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    Interesting to look at the team that beat the Boks last year.

    There will be a minimum of 10 changes from that team (the 23) - with none of the four props who played available.

    According to fern majorities, there shouldn't really be anyone we miss! 🙂

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    Interesting to look at the team that beat the Boks last year.

    There will be a minimum of 10 changes from that team (the 23) - with none of the four props who played available.

    According to fern majorities, there shouldn't really be anyone we miss! 🙂

    Impressive to do it with no Whitelock, Smith or Cane.

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    @mariner4life said in Springboks v All Blacks I:

    "Given 'em nothing" is our mantra

    ...unless it's the ball back on halfway

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    @nzzp said in Springboks v All Blacks I:

    @mariner4life said in Springboks v All Blacks I:

    "Given 'em nothing" is our mantra

    ...unless it's the ball back on halfway

    Are you here all week?

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    @Bovidae said in Springboks v All Blacks I:

    Paul Cully lists some of the selection decisions for this test. One is starting Taukei’aho. I bet it won't happen despite being the best use of the hookers in the squad (ability and form).

    That's probably the one I'm most interested in. Whether Ryan immediately demotes Taylor. It will be a good sign, for me, if he does.

    But, I'm guessing:

    Bower, Taylor, Taávao, Barrett, Whitelock, Ioane, Cane, Savea, Smith, Barrett, Reece, Havili, Ioane, Jordan, Barrett.

    de Groot, Sami T., Lomax, Vaai, Frizell, Christie, MoĂşnga, Tupaea.

    Cully is largely right IMO.

    I'd like to see the hookers swapped.

    There might be a change at 10. I think there will be concerns at 13, but the options are slim.

    Clarke would be tempting, but like several options it's a long, long time since he played and having him on the bench doesn't make as much sense as having Tupaea.

    Edit: I'd also prefer Newell to Lomax and that could happen.

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    @Chris-B I wouldn't have Frizell on the bench. Let's be realistic, Whitelock and Barrett will play the full game so SB would move to 6 when Vaa'i is subbed on, rather than be replaced completely. Sotutu as the impact loose forward makes more sense.

    Clarke has to be ready to go. Ross ahead of de Groot too.

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    You cant change a lot in two weeks, but I just hope posting loose forwards on the sidelines is one of the first quick changes. Those post match analysis videos were absolutely damning ...

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    @Chris-B i suspect you are completely right. Which is fucked really, because that's the same team that just got rolled

    i would make a few changes (these are mine, this is not what i expect to be rolled out)

    Bower, Sami T, Ta'avao, Barrett, Whitelock, Ioane, Cane, Sotutu, Smith, Mo'unga, Clarke, Tupaea, Ioane, Jordan, Barrett
    de Groot, Taylor, Newell, Vaai, Savea, Cristy, Barrett, Reece.

    Biggest calls are Clarke, who despite not playing for a while, brings two things. He's good under the high ball. Is bigger than the SA wings. And, if we keep hoping someone breaks a game open, he's more likely to do that one-on-on. Harsh on Reece who has been bloody good, but i bring him on for the last quarter with a bit of a license.
    I am not sold on Mo'unga, but Barrett was dogshit against Ireland, and standards need to be set. Also if we insist on kicking everything, i feel like he's the best at it.
    Savea to the bench would be howled by every rugby pundit in the world. But it makes so much sense for so many reasons., and actually plays to Savea's strengths, and avoids his weaknesses.

    I am well aware that none of this is happening

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    @Bovidae They might do that, but I think the fatigue factor for Barrett mitigates against it. If they keep him on, why not keep him on at lock?

    I think they'll be planning to sub Akira and it makes most sense to have a direct replacement on the bench.

    I wondered about Ross - didn't think he stood out vs Ireland - but, that's a coin toss with Plumtree's picks, but Ryan as forwards coach.

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    @mariner4life I'd make some of your changes as well.

    If we lose this game I think we'll get some next week.

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    @Chris-B said in Springboks v All Blacks I:

    @mariner4life I'd make some of your changes as well.

    If we lose this game I think we'll get some next week.

    Good old Fozzie.
    Always one step behind the Fern.

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    @mariner4life said in Springboks v All Blacks I:

    @Chris-B i suspect you are completely right. Which is fucked really, because that's the same team that just got rolled

    i would make a few changes (these are mine, this is not what i expect to be rolled out)

    Bower, Sami T, Ta'avao, Barrett, Whitelock, Ioane, Cane, Sotutu, Smith, Mo'unga, Clarke, Tupaea, Ioane, Jordan, Barrett
    de Groot, Taylor, Newell, Vaai, Savea, Cristy, Barrett, Reece.

    Biggest calls are Clarke, who despite not playing for a while, brings two things. He's good under the high ball. Is bigger than the SA wings. And, if we keep hoping someone breaks a game open, he's more likely to do that one-on-on. Harsh on Reece who has been bloody good, but i bring him on for the last quarter with a bit of a license.
    I am not sold on Mo'unga, but Barrett was dogshit against Ireland, and standards need to be set. Also if we insist on kicking everything, i feel like he's the best at it.
    Savea to the bench would be howled by every rugby pundit in the world. But it makes so much sense for so many reasons., and actually plays to Savea's strengths, and avoids his weaknesses.

    I am well aware that none of this is happening

    I agree with all of that, except for me personally I'd have RTS starting at 12 partnering Rieko. He has the highest ceiling, has big game temperament, and already has a partnership with Rieko. IMO the more gametime he gets the better he'll be.

    I'm also very much on the fence re: the 10s. Barrett was poor in tests 2 & 3, but so was our overall gameplan. Happy with either at this stage so long as the tactics improve.

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    I wouldn’t be surprised if we started with:

    Bower, Sami T, Ta’avao, Va’ai, Whitelock, S. Barrett, Cane, Savea

    De Groot, Taylor, Newell, A. Ioane, Papalii

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    @No-Quarter said in Springboks v All Blacks I:

    I'm also very much on the fence re: the 10s. Barrett was poor in tests 2 & 3, but so was our overall gameplan. Happy with either at this stage so long as the tactics improve.

    You can't pick the better 10 unless you know your gameplan, particularly in defence.

    To do that, you actually need a clear gameplan. FWIW (and I think Mo'unga has been teh standout 10 at Super for a long time), with less time and space and increased emphasis on defence, I'd pick Barrett. But with a different game plan it could be Mo'unga.

    Foster and the assistants have three weeks to figure this out. They better show up with some form of clear improvement

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    @ACT-Crusader said in Springboks v All Blacks I:

    I wouldn’t be surprised if we started with:

    Bower, Sami T, Ta’avao, Va’ai, Whitelock, S. Barrett, Cane, Savea

    De Groot, Taylor, Newell, A. Ioane, Papalii

    yes, i can see that. But it would require a huge change in shape and pattern and positioning or we are going to get thumped at the breakdown.

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    Interesting to see Cane once again trot the complete bullshit about the team not being far off, not many areas need to improve etc. He's kept saying that, and it's obviously been very wrong. It's a fucked up attitude, and as a guy who is below test level in current ability and form, he better bring something better than that bullshit as captain.

    Should have been dumped last year.

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    @Frank said in Springboks v All Blacks I:

    @Chris-B said in Springboks v All Blacks I:

    @mariner4life I'd make some of your changes as well.

    If we lose this game I think we'll get some next week.

    Good old Fozzie.
    Always one step behind the Fern.

    As long as we don't upset the applecart by actually winning. 🙂

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    @Bovidae said in Springboks v All Blacks I:

    Paul Cully lists some of the selection decisions for this test. One is starting Taukei’aho. I bet it won't happen despite being the best use of the hookers in the squad (ability and form).

    Agre But hope Taukei’aho does start and Taylor is dropped out of the 23. But is Ryan likely to drop Taylor? And if he's in the 23 he will likley start

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    @Winger Is Coles able to contribute anything now? He's extremely old, and there have been no signs of being anything close to test level this year.

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    A delusional cane, channeling his inner Cheika

    “It may seem like there’s a lot to fix from the outside but in camp we have some clear focuses and often when you get those big things right a lot of the smaller things that may seem like issues sort themselves out,” Cane told reporters on Tuesday.

    “It’s important that we don’t focus on all these things going wrong because the truth is there aren’t a whole lot. With top teams, it is small margins in games.

    “In the last Test (against Ireland) we lost by 10 points (32-22) but we let them score two rolling maul tries, which for an All Black pack is something we don’t see as acceptable. Fix that and it is one big thing we have sorted out.””

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