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    @BerniesCorner said in All Blacks v Ireland - 1st Test:

    How come last year or two we have been underpowered in the forwards playing SA, France, Ireland with the bulk of the forwards the same as today. Taylor, Ofa, SW, BBBR, Sam C, Ardie, ScoBa.
    This time they were great. Loved the error free play and ball retention.

    Sam Whitelock deserves a knighthood

    Think we should bring in a next gen prop to give experience Newell, Norris

    It’s called sport 😉

    Sometimes it’s your night and sometimes it’s not.

    Sure I want it to be our night every night, but I’m not 15yo anymore where I think it’s an injustice or some world shattering event when it’s not.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 1st Test:

    Sure I want it to be our night every night, but I’m not 15yo anymore where I think it’s an injustice or some world shattering event when it’s not.

    Where's the fun in that? 🙂

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    @kev Yeah - next RWC is going to be interesting in a crap-shoot sort of way.

    To win, you're probably going to have to play hard, dominate the collisions - but, that runs greater risk of something going horribly wrong and playing 60 minutes with 14 men. But, if you button off a bit and lose the collisions - if something doesn't go wrong for the opposition you're going to find yourself on the plane home.

    Having a few little oompa-loompas in the team, who will attract high shots from giant locks might be a valuable commodity! 🙂

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    @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 1st Test:

    @BerniesCorner said in All Blacks v Ireland - 1st Test:

    How come last year or two we have been underpowered in the forwards playing SA, France, Ireland with the bulk of the forwards the same as today. Taylor, Ofa, SW, BBBR, Sam C, Ardie, ScoBa.
    This time they were great. Loved the error free play and ball retention.

    Sam Whitelock deserves a knighthood

    Think we should bring in a next gen prop to give experience Newell, Norris

    It’s called sport 😉

    Sometimes it’s your night and sometimes it’s not.

    Sure I want it to be our night every night, but I’m not 15yo anymore where I think it’s an injustice or some world shattering event when it’s not.

    Maybe the players and coaches were mentally and physically tired after a stressful covid19 affected season. We never really fired on the NHEOYT and the coaches weren't able to flip the script. Last night we played like a team that had a point to prove. Hopefully they can follow up next weekend

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    @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 1st Test:

    @BerniesCorner said in All Blacks v Ireland - 1st Test:

    How come last year or two we have been underpowered in the forwards playing SA, France, Ireland with the bulk of the forwards the same as today. Taylor, Ofa, SW, BBBR, Sam C, Ardie, ScoBa.
    This time they were great. Loved the error free play and ball retention.

    Sam Whitelock deserves a knighthood

    Think we should bring in a next gen prop to give experience Newell, Norris

    It’s called sport 😉

    Sometimes it’s your night and sometimes it’s not.

    Sure I want it to be our night every night, but I’m not 15yo anymore where I think it’s an injustice or some world shattering event when it’s not.

    I’ve said it many times I’m convinced the northern hemisphere tour was an aberration given the challenges, very long tour away from home, mental/physical fatigue, being cooped up in hotels in nth hemisphere due to COVID restrictions etc.

    I actually think it made the squad stronger, more resilient and it was proven in the disrupted lead up.

    I reckon we’ll clean sweep the Irish. We’re at our most vulnerable in the first test of the July series and historically only gotten stronger as combinations improve.

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    @Donsteppa said in All Blacks v Ireland - 1st Test:

    @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 1st Test:

    Sure I want it to be our night every night, but I’m not 15yo anymore where I think it’s an injustice or some world shattering event when it’s not.

    Where's the fun in that? 🙂

    Spent too much on the psychologist after the 95 RWC loss to go back now 😀

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    @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 1st Test:

    Having a few little oompa-loompas in the team, who will attract high shots from giant locks might be a valuable commodity!

    DMac the saviour

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    @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks v Ireland - 1st Test:

    @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 1st Test:

    Having a few little oompa-loompas in the team, who will attract high shots from giant locks might be a valuable commodity!

    DMac the saviour

    Didn’t he get red carded?

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    @canefan said in All Blacks v Ireland - 1st Test:

    Hopefully they can follow up next weekend

    thats the key isnt it, in how we respond to this first outing....sure we know the Irish will respond and no doubt be better for the hitout, but so will we, so need to prove that the past 2 covid disrupted seasons were blips and the ABs are building again....albeit with a bunch of players who may or may not make next years RWC

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    @Stargazer Complete with yacht rock backing track

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    Goodhue and Havili will be rueing getting Covid and giving Tupaea a chance to start with another season of SR under his belt. Tupaea really has to start again next week after being one of our best last night and combining well with Rieko

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    @No-Quarter Yep, he didn't put a foot wrong and made every post a winner. I can only see Jordan being a change this week in the starting backline.

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    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks v Ireland - 1st Test:

    Goodhue and Havili will be rueing getting Covid and giving Tupaea a chance to start with another season of SR under his belt. Tupaea really has to start again next week after being one of our best last night and combining well with Rieko

    how many tests to the RWC? We have to know our top midfield and play it consistently. And loosies ... and halves. Got to get combinations working in time for next year

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    assume it was covered earlier in the thread, but why did our coaching box have masks, but the Irish not?

    How good was it seeing our props working as they did, and we contested lineouts, sure a couple on our line the game was already ours, but so good seeing them put someone in the air and disrupt!

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    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks v Ireland - 1st Test:

    assume it was covered earlier in the thread, but why did our coaching box have masks, but the Irish not?

    How good was it seeing our props working as they did, and we contested lineouts, sure a couple on our line the game was already ours, but so good seeing them put someone in the air and disrupt!

    Bower, Ofa and AT all offer more than scrummaging which is a bonus. If they can hold their own vs SA then their mobility is an asset. I'm not sure KT, Nepo offer enough around the park.

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    @chimoaus was great seeing how well they stood up at scrum time too given the struggles we have had in recent years and how highly rated Tadhg is, and especially Ofa who has struggled in recent weeks.

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    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks v Ireland - 1st Test:

    assume it was covered earlier in the thread, but why did our coaching box have masks, but the Irish not?

    How good was it seeing our props working as they did, and we contested lineouts, sure a couple on our line the game was already ours, but so good seeing them put someone in the air and disrupt!

    Assume because they had the plague this week.

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    @booboo but they were over it, or they shouldn't have been there...?

    Either way, thought it looked daft with one box all masked up, and the other not.

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    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks v Ireland - 1st Test:

    @booboo but they were over it, or they shouldn't have been there...?

    Either way, thought it looked daft with one box all masked up, and the other not.

    Don't know what the protocols are? Is there a requirement for masks for a certain period thereafter?

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