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    @rotated said in Exodus 2017:

    @pukunui said in Exodus 2017:

    Losing Smith would be a disaster IMO.
    He is one of the first names on the team sheet.

    If you had have asked me in 2012 to bet the farm on one player making it to the 2015 RWC squad I would have bet Dagg - based on age/form/talent. That didn't pan out.

    Players fall off, and quick, before him Mils looked one of our best in 2009 (admittedly there wasn't much competition) and the next year he turned up off the pace in the shadow of Dagg.

    We are almost certainly going to get an infusion of back talent over the next three years that need to be accommodated J.Barrett, R.Ioane, D.MacKenzie we know about, NMS will return. There will be others.

    At this point in the 2011 cycle Dagg was unknown, Jane and Kahui were on the very periphery of the squad and SBW was in France.

    Similarly guys like Mccaw, Carter, Kaino, Mealamu, Nonu, Smith and Woodcock were written off countless times but most of them were huge at RWC 2015.
    I just think Smith's strongest attributes aren't the sorts of things that are affected by age so much.

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    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/87670884/nz-rugby-worried-ben-smith-could-match-dan-carters-salary-in-europe

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    They don't give sabbaticals any more, do they? Seems to me like it'd help if some of these guys could spend a season in France or Japan, earn a shitload of money and then come back in time for the 2019 RWC.

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    @Unco am sure if the likes of BFA, Dagg, BBBR, Whitelock, Read et al asked for one, they'd likely be granted one.

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    Irish papers full of Ben Smith to Munster for €750k a season today but I can't see it for a couple of reasons.

    Firstly even if we could afford that which I doubt, he could comfortably earn double that amount and more in France. We're a long way from where we once were financially.

    Secondly, of all the areas Munster could do with a world class operator (hooker, lock, maybe even outhalf), the back 3 feels like the last of them.

    Smith is one of my favourite players in the world and it would be a signing as exciting as Howlett was. But we have Zebo, Earls and Conway in that back 3 with a huge prospect in Darren Sweetnam and another good chance in Ronan O'Mahony.

    With all the work Nucifora is doing, I can't see him allowing us sign a world class fullback/winger to stand in the way of their progression.

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    @Bovidae said in Exodus 2017:

    I think Cruden is the most likely to go. With Smith and Dagg, Dagg's decision may be dependent on Smith's because if BFA leaves Dagg would be the best option at FB. What Hansen won't want is a repeat of 1990 with Gallagher and Ridge.

    Gallagher & Ridge going was bad, but it was more that Botica, Crossan & Halligan went too... we went from worlds best fullback to 6th choice NZer in about 6 months

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    @gollum said in Exodus 2017:

    @Bovidae said in Exodus 2017:

    I think Cruden is the most likely to go. With Smith and Dagg, Dagg's decision may be dependent on Smith's because if BFA leaves Dagg would be the best option at FB. What Hansen won't want is a repeat of 1990 with Gallagher and Ridge.

    Gallagher & Ridge going was bad, but it was more that Botica, Crossan & Halligan went too... we went from worlds best fullback to 6th choice NZer in about 6 months

    So let's apply that scenario now for arguments sake.

    We lose BFA and Dagg. Our next best fullback option is BB but he would prefer to play 10. Next cabs are who? DMac? .....NMS? The cupboard is pretty bare and it somewhat surprises me that they took the collective eye off the position for so long without working on backups.

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    @Crucial

    Is Nanai tied to Samoa?

    Given the key is to be able to catch a bomb I think that rules out NMS, maybe even Dmac given his height. Tho' he has a better jump than NMS

    I think they would lean towards Barrett, same way Frano became a 15 option.

    Its a tough position to develop in Super rugby - bit like 7 & 13 in that what works there in Super does not directly translate to Test rugby, so players often get to the top in Super sides despite being very unsuited to tests.

    Edit.. when is Charles Piatau back?

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    Yeah Nanai is definitely one to keep an eye on, plus I guess there's Jordie. Lowe despite his shortcomings has also looked pretty handy at fullback this year.

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    @gollum said in Exodus 2017:

    Charles Piatau

    He'll be available at the end of the 2017/2018 season.

    So some time in May 2018.
    That's if he doesn't re-sign with another club.

    I feel like he'll be an important addition to the World Cup squad considering we seem to have a few aging players without a lot of experienced guys behind them.

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    @gollum My point was more that Ridge only signed for Manly as he knew Gallagher was always going to be selected in the ABs ahead of him. And then Kipper signed for Leeds.

    As Smith and Dagg are good mates I hope they're talking to eachother about their future plans.

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    @munstergreen said in Exodus 2017:

    With all the work Nucifora is doing, I can't see him allowing us sign a world class fullback/winger to stand in the way of their progression.

    It really is the twilight zone up there where Nucifora, Lam and to a lesser extent Anscombe are respected as slick operators.

    Smith has utility value, so wouldn't necessarily be seen as a pure fullback. The trend of many of the more successful teams has been two play a hybrid fullback/wing type player in the 14 jerseys anyway.

    Apparently good in the sheds, leadership etc - plus his key skills are not going to diminish quickly with age.

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    @Crucial said in Exodus 2017:

    @gollum said in Exodus 2017:

    @Bovidae said in Exodus 2017:

    I think Cruden is the most likely to go. With Smith and Dagg, Dagg's decision may be dependent on Smith's because if BFA leaves Dagg would be the best option at FB. What Hansen won't want is a repeat of 1990 with Gallagher and Ridge.

    Gallagher & Ridge going was bad, but it was more that Botica, Crossan & Halligan went too... we went from worlds best fullback to 6th choice NZer in about 6 months

    So let's apply that scenario now for arguments sake.

    We lose BFA and Dagg. Our next best fullback option is BB but he would prefer to play 10. Next cabs are who? DMac? .....NMS? The cupboard is pretty bare and it somewhat surprises me that they took the collective eye off the position for so long without working on backups.

    they what? took their eye off what? They have Smith (who is seemingly always available) and Dagg, 2 genuinely world class players in the position. And behind them you have Barrett as a very capable back-up. Add to that they bought in the next best performing Super rugby fullback to get test experience. But they haven't done enough? Just how far down the food chain do you expect them to go, while at the same time winning every test, which we also want? There are 5 fulltime, professional starting fullbacks in the country, 3 of them played tests this year. That's a winger-esque comment Crucial, you are better than that.

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    @mariner4life there was similar debate about 2011/2012 around DC, being critical of the issues that arose in the 2011 RWC at 10....was very funny, we were down to using our 5th 10 then (Weepu played at 10 at some point IIRC - DC, Slade, Cruden, Donald, Weepu) and yet somehow the coaches shoulda had the foresight to develop more depth.

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    @taniwharugby said in Exodus 2017:

    @mariner4life there was similar debate about 2011/2012 around DC, being critical of the issues that arose in the 2011 RWC at 10....was very funny, we were down to using our 5th 10 then (Weepu played at 10 at some point IIRC - DC, Slade, Cruden, Donald, Weepu) and yet somehow the coaches shoulda had the foresight to develop more depth.

    I thought they got a lot of praise at the time for having blooded those guys (Donald, Cruden) and not axed them so brutally they left or were unselectable?

    Literally the opposite to the way Deans & Mitch handled Merts & Cullen which then bit us in the arse at the 2003 WC.

    @rotated

    Same way Joe Rokocoko has spent a lot of time playing centre up north, and been surprisingly good.

    OH! that just reminded me of a thing I read in the Sunday Times re the pillaging of Fiji in France & this bit stood out -

    Ryan says. So when the opportunity arises to go abroad, the players see it as their right to take it, to bring financial help to their communities. That is why there are about 165 Fijian players in France alone. “A percentage of them come and fail,” Ryan explains, “and generally it’s because of a cowboy agent who signed them and left them, they don’t get help, they are drinking too much, they are getting lonely. . .”

    There is a strong Islander community, though. If Joe Rokocoko, who is at Racing 92, for instance, or Akapusi Qera, the captain who is at Montpellier, hear of players in trouble, they try to help them out. “They are the unofficial guardians,” Ryan says. “That is part of Pacific Island culture.”

    For anyone who ever slagged of Joe's workrate, give yourself a neckroll.

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    @mariner4life said in Exodus 2017:

    @Crucial said in Exodus 2017:

    @gollum said in Exodus 2017:

    @Bovidae said in Exodus 2017:

    I think Cruden is the most likely to go. With Smith and Dagg, Dagg's decision may be dependent on Smith's because if BFA leaves Dagg would be the best option at FB. What Hansen won't want is a repeat of 1990 with Gallagher and Ridge.

    Gallagher & Ridge going was bad, but it was more that Botica, Crossan & Halligan went too... we went from worlds best fullback to 6th choice NZer in about 6 months

    So let's apply that scenario now for arguments sake.

    We lose BFA and Dagg. Our next best fullback option is BB but he would prefer to play 10. Next cabs are who? DMac? .....NMS? The cupboard is pretty bare and it somewhat surprises me that they took the collective eye off the position for so long without working on backups.

    they what? took their eye off what? They have Smith (who is seemingly always available) and Dagg, 2 genuinely world class players in the position. And behind them you have Barrett as a very capable back-up. Add to that they bought in the next best performing Super rugby fullback to get test experience. But they haven't done enough? Just how far down the food chain do you expect them to go, while at the same time winning every test, which we also want? There are 5 fulltime, professional starting fullbacks in the country, 3 of them played tests this year. That's a winger-esque comment Crucial, you are better than that.

    NMS is also a pretty handy fullback.

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    @taniwharugby said in Exodus 2017:

    @mariner4life there was similar debate about 2011/2012 around DC, being critical of the issues that arose in the 2011 RWC at 10....was very funny, we were down to using our 5th 10 then (Weepu played at 10 at some point IIRC - DC, Slade, Cruden, Donald, Weepu) and yet somehow the coaches shoulda had the foresight to develop more depth.

    The criticism was more about how poorly they developed a genuine back up to Carter in 2009/10.

    2009 Home Season - Focused on Donald, found massively wanting every game - but especially in the republic. They largely give up on him and look for replacements.
    2009 EOYT - Hedge their bets with McAllister (Henry later admits it was too early and he was coming off an injury) and Delany in hopes of finding someone better than Donald - while still carrying him in the squad. Delany plays in dour conditions in Italy and cannot impress, McAllister clearly not fit. Both binned.
    2010 Home Season - They go all in on Cruden now, then turf him after one bad half with a wonky leg in Sydney. Slade saves their bacon in that test - but they turf him too.
    2010 EOYT - Back to Donald now. But Hong Kong is the first stop and the option of taking him to the RWC with any faith is gone. Sivi is injured in the test, which opens up a spot for a call up with 4 tests remaining. Herny & co decline to name a replacement, Carter starts all 4 tests on tour including against Scotland. Donald dropped at the end of the tour - valuable experience missed for Slade/Cruden.
    2011 Home Season - Onto Slade now - the give him only 60 really substantive minutes (albeit without key players) against the Boks before being subbed by Piri.

    So basically in 2 years they dropped McAlister, Delany, Slade, Cruden and Donald (x2) - not doing much for their confidence obviously. In the process they only had a passing glance at both Cruden and Slade because they kept giving game time to Donald to reprove again that he wasn't up to it - so when they inevitably circled back to them they were total unknown quantities at that level.

    Somehow we went into the 2011 RWC with four of the five obvious back up options in the 10 jersey all having their stock at the lowest levels in their AB career. I don't count Delany as I'm unconvinced he ever had stock to begin with.

    Easily the worst string of selecting under the Henry era. At least some of the poor locking selections were unavoidable due to injury.

    It seemed worse at the time too because of how far things had fallen from 2007 where Evans was outperforming Carter at times and MacDonald and McAlister had performed well there in big tests filling in there too.

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    @rotated

    I'm gonna go out on a limb here & say Slade would have played more had he not been broken literally all the time....

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    @gollum said in Exodus 2017:

    @rotated

    I'm gonna go out on a limb here & say Slade would have played more had he not been broken literally all the time....

    From his debut in 2010 until he went down in the Quarter Final he was available for selection for every test. He missed a good chunk of the 2011 Crusaders season with a broken jaw though. In the time frame after that he was a bit more injury prone.

    Slade was pretty durable relative to other guys in that squad like Kahui, Toeava, Carter and even Cruden.

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    @rotated

    Wow, I would not have guessed that in a million years, I had him down as Kahui-like in his "he's fit! oh, nope, broke his jaw! He's fit! oh.. nope, jaw again, fit!? awww.. thats a shame" etc

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