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    @Kruse said in All Blacks 2025:

    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2025:

    ... the beginning of the steady decline ... the RC on SBW was the turning point in that series, and probably had a wider impact on our game.

    YES - I knew my losing my absolute shit over that would eventually be vindicated.

    I had no problem with the red.
    But Mako should have got red.
    Sean O Brien should have also got done for knocking Naholo out with a forearm smash (with his Matfield style forearm "padding") which concussed him out of the series.

    The last minute penalty for tackling a player (Sinckler?) in the air who jumped to catch a ball unorthodoxly was a joke.

    And the 3rd test "we have a deal", was just disgusting, not to mention ALB had collected the ball and was in under the posts, no advantage played to us.

    A thundering disgrace.

    We also lost Ben Smith to an inner ear issue, which in conjunction with Naholos concussion left us with a "ready for the knackers yard" Dagg and Savea (whos legs had completely deserted him), back in the team.

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    @Jet said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Kruse said in All Blacks 2025:

    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2025:

    ... the beginning of the steady decline ... the RC on SBW was the turning point in that series, and probably had a wider impact on our game.

    YES - I knew my losing my absolute shit over that would eventually be vindicated.

    I had no problem with the red.
    But Mako should have got red.
    Sean O Brien should have also got done for knocking Naholo out with a forearm smash (with his Matfield style forearm "padding") which concussed him out of the series.

    The last minute penalty for tackling a player (Sinckler?) in the air who jumped to catch a ball unorthodoxly was a joke.

    And the 3rd test "we have a deal", was just disgusting, not to mention ALB had collected the ball and was in under the posts, no advantage played to us.

    A thundering disgrace.

    We also lost Ben Smith to an inner ear issue, which in conjunction with Naholos concussion left us with a "ready for the knackers yard" Dagg and Savea (whos legs had completely deserted him), back in the team.

    The SOB forearm was straight red. Completely screwed our defensive system, which had coped well until then.

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      The midfield is shaping as the most fascinating battle for the All Blacks squad this year. There are loads of players in the frame, but few who should/are actually shoe-ins to make the squad.

      The Incumbents
      Jordie Barrett - The incumbent second five is currently playing at Leinster, so won't be able to be compared to those playing Super Rugby. Has the best long-range kicking game, and is a certainty to hold his spot in the squad.

      Rieko Ioane - The incumbent centre has split opinions for the ABs, and a lacklustre start to the Super Rugby season won't be helping his case. You wonder whether a rumoured sabbatical would have been a good option for him too. On current form, could he struggle to make the squad?

      Anton Lienert-Brown - Another who split opinions, the incumbent bench option had some decent showings last year, but hardly enough to nail his spot. Looks good in a good Chiefs backline, but has equally been outshone by others. Should be under-pressure.

      David Havili - Give me strength. Should be nowhere near it - Next.

      Billy Proctor - Impressed in limited chances for the ABs last year. Has a big chance to show his quality if he returns to a struggling Canes side. Due back in the next couple of weeks if the positive reports are to be believed, though conflicting reports suggest it could be much longer, which would derail an ABs push.

      The NZ EOYT Boys

      Quinn Tupaea - Just three rounds in, but he has started the year like a house on fire, and looks back to his best - if not even better than his previous level. On current form, he walks back into the ABs squad, and has serious claims to start.

      Riley Higgins - Due back in a few weeks, and will have ground to make up. Was tipped to be the big mover this year, but his own injuries and his team's struggling form may mean he has to wait for the time being, but with a good run over the second half of the season, it could be the case of performing at the right time.

      AJ Lam - Has been ineffectual for the Blues through the first three rounds. A good player, but probably one who has looked slightly better than he is because of the quality around him. Unless he can prove otherwise, his All Blacks chances seem slim.

      Dallas McLeod - Benched for the first two for the Crusaders, but likely to start this week. With a big season, the current coaching group will have him in mind. Certainly showed he has the attributes for Canterbury, and was picked by the last coaching group for good reason. One to watch.

      The Chasing Pack
      Timoci Tavatavanawai - Easily the biggest mover over the first three rounds, after making what seems to be a full-time switch to the midfield. A tougher outing versus Moana Pasifika, but still beat several defenders and won three turnovers. May not be the man to start at 12, but he looks a very enticing bench option.

      Brayden Ennor - Don't forget about Ennor. If he can put a run of games together, he might be the smartest centre in the country, or at the very least one of the better distributors. Seems to be the wrong age profile though, and can't stay fit.

      Peter Umaga-Jensen - Seems a longshot, but was capped by the All Blacks for a reason. Midfield injuries are presenting him a chance to have a genuine run of games. A return to black does look highly unlikely that said.

      The Could be Worth a Look if Bizarre things Occur
      Tanielu Tele'a - Looking good in an improved Highlanders team. Nowhere near All Black quality as things stand, but might be in the frame for the NZ XV

      Corey Evans/Xavi Taele/Zarn Sullivan - Would suggest any of these guys are All Blacks this year, but the way things going, someone else is going to get a chance in the Blues midfield at some point, and if they spark a turnaround in form, they will always be in the international conversation.

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      • F frugby

        The midfield is shaping as the most fascinating battle for the All Blacks squad this year. There are loads of players in the frame, but few who should/are actually shoe-ins to make the squad.

        The Incumbents
        Jordie Barrett - The incumbent second five is currently playing at Leinster, so won't be able to be compared to those playing Super Rugby. Has the best long-range kicking game, and is a certainty to hold his spot in the squad.

        Rieko Ioane - The incumbent centre has split opinions for the ABs, and a lacklustre start to the Super Rugby season won't be helping his case. You wonder whether a rumoured sabbatical would have been a good option for him too. On current form, could he struggle to make the squad?

        Anton Lienert-Brown - Another who split opinions, the incumbent bench option had some decent showings last year, but hardly enough to nail his spot. Looks good in a good Chiefs backline, but has equally been outshone by others. Should be under-pressure.

        David Havili - Give me strength. Should be nowhere near it - Next.

        Billy Proctor - Impressed in limited chances for the ABs last year. Has a big chance to show his quality if he returns to a struggling Canes side. Due back in the next couple of weeks if the positive reports are to be believed, though conflicting reports suggest it could be much longer, which would derail an ABs push.

        The NZ EOYT Boys

        Quinn Tupaea - Just three rounds in, but he has started the year like a house on fire, and looks back to his best - if not even better than his previous level. On current form, he walks back into the ABs squad, and has serious claims to start.

        Riley Higgins - Due back in a few weeks, and will have ground to make up. Was tipped to be the big mover this year, but his own injuries and his team's struggling form may mean he has to wait for the time being, but with a good run over the second half of the season, it could be the case of performing at the right time.

        AJ Lam - Has been ineffectual for the Blues through the first three rounds. A good player, but probably one who has looked slightly better than he is because of the quality around him. Unless he can prove otherwise, his All Blacks chances seem slim.

        Dallas McLeod - Benched for the first two for the Crusaders, but likely to start this week. With a big season, the current coaching group will have him in mind. Certainly showed he has the attributes for Canterbury, and was picked by the last coaching group for good reason. One to watch.

        The Chasing Pack
        Timoci Tavatavanawai - Easily the biggest mover over the first three rounds, after making what seems to be a full-time switch to the midfield. A tougher outing versus Moana Pasifika, but still beat several defenders and won three turnovers. May not be the man to start at 12, but he looks a very enticing bench option.

        Brayden Ennor - Don't forget about Ennor. If he can put a run of games together, he might be the smartest centre in the country, or at the very least one of the better distributors. Seems to be the wrong age profile though, and can't stay fit.

        Peter Umaga-Jensen - Seems a longshot, but was capped by the All Blacks for a reason. Midfield injuries are presenting him a chance to have a genuine run of games. A return to black does look highly unlikely that said.

        The Could be Worth a Look if Bizarre things Occur
        Tanielu Tele'a - Looking good in an improved Highlanders team. Nowhere near All Black quality as things stand, but might be in the frame for the NZ XV

        Corey Evans/Xavi Taele/Zarn Sullivan - Would suggest any of these guys are All Blacks this year, but the way things going, someone else is going to get a chance in the Blues midfield at some point, and if they spark a turnaround in form, they will always be in the international conversation.

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        @frugby said in All Blacks 2025:

        The midfield is shaping as the most fascinating battle for the All Blacks squad this year. There are loads of players in the frame, but few who should/are actually shoe-ins to make the squad.

        The Incumbents
        Jordie Barrett - The incumbent second five is currently playing at Leinster, so won't be able to be compared to those playing Super Rugby. Has the best long-range kicking game, and is a certainty to hold his spot in the squad.

        Rieko Ioane - The incumbent centre has split opinions for the ABs, and a lacklustre start to the Super Rugby season won't be helping his case. You wonder whether a rumoured sabbatical would have been a good option for him too. On current form, could he struggle to make the squad?

        Anton Lienert-Brown - Another who split opinions, the incumbent bench option had some decent showings last year, but hardly enough to nail his spot. Looks good in a good Chiefs backline, but has equally been outshone by others. Should be under-pressure.

        David Havili - Give me strength. Should be nowhere near it - Next.

        Billy Proctor - Impressed in limited chances for the ABs last year. Has a big chance to show his quality if he returns to a struggling Canes side. Due back in the next couple of weeks if the positive reports are to be believed, though conflicting reports suggest it could be much longer, which would derail an ABs push.

        The NZ EOYT Boys

        Quinn Tupaea - Just three rounds in, but he has started the year like a house on fire, and looks back to his best - if not even better than his previous level. On current form, he walks back into the ABs squad, and has serious claims to start.

        Riley Higgins - Due back in a few weeks, and will have ground to make up. Was tipped to be the big mover this year, but his own injuries and his team's struggling form may mean he has to wait for the time being, but with a good run over the second half of the season, it could be the case of performing at the right time.

        AJ Lam - Has been ineffectual for the Blues through the first three rounds. A good player, but probably one who has looked slightly better than he is because of the quality around him. Unless he can prove otherwise, his All Blacks chances seem slim.

        Dallas McLeod - Benched for the first two for the Crusaders, but likely to start this week. With a big season, the current coaching group will have him in mind. Certainly showed he has the attributes for Canterbury, and was picked by the last coaching group for good reason. One to watch.

        The Chasing Pack
        Timoci Tavatavanawai - Easily the biggest mover over the first three rounds, after making what seems to be a full-time switch to the midfield. A tougher outing versus Moana Pasifika, but still beat several defenders and won three turnovers. May not be the man to start at 12, but he looks a very enticing bench option.

        Brayden Ennor - Don't forget about Ennor. If he can put a run of games together, he might be the smartest centre in the country, or at the very least one of the better distributors. Seems to be the wrong age profile though, and can't stay fit.

        Peter Umaga-Jensen - Seems a longshot, but was capped by the All Blacks for a reason. Midfield injuries are presenting him a chance to have a genuine run of games. A return to black does look highly unlikely that said.

        The Could be Worth a Look if Bizarre things Occur
        Tanielu Tele'a - Looking good in an improved Highlanders team. Nowhere near All Black quality as things stand, but might be in the frame for the NZ XV

        Corey Evans/Xavi Taele/Zarn Sullivan - Would suggest any of these guys are All Blacks this year, but the way things going, someone else is going to get a chance in the Blues midfield at some point, and if they spark a turnaround in form, they will always be in the international conversation.

        Im rooting for Tupea big time this year.

        He deserves another go in Black after being cruelly cut down in the infancy of his career. Those long rehabs are dark places mentally. Especially missing a RWC too.

        He carries with venom and straightens the line.
        Didnt know he had the chip and chase arrow in his quiver but fair play to him. He has been irresistible.

        A shoo in for the squad after 3 rounds.

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          Tupaea's start to the year is better than Jordie has ever played at 12.

          Still won't make a difference. JB will get off the plane from Ireland and walk in.

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            Tupaea's start to the year is better than Jordie has ever played at 12.

            Still won't make a difference. JB will get off the plane from Ireland and walk in.

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            @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2025:

            Tupaea's start to the year is better than Jordie has ever played at 12.

            Still won't make a difference. JB will get off the plane from Ireland and walk in.

            Exactly, because Razor knows him from back in the day in with Canterbury.

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              @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2025:

              Tupaea's start to the year is better than Jordie has ever played at 12.

              Still won't make a difference. JB will get off the plane from Ireland and walk in.

              Exactly, because Razor knows him from back in the day in with Canterbury.

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              @MN5 said in All Blacks 2025:

              @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2025:

              Tupaea's start to the year is better than Jordie has ever played at 12.

              Still won't make a difference. JB will get off the plane from Ireland and walk in.

              Exactly, because Razor knows him from back in the day in with Canterbury.

              The late Shag era coincided with poor selections, in part stemming from what I perceive to be a coach who had become too close to his players, who was not able to make the tough personnel decisions. It is disappointing that Razor has been in the job for a year and has predominantly played favourites

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              • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                Tupaea's start to the year is better than Jordie has ever played at 12.

                Still won't make a difference. JB will get off the plane from Ireland and walk in.

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                @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2025:

                Tupaea's start to the year is better than Jordie has ever played at 12.

                Still won't make a difference. JB will get off the plane from Ireland and walk in.

                Forget about JB for now. Can he make Robertson's squad ahead of David Havili?

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                  @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2025:

                  Tupaea's start to the year is better than Jordie has ever played at 12.

                  Still won't make a difference. JB will get off the plane from Ireland and walk in.

                  Forget about JB for now. Can he make Robertson's squad ahead of David Havili?

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                  @Duluth said in All Blacks 2025:

                  @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2025:

                  Tupaea's start to the year is better than Jordie has ever played at 12.

                  Still won't make a difference. JB will get off the plane from Ireland and walk in.

                  Forget about JB for now. Can he make Robertson's squad ahead of David Havili?

                  No chance 👁️

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                    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2025:

                    Tupaea's start to the year is better than Jordie has ever played at 12.

                    Still won't make a difference. JB will get off the plane from Ireland and walk in.

                    Forget about JB for now. Can he make Robertson's squad ahead of David Havili?

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                    @Duluth said in All Blacks 2025:

                    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2025:

                    Tupaea's start to the year is better than Jordie has ever played at 12.

                    Still won't make a difference. JB will get off the plane from Ireland and walk in.

                    Forget about JB for now. Can he make Robertson's squad ahead of David Havili?

                    Well they both cover fullback and first five.......

                    Better pick both to be extra safe.

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                      The midfield is shaping as the most fascinating battle for the All Blacks squad this year. There are loads of players in the frame, but few who should/are actually shoe-ins to make the squad.

                      The Incumbents
                      Jordie Barrett - The incumbent second five is currently playing at Leinster, so won't be able to be compared to those playing Super Rugby. Has the best long-range kicking game, and is a certainty to hold his spot in the squad.

                      Rieko Ioane - The incumbent centre has split opinions for the ABs, and a lacklustre start to the Super Rugby season won't be helping his case. You wonder whether a rumoured sabbatical would have been a good option for him too. On current form, could he struggle to make the squad?

                      Anton Lienert-Brown - Another who split opinions, the incumbent bench option had some decent showings last year, but hardly enough to nail his spot. Looks good in a good Chiefs backline, but has equally been outshone by others. Should be under-pressure.

                      David Havili - Give me strength. Should be nowhere near it - Next.

                      Billy Proctor - Impressed in limited chances for the ABs last year. Has a big chance to show his quality if he returns to a struggling Canes side. Due back in the next couple of weeks if the positive reports are to be believed, though conflicting reports suggest it could be much longer, which would derail an ABs push.

                      The NZ EOYT Boys

                      Quinn Tupaea - Just three rounds in, but he has started the year like a house on fire, and looks back to his best - if not even better than his previous level. On current form, he walks back into the ABs squad, and has serious claims to start.

                      Riley Higgins - Due back in a few weeks, and will have ground to make up. Was tipped to be the big mover this year, but his own injuries and his team's struggling form may mean he has to wait for the time being, but with a good run over the second half of the season, it could be the case of performing at the right time.

                      AJ Lam - Has been ineffectual for the Blues through the first three rounds. A good player, but probably one who has looked slightly better than he is because of the quality around him. Unless he can prove otherwise, his All Blacks chances seem slim.

                      Dallas McLeod - Benched for the first two for the Crusaders, but likely to start this week. With a big season, the current coaching group will have him in mind. Certainly showed he has the attributes for Canterbury, and was picked by the last coaching group for good reason. One to watch.

                      The Chasing Pack
                      Timoci Tavatavanawai - Easily the biggest mover over the first three rounds, after making what seems to be a full-time switch to the midfield. A tougher outing versus Moana Pasifika, but still beat several defenders and won three turnovers. May not be the man to start at 12, but he looks a very enticing bench option.

                      Brayden Ennor - Don't forget about Ennor. If he can put a run of games together, he might be the smartest centre in the country, or at the very least one of the better distributors. Seems to be the wrong age profile though, and can't stay fit.

                      Peter Umaga-Jensen - Seems a longshot, but was capped by the All Blacks for a reason. Midfield injuries are presenting him a chance to have a genuine run of games. A return to black does look highly unlikely that said.

                      The Could be Worth a Look if Bizarre things Occur
                      Tanielu Tele'a - Looking good in an improved Highlanders team. Nowhere near All Black quality as things stand, but might be in the frame for the NZ XV

                      Corey Evans/Xavi Taele/Zarn Sullivan - Would suggest any of these guys are All Blacks this year, but the way things going, someone else is going to get a chance in the Blues midfield at some point, and if they spark a turnaround in form, they will always be in the international conversation.

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                      @frugby said in All Blacks 2025:

                      Tanielu Tele'a - Looking good in an improved Highlanders team. Nowhere near All Black quality as things stand, but might be in the frame for the NZ XV

                      I mean if they actually want a centre to succeed at the game style Ioane is locked into, Tele'a is miles in front of anyone.

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                        Tupaea has been a fucking workhorse too (leader in carries against the Saders with 15, Blues with 19, and third against Brumbies with 11).

                        The most important thing for me from Tupaea so far has been that he is more accurate on defense. He was 10 made, one missed against the Brumbies, and the same against the Crusaders, and 9 and one with the Blues (rugbypass stats, so beware). That feels crucial as it has been his biggest issue for me.

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                          I definitely agree, that in an ideal world none of our midfield players should feel safe

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                            Tupaea has been a fucking workhorse too (leader in carries against the Saders with 15, Blues with 19, and third against Brumbies with 11).

                            The most important thing for me from Tupaea so far has been that he is more accurate on defense. He was 10 made, one missed against the Brumbies, and the same against the Crusaders, and 9 and one with the Blues (rugbypass stats, so beware). That feels crucial as it has been his biggest issue for me.

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                            @gt12 his biggest issue for me was he was just a sloppy player, too much fizz and not enough accuracy - by fuck has he sorted that. Looks to be the player Laumape could have become....

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                              Tupaea's start to the year is better than Jordie has ever played at 12.

                              Still won't make a difference. JB will get off the plane from Ireland and walk in.

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                              @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2025:

                              Tupaea's start to the year is better than Jordie has ever played at 12.

                              Still won't make a difference. JB will get off the plane from Ireland and walk in.

                              Gee when I post about AB bolters it is far too early. One week later and you're making predictions.

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                                Jordie Barrett - may return a better player. Huge versatility worth considering for bench at least. Personally I worry why we never seemed to make great use of his kicking power, is he that accurate? Partnership with Ioane looked pedestrian-something strange or under-used there.

                                Rieko Ioane - Second season blues affecting most of the team. Still a good winger? If he doesn't have speed he doesn't have USP.

                                Anton Lienert-Brown - reputation of steady player undid recently by brainfarts. Not explosive, distribution usually pretty good.

                                David Havili - "Give me strength. Should be nowhere near it - Next." Yes we keep saying that but when less than normally injured, SR sneaks him back in. Must be future son-in-law, has pictures of SR's comb - or something.

                                Billy Proctor - "Impressed" yes but needs more time at international level to gauge speed and defending. Looks like a good classical 13 to me.

                                The NZ EOYT Boys

                                Quinn Tupaea - agreed, must be a contender.

                                Riley Higgins - not good for an AB 12 to have injury clouds. Maybe we really were spoiled with Nonu (who by the way is still playing)..

                                AJ Lam - Damn, my project player. Seems to have lost initiative.

                                Dallas McLeod - Can never have enough Crusaders in the ABs. Some are even not that injured.

                                The Chasing Pack
                                Timoci Tavatavanawai - exciting.

                                Brayden Ennor - damn, I'm not a fan, and he's always injured. I'll chalk that to bias.

                                Peter Umaga-Jensen - I was a fan but he has really gone off the boil.

                                The Could be Worth a Look if Bizarre things Occur
                                Tanielu Tele'a - not sure.

                                Corey Evans/Xavi Taele/Zarn Sullivan - Sullivan is surely better at 15 and needs to get some games first?

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                                  https://www.rugbypass.com/news/100-cap-all-black-leading-candidates-to-take-over-all-black-midfield-putting-pressure-on-razor/?fbclid=IwY2xjawIxMolleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHZpx2OosQae_532Xr-B5fLikxoOBd3GPd3XPXgnFmOZZHvpEpa50zM__KA_aem_mHBy8a1kHgW4ylIaBzKdgA

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                                    Look at the screenshot, click bait?

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                                      Harry Godfrey looks good to be on the EOYT.

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                                        Everyone should really have a look at JB form at Leinster. He has been v v v good. Wouldn’t be surprised though if he’s a surprise selection at fullback, rather than centre. His game management at 15 for Leinster has been v good

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                                          Everyone should really have a look at JB form at Leinster. He has been v v v good. Wouldn’t be surprised though if he’s a surprise selection at fullback, rather than centre. His game management at 15 for Leinster has been v good

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                                          @KiwiInLondon said in All Blacks 2025:

                                          Everyone should really have a look at JB form at Leinster. He has been v v v good. Wouldn’t be surprised though if he’s a surprise selection at fullback, rather than centre. His game management at 15 for Leinster has been v good

                                          I was hoping to on Saturday after seeing the fine performances in SR and then he wasn't bloody playing.

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