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    @Jet said in All Blacks 2024:

    If we had a back row of Finau, Sotutu and Papalii and Stevenson at 15 and Proctor at 13 I’d forgive a couple of losses as we are blooding new combos etc.

    I think this is part of the problem though - people in general wouldn't accept us getting towelled by 15-20 points, heck we are seeing a meltdown after losing two close tests.

    Fact is, we are in between generations because for about a 4-6 year period, the production line was not as good as it has been, shown by the U20 Results.

    Our best front rowers (outside of Taylor) are all 26 and under. Our five best locks (outside of Barrett) are all 24 and under. These guys will be peaking at the next World Cup.

    Loose forwards remain a mish mash, because we are forced to stick with older guys, as the likes of Finau simply have not stepped up. If I was Razor and company, I would persist with Sititi, Cane/Papalii and Savea for the next couple of tests. Peter Lakai to me eventually comes in at 7, then it is a question of whether Savea is at 8 or is an impact sub. Plenty of blindsides coming through, so Sititi will eventually move to 8. This will sort itself.

    Then the backs.

    Halfback stocks look good, it will just take time for Ratima & Roigard to build up experience. First five is a massive issue, highlighted by the fact we are begging Mo'unga to come back. We haven't seen an 'All Black level' first five come through since Mo'unga. Hopefully one of Jacomb, Millar (or someone else) can really step up. I'd be tempted to pick one on the EOYT, purely because we need to start looking at someone. Plummer is not the answer, he is an injury stop gap.

    Midfielders isn't a problem. Barrett and Ioane are doing a perfectly fine job. ALB and Procter certainly worth a try if you want to move Ioane back to the wing, but it is the least of our worries.

    Outside backs will be fine too. Clarke has nailed down the left wing, and I think Jordan remains the option on the right wing. The two fullbacks is certainly necessary with the aerial strategies that will be employed - or at the very least a winger who is excellent under the high ball. Reece and Tele'a are on the way out I think, so who comes next? Narawa and Tavatavanawai would be the two I'd look at. Love to get a go at fullback too. These are regardless all inexperienced guys, and we couldn't chuck them all in at once.

    In Foster's first year we lost to Argentina for the first time, and were a missed kick on full-time away from losing a home Bledisloe test - this is hardly comparable.

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    @kpkanz said in Springboks vs All Blacks 2:

    The Foster revisionism is truly amazing.

    You're right, it is amazing. Just maybe not in the way you think....

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Springboks vs All Blacks 2:

    @kpkanz said in Springboks vs All Blacks 2:

    The Foster revisionism is truly amazing.

    You're right, it is amazing. Just maybe not in the way you think....

    Fair play, Foster's record and quality took a major uptick after the RWC performances. That team was playing to their potential - I did not think they had it in them.

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    @frugby said in All Blacks 2024:

    we are begging Mo'unga to come back

    Coaches may be, but I don't think people on the Fern think he'd be any better than DMac - and arguably worse.

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    @kpkanz said in Springboks vs All Blacks 2:

    @Yeahtheboys said in Springboks vs All Blacks 2:

    @kpkanz “razor wins each one of them” based on fucking what? He lost to Argentina at home?

    Because I'm comparing the rugby we're playing under Razor to the rugby we played under Foster??
    Which was the worst I have ever seen the All Blacks play in decades of watching?

    Our Argentina loss this year we were up 20-8 and threw the game away where we basically handed 2 free tries and collapsed. A game we blew.

    Do you not remember the Argentina losses under Foster?
    In those games we were genuinely dominated from minute 1 to minute 80. At NO point in those entire games did we look like winning.

    That has not happened once in Razors first year. All 3 losses we had a legitimate chance for victory, 2 of them where we had no right to lose from the position we were in.

    So yes this is magnitudes better than Fosters first 2 years before Schmidt/Ryan joined.

    Mate, what Foster did or didn't do 3 years ago has got bugger all to do with current AB problems.

    We've gone from losing RWC 2023 to SA by one point with (14 men) to blowing a 27-14 lead at 68 minutes to lose 31-27 to SA. (And before you start throwing the "loss of experienced players" bullshit, both sides had 13 of their 23 at the RWC on that day)

    How the fuck you regard that as progress or proof that we're playing better rugby overall under Robertson is beyond me.

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    A lot of talented blindside LF are emerging : Haig, Wrampling, Suafoa, Smith (on potential) and I would add Delaney and Stodart to this list. The latter's running is abrasive. I don't know much about his defensive talents, though. McCurran, who is currently playing as a Nr.8 for the Mooloos, is a former opensider. He has been very impressive so far. I hope he gets a SR contract and I would like to see him with the 7 jersey at a higher level than NPC.

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    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks 2024:

    @Windows97 said in All Blacks 2024:

    Yes we were close against SA and could have won both if only rugby was a 60 minute game. The last 20 minutes really cost us and it was the same in the loss to Arg.

    I'd say most teams would have said the same about playing the ABs under the Henry/Hansen era. Unfortunately for them, and for us right now, the last 20 minutes is where test matches are won and lost.

    Yes the last 20 was a key strength for the AB's back in the good old days 🙂 if the game was close, even if we were behind we had the ability to dig deep and claw our way back. Sometimes winning ugly and sometimes winning sublimely, this team just can't seem to win.

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    @canefan said in All Blacks 2024:

    @Billy-Tell said in All Blacks 2024:

    There are some real drama queens on this thread. We weren’t that far off winning the 2 tests in SA. Against a settled SA side and coaching setup. It’s not a compete capitulation like if we were to get our asses handed to us by Australia in consecutive tests. From where we came from under foster to expect to go rapidly from strength to strength is totally unrealistic.

    Not wanting to sound like an apologist, but the loss of experience hasn't helped us either

    I do very much like the increased use of the word apologist on this forum, especailly after the sten telling off Duluth gave me the first time I used it 🙂 🙂

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    @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks 2024:

    @stodders said in All Blacks 2024:

    Experience counts.

    Our experience is adding fuck all.

    In fact - I'm of the view some of these experienced players are holding us back.

    Where are these experienced players to be seen in the last 20 minutes when we need them?

    That's on point with my fustrations - I remember in Arg1 when our lineout went to kak when Darry (in his second test or something) went off. Our least experinced player went off and no-one else put their hand up to take charge.

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    @Windows97 said in All Blacks 2024:

    @canefan said in All Blacks 2024:

    @Billy-Tell said in All Blacks 2024:

    There are some real drama queens on this thread. We weren’t that far off winning the 2 tests in SA. Against a settled SA side and coaching setup. It’s not a compete capitulation like if we were to get our asses handed to us by Australia in consecutive tests. From where we came from under foster to expect to go rapidly from strength to strength is totally unrealistic.

    Not wanting to sound like an apologist, but the loss of experience hasn't helped us either

    I do very much like the increased use of the word apologist on this forum, especailly after the sten telling off Duluth gave me the first time I used it 🙂 🙂

    It's been repurposed from the political threads 😉

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    the other thing to consider, is the state NZ Rugby was in the last couple of years, so Razor is picking this team up where NZ Rugby as a whole is behind where it was when Fozzie took over, granted even when Fozzie took over it was on a decline, this was exaggerated by Covid and then SA leaving NZ, but NZ Rugby is at a critical juncture where we could so very easily drop off as Australia has, or we rebuild based off the need for some new ideas and direction.

    Is Razor the man to guide us? Who knows, but I do think there is still more turbulence to come.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

    @Snowy

    Overall It's not the loses, it's the nature of the losses. I was expecting a fresher approach and a bit more inventiveness.

    • Expected a bit more change (apart from the first 2-3 Tests) but most of the ones we've seen were mainly forced by injury. Take some chances - he's got the time. Build depth.

    • Evidence of better, leadership, mental attitude and focus, discipline at key moments. That's got worse IMO.

    • A more dynamic, varied attack. The chip kicks have gone but so has the backline penetration.

    I'm not saying sack him but really think NZR need a review after the RC to see where things are going and what needs to be done.

    same

    i think people might be annoyed but more optimistic if we'd lost these games but with more younger players, some new game plan or something

    how it currently is i just struggle to see where we're going with selecting largely what we would have expected with fozzie and playing quite similar too

    im afraid we're going to get to 2027 and we'll still be fielding BB and TJP and probably cane and RM....and the reason they give is we didnt have anyone else with enough experience

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    @MiketheSnow so what I said was incorrect?

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    It's no surprise there's not much change. One of the main selectors and the head forwards coach is well into his third year with the side.

    A feature of his reign has been the inconsistency of the forwards. They alternate between quality and insipid performances. The players can deliver but the coach can't get it out of them regularly. Yet the criticism is minimal. His sides have lost twice to Argentina now but it appears our standards have been lowered now

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    @taniwharugby no, you’re just a low expectation doom merchant 😂

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    @Duluth it might have been my own head canon razor was coming in and everyone would have to earn their spot, start from scratch, no more cliche's about experience and shit...bit of a wake up call

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    @stodders I'm a pretty positive person in general, but right now, when it comes to rugby, I'd say more a realist!

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    Players will drop out of this squad in the next 6-18 months and new ones will come in as Razor makes decisions this is the norm, but I also think changes in coaching staff will happen in that period.
    The mix is not right yet on and off the pitch.
    NZ rugby dropped the ball I feel not having Joe Schmitt involved ... maybe at some point Vern Cotter may settle the ship.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Springboks vs All Blacks 2:

    @kpkanz said in Springboks vs All Blacks 2:

    @Yeahtheboys said in Springboks vs All Blacks 2:

    @kpkanz “razor wins each one of them” based on fucking what? He lost to Argentina at home?

    Because I'm comparing the rugby we're playing under Razor to the rugby we played under Foster??
    Which was the worst I have ever seen the All Blacks play in decades of watching?

    Our Argentina loss this year we were up 20-8 and threw the game away where we basically handed 2 free tries and collapsed. A game we blew.

    Do you not remember the Argentina losses under Foster?
    In those games we were genuinely dominated from minute 1 to minute 80. At NO point in those entire games did we look like winning.

    That has not happened once in Razors first year. All 3 losses we had a legitimate chance for victory, 2 of them where we had no right to lose from the position we were in.

    So yes this is magnitudes better than Fosters first 2 years before Schmidt/Ryan joined.

    Mate, what Foster did or didn't do 3 years ago has got bugger all to do with current AB problems.

    We've gone from losing RWC 2023 to SA by one point with (14 men) to blowing a 27-14 lead at 68 minutes to lose 31-27 to SA. (And before you start throwing the "loss of experienced players" bullshit, both sides had 13 of their 23 at the RWC on that day)

    How the fuck you regard that as progress or proof that we're playing better rugby overall under Robertson is beyond me.

    I didn't realise the RWC was in SA.

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