell named as outside centre is also questionable as he is mainly a second five. I don't know how to think about Ruben Love's inclusion in this list too. McClutchie was far better in this year's NPC and I am not from Napier !

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    #2584

    @machpants that’s probably why our forwards are fucked. He has them riding stationary bikes.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    #2585

    That second team has “midweek” written all over it.

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    @kirwan said in All Blacks 2021:

    @duluth said in All Blacks 2021:

    @crucial said in All Blacks 2021:

    11 weak
    14 depth disappears quickly

    I can't think of time when the wing depth has been worse

    Which is saying a lot when we had Ralph on the wing

    Stole lots of caps from Rundle, Reihana and James Kerr.

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    @billy-tell said in All Blacks 2021:

    It’s funny. Savea is highly rated outside of this forum, whether that’s journalists or rugby fans from our opponents, but here he seems to be regarded as borderline useless. Someone is wrong.

    I see world rugby have named him at number 8 in their dream team. Along with Barrett at 10 and Jordan at 14.

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  • nzzpN Offline
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    @billy-tell said in All Blacks 2021:

    @billy-tell said in All Blacks 2021:

    It’s funny. Savea is highly rated outside of this forum, whether that’s journalists or rugby fans from our opponents, but here he seems to be regarded as borderline useless. Someone is wrong.

    I see world rugby have named him at number 8 in their dream team. Along with Barrett at 10 and Jordan at 14.

    was astonished by Savea there. He's outstanding, but just doesn't seem to fit our mix of loosies.

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    @nzzp said in All Blacks 2021:

    He's outstanding

    at what?

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  • KiwiMurphK Offline
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    replied to mariner4life on last edited by
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    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2021:

    @nzzp said in All Blacks 2021:

    He's outstanding

    at what?

    His height. He stands out.......

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