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  • TimT Away
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    @Mr-Fish No 12 who cannot hold his own physically can be effective at test level. Same thinking that gave us Aaron Mauger. No thanks.

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    @Mr-Fish said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    it's only when he's been asked to be a battering ram for the All Blacks that he's been ineffective. With a different strategy, it's possible that Havili can be a very good 12 for the All Blacks.

    Robertson seem more keen to get Havili experience playing 10 but be interesting to see what strategy Robinson has in mind which would fit a 12 with a lack of physicality.

    Also to see how Jordie (whose physicality is the main asset) fits in said strategy.

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    @Tim said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    Aaron Mauger

    Phenomenal player.

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    @Tim Agreed and don't forget he also throws a few intercepts and has his kicks charged down. He's a liability at 12 at test level it's a big No thanks from me also

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    @Bones said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @Tim said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    Aaron Mauger

    Phenomenal player.

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    Personally I think they will be do themselves a disservice if Reuben Love isn't in ABs this year. And I would say even with Jordn around I think I would lean towards Love, he is much better under high ball and defence. Couple of things I find important in a 15.

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    Love might make the AB squad but there is no way he makes the 23 unless the coaches believe he is also a viable option at 10. That's why BB seems more likely to be the fullback. Whether Beauden is really a test 1st 5 anymore is another argument.

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    @Tim said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @Mr-Fish No 12 who cannot hold his own physically can be effective at test level. Same thinking that gave us Aaron Mauger. No thanks.

    Word to this post. The All Blacks need a big munter who can hold his own against the De Allendes, the Akis, the Esterhuizens, the Henshaws etc. Not someone who gets stopped dead on the gain line and for a ‘playmaker’ really makes fuck all plays….

    Shit it’s disappointing those Umaga Jensen boys are struggling to kick on.

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    @Dan54 said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    Personally I think they will be do themselves a disservice if Reuben Love isn't in ABs this year. And I would say even with Jordn around I think I would lean towards Love, he is much better under high ball and defence. Couple of things I find important in a 15.

    @Bones will be along to give this post a like shortly

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    @Bovidae said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    Love might make the AB squad but there is no way he makes the 23 unless the coaches believe he is also a viable option at 10. That's why BB seems more likely to be the fullback. Whether Beauden is really a test 1st 5 anymore is another argument.

    He's currently playing well enough to be starting Fullback.

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    Anton Segner is producing consistently strong performances and should be a contender for the ABs squad.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    can Havili cover 15

    Debuted at 15 didn't he?

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    @Machpants said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @Tim said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    Some good form options at wing (Telea, Reece, Clarke), but who will start at Fullback? Love, Stevenson, Barrett, or Sullivan?

    On form, love. But probably Barrett

    I’ve said it previously, Beauden should only be in the ABs as a first five first and then fullback only if we have a raft of injuries. He doesn’t have that top line pace to be a back three player these days. Anyone that thinks Barrett should be fullback hasn’t learnt anything from the last four seasons. He kicks the ball away far too much.

    Love and Stevenson should be selected and I’d start Love on form. I can’t remember the last time Ruben dropped a high ball and his work-rate defensively at the back has been world class.

    My AB backline if we played a test tomorrow would be: 9. Perenara 10. McKenzie 11. Telea 12. Barrett 13. Proctor 14. Reece 15. Love

    Reserves: 21. Ratima 22. Barrett 23. Leinert-Brown (only because he covers 12/13)

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    #1785

    I agree with your backline. But I was saying what I think we'll see

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    @Canes4life So you would use Love or Proctor as winger cover? You can understand why Robertson and co are looking at Havili at 10 as that may give you more options from the bench, and to include an impact winger.

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    @MN5 said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @Tim said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @Mr-Fish No 12 who cannot hold his own physically can be effective at test level. Same thinking that gave us Aaron Mauger. No thanks.

    Word to this post. The All Blacks need a big munter who can hold his own against the De Allendes, the Akis, the Esterhuizens, the Henshaws etc. Not someone who gets stopped dead on the gain line and for a ‘playmaker’ really makes fuck all plays….

    Shit it’s disappointing those Umaga Jensen boys are struggling to kick on.

    Lucky we have a big physical incumbent....

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    @Canes4life said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @Machpants said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    @Tim said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    Some good form options at wing (Telea, Reece, Clarke), but who will start at Fullback? Love, Stevenson, Barrett, or Sullivan?

    On form, love. But probably Barrett

    I’ve said it previously, Beauden should only be in the ABs as a first five first and then fullback only if we have a raft of injuries. He doesn’t have that top line pace to be a back three player these days. Anyone that thinks Barrett should be fullback hasn’t learnt anything from the last four seasons. He kicks the ball away far too much.

    Love and Stevenson should be selected and I’d start Love on form. I can’t remember the last time Ruben dropped a high ball and his work-rate defensively at the back has been world class.

    My AB backline if we played a test tomorrow would be: 9. Perenara 10. McKenzie 11. Telea 12. Barrett 13. Proctor 14. Reece 15. Love

    Reserves: 21. Ratima 22. Barrett 23. Leinert-Brown (only because he covers 12/13)

    No Reiko Ioane in your 23 ? Good GOD man

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    @Canes4life Hard to go past Clarke on current form, but who do you swap him with. You could argue Telea and Reece are very similar, and they might want Clarke for the crash ball vs England.

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    I think a lack of physicality at 12 is a much bigger issue on defence than attack - but I don't think there have been any noticeable defensive flaws in Havili's game at international at level, it's mainly when he's been ineffective on the crash ball that he's copped criticism.

    If Havili can hold his ground on defence at 12 then I can definitely see some upsides to his selection there if Robertson gets a bit creative (which I hope he does).

    That's not to suggest that Havili is a better option at 12 than Barrett or even necessarily up to international standard, but I won't be writing him off just yet because of how he was used under Foster.

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    @Mr-Fish said in All Blacks 2024 - looking forward:

    I think a lack of physicality at 12 is a much bigger issue on defence than attack - but I don't think there have been any noticeable defensive flaws in Havili's game at international at level, it's mainly when he's been ineffective on the crash ball that he's copped criticism.

    If Havili can hold his ground on defence at 12 then I can definitely see some upsides to his selection there if Robertson gets a bit creative (which I hope he does).

    That's not to suggest that Havili is a better option at 12 than Barrett or even necessarily up to international standard, but I won't be writing him off just yet because of how he was used under Foster.

    By crikey this post makes me hope like anything that Jordie Barrett stays fit

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