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      Some continuity of selection for the ABs. I expect that the AB defence will be tested much more this test. England didn't display much subtlety in their attack.

      All the NZ journos were expecting de Groot to be straight back into the starting XV.

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        Massive game for razors coaching set up .

        Ireland are a team that play smart

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        • F Frye

          @Kiwidom said in All Blacks vs Ireland:

          Who will lead the haka ? Reiko should it just to send the crowd into a frenzy

          I'd love this.

          Would be classic if the Irish crowd booed the Haka considering their self-righteous stance on booing kicks.

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          @Frye They will drown it out with The Fields of Athenry, no booing.

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            @Frye They will drown it out with The Fields of Athenry, no booing.

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            @The-Irishman said in All Blacks vs Ireland:

            @Frye They will drown it out with The Fields of Athenry, no booing.

            They version is not a patch on ‘the fields of Anfield road’ 😃

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              Vaa’i was pretty ineffective around the park on Saturday but the lineout completely fell apart after he left the field in the 41st minute. The same scenes of a comically bad lineout reappeared for the first time since the Eden Park game against England. The common theme isn’t the hooker (Taylor at Eden Park, Aumua at Twickenham) but Scott Barrett’s role as lineout caller. On Saturday, he was at times massively overcomplicating the calls – the NZ lineout around 52 minutes took nearly 10 seconds after the call and consisted of multiple fakes none of which fooled the English lineout defenders, only for Aumua to throw it way over the top – and when he wanted to go quick by calling for a throw to the front, his timing with Aumua was completely off.

              So it makes sense that Vaa’i starts because he has become central to the NZ lineout being somewhat functional, and the ABs cannot afford a completely dysfunctional lineout against Ireland. But I think Tuipulotu has made enough of a case to start. At 31 years old, he’s now the Blues captain, a Super Rugby champion and a one-time AB captain, and he has reached his prime years as a tight five forward. While Wallace Sititi fully deserved his Man of the Match-award on Saturday, there were really two Men of the Match, with Tuipulotu being the other. People have (strangely enough) compared Sititi to Kaino but there was only one All Black channeling his inner Jerome on Saturday and that was when Tuipulotu pretty much murdered George Furbank at the 77th minute in broad Twickenham daylight. While many have now claimed that the bench issue is finally resolved, I don’t really see how you can leave his carrying and tackling on the bench.

              So, for me, it would’ve made sense to put Tuipulotu at five, shift Scott Barrett to six, Savea to seven and Sititi to eight, with Cane taking a spot on the bench. Cane played reasonably well against England (his second half breakdown turnover was crucial) and several players have complimented his leadership, but Sititi is the most dangerous player at the moment, Tuipulotu is dominating the collisions and Ardie Savea is still playing at a really high level. Scott Barrett has his detractors but I think he is playing well enough in his role. While he would be wearng the six jersey on his back, in reality Tuipulotu would be carrying out the hard carrying and tackling more typically associated with the blindside. And until someone else comes along who can effectively call lineouts, Vaa’i will keep on starting. So Cane is the one who would drop out.

              By putting Tuipulotu on the bench, Robertson has made it harder for himself against Ireland than I think it needed to be. That said, the Crusaders with Razor at the helm were able to ride the waves of emotional victory better than any team I’ve seen, even when his teams didn’t always seem that convincing on paper. It’ll be interesting to see what happens on Friday.

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                Does anyone actually have a photo of de groot on tour training with the team.

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                  Does anyone actually have a photo of de groot on tour training with the team.

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                  @chchfanatic said in All Blacks vs Ireland:

                  Does anyone actually have a photo of de groot on tour training with the team.

                  No but I saw Kieran Read training with them

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                    Can't be too disappointed with that team, pretty much what was predicted. I don't mind Cam starting from the pine, he's come back from a pretty serious injury so it's going to take him a while to get back to the form he showed earlier in the year. Using him from the pine is probably the best scenario atm, instead of rushing him back in as a starter.

                    With no Beaudy in the team, Perofeta was always going to get that bench spot, he's played a lot more ten than Love. Pretty sure the last time Love had any serious mins at 10 was when he came on and steered the Canes to that last minute thrilling win against the Blues in Dunedin when Ardie scored in the corner. In other words, years ago.

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                      Does anyone actually have a photo of de groot on tour training with the team.

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                      @chchfanatic said in All Blacks vs Ireland:

                      Does anyone actually have a photo of de groot on tour training with the team.

                      He’s in the background of the photo 9 along. Clear as day. There was nothing terrible done like your source is implying. He missed a team meeting before the England game so missed selection. He has now missed selection this week because of how well T.Williams and Ofa played which is completely fair.

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                      • Landers92L Landers92

                        @chchfanatic said in All Blacks vs Ireland:

                        Does anyone actually have a photo of de groot on tour training with the team.

                        He’s in the background of the photo 9 along. Clear as day. There was nothing terrible done like your source is implying. He missed a team meeting before the England game so missed selection. He has now missed selection this week because of how well T.Williams and Ofa played which is completely fair.

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                        @Landers92 but a “calf injury’. Someone is having a laugh with that reason for not being selected.

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                        • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

                          @Landers92 but a “calf injury’. Someone is having a laugh with that reason for not being selected.

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                          @ACT-Crusader yeah they reported calf injury last week in the media, think it was stuff. Unfortunately we can only go off what’s reported but they should just be honest. I’m just trying to find out more and get some good oil and sharing what I hear👍🏽 don’t want to be wrong on this one but it does make sense

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                            Vaa’i was pretty ineffective around the park on Saturday but the lineout completely fell apart after he left the field in the 41st minute. The same scenes of a comically bad lineout reappeared for the first time since the Eden Park game against England. The common theme isn’t the hooker (Taylor at Eden Park, Aumua at Twickenham) but Scott Barrett’s role as lineout caller. On Saturday, he was at times massively overcomplicating the calls – the NZ lineout around 52 minutes took nearly 10 seconds after the call and consisted of multiple fakes none of which fooled the English lineout defenders, only for Aumua to throw it way over the top – and when he wanted to go quick by calling for a throw to the front, his timing with Aumua was completely off.

                            So it makes sense that Vaa’i starts because he has become central to the NZ lineout being somewhat functional, and the ABs cannot afford a completely dysfunctional lineout against Ireland. But I think Tuipulotu has made enough of a case to start. At 31 years old, he’s now the Blues captain, a Super Rugby champion and a one-time AB captain, and he has reached his prime years as a tight five forward. While Wallace Sititi fully deserved his Man of the Match-award on Saturday, there were really two Men of the Match, with Tuipulotu being the other. People have (strangely enough) compared Sititi to Kaino but there was only one All Black channeling his inner Jerome on Saturday and that was when Tuipulotu pretty much murdered George Furbank at the 77th minute in broad Twickenham daylight. While many have now claimed that the bench issue is finally resolved, I don’t really see how you can leave his carrying and tackling on the bench.

                            So, for me, it would’ve made sense to put Tuipulotu at five, shift Scott Barrett to six, Savea to seven and Sititi to eight, with Cane taking a spot on the bench. Cane played reasonably well against England (his second half breakdown turnover was crucial) and several players have complimented his leadership, but Sititi is the most dangerous player at the moment, Tuipulotu is dominating the collisions and Ardie Savea is still playing at a really high level. Scott Barrett has his detractors but I think he is playing well enough in his role. While he would be wearng the six jersey on his back, in reality Tuipulotu would be carrying out the hard carrying and tackling more typically associated with the blindside. And until someone else comes along who can effectively call lineouts, Vaa’i will keep on starting. So Cane is the one who would drop out.

                            By putting Tuipulotu on the bench, Robertson has made it harder for himself against Ireland than I think it needed to be. That said, the Crusaders with Razor at the helm were able to ride the waves of emotional victory better than any team I’ve seen, even when his teams didn’t always seem that convincing on paper. It’ll be interesting to see what happens on Friday.

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                            @Mauss said in All Blacks vs Ireland:

                            Vaa’i was pretty ineffective around the park on Saturday but the lineout completely fell apart after he left the field in the 41st minute. The same scenes of a comically bad lineout reappeared for the first time since the Eden Park game against England. The common theme isn’t the hooker (Taylor at Eden Park, Aumua at Twickenham) but Scott Barrett’s role as lineout caller. On Saturday, he was at times massively overcomplicating the calls – the NZ lineout around 52 minutes took nearly 10 seconds after the call and consisted of multiple fakes none of which fooled the English lineout defenders, only for Aumua to throw it way over the top – and when he wanted to go quick by calling for a throw to the front, his timing with Aumua was completely off.

                            So it makes sense that Vaa’i starts because he has become central to the NZ lineout being somewhat functional, and the ABs cannot afford a completely dysfunctional lineout against Ireland. But I think Tuipulotu has made enough of a case to start. At 31 years old, he’s now the Blues captain, a Super Rugby champion and a one-time AB captain, and he has reached his prime years as a tight five forward. While Wallace Sititi fully deserved his Man of the Match-award on Saturday, there were really two Men of the Match, with Tuipulotu being the other. People have (strangely enough) compared Sititi to Kaino but there was only one All Black channeling his inner Jerome on Saturday and that was when Tuipulotu pretty much murdered George Furbank at the 77th minute in broad Twickenham daylight. While many have now claimed that the bench issue is finally resolved, I don’t really see how you can leave his carrying and tackling on the bench.

                            So, for me, it would’ve made sense to put Tuipulotu at five, shift Scott Barrett to six, Savea to seven and Sititi to eight, with Cane taking a spot on the bench. Cane played reasonably well against England (his second half breakdown turnover was crucial) and several players have complimented his leadership, but Sititi is the most dangerous player at the moment, Tuipulotu is dominating the collisions and Ardie Savea is still playing at a really high level. Scott Barrett has his detractors but I think he is playing well enough in his role. While he would be wearng the six jersey on his back, in reality Tuipulotu would be carrying out the hard carrying and tackling more typically associated with the blindside. And until someone else comes along who can effectively call lineouts, Vaa’i will keep on starting. So Cane is the one who would drop out.

                            By putting Tuipulotu on the bench, Robertson has made it harder for himself against Ireland than I think it needed to be. That said, the Crusaders with Razor at the helm were able to ride the waves of emotional victory better than any team I’ve seen, even when his teams didn’t always seem that convincing on paper. It’ll be interesting to see what happens on Friday.

                            You’re putting the rest of us in the ha’penny place with your superb posts mate.

                            Couldn’t you just call Scooter a fluffybunny or something like the rest of us?

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                            • The IrishmanT The Irishman

                              The AB's are in town with a lot of matches under their belt and improving every game. Ireland haven't played together since July, bench is weak and Furlong is a big loss. On the other hand, Ireland haven't lost at the Aviva since Feb '21 in a two point defeat to France.

                              Without Schmidt's influence, who was a big factor in the quarter final win, I feel this is a weaker side. Ireland are generally more cohesive. AB's have the better individual players and without doubt this is the game they will have targeted most in the november series. Lots of contradictions but it makes up for one very interesting game. Hopefully more entertaining than last week's which was pretty dire.

                              Edit: I also have tickets for this game so will be the first time ever seeing the haka in person and cannot bloody wait!

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                              @The-Irishman said in All Blacks vs Ireland:

                              The AB's are in town with a lot of matches under their belt and improving every game. Ireland haven't played together since July, bench is weak and Furlong is a big loss. On the other hand, Ireland haven't lost at the Aviva since Feb '21 in a two point defeat to France.

                              Without Schmidt's influence, who was a big factor in the quarter final win, I feel this is a weaker side. Ireland are generally more cohesive. AB's have the better individual players and without doubt this is the game they will have targeted most in the november series. Lots of contradictions but it makes up for one very interesting game. Hopefully more entertaining than last week's which was pretty dire.

                              Edit: I also have tickets for this game so will be the first time ever seeing the haka in person and cannot bloody wait!

                              On my way over to it too. Boarding a flight as we speak.

                              Will be spitting at the Irish team bus outside the shelbourne on Friday afternoon.

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                              • K Kiwidom

                                Ireland team named :

                                Hugo Keenan; Mack Hansen, Garry Ringrose, Bundee Aki, James Lowe; Jack Crowley, Jamison Gibson-Park;

                                Andrew Porter, Rónan Kelleher, Finlay Bealham; Joe McCarthy, James Ryan; Tadhg Beirne, Josh van der Flier, Caelan Doris (capt).

                                Replacements: Rob Herring, Cian Healy, Tom O'Toole, Iain Henderson, Peter O'Mahony, Conor Murray, Ciarán Frawley, Jamie Osborne.

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                                @Kiwidom said in All Blacks vs Ireland:

                                Ireland team named :

                                Hugo Keenan; Mack Hansen, Garry Ringrose, Bundee Aki, James Lowe; Jack Crowley, Jamison Gibson-Park;

                                Andrew Porter, Rónan Kelleher, Finlay Bealham; Joe McCarthy, James Ryan; Tadhg Beirne, Josh van der Flier, Caelan Doris (capt).

                                Replacements: Rob Herring, Cian Healy, Tom O'Toole, Iain Henderson, Peter O'Mahony, Conor Murray, Ciarán Frawley, Jamie Osborne.

                                Lucky old Ireland being able to draft in a three Kiwis and an Aussies to help them in positions where they are a bit light.

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                                • F Frye

                                  @Kiwidom said in All Blacks vs Ireland:

                                  Who will lead the haka ? Reiko should it just to send the crowd into a frenzy

                                  I'd love this.

                                  Would be classic if the Irish crowd booed the Haka considering their self-righteous stance on booing kicks.

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                                  @Frye said in All Blacks vs Ireland:

                                  Would be classic if the Irish crowd booed the Haka considering their self-righteous stance on booing kicks

                                  Piss them off. Do the haka in the sheds.

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                                  • JayCeeJ JayCee

                                    All Blacks match-day 23 (caps in brackets)
                                     
                                    1.    Tamaiti Williams (16)
                                    2.    Asafo Aumua (17)
                                    3.    Tyrel Lomax (41)
                                    4.    Scott Barrett (77) (Captain)
                                    5.    Tupou Vaa’i (35)
                                    6.    Wallace Sititi (7)
                                    7.    Sam Cane (102)
                                    8.    Ardie Savea (91) (Vice-Captain)
                                    9.    Cortez Ratima (9)
                                    10.  Damian McKenzie (58)
                                    11.  Caleb Clarke (26)
                                    12.  Jordie Barrett (66) (Vice-Captain)
                                    13.  Rieko Ioane (78)
                                    14.  Mark Tele’a (17)
                                    15.  Will Jordan (38)

                                    16.  George Bell (2)
                                    17. Ofa Tu’ungafasi (65)
                                    18. Pasilio Tosi (5)
                                    19. Patrick Tuipulotu (48)
                                    20. Samipeni Finau (6)
                                    21. Cam Roigard (7)
                                    22. Anton Lienert-Brown (81)
                                    23. Stephen Perofeta (6)

                                    https://www.allblacks.com/news/all-blacks-team-named-to-play-ireland-in-dublin

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                                    @JayCee Has De Groot been on the piss again?

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                                      That 23 is more than capable of beating NZ

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                                      @MiketheSnow said in All Blacks vs Ireland:

                                      That 23 is more than capable of beating NZ

                                      And the Captain Obvious Award goes to ... 😀

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                                      • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                                        @Frye said in All Blacks vs Ireland:

                                        Would be classic if the Irish crowd booed the Haka considering their self-righteous stance on booing kicks

                                        Piss them off. Do the haka in the sheds.

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                                        @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Ireland:

                                        @Frye said in All Blacks vs Ireland:

                                        Would be classic if the Irish crowd booed the Haka considering their self-righteous stance on booing kicks

                                        Piss them off. Do the haka in the sheds.

                                        Better still, POM pops out, "you're a shit Te Rauparaha"...

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                                        • J Jet

                                          @Mauss said in All Blacks vs Ireland:

                                          Vaa’i was pretty ineffective around the park on Saturday but the lineout completely fell apart after he left the field in the 41st minute. The same scenes of a comically bad lineout reappeared for the first time since the Eden Park game against England. The common theme isn’t the hooker (Taylor at Eden Park, Aumua at Twickenham) but Scott Barrett’s role as lineout caller. On Saturday, he was at times massively overcomplicating the calls – the NZ lineout around 52 minutes took nearly 10 seconds after the call and consisted of multiple fakes none of which fooled the English lineout defenders, only for Aumua to throw it way over the top – and when he wanted to go quick by calling for a throw to the front, his timing with Aumua was completely off.

                                          So it makes sense that Vaa’i starts because he has become central to the NZ lineout being somewhat functional, and the ABs cannot afford a completely dysfunctional lineout against Ireland. But I think Tuipulotu has made enough of a case to start. At 31 years old, he’s now the Blues captain, a Super Rugby champion and a one-time AB captain, and he has reached his prime years as a tight five forward. While Wallace Sititi fully deserved his Man of the Match-award on Saturday, there were really two Men of the Match, with Tuipulotu being the other. People have (strangely enough) compared Sititi to Kaino but there was only one All Black channeling his inner Jerome on Saturday and that was when Tuipulotu pretty much murdered George Furbank at the 77th minute in broad Twickenham daylight. While many have now claimed that the bench issue is finally resolved, I don’t really see how you can leave his carrying and tackling on the bench.

                                          So, for me, it would’ve made sense to put Tuipulotu at five, shift Scott Barrett to six, Savea to seven and Sititi to eight, with Cane taking a spot on the bench. Cane played reasonably well against England (his second half breakdown turnover was crucial) and several players have complimented his leadership, but Sititi is the most dangerous player at the moment, Tuipulotu is dominating the collisions and Ardie Savea is still playing at a really high level. Scott Barrett has his detractors but I think he is playing well enough in his role. While he would be wearng the six jersey on his back, in reality Tuipulotu would be carrying out the hard carrying and tackling more typically associated with the blindside. And until someone else comes along who can effectively call lineouts, Vaa’i will keep on starting. So Cane is the one who would drop out.

                                          By putting Tuipulotu on the bench, Robertson has made it harder for himself against Ireland than I think it needed to be. That said, the Crusaders with Razor at the helm were able to ride the waves of emotional victory better than any team I’ve seen, even when his teams didn’t always seem that convincing on paper. It’ll be interesting to see what happens on Friday.

                                          You’re putting the rest of us in the ha’penny place with your superb posts mate.

                                          Couldn’t you just call Scooter a fluffybunny or something like the rest of us?

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                                          @Jet said in All Blacks vs Ireland:

                                          Couldn’t you just call Scooter a fluffybunny or something like the rest of us?

                                          Worse things came to mind than fluffybunny when I was watching some of those lineouts on Saturday. But that's only during the heat of the game.

                                          I honestly don't know how you guys do it, watching the game and discussing it at the same time. I'm having enough trouble keeping myself composed during the game as is (with composed being used very loosely here).

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