2018 AB Depth Chart
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@cgrant said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
Has the situation really evolved since June 2017 when this thread was started ?
There is now an incredible depth as far as props are concerned, even with the likes of Hames, Moli, Fidow and Ross out of contention. There are four new All Blacks : Perry, Tu'inukuafe, Ta'avao and Lomax.
For the half-backs, the pecking order is now firmly established behind AS and TJP : TTT and Drummond.
But depth at hooker and Nr.8 are still a concern despite Coles' return from injury. There is no established midfield though the depth is not a problem here. There is still not a world class replacement for Jerome Kaino and no one seems to be lurking around. Squire is an adequate replacement but does not set the world on fire, while Frizell and Fifita haven't been convincing. Maybe Hemopo could be the best answer at Nr.6.
The depth on the right wing is a concern too.Off the top of my head I'd have said the depth in back three is fine. Can't Rieko play both sides? At 13 JG has got the chance to be locked in for the next five years, and ALB a useful back up, but not much at AB level after, at least at this stage. Happy at 10, and while Weber starts for Chiefs, and has been very good, I suspect TTT is being viewed as the longer term replacement for Nuggy with his clearance. After being royally spoiled with Nonu, to my mind we're struggling a bit at 12. I agree with selectors' preference for chunky unit, and SBW when on is a weapon, but less often nowadays. Think one of his knees is crocked. Naani showed some nice touches on Saturday and is a beast against lower tier teams, but needs to mature a la Nonu. For me that's the biggest hole in backs.
Forwards to follow...
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In forwards, quite a few gaps.
Read out on his own in the role he plays at 8 for ABs. Luatua for me next best and can only hope he returns post RWC. Aukira excellent in a different style, but seems to fall between the 6 and 8 stools of what wise men are looking for. To me maybe Fifita could be converted to an 8, having come up short so far at 6. Fair production line at 7. At 6 only Squire produces the dominant defence the selectors are looking for, but is a step down from JK (who wouldn't be). Frizzell showing promise, as is Papali'i, who has plenty of time to grow into the role. Big hole behind Sam W and BBBR at lock. Need a 2m + youngster to step up from NPC.
LH depth incredible -- 3 who are good international quality or better. At hooker top two excellent, then a gap, but some youngsters coming through. Only two genuine international level scrummaging THs, Owen and Laulala. Ofa good utility and all rounder. Ta'avao and JTA tidy but not top notch. Lomax has had quite a few difficult days for Clan, and scrum better when Tokolahi there. So quite exposed when Owen hangs up his boots. Remember a ferner earlier this year claiming Kudos for calling Karl T last year, and him mentioning an 'unknown' scrummaging TH who was in NPC I think, and thought he had the goods, but I can't recall the name!What seems clear is in the next couple of years we need several young bucks to pop up at NPC level, because it seems clear that the ABs are completely aware of the talent in the Super pool.
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@bones said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
@pakman I think we're fine at tighthead - Tu'ungafasi is very good and certainly isn't a worry at scrumtime as far as I can see. Moli looked very promising and maybe the unknown one you're thinking of is Kautai?
I thought Ta'avao did well in his cameo and the KarlT, Harris, Ta'avao combo in Super Rugby was probably only second to the Saders first string AB combo.
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@crucial said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
I'm thinking Ardie could have a role at 8 when Read retires. It would be a re-jigged pattern but as long as we implemented a better system than Australia did with Pocockwomble we'd be good. Share a bit of gametime with Akira and it could work.
That is certainly an option. Ardie has really been playing well in last few months, both at 7 and 8.
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@pakman said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
In forwards, quite a few gaps.
Read out on his own in the role he plays at 8 for ABs. Luatua for me next best and can only hope he returns post RWC. Aukira excellent in a different style, but seems to fall between the 6 and 8 stools of what wise men are looking for. To me maybe Fifita could be converted to an 8, having come up short so far at 6. Fair production line at 7. At 6 only Squire produces the dominant defence the selectors are looking for, but is a step down from JK (who wouldn't be). Frizzell showing promise, as is Papali'i, who has plenty of time to grow into the role. Big hole behind Sam W and BBBR at lock. Need a 2m + youngster to step up from NPC.
LH depth incredible -- 3 who are good international quality or better. At hooker top two excellent, then a gap, but some youngsters coming through. Only two genuine international level scrummaging THs, Owen and Laulala. Ofa good utility and all rounder. Ta'avao and JTA tidy but not top notch. Lomax has had quite a few difficult days for Clan, and scrum better when Tokolahi there. So quite exposed when Owen hangs up his boots. Remember a ferner earlier this year claiming Kudos for calling Karl T last year, and him mentioning an 'unknown' scrummaging TH who was in NPC I think, and thought he had the goods, but I can't recall the name!What seems clear is in the next couple of years we need several young bucks to pop up at NPC level, because it seems clear that the ABs are completely aware of the talent in the Super pool.
Yes, Lomax struggled a bit in SR but it was in the early rounds only. He was pretty solid during the last stages. He is still very young so has plenty of time to improve.
@Bones : I guess the unknown tighthead prop is Alex Fidow ?
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@cgrant Yeah - Lomax is only 22 and he's already waaaay better than he was this time last year.
He gave Joe Moody all he could handle and more in the M10 Cup semi.
One of the few positive to take away from that semi now that karma has wreaked vengeance on Canterbury, Moody and Hansen!
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@chris-b said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
@cgrant Yeah - Lomax is only 22 and he's already waaaay better than he was this time last year.
He gave Joe Moody all he could handle and more in the M10 Cup semi.
One of the few positive to take away from that semi now that karma has wreaked vengeance on Canterbury, Moody and Hansen!
Didn't see that game and one report said Moody gave Lomax torrid time? Not what the selectors thought.
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@pakman said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
@chris-b said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
@cgrant Yeah - Lomax is only 22 and he's already waaaay better than he was this time last year.
He gave Joe Moody all he could handle and more in the M10 Cup semi.
One of the few positive to take away from that semi now that karma has wreaked vengeance on Canterbury, Moody and Hansen!
Didn't see that game and one report said Moody gave Lomax torrid time? Not what the selectors thought.
Laulala gave Moody a good tickle up as well. Maybe this injury is a blessing in disguise?
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@crucial said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
@pakman said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
@chris-b said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
@cgrant Yeah - Lomax is only 22 and he's already waaaay better than he was this time last year.
He gave Joe Moody all he could handle and more in the M10 Cup semi.
One of the few positive to take away from that semi now that karma has wreaked vengeance on Canterbury, Moody and Hansen!
Didn't see that game and one report said Moody gave Lomax torrid time? Not what the selectors thought.
Laulala gave Moody a good tickle up as well. Maybe this injury is a blessing in disguise?
Yeah, I saw that - though I suspect Moody wasn't helped by his Canterbury front row counterparts.
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My opinion******** gonna be some very funny replies
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Jordan was the Ta$man fullback while Alaimalo was on the wing, so I don't see why the latter should be ranked higher than the former.
Not sure about Bridge on the right wing. Has he ever played there. He is a pure leftfooter.
I would have put Rieko Ioane in the mix for the centres.
Vince Aso being ranked higher than Matt Proctor is defying the logic and does the latter has ever played as a second five eight ?
Same with MacKenzie being named among the left wings ????
Ihia West isn't in NZ but plays in France for La Rochelle.
Not sure at all concerning Otere Black as the 4th best 1st Five eight in NZ.
Drummond > to TTT can be questioned too.
Reed Prinsep among the 7s is very doubtful. He is a 6.
4&5 : where is Luke Romano ?
3 : Atu Moli hasn't played a game this year so I can't see how he could be ranked higher than All Black Tyrel Lomax. Alaalatoa and JTA ranked higher than Lomax can be questionable too. That's not what Mike Cron thinks.
Manu is a LHP.
Coles Nr.1 and Taylor Nr.2 for the Nr.2 jersey : Hmmm ...
LHP : too many long term injuries among these names. But if we have to name these, I would have taken Aidan Ross ahead of O'Neill, DLB, Hodgman and Graham.