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    @brodean said in All Blacks EOYT:

    They'll probably go for Blackadder at 7

    Some here said that 7 was his better position?

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    @nzzp said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @brodean said in All Blacks EOYT:

    They'll probably go for Blackadder at 7

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    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Frank said in All Blacks EOYT:

    Have a horrible feeling (just based on how conservatve Razor has been) that Blackadder might start ahead of Sititi in big games and that TJP gets one of the halfback spots.

    Given Sititi was also pretty good IMO in the lineouts and seems a more dominant tackler (again IMO) I'm not sure what the perpetually injured Blackadder offers over him..

    The Opta stats I've seen suggest Ethan is one of the more accurate and dominant tacklers in the Crusaders.

    Of course, given where they finished on the table, that might not be the glowing endorsement it may appear. 🙂

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    His best position at international level is at 7, especially when played alongside Ardie (who despite the pages of protestations on here) is going to be picked at 8.

    With Ardie out there, our 7s play a very different game - they are there to clean and tackle, so Paps, Jacobson, and Blackadder seem the most ready-made to replace Cane.

    Personally, I'd pick Papalii but Jacobson and Blackadder are probably the closest to Cane.

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    @gt12 I really worry about speed of our 7s.

    Cane is slow. EB is slow. Dalton is slightly less slow.

    We really miss someone electric out there - honestly, I think we are going to see us getting beaten to the ball in the big three games on this tour.

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    Dalton is fast. Did you see the try he scored for Counties from halfway last week? You don't see many loose forwards in NZ scoring from that far out.

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    @brodean said in All Blacks EOYT:

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    Dalton is fast. Did you see the try he scored for Counties from halfway last week? You don't see many loose forwards in NZ scoring from that far out.

    He used to be fast - but honestly I think he struggled with some injuries recently and slowed down. If he has got quick again, happy days!

    (no, I didn't see the try)

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    @Duluth nice step!

    Great ball from Hos

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    Left the Manawatu right wing grabbing for air.

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    Can't wait to see Riley in black this year based on the below stats. His ability to offload and pirrouette on a dime is unmatched by any other centre in NZ IMO, he provides a real point of difference offensively.

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    @Canes4life said in All Blacks EOYT:

    Can't wait to see Riley in black this year based on the below stats. His ability to offload and pirrouette on a dime is unmatched by any other centre in NZ IMO, he provides a real point of difference offensively.

    I think Riley would agree he needs to work on his defence though. Can miss some 1 on 1 tackles at times. Brilliant attacking midfielder however.

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    @brodean said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @nzzp

    Dalton is fast. Did you see the try he scored for Counties from halfway last week? You don't see many loose forwards in NZ scoring from that far out.

    It's an impressive highlight, but top-end speed (while an awesome bonus to have) isn't all that important for flankers, otherwise Eric Rush would have been Richie McCaw.

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    He gets to rucks that Blackadder and Cane don't. He's actually better suited to the wider game plan for that reason.

    If you watch 34 year old McCaw in the 2015 RWC he's got a lot more speed about him than 30 year old Sam Cane did.

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    @foobaNZ said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Canes4life said in All Blacks EOYT:

    Can't wait to see Riley in black this year based on the below stats. His ability to offload and pirrouette on a dime is unmatched by any other centre in NZ IMO, he provides a real point of difference offensively.

    I think Riley would agree he needs to work on his defence though. Can miss some 1 on 1 tackles at times. Brilliant attacking midfielder however.

    Oh 100% but at 22 he’s got plenty of time to improve in that area. I remember it took B Proctor about three or four years to become comfortable defensively. In Barrett and Proctor, Higgins has the right guys around him to learn from.

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    @brodean said in All Blacks EOYT:

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    He gets to rucks that Blackadder and Cane don't. He's actually better suited to the wider game plan for that reason.

    If you watch 34 year old McCaw in the 2015 RWC he's got a lot more speed about him than 30 year old Sam Cane did.

    Personally I think Blackadder has acceptable speed for a loosie. You don't see him getting skinned in the defensive line like Cane and he can hit onto the ball hard. One video of him running slowly seems to carry a lot of weight. I'd like to see some good ruck stats on our loosies.
    McCaw was reasonably quick when young, quite a bit less so by the end of his career, but he had a truly great ability to read the play and be in the right place.

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    @reprobate said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @brodean said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @reprobate

    He gets to rucks that Blackadder and Cane don't. He's actually better suited to the wider game plan for that reason.

    If you watch 34 year old McCaw in the 2015 RWC he's got a lot more speed about him than 30 year old Sam Cane did.

    Personally I think Blackadder has acceptable speed for a loosie. You don't see him getting skinned in the defensive line like Cane and he can hit onto the ball hard. One video of him running slowly seems to carry a lot of weight. I'd like to see some good ruck stats on our loosies.
    McCaw was reasonably quick when young, quite a bit less so by the end of his career, but he had a truly great ability to read the play and be in the right place.

    Being busy and ineffective is tiring

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    @Frank said in All Blacks EOYT:

    Have a horrible feeling (just based on how conservatve Razor has been) that Blackadder might start ahead of Sititi in big games and that TJP gets one of the halfback spots.

    I would assume Blackadder slots straight into the 20 jersey for the big matches (but probably gets one start against one of the big three).

    Perenara will probably be on the bench for a couple of those games simply because Roigard is still pretty short of minutes.

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    Japan v New Zealand
    Venue: Nissan Stadium, Yokohama
    Referee: Jordan Way (RA)
    Assistant Referees: Nic Berry (RA), Reuben Keane (RA)
    TMO: Damon Murphy (RA)
    FPRO: Brett Cronan (RA)

    England v New Zealand
    Venue: Allianz Stadium, Twickenham
    Referee: Angus Gardner (RA)
    Assistant Referees: Pierre Brousset (FFR), Jordan Way (RA)
    TMO: Marius van der Westhuizen (SARU)
    FPRO: Marius Jonker (SARU)

    Ireland v New Zealand
    Venue: Aviva Stadium, Dublin
    Referee: Nic Berry (RA)
    Assistant Referees: Karl Dickson (RFU), Andrea Piardi (FIR)
    TMO: Brett Cronan (RA)
    FPRO: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)

    France v New Zealand
    Venue: Stade de France, Saint-Denis
    Referee: Nika Amashukeli (GRU)
    Assistant Referees: Matthew Carley (RFU), Andrea Piardi (FIR)
    TMO: Marius Jonker (SARU)
    FPRO: Ian Tempest (RFU)

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