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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    After watching the 2nd half it wasn't quite as bad as I expected it to be. Probably because NZ had more possession and looked good being direct. Unfortunately they couldn't stop the French pick and goes when they were on attack.

    Even the scrum looked solid.

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    @kev said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    What were they thinking playing all these games at one venue? Is it the same field for each match?

    No, there are three venues:

    Danie Craven Stadium (Stellenbosch)
    Paarl Gymnasium (Paarl)
    Athlone Stadium (Athlone, Cape Town)

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    @Nepia said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    @Crazy-Horse said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    @Nepia said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    @akan004 said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    I know we tend to opt for mobility over size in NZ, but I do think we have to start to look at bigger athletes as well. That's where the game is heading, especially in the NH. Would players such as Tuilagi, Skelton, Meafou etc have been persevered with in NZ? Probably not.

    Tamaiti Williams has just been selected as an AB. So maybe yes.

    He is bloody mobile though, more so than a good number of 'smaller' props.

    Not really the point though. Tuilagi looked pretty mobile too.

    We just don't have as many guys that size coming through - France seem to have the gigantic PI pipeline tapped at the moment.

    I guess I didn't understand your point then. I thought you were using Williams as an example of NZ picking size over mobility.

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    @Crazy-Horse said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    @Nepia said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    @Crazy-Horse said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    @Nepia said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    @akan004 said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    I know we tend to opt for mobility over size in NZ, but I do think we have to start to look at bigger athletes as well. That's where the game is heading, especially in the NH. Would players such as Tuilagi, Skelton, Meafou etc have been persevered with in NZ? Probably not.

    Tamaiti Williams has just been selected as an AB. So maybe yes.

    He is bloody mobile though, more so than a good number of 'smaller' props.

    Not really the point though. Tuilagi looked pretty mobile too.

    We just don't have as many guys that size coming through - France seem to have the gigantic PI pipeline tapped at the moment.

    I guess I didn't understand your point then. I thought you were using Williams as an example of NZ picking size over mobility.

    I was saying that when size is available we pick it in response to the comment about whether NZ would persevere with a big guy or not.

    If we can get size and mobility then all the better.

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    I remember an interview last year with tawara kerr barlow on SENZ and he couldnt emphasis enough on what is going on in France .

    He kept banging on about it, kept saying stuff like, you have to actually be here to see what they are building , its like nothing ive seen anyway with their depth in quality coming through their ranks

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    @Nepia said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    @akan004 said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    I know we tend to opt for mobility over size in NZ, but I do think we have to start to look at bigger athletes as well. That's where the game is heading, especially in the NH. Would players such as Tuilagi, Skelton, Meafou etc have been persevered with in NZ? Probably not.

    Tamaiti Williams has just been selected as an AB. So maybe yes.

    He's an exception rather than the rule due to his skill and mobility. We don't generally see too many big men in NZ rugby.

    @Nepia said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    @Crazy-Horse said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    @Nepia said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    @akan004 said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    I know we tend to opt for mobility over size in NZ, but I do think we have to start to look at bigger athletes as well. That's where the game is heading, especially in the NH. Would players such as Tuilagi, Skelton, Meafou etc have been persevered with in NZ? Probably not.

    Tamaiti Williams has just been selected as an AB. So maybe yes.

    He is bloody mobile though, more so than a good number of 'smaller' props.

    Not really the point though. Tuilagi looked pretty mobile too.

    We just don't have as many guys that size coming through - France seem to have the gigantic PI pipeline tapped at the moment.

    We have a far larger PI population to pick from than them so that tells me that less priority is placed on identifying and developing bigger athletes.

    Skelton, Antonio and Meafou are born in NZ, so we clearly have large humans. Just need to start selecting them.

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    Tamaiti Williams is another converted loose forward. There are some huge PI props at 1st XV level but they need to be developed.

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    @Bovidae said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    Tamaiti Williams is another converted loose forward. There are some huge PI props at 1st XV level but they need to be developed.

    All the more reason to get a 'single market' in Super Rugby Pacific, so we can get the Brumbies to sign and train some tighties for us. The top down NZRU structure has created a silo.

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    @Rapido said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    @Bovidae said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    Tamaiti Williams is another converted loose forward. There are some huge PI props at 1st XV level but they need to be developed.

    All the more reason to get a 'single market' in Super Rugby Pacific, so we can get the Brumbies to sign and train some tighties for us. The top down NZRU structure has created a silo.

    Same Brumbies that choked in the big maul occasion against the chiefs? Yeah, Nah

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    There are a few huge props in NZ SR teams (Ma'u, Tosi) but they don't get much playing time, so their development is hampered. There aren't big beefy locks though. Tuipolutu and IWL are the biggest but they can't be compared to the likes of Meafou, Tuilagi or Willemsee. Whitelock and Retallick are exceptional men who are gonna be very hard to replace.

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    @cgrant How big is Zach Gallagher?

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    @Tim

    Crusaders have Gallagher At 197 cm and 117 kg

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    @Chris Thanks. Looks like his frame could carry a fair bit more weight?

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    @Tim

    Yes I think you are right he has a solid base on him he will get heavier

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    @Stargazer Paarl is in the western Cape who gets winter rains. This year we had a lot of rain , specially the last month. We dont complain after we nearly got day zero water three years ago. The Inland provinces have summer rains. The NH teams like England, France, Italy, Wales played at Paarl Gimnasium in the yearly Internal u18 tournament. So their current u20s are use to the conditions. I stayed a block from Paarl Gimnasium for 15 years and we walk line when the kids play with gum boots. The had to move our u16 provincial tournament this year from Markotter Stadium (Paul Roos home venue) due to the conditions.

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    @Stargazer said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    @kev said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    What were they thinking playing all these games at one venue? Is it the same field for each match?

    No, there are three venues:

    Danie Craven Stadium (Stellenbosch)
    Paarl Gymnasium (Paarl)
    Athlone Stadium (Athlone, Cape Town)

    Ok all the games I have seen have been at Paarl - it’s been wet and the field has just got worse.

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    @OomPB Next years JWC should be moved to the highveld. No rain and hard grounds!

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    NZR need to stop developing hobbit-sized Rugby players. The 21st century game is about power.

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    Firstly the quality of the pitch was a disgrace and to play multiple games on it,seriously World Rugby
    If you count the first round that would have been the 8th game on the same pitch in 5 x days

    All these sort of conditions did was play into the hands of the bigger packs
    This pitch is a bad injury or 2 waiting to happen ,so much for player welfare

    On the NZ performance ,
    it should be said tactically it was’nt the smartest performance from the Baby Blacks ,they needed to kick long and force the French to play out of their own half ,they tried 3 or 4 high kicks which did’nt work which just gifted the big french pack more ball which allowed them to play to their strengths

    Personally i would have played Harry Godfrey at first five who has a longer kicking game and is a bit more physical when taking on the line
    I was impressed with the scrum which was a real improvement on previous games
    Credit to the French played to their strengths

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    @sparky they are all going to basketball ,hard to develop size when you have’nt got it.
    Even the Blues U20s that took the super title used 2 loose looseforwards because their 2 starting locks were injured

    Also this current forward pack is a similar size to the Baby Blacks team that won the title in 2017
    And that side has produced the most ever super rugby players and several All Blacks

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