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2025 All Blacks v France series

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    I'm sure he went to 12 after being very good there in super rugby.

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    • BonesB Bones

      I'm sure he went to 12 after being very good there in super rugby.

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      @Bones said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

      I'm sure he went to 12 after being very good there in super rugby.

      Yeah I remember the talk he could be the answer at 12 after he started playing there for the canes , I didn’t see that much of it but remember the talk .
      and I think that also allowed them to play his brother at 15 and play mounga at 10 ?

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        Jordie was a 12 before he was a 15 really, just had the skills that also transferred to 15. He still has, and can probably still could fill in at 15 if required. Just with Jordan (who I used to be very iffy about at 15) has now developed or matured into a 15 so well, I can't see Jordie being needed there.

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          @reprobate said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

          Bell and Fihaki shouldn't have been selected. The weird thing is that both Havili and Blackadder were quite a bit better this year than last at Super level.

          I was a bit tongue in cheek.

          Havili was excellent at 12 until he came up against the bigger teams. I don't think he's got enough to take up a squad slot.

          Blackadder has strong work rate, but in my opinion not fast enough or big enough for the top level. Can see how he gets picked, and can see his value, but his ceiling is quite limited for Tests. Super does not actually transfer well to Test level.

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          @nzzp Blackadder is the same size as Jacobson and bigger than Sititi

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            @nzzp Blackadder is the same size as Jacobson and bigger than Sititi

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            @AmberArmy said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

            @nzzp Blackadder is the same size as Jacobson and bigger than Sititi

            Alternative view: According to official stats, Blackadder is a cm shorter than Jacobson and the same weight as Sititi.

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            • AmberArmyA AmberArmy

              @nzzp Blackadder is the same size as Jacobson and bigger than Sititi

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              @AmberArmy said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

              @nzzp Blackadder is the same size as Jacobson and bigger than Sititi

              taller or shorter than Ardie (with his hair)

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              • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

                @AmberArmy said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

                @nzzp Blackadder is the same size as Jacobson and bigger than Sititi

                Alternative view: According to official stats, Blackadder is a cm shorter than Jacobson and the same weight as Sititi.

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                @nostrildamus said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

                According to official stats

                One of the great lies.

                I'll still love you in the morning.

                The cheque is in the mail.

                This will only hurt a little bit.

                According to official rugby stats.

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                • nzzpN nzzp

                  @nostrildamus said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

                  According to official stats

                  One of the great lies.

                  I'll still love you in the morning.

                  The cheque is in the mail.

                  This will only hurt a little bit.

                  According to official rugby stats.

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                  @nzzp said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

                  One of the great lies.

                  And it is all numbers, numbers, numbers.
                  An easier and more visceral approach might be to imagine EB, LJ, and WS all potential tacklers running towards you. Which contact would you be least worried about?

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                  • nzzpN nzzp

                    @nostrildamus said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

                    According to official stats

                    One of the great lies.

                    I'll still love you in the morning.

                    The cheque is in the mail.

                    This will only hurt a little bit.

                    According to official rugby stats.

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                    @nzzp said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

                    @nostrildamus said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

                    According to official stats

                    One of the great lies.

                    I'll still love you in the morning.

                    The cheque is in the mail.

                    This will only hurt a little bit.

                    According to official rugby stats.

                    Promising your mate you won’t piss in his wetsuit

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                    • Dan54D Dan54

                      Jordie was a 12 before he was a 15 really, just had the skills that also transferred to 15. He still has, and can probably still could fill in at 15 if required. Just with Jordan (who I used to be very iffy about at 15) has now developed or matured into a 15 so well, I can't see Jordie being needed there.

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                      @Dan54 said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

                      Jordie was a 12 before he was a 15 really, just had the skills that also transferred to 15. He still has, and can probably still could fill in at 15 if required. Just with Jordan (who I used to be very iffy about at 15) has now developed or matured into a 15 so well, I can't see Jordie being needed there.

                      Jordie is a natural midfielder and even those early days playing for Canterbury showed what he was capable of and where his future would be.

                      What happened at the Canes was that they had the likes of Laumape, Aso, Proctor as midfielders around that time 2018ish that Jordie was chosen as the fullback option. They didn’t really have a fullback option other than Jordie. He did play well there but once the 12 spot opened up the Canes did move him there and that’s despite him being the AB fullback.

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                      • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

                        @Dan54 said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

                        Jordie was a 12 before he was a 15 really, just had the skills that also transferred to 15. He still has, and can probably still could fill in at 15 if required. Just with Jordan (who I used to be very iffy about at 15) has now developed or matured into a 15 so well, I can't see Jordie being needed there.

                        Jordie is a natural midfielder and even those early days playing for Canterbury showed what he was capable of and where his future would be.

                        What happened at the Canes was that they had the likes of Laumape, Aso, Proctor as midfielders around that time 2018ish that Jordie was chosen as the fullback option. They didn’t really have a fullback option other than Jordie. He did play well there but once the 12 spot opened up the Canes did move him there and that’s despite him being the AB fullback.

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                        @ACT-Crusader said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

                        @Dan54 said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

                        Jordie was a 12 before he was a 15 really, just had the skills that also transferred to 15. He still has, and can probably still could fill in at 15 if required. Just with Jordan (who I used to be very iffy about at 15) has now developed or matured into a 15 so well, I can't see Jordie being needed there.

                        Jordie is a natural midfielder and even those early days playing for Canterbury showed what he was capable of and where his future would be.

                        What happened at the Canes was that they had the likes of Laumape, Aso, Proctor as midfielders around that time 2018ish that Jordie was chosen as the fullback option. They didn’t really have a fullback option other than Jordie. He did play well there but once the 12 spot opened up the Canes did move him there and that’s despite him being the AB fullback.

                        Yeah Razor loves Jordie at 12 he will not get moved to FB,D Mac or BB will play 15 before Jordie does.

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                        • ChrisC Chris

                          @ACT-Crusader said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

                          @Dan54 said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

                          Jordie was a 12 before he was a 15 really, just had the skills that also transferred to 15. He still has, and can probably still could fill in at 15 if required. Just with Jordan (who I used to be very iffy about at 15) has now developed or matured into a 15 so well, I can't see Jordie being needed there.

                          Jordie is a natural midfielder and even those early days playing for Canterbury showed what he was capable of and where his future would be.

                          What happened at the Canes was that they had the likes of Laumape, Aso, Proctor as midfielders around that time 2018ish that Jordie was chosen as the fullback option. They didn’t really have a fullback option other than Jordie. He did play well there but once the 12 spot opened up the Canes did move him there and that’s despite him being the AB fullback.

                          Yeah Razor loves Jordie at 12 he will not get moved to FB,D Mac or BB will play 15 before Jordie does.

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                          @Chris said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

                          @ACT-Crusader said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

                          @Dan54 said in 2025 All Blacks Squad v France:

                          Jordie was a 12 before he was a 15 really, just had the skills that also transferred to 15. He still has, and can probably still could fill in at 15 if required. Just with Jordan (who I used to be very iffy about at 15) has now developed or matured into a 15 so well, I can't see Jordie being needed there.

                          Jordie is a natural midfielder and even those early days playing for Canterbury showed what he was capable of and where his future would be.

                          What happened at the Canes was that they had the likes of Laumape, Aso, Proctor as midfielders around that time 2018ish that Jordie was chosen as the fullback option. They didn’t really have a fullback option other than Jordie. He did play well there but once the 12 spot opened up the Canes did move him there and that’s despite him being the AB fullback.

                          Yeah Razor loves Jordie at 12 he will not get moved to FB,D Mac or BB will play 15 before Jordie does.

                          Maybe he can get Jordie more space so we can see what he can do? He can do crash it up, but he's wasted there

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                            I'm not fucking clicking that... anyone had a read?

                            Screenshot_20250624-070639.png

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                            • BonesB Bones

                              I'm not fucking clicking that... anyone had a read?

                              Screenshot_20250624-070639.png

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                              @Bones it's by Hamish Bidwell - good call to avoid.

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                              • BonesB Bones

                                I'm not fucking clicking that... anyone had a read?

                                Screenshot_20250624-070639.png

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                                @Bones i read some of the comments, bit of a joke to compare telea to either of those guys

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                                  Hamish Bidwell what a complete tool I never read his shit.

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                                    Well I think we should have Telea over Reece but agree on the comments about Bidwell.

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                                      I thought Tele'a got some form back for the end of the year and is still the best right wing option.

                                      That said I didn't agree with the continued selection of Cane and Perenara.

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                                        I read it because I hate myself.

                                        He writes the same article every week just with a slightly different target. Really leaning in to his Aussie audience.

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                                          Not that I really want to rehash the above discussion but for what little that it’s worth, in my view Jordie is most at home as a 12 and Will Jordan is (becoming) a 14/15.

                                          Blaming Jordie for getting smashed behind the gainline is like blaming a Barrett for having a shit haircut: it’s the shape that matters. France didn’t simply launch a guy like Jonathan Danty (110 kg+) into the Bok defensive line in the RWC quarter final, they used short kicks over the top, they used wide passes off of turnover ball, they used box kicks, switch plays to the blindside, quick taps, pick-and-go’s, all to misdirect and overload the Bok defensive line speed.

                                          In the entire first half, Danty carried the ball in first phase just three times: in the first one, he was stopped dead in his tracks and nearly turned over. In the second, he ran a hard line off a lineout, targeting Libbok in the defensive line. And in the third, he was manhandled by De Allende. For the majority, France manipulated the Bok defence in order to get Danty to run at single defenders in broken field play.

                                          Jordie got smashed because the AB attack in the opening 20 minutes was too slow, too conservative and didn’t attack the space that was available with enough conviction. Put any other 12 in world rugby on the attacking backfoot against Du Toit, Etzebeth and Vermeulen and it’s easy to predict what will happen (putting Tupaea or Tavatavanawai in the same situation will change very little). Jordie Barrett has both the tools (passing off left and right, kicking game, offload, defensive prowess, breakdown threat) and the instincts (decision-making in tight spaces, communication, scanning, physicality) to be a very good midfielder. What he needs around him is an AB attack shape which is ambitious and clever, and is able to properly showcase his particular skillset.

                                          As far as Will Jordan is concerned, he, as mentioned before, has taken considerable steps as a fullback, improving his decision-making, distribution, playmaking and kicking. But there are also signs that he could be more effective on the wing at Test level as well, as he looks to have considerably improved his work in close quarter contact, whether it be in defence, at the breakdown or on the attacking edge.

                                          The basis of this seems to be some mass added to his frame as well the way he engages contact with a set defensive line. While he always excelled at running towards weak shoulders in broken play, he struggled with ready defenders and double tackles, often losing the ball by going too upright or hesitating before going into contact. On the basis of this season, and the SR finals series especially, he seems to have worked hard on this. He scored two tries against the Blues in the semi-final by running into crowded defensive spaces and in the final, he again displayed his increased comfort in close contact:

                                          https://media0.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPTc5MGI3NjExanV6d2hpd3Y3NWMyOGhuNngyczU2YnFrdG5zNTZmd3VrYzlqMXhxeSZlcD12MV9pbnRlcm5hbF9naWZfYnlfaWQmY3Q9Zw/RHZAAq895E0fA8ukLd/giphy.gif
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                                          Jordan running into contact

                                          Jordan uses footwork to fix his defender, gets into a lower body position and accelerates into contact. While these clips might seem innocuous enough, Jordan’s increased comfort in contact makes him, in my view, more of a genuine option on the wing against aggressive defences, the latter often seeking to dominate the contact on the edge in order to push teams back towards the middle. It means Jordan can be used for attacking the opposition in multiple ways and spaces, whether it’s as a scanner and organizer at the back or whether it’s at the end of an attacking chain, where he can use his footwork and increased comfort in contact to finish a strike.

                                          He is, in other words, slowly turning into a version of Ben Smith which, obviously, is a very good thing. Smith’s value was both his attacking vision as well as his ability to be used in different ways, giving an attack coach a unique weapon to unlock opposition defences. For me, at least, it is looking like Jordan is becoming such a multifaceted option in his own right, his ability to attack multiple spaces throughout a game something which needs to be further cultivated at Test level.

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