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    replied to Duluth on last edited by
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    @Duluth said in All Blacks 2023:

    On the replacement player - fringe loosies have been named to play this weekend (Ioane & Blackadder). Tuipulotu is missing from the Auckland 23 haven't heard anything about him being injured

    Believe he is serving a one match suspension for doing his post match interview with his mouthguard in.

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    @voodoo said in All Blacks 2023:

    @Dan54 said in All Blacks 2023:

    @pakman said in All Blacks 2023:

    @Dan54 said in All Blacks 2023:

    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2023:

    which trophies did the ABs not win?

    Funnily enough the ABs have won or retained all trophies they play for under Foz! Actually up to this satge is most successful AB coach at that since turn of the century!

    Except the Qatar Cup.

    I had thought of that, but didn't bother because noone else ever won it, or will win it again as it a oncer. The only trophies as such are Freedom cup, Bled, Tri Nations (even that doesn't count as a one of) and rugby championship.
    Mate it was a lighthearted thing anyway, just saying how looking back in history his record will look alright.

    It's the bolded bit that everyone is taking issue with.

    Even if we were to win this RWC, history will not forget that we had never lost to Ireland. That we had never lost to Argentina. That we had never lost at home to Ireland. That we had never lost a home series to Ireland.

    (c) @reprobate , I couldn't be bothered retyping so just pasted your words 😎

    Funnily enough, history will forget, without looking it up,can you tell me when the first time we didn't beat Argentina, the first time we didn't beat Ireland etc, how long it took to win a series in SA. It's important to some now, but genuinely mainly to people who have only followed ABs since turn of century kind of thing.
    Though to be fair, I know some people remember negative things only, and thats how it is. And in all sports, history is there but it's only important for now in sport.
    As I said, do you remeber that Crusaders won Super Pac, or that they lost to Fijian Drua?

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    @Dan54 said in All Blacks 2023:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks 2023:

    @Dan54 said in All Blacks 2023:

    @pakman said in All Blacks 2023:

    @Dan54 said in All Blacks 2023:

    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2023:

    which trophies did the ABs not win?

    Funnily enough the ABs have won or retained all trophies they play for under Foz! Actually up to this satge is most successful AB coach at that since turn of the century!

    Except the Qatar Cup.

    I had thought of that, but didn't bother because noone else ever won it, or will win it again as it a oncer. The only trophies as such are Freedom cup, Bled, Tri Nations (even that doesn't count as a one of) and rugby championship.
    Mate it was a lighthearted thing anyway, just saying how looking back in history his record will look alright.

    It's the bolded bit that everyone is taking issue with.

    Even if we were to win this RWC, history will not forget that we had never lost to Ireland. That we had never lost to Argentina. That we had never lost at home to Ireland. That we had never lost a home series to Ireland.

    (c) @reprobate , I couldn't be bothered retyping so just pasted your words 😎

    Funnily enough, history will forget, without looking it up,can you tell me when the first time we didn't beat Argentina, the first time we didn't beat Ireland etc, how long it took to win a series in SA. It's important to some now, but genuinely mainly to people who have only followed ABs since turn of century kind of thing.
    Though to be fair, I know some people remember negative things only, and thats how it is. And in all sports, history is there but it's only important for now in sport.
    As I said, do you remeber that Crusaders won Super Pac, or that they lost to Fijian Drua?

    Christ you're a painful apologist Dan

    It doesn't matter what the date was, it matters that it fucking happened

    People still perform plays about us losing to Munster, I don't know what I had for dinner that day either.

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    replied to voodoo on last edited by
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    @voodoo said in All Blacks 2023:

    @Dan54 said in All Blacks 2023:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks 2023:

    @Dan54 said in All Blacks 2023:

    @pakman said in All Blacks 2023:

    @Dan54 said in All Blacks 2023:

    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2023:

    which trophies did the ABs not win?

    Funnily enough the ABs have won or retained all trophies they play for under Foz! Actually up to this satge is most successful AB coach at that since turn of the century!

    Except the Qatar Cup.

    I had thought of that, but didn't bother because noone else ever won it, or will win it again as it a oncer. The only trophies as such are Freedom cup, Bled, Tri Nations (even that doesn't count as a one of) and rugby championship.
    Mate it was a lighthearted thing anyway, just saying how looking back in history his record will look alright.

    It's the bolded bit that everyone is taking issue with.

    Even if we were to win this RWC, history will not forget that we had never lost to Ireland. That we had never lost to Argentina. That we had never lost at home to Ireland. That we had never lost a home series to Ireland.

    (c) @reprobate , I couldn't be bothered retyping so just pasted your words 😎

    Funnily enough, history will forget, without looking it up,can you tell me when the first time we didn't beat Argentina, the first time we didn't beat Ireland etc, how long it took to win a series in SA. It's important to some now, but genuinely mainly to people who have only followed ABs since turn of century kind of thing.
    Though to be fair, I know some people remember negative things only, and thats how it is. And in all sports, history is there but it's only important for now in sport.
    As I said, do you remeber that Crusaders won Super Pac, or that they lost to Fijian Drua?

    Christ you're a painful apologist Dan

    It doesn't matter what the date was, it matters that it fucking happened

    People still perform plays about us losing to Munster, I don't know what I had for dinner that day either.

    Haha , I didn't realise I was apologising for anyone, just think it's funny.

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    @voodoo said in All Blacks 2023:

    we had never lost to Ireland

    To be fair, that was Hansen.

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    @booboo said in All Blacks 2023:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks 2023:

    we had never lost to Ireland

    To be fair, that was Hansen.

    Jeez, I was hardly going to fact check a fellow ferner was I!

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    @booboo yeah I know, details. just a list of things that matter more than another trophy vs Australia and sth Africa which we play every year vs a record that had stood for fucking ages.

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    taniwharugby
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    #2710

    History and legacies matter.

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    nostrildamus
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    And they matter to Argentina and Ireland
    It's been an aura-ble era.

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    #2712

    For those that slag off Stuff, at least their assessment of Foster is right

    Sure, winning the Cup would paper over a lot of the cracks that have appeared on the All Blacks’ facade (since the last two years of the Steve Hansen tenure, if we’re honest). And losing it would unleash the hounds, so to speak.

    this perplexing character who puffs his chest out in defiance when things are unravelling, yet twists himself into a knot at the mere hint of media criticism. He tells us he’s a fighter and survivor; yet he appears to have a thin exterior when the going gets tough. He has repeatedly undertaken his only in-depth media interviews in recent years with hand-picked friendly types happy to sing from the songbook.

    Yet he sulks when the narrative twists not his way, and has shunned critics who have challenged his record and ways. Some decisions, too, have been off beam, which he has either refused to acknowledge or sidestepped completely.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby-world-cup-2023/300964845/assessing-ian-foster-will-the-great-enigma-ride-off-with-the-rugby-world-cup-crown

    Some thing that is often brought up on here, and I endless spout, is that Late Hansen was when the rot started, and keeping Foster was the dumbest decision ever. Let's keep part of a failing regime 🙄

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    replied to Machpants on last edited by
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    @Machpants said in All Blacks 2023:

    For those that slag off Stuff, at least their assessment of Foster is right

    Sure, winning the Cup would paper over a lot of the cracks that have appeared on the All Blacks’ facade (since the last two years of the Steve Hansen tenure, if we’re honest). And losing it would unleash the hounds, so to speak.

    this perplexing character who puffs his chest out in defiance when things are unravelling, yet twists himself into a knot at the mere hint of media criticism. He tells us he’s a fighter and survivor; yet he appears to have a thin exterior when the going gets tough. He has repeatedly undertaken his only in-depth media interviews in recent years with hand-picked friendly types happy to sing from the songbook.

    Yet he sulks when the narrative twists not his way, and has shunned critics who have challenged his record and ways. Some decisions, too, have been off beam, which he has either refused to acknowledge or sidestepped completely.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby-world-cup-2023/300964845/assessing-ian-foster-will-the-great-enigma-ride-off-with-the-rugby-world-cup-crown

    Some thing that is often brought up on here, and I endless spout, is that Late Hansen was when the rot started, and keeping Foster was the dumbest decision ever. Let's keep part of a failing regime 🙄

    Lazy administration. That's the thing about continuity, it only makes sense if you are trying to carry on a winning culture

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    wrote on last edited by
    #2714

    Is there such a thing as an anonymous expert who is not directly involved with the coaching group who gives detailed feedback on what is obvious to all outside the group. That is the failure to exit, contestable bombs etc?
    Seems the AB's might be suffering a little bit of group think because we have been banging this drum for years.

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    wrote on last edited by sparky
    #2715

    How did the All Blacks go from being so good and so widely respected in 2015 to being a bit of a laughing stock at the moment?

    Bad tactics by Foster.
    A culture of complacency within the All Blacks.
    Failure to adapt to changing tactics by other international sides.
    Not monitoring developments in the international game closely enough.
    A failure for individual players to go away and work on obvious weaknesses in their game.
    Devaluing possession and the kicking game.
    A generation of players that is much less gifted than those that emerged in the 2000s.
    Low crowds for domestic NZ Rugby.
    Fewer people playing club rugby in NZ.
    A board who were content to wallow in past glories rather than plan for the future.

    Anything I’ve missed?

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    taniwharugby
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    @sparky said in All Blacks 2023:

    How did the All Blacks go from so good and so widely respected in 2015 to being a bit of a laughing stock at the moment?

    Mrs TR (English and only interest in rugby was me when we met) wasnt home when the game finished and then got home and just asked me what I thought of the match...then said this is getting embarrassing isnt it?

    Think that about sums it up.

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    nostrildamus
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    Other teams apart perhaps from England and Australia have improved but the gap is even bigger than that. Our players may be older and with less mongrel or street smarts or sheer talent but I don't think by much. It almost certainly must be the coaching. I really can't see why they prefer Christie, their choice of 6, their starting hooker (but Codie had been playing better until SA) and although he showed glimpses, BB. No out of jail speed left and core skills apart from tackling, as in kicking and vision have stalled or worsened.
    Stevenson may lose you games at 15 but he can also win them. I'd add Jordan to that normally but also this year something has changed with him-confidence?

    Actually with Va'a at 6, this should our strongest lineout team/combo, was it?
    And SF is our biggest hope. What a time to be alive.

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    @nostrildamus

    (but Codie had been playing better until SA)

    He didn’t play against SA Coles did,ST was on the bench.

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    nostrildamus
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    @Chris said in All Blacks 2023:

    @nostrildamus

    (but Codie had been playing better until SA)

    He didn’t play against SA Coles did,ST was on the bench.

    Yeh but I meant recently. Sorry for sloppy writing.

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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by sparky
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    @taniwharugby We had three years to prepare for last night. We faced exactly what I expected: a passionate, brutal French side led by arguably the greatest half back to play the game in front of a patriotic, vocal French crowd.

    The Second Half from the All Blacks was a shambles. Under pressure they folded.

    If I had to sum it in one word. Embarrassing.

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    replied to nostrildamus on last edited by
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    @nostrildamus

    Ok gotcha.

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    replied to sparky on last edited by
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    @sparky not sure it was even thier pressure that caused the capitulation, was a combination of dumb decisions and equally poor execution of basic skills that put the pressure on themselves

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