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    @NZbloke said in All Blacks 2022:

    Hilarious ! didn't realize there were so many five year olds on here... some of you just can't get past me having a crack at some of you when I first joined, grow a pair.

    We are all bitchy Polish chicks mate, but by christ we are good looking.

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    Honest question, what do we want from the AB's in 2022/23? How do they evolve to match the strengths of the NH teams and SA. How do we combat the rush defence, low error rates and suffocating play that is so effective against us.

    I simply cannot see how the Foster led 2019-2021 ABs can magically change without some fundamental changes.

    I would love to hear from the strategists on the Fern of what gameplan and players can help us climb back to the top.

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    @NZbloke said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Machpants said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

    After around a quarter of a century on the Fern I don't think I've ever seem so many gems of wisdom from one poster.

    I must be on your ignore list!

    Your abilities are no match for the power of the daft side,

    I'll give you a debate on rugby & we will soon see who ends up on the daft side... here's a hint, it won't be me.

    I'm really interested in the science tho.

    Should we be looking for halfbacks with bigger hands because it means they can pass better, or will the extra weight slow them down too much?

    What about kickers with bigger eyes so they can see the posts better?

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  • No QuarterN Online
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    @chimoaus said in All Blacks 2022:

    Honest question, what do we want from the AB's in 2022/23? How do they evolve to match the strengths of the NH teams and SA. How do we combat the rush defence, low error rates and suffocating play that is so effective against us.

    I simply cannot see how the Foster led 2019-2021 ABs can magically change without some fundamental changes.

    I would love to hear from the strategists on the Fern of what gameplan and players can help us climb back to the top.

    Honestly I just want them to simplify the gameplan, we have so much talent in the backline that if our forwards can gain any sort of parity not many teams will be able to stay with us. That means in the early exchanges we play a lot tighter, keep ball in hand and use some of our dominant runners like Samisoni and Akira in close to get a bit of go forward. We just so often play headless chicken rugby because the players appear to be told to play a "fast game" which involves slinging it wide and running it from stupid places, putting ourselves under pressure and leading to a high error rate. The idea is to run opposition teams off their feet but it just doesn't work anymore, the fitness and defensive structures of the top sides is too good now for that shit.

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    @chimoaus said in All Blacks 2022:

    Honest question, what do we want from the AB's in 2022/23? How do they evolve to match the strengths of the NH teams and SA. How do we combat the rush defence, low error rates and suffocating play that is so effective against us.

    I simply cannot see how the Foster led 2019-2021 ABs can magically change without some fundamental changes.

    I would love to hear from the strategists on the Fern of what gameplan and players can help us climb back to the top.

    Buck had it simply, forwards to go forward, not fucking sideways. Work it from there

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/128943391/buck-shelford-all-blacks-captain-sam-cane-needs-more-mongrel

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    @Machpants That man talks a lot of sense, if the forwards are not going forward you will always struggle.

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    @chimoaus said in All Blacks 2022:

    Honest question, what do we want from the AB's in 2022/23? How do they evolve to match the strengths of the NH teams and SA

    Some shifts to both the attacking and defensive shape would help a lot.

    More picking and going in attack, more angled runners, more variety. Watching the standard pod attack where 9 biffs it out to a forward 10 metres from the ruck time and time again makes me want to rip my hair out.

    In defense be far less passive - let's employ the rush defence ourselves - let's counter ruck - this passive 'soak' defence sucks.

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  • chimoausC Offline
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    @No-Quarter Totally agree, we have the talent, we just need to earn the right to unleash it.

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    @KiwiMurph Agreed, I felt the Blues were showing signs of this in the first half vs the Brumbies. I have seen a lot more counter rucking this year as well.

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    Graham Henry's principles still hold strong

    Win your set piece
    Get over the gain line on first phase

    Everything builds off that

    Strong set pieces.
    Win collisions on both sides of the ball
    Bodies in motion
    Make metres in the ruck.
    Make teams fear our forwards again
    Create opportunities for.our strike weapons, don't hand them the ball and wait for shit to happen

    If we do this we'll win heaps, but in all honesty the results don't matter if I can see obvious improvements in the key areas

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    @Bones said in All Blacks 2022:

    @NZbloke said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Bones said in All Blacks 2022:

    @NZbloke said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Bones said in All Blacks 2022:

    @NZbloke said in All Blacks 2022:

    Papallii has never had the pace to be a link player at 7

    🤣

    Are you on drugs ? ...do you even realize a 7 should be a fetcher, an openside has to have the pace to link up with the backs, especially with the speed the ABs play, that isn't Papalii, he's too slow for the position & weighs about 115kg, which is why he's better suited to 6 or 8.

    Hahaha, good one Murray Dickhead.... yeah I've never played rugby and I'm on an array of drugs - yet my insight into rugby, players and coaching is still light years beyond your basic, clichéd dross. That must be embarrassing.

    Papalii is quicker than Cane, sharpen up.

    You're a clown, as usual logic goes straight out the window with you - Cane is obviously the faster of the two, also he's 103kg, Whereas Papalii is 113kg.

    Ohhhh shit, yeah bang goes my logic eh... brought down by the amazing logic of "this one's heavier so it must be slower"! 🤣

    That word in bold will make it easy for you to show us the obvious examples. Chop chop Muzza.

    If DP cut off one leg he'd be faster than Cane.

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    @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks 2022:

    @chimoaus said in All Blacks 2022:

    Honest question, what do we want from the AB's in 2022/23? How do they evolve to match the strengths of the NH teams and SA

    Some shifts to both the attacking and defensive shape would help a lot.

    More picking and going in attack, more angled runners, more variety. Watching the standard pod attack where 9 biffs it out to a forward 10 metres from the ruck time and time again makes me want to rip my hair out.

    In defense be far less passive - let's employ the rush defence ourselves - let's counter ruck - this passive 'soak' defence sucks.

    If the last year taught us anything, it's that our attack looks better when our point of attack is actually closer to the ruck, rather than in the wider channels (and this is what we did in the first Lions test, and for much of the second, in 2017). This is what I would like to see more of in 2022 - an ability to change / vary the point of attack

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @NZbloke said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Machpants said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

    After around a quarter of a century on the Fern I don't think I've ever seem so many gems of wisdom from one poster.

    I must be on your ignore list!

    Your abilities are no match for the power of the daft side,

    I'll give you a debate on rugby & we will soon see who ends up on the daft side... here's a hint, it won't be me.

    If Donald Trump was a ferner he’d be you

    Depending on how much freak athleticism runs in the family can we assume Reiko Ioane is really fast or is it more a case of the sub 100kg backs who can’t catch him being really slow ?

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    @chimoaus said in All Blacks 2022:

    Honest question, what do we want from the AB's in 2022/23? How do they evolve to match the strengths of the NH teams and SA. How do we combat the rush defence, low error rates and suffocating play that is so effective against us.

    I simply cannot see how the Foster led 2019-2021 ABs can magically change without some fundamental changes.

    I would love to hear from the strategists on the Fern of what gameplan and players can help us climb back to the top.

    You’ll have more luck finding the yeti or unicorn before you find one of those on here…

    My 2 cents:

    • winning the Irish series
    • development of our loose forward combination
    • our midfielders getting through the test season without injury
    • seeing Sami, S. Barrett, Sotutu, A. Ioane, Reece, Jordan all take that next step up in their test careers.
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  • gt12G Offline
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    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2022:

    Graham Henry's principles still hold strong

    Win your set piece
    Get over the gain line on first phase

    Everything builds off that

    Strong set pieces.
    Win collisions on both sides of the ball
    Bodies in motion
    Make metres in the ruck.
    Make teams fear our forwards again
    Create opportunities for.our strike weapons, don't hand them the ball and wait for shit to happen

    If we do this we'll win heaps, but in all honesty the results don't matter if I can see obvious improvements in the key areas

    This!

    I'd like more plays around the ruck with bodies in motion on both sides of the ball carrier, involving big runners (e.g., Clarke, Fainga'anuku) on the inside ball, and other big athletic bodies (such as Akira, PGS) on the edge outside.

    If we can get enough big bodies carrying, we won't need props to do it, we can have a core role/clean job for the fatties, which is about all they are good for.

    It won't happen, but I also want to see Sotutu out there playing as a receiver and distributor as he does for the Blues.

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  • FrankF Offline
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    @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks 2022:

    @chimoaus said in All Blacks 2022:

    Honest question, what do we want from the AB's in 2022/23? How do they evolve to match the strengths of the NH teams and SA. How do we combat the rush defence, low error rates and suffocating play that is so effective against us.

    I simply cannot see how the Foster led 2019-2021 ABs can magically change without some fundamental changes.

    I would love to hear from the strategists on the Fern of what gameplan and players can help us climb back to the top.

    You’ll have more luck finding the yeti or unicorn before you find one of those on here…

    My 2 cents:

    • winning the Irish series
    • development of our loose forward combination
    • our midfielders getting through the test season without injury
    • seeing Sami, S. Barrett, Sotutu, A. Ioane, Reece, Jordan all take that next step up in their test careers.

    All good points.
    I'd love to see at least one of the two new locks show the potential to make the step up to be a trusted starter by the end of the season.

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    #2930

    The best way I can judge how good an All Black Squad is to look back at the 2015 team that won the RWC ..in the starting XV , you could argue that every player was top 1-4 in the world even Julian Savea you could say was top one or 2 wingers in the world ..
    and not to mention ,we the had best bench in the world
    BB and Charlie Famauina just to name a couple
    When I look over this 2022 squad , the props are underwhelming, the 2 senior locks have fallen out of the top 3 , Aaron Smith is still classy , but but you would have to say number 3-4 , the midfield is a muddle .

    All things considered , What has Foster been doing in the last 2 seasons ..?

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    @NZbloke said in All Blacks 2022:

    You're the one that's a troll to think a bloke that weighs 113kg is quicker than one that weighs 103kg...

    That Lomu bloke at 120kg must have been a bit shit at getting around the paddock then...

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    @Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks 2022:

    I'd like to see lord of vaai start with one of the older guys, not just off the bench

    I'd like to think we'll see a fair bit of that this year. In fact, I can't see any other option.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    @NZbloke said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Machpants said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

    After around a quarter of a century on the Fern I don't think I've ever seem so many gems of wisdom from one poster.

    I must be on your ignore list!

    Your abilities are no match for the power of the daft side,

    I'll give you a debate on rugby & we will soon see who ends up on the daft side... here's a hint, it won't be me.

    I’ll check my diary and see when I can make it to the old folks home. Is there a good time of day that doesn’t clash with your favourite talkback shows?

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