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    @victor-meldrew said in All Blacks 2022:

    @kidcalder said in All Blacks 2022:

    @victor-meldrew Jordan to 15 - he is the inevitable future there- maybe Jordi see's it that way and is keen to bed himself at 12 to secure himself a spot.

    I'm not convinced TBF. If there's a weakness in his game it's around defence where he can look a little fragile. He's a world-class winger, so I'd leave him on the wing where he adds the most value. Stick BB at 15 if Jordie does end up with the 12 slot

    If BB is at 15 that would mean RM at 10. I am hoping we have moved on from having both RM and BB on the field together. It hasn't worked that well so far and I think it's detrimental to RM's game.

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    Will be interesting to see how Joe Schmidt influences decisions.
    One thing for sure is that goal kicking will be high on list, so if BB starts expect Jordie to be there somewhere.
    Blues backs look significantly more structured since Joe’s return.

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    @crazy-horse said in All Blacks 2022:

    @victor-meldrew said in All Blacks 2022:

    @kidcalder said in All Blacks 2022:

    @victor-meldrew Jordan to 15 - he is the inevitable future there- maybe Jordi see's it that way and is keen to bed himself at 12 to secure himself a spot.

    I'm not convinced TBF. If there's a weakness in his game it's around defence where he can look a little fragile. He's a world-class winger, so I'd leave him on the wing where he adds the most value. Stick BB at 15 if Jordie does end up with the 12 slot

    If BB is at 15 that would mean RM at 10. I am hoping we have moved on from having both RM and BB on the field together. It hasn't worked that well so far and I think it's detrimental to RM's game.

    That sort of dual playmaking role was a silly idea, confuses things, just have your 10 running the ship... I'd have RM at 10, whereas BB tends to have brain explosions in that position.

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    @pakman said in All Blacks 2022:

    Will be interesting to see how Joe Schmidt influences decisions.

    I certainly hope he brings some common sense decision making into this coaching staff, otherwise we're going to get the same rubbish as last season.

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    @stargazer said in All Blacks 2022:

    @gt12 You've just reinforced my point. The ballance in the midfield needs to be right. The Chiefs v Crusaders game (in Hamilton) is a good example of a game where this worked really well, with Havili and Fainga'anuku combining. I prefer that over the Havili - Ennor combo. What's wrong with big runners like Leicester and Clarke wreaking havoc in the backline?

    Oh, and which player doesn't usually improve over the season? Most players don't have their top form in the first few games.

    On top of that, the importance of stats is limited and they only tell part of the story. For example, in the Hurricanes v Crusaders game, he broke the line, passed to - I think - Grace who passed to Jordan to score. So Grace gets the try assist, while it was Havili who created the scoring opportunity. That happens often.

    You’ll notice I mentioned that offload and try. We had some discussion on the game thread that this type of play is almost exactly the sort of opportunity that won’t present itself against Ireland etc. I think that his rugby smarts to hunt out mismatches is really impressive but most of the NH teams have far improvedb defenses versus SH super rugby.

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    @gt12 said in All Blacks 2022:

    @stargazer said in All Blacks 2022:

    @gt12 You've just reinforced my point. The ballance in the midfield needs to be right. The Chiefs v Crusaders game (in Hamilton) is a good example of a game where this worked really well, with Havili and Fainga'anuku combining. I prefer that over the Havili - Ennor combo. What's wrong with big runners like Leicester and Clarke wreaking havoc in the backline?

    Oh, and which player doesn't usually improve over the season? Most players don't have their top form in the first few games.

    On top of that, the importance of stats is limited and they only tell part of the story. For example, in the Hurricanes v Crusaders game, he broke the line, passed to - I think - Grace who passed to Jordan to score. So Grace gets the try assist, while it was Havili who created the scoring opportunity. That happens often.

    You’ll notice I mentioned that offload and try. We had some discussion on the game thread that this type of play is almost exactly the sort of opportunity that won’t present itself against Ireland etc. I think that his rugby smarts to hunt out mismatches is really impressive but most of the NH teams have far improvedb defenses versus SH super rugby.

    We are definitely missing players with the ability to pick out a player with a pass, like Snake and in later years Nonu. Taking it to the line and trying to offload all the time loses its effectiveness

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    @canefan said in All Blacks 2022:

    @gt12 said in All Blacks 2022:

    @stargazer said in All Blacks 2022:

    @gt12 You've just reinforced my point. The ballance in the midfield needs to be right. The Chiefs v Crusaders game (in Hamilton) is a good example of a game where this worked really well, with Havili and Fainga'anuku combining. I prefer that over the Havili - Ennor combo. What's wrong with big runners like Leicester and Clarke wreaking havoc in the backline?

    Oh, and which player doesn't usually improve over the season? Most players don't have their top form in the first few games.

    On top of that, the importance of stats is limited and they only tell part of the story. For example, in the Hurricanes v Crusaders game, he broke the line, passed to - I think - Grace who passed to Jordan to score. So Grace gets the try assist, while it was Havili who created the scoring opportunity. That happens often.

    You’ll notice I mentioned that offload and try. We had some discussion on the game thread that this type of play is almost exactly the sort of opportunity that won’t present itself against Ireland etc. I think that his rugby smarts to hunt out mismatches is really impressive but most of the NH teams have far improvedb defenses versus SH super rugby.

    We are definitely missing players with the ability to pick out a player with a pass, like Snake and in later years Nonu. Taking it to the line and trying to offload all the time loses its effectiveness

    Peak Weepu was awesome with that - his skills to hit the right player in traffic was ridiculous. Sensational skillset.

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    @nzzp said in All Blacks 2022:

    @canefan said in All Blacks 2022:

    @gt12 said in All Blacks 2022:

    @stargazer said in All Blacks 2022:

    @gt12 You've just reinforced my point. The ballance in the midfield needs to be right. The Chiefs v Crusaders game (in Hamilton) is a good example of a game where this worked really well, with Havili and Fainga'anuku combining. I prefer that over the Havili - Ennor combo. What's wrong with big runners like Leicester and Clarke wreaking havoc in the backline?

    Oh, and which player doesn't usually improve over the season? Most players don't have their top form in the first few games.

    On top of that, the importance of stats is limited and they only tell part of the story. For example, in the Hurricanes v Crusaders game, he broke the line, passed to - I think - Grace who passed to Jordan to score. So Grace gets the try assist, while it was Havili who created the scoring opportunity. That happens often.

    You’ll notice I mentioned that offload and try. We had some discussion on the game thread that this type of play is almost exactly the sort of opportunity that won’t present itself against Ireland etc. I think that his rugby smarts to hunt out mismatches is really impressive but most of the NH teams have far improvedb defenses versus SH super rugby.

    We are definitely missing players with the ability to pick out a player with a pass, like Snake and in later years Nonu. Taking it to the line and trying to offload all the time loses its effectiveness

    Peak Weepu was awesome with that - his skills to hit the right player in traffic was ridiculous. Sensational skillset.

    At his best, Weepu was like a 9/10. We needed it in the 2011 RWC

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    @canefan said in All Blacks 2022:

    @gt12 said in All Blacks 2022:

    @stargazer said in All Blacks 2022:

    @gt12 You've just reinforced my point. The ballance in the midfield needs to be right. The Chiefs v Crusaders game (in Hamilton) is a good example of a game where this worked really well, with Havili and Fainga'anuku combining. I prefer that over the Havili - Ennor combo. What's wrong with big runners like Leicester and Clarke wreaking havoc in the backline?

    Oh, and which player doesn't usually improve over the season? Most players don't have their top form in the first few games.

    On top of that, the importance of stats is limited and they only tell part of the story. For example, in the Hurricanes v Crusaders game, he broke the line, passed to - I think - Grace who passed to Jordan to score. So Grace gets the try assist, while it was Havili who created the scoring opportunity. That happens often.

    You’ll notice I mentioned that offload and try. We had some discussion on the game thread that this type of play is almost exactly the sort of opportunity that won’t present itself against Ireland etc. I think that his rugby smarts to hunt out mismatches is really impressive but most of the NH teams have far improvedb defenses versus SH super rugby.

    We are definitely missing players with the ability to pick out a player with a pass, like Snake and in later years Nonu. Taking it to the line and trying to offload all the time loses its effectiveness

    memory isn't clear because i don't watch replays but

    I don't remember lots of players in motion being a feature of 2021 All Black rugby. No point picking player how can find someone with a pass when no one is running in to holes.

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    Aaron Smith is excellent at hitting players in traffic, but as @mariner4life says, we havent had many players moving providing opposition with options, meaning Smiths options werent that great in the past couple of seasons.

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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by
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    @taniwharugby as good as Arron he's been passed by a couple

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    replied to george33 on last edited by taniwharugby
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    @george33 not for passing, IMO, Nock is possibly the closest for hitting runners in traffic to Smith, but he lacks consistancy and has other flaws

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    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2022:

    I don't remember lots of players in motion being a feature of 2021 All Black rugby. No point picking player how can find someone with a pass when no one is running in to holes.

    I mentioned in the props thread that the tight 5 sucked at moving bodies last year. Another issue was the AB's set up their attack more shallow than the SR sides

    Slow ball plus flat attack. Yuck. Thats why we got a static mess IMO. The timing looked shit and we even struggled to find space by passing out the back because the defence was up by then

    Then there's a 10 and 12 that like travelling sideways to look for space..

    If the tight forwards nail their role everything will look better. I do wonder if we need to set up deeper like the players are used to at SR level

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    Form/ABs squad so far?:

    Loose head prop: Ethan de groot, Alex Hogman, Joe Moody?

    Hooker: Codie Taylor, Asafo Aumua, Samisoni Taukei'aho

    Tight Head prop: Ofa Tu'ungafasi, Tyrel Lomax, Ollie Norris?

    Lock: Tupou Vaii, Scott Barrett, Brodie Retallick

    Flanker/ No8: Ardie Savea, Sam Cane, Dalton Papalii, Ethan Blackadder, Hoskins Sotutu, Luke Jacobson

    Halfback: Aaron Smith, Finlay Christie, Brad Webber

    Fly half: Beauden Barrett, Richie Mo'unga, Stephen Perofeta

    Winger/ Fullbacks: Leicester Fainga'anuku, Sevu Reece, Caleb Clarke, Jordie Barrett, Will Jordan

    Centre: David Havili, Rieko Ioane, Quinn Tupaea, Jack Goodhue-when fit

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    @mackerzzzz Samisoni has to be included surely

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    @fakatavafuture said in All Blacks 2022:

    @mackerzzzz Samisoni has to be included surely

    First name on the team sheet after last year. Fact!

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    @mackerzzzz

    Wouldn't be surprised to see Josh Lord in the mix somewhere for experience. Think he impressed Foster & co. last year. Ditto Stephen Perofeta.

    Luke Jacobson?

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    @fakatavafuture said in All Blacks 2022:

    @mackerzzzz Samisoni has to be included surely

    Uup forgot about him

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    I'm seriously worried about our playmakers.

    Both BB and RM last night showed serious flaws for test level. BB still relies on moments of brilliance (as does RM) but showed zero tactical awareness and control. I'm not just talking about the last 10 minutes either. When he did try to play tactically his skills (in particular kicking from hand) really let him down.
    RM just isn't up to it defensively and if you can't hide him (or the opposition seek him out) it is 2019 semifinal all over again.

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    @crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

    I'm seriously worried about our playmakers.

    Both BB and RM last night showed serious flaws for test level. BB still relies on moments of brilliance (as does RM) but showed zero tactical awareness and control. I'm not just talking about the last 10 minutes either. When he did try to play tactically his skills (in particular kicking from hand) really let him down.
    RM just isn't up to it defensively and if you can't hide him (or the opposition seek him out) it is 2019 semifinal all over again.

    I wonder if leaving RM to defend at 10 like they did with first fives with similar issues back in the day would still work in the modern game. At least he would have other players around him to help out. When you hide him on the wing (for example) and the opposition 'find' him he is pretty much on his own.

    When RM first came on the scene I remember him being talked up as a heavy hitter for a 10. Then he got some shoulder injuries...

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