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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    replied to voodoo on last edited by
    #101

    @voodoo Cough. Cough. That’s four consecutive Lions tours, though likely one doesn’t count due to his premature death. But yes, I’m with you on BOD, the pre-eminent centre of his time. Some notable challengers for sure but as you say, that extra 5% is huge at that level.

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    @Catogrande ach, sorry! Wouldn't be the Fern without some sort of innacuracy thrown in...

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    @mariner4life said in The debate about 12:

    Carter-Horan-Bunce for me.

    Spencer-Mauger-MacDonald

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    @ACT-Crusader said in The debate about 12:

    @mariner4life said in The debate about 12:

    Carter-Horan-Bunce for me.

    Spencer-Mauger-MacDonald

    With Ben Blair at fullback and Caleb Ralph and Scott Hamilton on the wings? Imagine Andy Ellis feeding that backline

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    @ACT-Crusader said in The debate about 12:

    @mariner4life said in The debate about 12:

    Carter-Horan-Bunce for me.

    Spencer-Mauger-MacDonald

    Who are you and how did you find out ACTC's password?

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    @booboo said in The debate about 12:

    @ACT-Crusader said in The debate about 12:

    @mariner4life said in The debate about 12:

    Carter-Horan-Bunce for me.

    Spencer-Mauger-MacDonald

    Who are you and how did you find out ACTC's password?

    You might remember I went by ACT Aucklander for a season on the Fern...

    😎

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    @Bones said in The debate about 12:

    @DMX said in The debate about 12:

    Think I mentioned elsewhere how much I enjoyed the '08 season, a big reason was his emergence as a 12.

    Yeah, he had a really shit on field attitude and was a frustrating player to watch. He'd make mistakes and not try to atone (like spilling the ball and then just turning his back and walking off). Definitely became a lot more focused.

    Even round one of Super Rugby in 2008 - playing on the wing - against the Warratahs he got a yellow for throwing a knee in and then almost got a red for a high tackle.

    At least part way into that super season I gave him little chance of being long term AB.

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    #108

    Another bad boy: https://www.epcrugby.com/2020/02/06/epcr-european-player-of-the-year-nominee-8 - george-moala-asm-clermont-auvergne/

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    replied to voodoo on last edited by DMX
    #109

    @voodoo said in The debate about 12:

    @taniwharugby said in The debate about 12:

    @voodoo for me it was your hyperbole that was plain wrong.

    he simply wasn't a patch on BOD

    Its just not close for me.

    I dont see him being that clearly ahead.

    If you go by numbers, man for man without looking at who plays at 11/12/14 to work with him, then yeah I could be convinced without being too bothered, but start putting a dream team together, I am less inclined to.

    Fine, OK, its not like BOD was a 9 and Conrad a 6. It's more like a 9 and an 8.5, but i find it absurd that anyone would think the ratings could be reversed - does that make sense?

    As an example, its like in the NBA Finals this season - Lebron was maybe only 5% better than Anthony Davis, but its such a clear 5%, that he was a unanimous choice for Finals MVP.

    If we are talking NBA maybe the Walt Chamberlin Bill Russell comparison a little more appropriate? Wilt more flashy , better stats, Russell more championships and better head-to-head.

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  • nostrildamusN Offline
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    wrote on last edited by nostrildamus
    #110

    @voodoo
    BoD ..

    • never had a Nick Cage character named after him.
    • would be less articulate at the bar.
    • may have been a Lion but that is irrelevant as Conrad would never be a Lion..he's no pussycat.
      PLUS
      BoD
    • would rather play tiddliwinks.
      While Conrad Smith..
    • would never pick a fight with Tana.
    • would never do more than raise an eyebrow if his 100kg midfield partner was covered in eyeliner.
    • captained the Hurricanes and was Wellington, Dominion, Kel Tremain and Steinlager Investec Super Rugby Player of the Year/sportsman of the year.
    • Record 50 matches with Nonu. Update: more than 50: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/rugby-union/conrad-smith-and-maa-nonu-enter-the-record-books-20131003-2uvco.html
    • was a decent fast bowler.
    • always brought out the best in the people around him (RoG turned into a tackle-adverse revolving clothesline.
    • was always the first choice at 13. (That I remember).
    • in 2012:
      Sport

      The Stats Don't Lie: Conrad Smith's impressive winning record - NZ Herald

      The Stats Don't Lie: Conrad Smith's impressive winning record - NZ Herald

      Latest breaking news articles, photos, video, blogs, reviews, analysis, opinion and reader comment from New Zealand and around the World - NZ Herald

      "Conrad Smith has won 50 of the 56 test matches he has played, giving him the highest winning percentage of any player in the world with more than 50 test wins at 89.3 percent."
    • And finally, for the ultimate smackdown, who was a vital member of TWO Rugby World Cup winning teams?
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    #111

    Both great centers, interesting debate....
    Conrad was the glue in the backline, not sure if BOD would have worked out, would have been fun to see him there and find out.
    Physically BOD the more gifted player, not sure if he would have complimented Nonu or not though.

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    replied to Crucial on last edited by
    #112

    @Crucial said in The debate about 12:

    On the AB side of things, Eddies musings add weight to the selection of JG and ALB seemingly the wrong way around.
    If rush defences are the problem then it makes sense for your faster more elusive centre to play 13. You either skip 12 to outside channels or 12 looks to take a tackle and provide quick ball that the “three quarters “ can use.

    Makes sense but really speaks to poor coaching, sadly.

    What happens if the really quick guy who usually plays at 13 is injured?

    How do you beat the rush defence then?

    Much better to actually coach a system where you can put any of your available options in there without dramatically reducing its effectiveness

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    @junior said in The debate about 12:

    How do you beat the rush defence then?

    Same way you do in Lions 1 - attack the space just aroudn teh 10, angled runs, and very good hands. The rush leaves space behind - you have to be really accurate to make it work, but if you can hold a pass for a heartbeat, you can create some quality space

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    replied to nzzp on last edited by
    #114

    @nzzp yep, and you start finding that space the rush defence will start to struggle as someone holds slightly knowing they will be needed to cover.

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  • JCJ Offline
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    replied to nzzp on last edited by
    #115

    @nzzp And wait. Later on in the game their tiring 120kg props just won’t be able to push up seamlessly in line with their backs over and over again. All you need is a moment when the front rowers are off the pace by half a meter and you’re through. Stay in touch until then and the chances of taking the game rise.

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #116

    We're overlooking that BOD was a diving whiney bitch. Not Sexton bad, but pretty bad. Was a fan for a 3 week period in 2001.

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    replied to mariner4life on last edited by
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    @mariner4life said in The debate about 12:

    We're overlooking that BOD was a diving whiney bitch. Not Sexton bad, but pretty bad. Was a fan for a 3 week period in 2001.

    I certainly haven't forgotten. Can't stand the guy, unfortunately he was actually quite good (as a player). So discount him because of dickheadedness?

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  • voodooV Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #118

    It should be acknowledged, but doesn't affect the assessment.

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    #119

    BoD to me always looked better because his team was so shit house, so he really stood out. Here is also majorly fluffed up cos he was NH, and they were desperate for something over the years of SH dominance. I'll take Snakey any day of the week

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  • voodooV Offline
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    replied to Machpants on last edited by voodoo
    #120

    @Machpants said in The debate about 12:

    BoD to me always looked better because his team was so shit house, so he really stood out. Here is also majorly fluffed up cos he was NH, and they were desperate for something over the years of SH dominance. I'll take Snakey any day of the week

    Yeah, midfield / outside backs always look HEAPS better outside average packs and shithouse halves

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