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    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Machpants said in All Blacks 2022:

    tho Ardie has improved he’s certainly not a biggest improver being the ABs best for quite a few years

    i disagree. 12 months ago his strengths only barely outweighed some pretty obvious weaknesses

    This year his strengths have actually got better, have tangible reward, and he has actually strengthened some of his weaknesses. I think he is a much bigger asset in a test than he was 12 months ago.

    Yup, there is a lot of people here that agree with you. But I don’t haha, player’s player from the ABs is pretty high prasie, and I agree with them.

    Either way, he’s fucken awesome ATM!

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    @Chris said in All Blacks 2022:

    The problem with that is we used to always win that way as we were fitter.
    But now teams can cope with that fast game and are finishing over the top of us.
    I think we need more than that to our game plan.

    Related to the fitness thing, we need to have officials prepared to call teams out on their bullshit injury stoppages at every break in play.

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    @Kirwan said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Chris said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Tim said in All Blacks 2022:

    Anyone else reminded of the Blues first round loss to the Hurricanes this year? Played the game at very high speed, blitzed the opposition frequently on attack, dominant clean out and ball carrying, but ran out of gas and conceded about 20 points in the last 10 minutes. Also used subs late and all at once ...

    Hope we are building to the kind of performances Schmidt got out of the Blues this year.

    The problem with that is we used to always win that way as we were fitter.
    But now teams can cope with that fast game and are finishing over the top of us.
    I think we need more than that to our game plan.

    A ten that can control a game, for example. The fact that RM can't do that with the arm chair ride he got for 65mins is pretty damning.

    Yeah although no armchair ride in the last 10 when we lost it.

    You could also point to Reikos neck roll cost us 7 points and the game or Jordies missed conversion .

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    @Chris said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Kirwan said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Chris said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Tim said in All Blacks 2022:

    Anyone else reminded of the Blues first round loss to the Hurricanes this year? Played the game at very high speed, blitzed the opposition frequently on attack, dominant clean out and ball carrying, but ran out of gas and conceded about 20 points in the last 10 minutes. Also used subs late and all at once ...

    Hope we are building to the kind of performances Schmidt got out of the Blues this year.

    The problem with that is we used to always win that way as we were fitter.
    But now teams can cope with that fast game and are finishing over the top of us.
    I think we need more than that to our game plan.

    A ten that can control a game, for example. The fact that RM can't do that with the arm chair ride he got for 65mins is pretty damning.

    Yeah although no armchair ride in the last 10 when we lost it.

    You could also point to Reikos neck roll cost us 7 points and the game or Jordies missed conversion .

    My point is his poor performances are often laid at the feet of a struggling forward pack. We were dominating England so hard up front they chickened out of a scrum and took a lineout.

    Under minimal pressure he missed touch twice from penalty touch finders, and didn't allow us to turn that pressure into field position and potentially more points. If he can't do it with front foot ball, then of course he can't went things aren't going our way.

    Someone made a very funny point to me, we might as well have played RTS at 10, because all RM did was run straight and sidestep people to get over the advantage line. The rest of flyhalf game was truely terrible.

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    @Kirwan said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Chris said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Kirwan said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Chris said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Tim said in All Blacks 2022:

    Anyone else reminded of the Blues first round loss to the Hurricanes this year? Played the game at very high speed, blitzed the opposition frequently on attack, dominant clean out and ball carrying, but ran out of gas and conceded about 20 points in the last 10 minutes. Also used subs late and all at once ...

    Hope we are building to the kind of performances Schmidt got out of the Blues this year.

    The problem with that is we used to always win that way as we were fitter.
    But now teams can cope with that fast game and are finishing over the top of us.
    I think we need more than that to our game plan.

    A ten that can control a game, for example. The fact that RM can't do that with the arm chair ride he got for 65mins is pretty damning.

    Yeah although no armchair ride in the last 10 when we lost it.

    You could also point to Reikos neck roll cost us 7 points and the game or Jordies missed conversion .

    My point is his poor performances are often laid at the feet of a struggling forward pack. We were dominating England so hard up front they chickened out of a scrum and took a lineout.

    Under minimal pressure he missed touch twice from penalty touch finders, and didn't allow us to turn that pressure into field position and potentially more points. If he can't do it with front foot ball, then of course he can't went things aren't going our way.

    Someone made a very funny point to me, we might as well have played RTS at 10, because all RM did was run straight and sidestep people to get over the advantage line. The rest of flyhalf game was truely terrible.

    I see nothing funny here

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    @Kirwan said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Chris said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Kirwan said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Chris said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Tim said in All Blacks 2022:

    Anyone else reminded of the Blues first round loss to the Hurricanes this year? Played the game at very high speed, blitzed the opposition frequently on attack, dominant clean out and ball carrying, but ran out of gas and conceded about 20 points in the last 10 minutes. Also used subs late and all at once ...

    Hope we are building to the kind of performances Schmidt got out of the Blues this year.

    The problem with that is we used to always win that way as we were fitter.
    But now teams can cope with that fast game and are finishing over the top of us.
    I think we need more than that to our game plan.

    A ten that can control a game, for example. The fact that RM can't do that with the arm chair ride he got for 65mins is pretty damning.

    Yeah although no armchair ride in the last 10 when we lost it.

    You could also point to Reikos neck roll cost us 7 points and the game or Jordies missed conversion .

    My point is his poor performances are often laid at the feet of a struggling forward pack. We were dominating England so hard up front they chickened out of a scrum and took a lineout.

    Under minimal pressure he missed touch twice from penalty touch finders, and didn't allow us to turn that pressure into field position and potentially more points. If he can't do it with front foot ball, then of course he can't went things aren't going our way.

    Someone made a very funny point to me, we might as well have played RTS at 10, because all RM did was run straight and sidestep people to get over the advantage line. The rest of flyhalf game was truely terrible.

    Big problem then because BB sure can’t do it.
    D Mac is flakey and is prone to major brain fades and runs across field.
    Perefeta maybe but he needs to move SR teams as he won’t get a chance at 10 for the Blues,

    Leaves Gatland who can kick us around the park.

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    @Marty I see BOK was at least moving Ireland along when they were trying to slow things at line outs yesterday having a huddle before walking up and throwing...but it's the 'injuries' before set peices that need to be looked at to deal with slow play more as they are using a stoppage for further time to reset, adjust and slow opposition momentum in most cases.

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    @Stargazer said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Tim I'd rather go with the kind of performance Robertson got out of the Crusaders in the SRP final.

    You crack me up Stargazer. You're like Mark Nicholas, the Englishman that absolutely loves all things Aussie cricket. Or Stephen Jones and his love of English rugby. You're not from Christchurch, but your bedroom is decked out in red and black flags with life sized posters of Richie Mo'unga and David Havili on the wall.

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    @Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks 2022:

    @MiketheSnow said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks 2022:

    @MiketheSnow said in All Blacks 2022:

    @pakman said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Daffy-Jaffy said in All Blacks 2022:

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    Southern Hemsiphere teams and Northern Hemisphere refs aren't a happy combo.

    Interesting analysis

    you dont think its fair? the NH and SH definitely seem to interpret the rules differently

    Without the breakdown of whether a NH or SH was reffing a particular match it's impossible to determine that

    dont we have at least a good feel for that? the vast majority of super rugby games are reffed by SH refs

    URC now has the SA refs

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    @MiketheSnow yeah, but i think this goes back before that and so NOW SH might not be the best term but i think super rugby regions v NH comps seems to be different, thought that was pretty accepted, obviously not

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    @Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks 2022:

    @MiketheSnow yeah, but i think this goes back before that and so NOW SH might not be the best term but i think super rugby regions v NH comps seems to be different, thought that was pretty accepted, obviously not

    True, but when you break down the numbers there are always going to be more NH and SA refs compared with NZ, Aus and Argentinian

    So the prevailing ‘style’ will be biased in that direction at Test level

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    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Stargazer said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Tim I'd rather go with the kind of performance Robertson got out of the Crusaders in the SRP final.

    You crack me up Stargazer. You're like Mark Nicholas, the Englishman that absolutely loves all things Aussie cricket. Or Stephen Jones and his love of English rugby. You're not from Christchurch, but your bedroom is decked out in red and black flags with life sized posters of Richie Mo'unga and David Havili on the wall.

    Not really. If I were a child, I'd have everything black & white in my bedroom. Being grown-up, I just have an opinion and don't resort to playing down someones else's opinion to "bias".

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    @MiketheSnow im not saying that we shouldnt be following the NH refs lead, if thats where the majority of the refs are coming from and most of our big oposition are playing under these interpretations....it would be silly not too...but we dont or dont always at least

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    @Stargazer the Fern is no place for being grown-up 🙂

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    @No-Quarter That's very true.

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    Race for the second and third halfback spots up for grabs next year with TJ injuring his Achilles and out for 9 months. At this stage outside of Weber & Christie, neither who set the world on fire in any of their chances in the All Blacks this year, you would have to say that both Cam Roigard & Cortez Ratima are also in the running. I'd also pretty much rule out Fakatava with his injury even though he isn't having surgery.

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    replied to Chris on last edited by
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    @Chris said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Kirwan said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Chris said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Kirwan said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Chris said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Tim said in All Blacks 2022:

    Anyone else reminded of the Blues first round loss to the Hurricanes this year? Played the game at very high speed, blitzed the opposition frequently on attack, dominant clean out and ball carrying, but ran out of gas and conceded about 20 points in the last 10 minutes. Also used subs late and all at once ...

    Hope we are building to the kind of performances Schmidt got out of the Blues this year.

    The problem with that is we used to always win that way as we were fitter.
    But now teams can cope with that fast game and are finishing over the top of us.
    I think we need more than that to our game plan.

    A ten that can control a game, for example. The fact that RM can't do that with the arm chair ride he got for 65mins is pretty damning.

    Yeah although no armchair ride in the last 10 when we lost it.

    You could also point to Reikos neck roll cost us 7 points and the game or Jordies missed conversion .

    My point is his poor performances are often laid at the feet of a struggling forward pack. We were dominating England so hard up front they chickened out of a scrum and took a lineout.

    Under minimal pressure he missed touch twice from penalty touch finders, and didn't allow us to turn that pressure into field position and potentially more points. If he can't do it with front foot ball, then of course he can't went things aren't going our way.

    Someone made a very funny point to me, we might as well have played RTS at 10, because all RM did was run straight and sidestep people to get over the advantage line. The rest of flyhalf game was truely terrible.

    Big problem then because BB sure can’t do it.
    D Mac is flakey and is prone to major brain fades and runs across field.
    Perefeta maybe but he needs to move SR teams as he won’t get a chance at 10 for the Blues,

    Leaves Gatland who can kick us around the park.

    Dmac = RM interms of flakiness, but better kicking out of the hand and a better passing game. IMO it's worth taking a look at him since he has the same flaws as RM but potentially has the skillset needed for Test Rugby.

    How many failures from RM should we put up with? And seriously, defending RM by pointing out flaws of other players, or mistakes other have made doesn't make RM better.

    As for Perofeta, he'll have his chances at 10 I'm sure. Particularly if BB now has to focus on fullback, Leon may decide to stick with that at Super level too. Like with the Crusaders, some AB careers are on the line depending on where they get played next year.

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    @Kirwan said in All Blacks 2022:

    As for Perofeta, he'll have his chances at 10 I'm sure. Particularly if BB now has to focus on fullback, Leon may decide to stick with that at Super level too. Like with the Crusaders, some AB careers are on the line depending on where they get played next year

    you know what, i doubt that. It's never been a problem for the selectors before, even if it seriously looks to be bad for the AB team.

    If we get BB playing 10 at the Blues, and JB playing 15 at the Canes, and a few other funny ones, they'll still make the ABs but it will take them longer to get back up to speed in the test spots.

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    @Kirwan said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Chris said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Kirwan said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Chris said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Kirwan said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Chris said in All Blacks 2022:

    @Tim said in All Blacks 2022:

    Anyone else reminded of the Blues first round loss to the Hurricanes this year? Played the game at very high speed, blitzed the opposition frequently on attack, dominant clean out and ball carrying, but ran out of gas and conceded about 20 points in the last 10 minutes. Also used subs late and all at once ...

    Hope we are building to the kind of performances Schmidt got out of the Blues this year.

    The problem with that is we used to always win that way as we were fitter.
    But now teams can cope with that fast game and are finishing over the top of us.
    I think we need more than that to our game plan.

    A ten that can control a game, for example. The fact that RM can't do that with the arm chair ride he got for 65mins is pretty damning.

    Yeah although no armchair ride in the last 10 when we lost it.

    You could also point to Reikos neck roll cost us 7 points and the game or Jordies missed conversion .

    My point is his poor performances are often laid at the feet of a struggling forward pack. We were dominating England so hard up front they chickened out of a scrum and took a lineout.

    Under minimal pressure he missed touch twice from penalty touch finders, and didn't allow us to turn that pressure into field position and potentially more points. If he can't do it with front foot ball, then of course he can't went things aren't going our way.

    Someone made a very funny point to me, we might as well have played RTS at 10, because all RM did was run straight and sidestep people to get over the advantage line. The rest of flyhalf game was truely terrible.

    Big problem then because BB sure can’t do it.
    D Mac is flakey and is prone to major brain fades and runs across field.
    Perefeta maybe but he needs to move SR teams as he won’t get a chance at 10 for the Blues,

    Leaves Gatland who can kick us around the park.

    Dmac = RM interms of flakiness, but better kicking out of the hand and a better passing game. IMO it's worth taking a look at him since he has the same flaws as RM but potentially has the skillset needed for Test Rugby.

    How many failures from RM should we put up with? And seriously, defending RM by pointing out flaws of other players, or mistakes other have made doesn't make RM better.

    As for Perofeta, he'll have his chances at 10 I'm sure. Particularly if BB now has to focus on fullback, Leon may decide to stick with that at Super level too. Like with the Crusaders, some AB careers are on the line depending on where they get played next year.

    Not defending anyone to be honest just discussing whatever options are out there.

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    @Kirwan but Dmac probably has same issues as Perofeta, does he get regular gametime at 10 in super rugby?

    As many have been banging on about, our coaches have alot of thier eggs in a basket...what is the plan for ABs in super next year, as I expect many will be cotton wooled, which is good for the likes of Whitelock, Retallick, Smith, but others seem to thrive off regular play, not less.

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