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  • Crazy HorseC Crazy Horse

    Has there been any word on Hotham's injury from the weekend?

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    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks 2025:

    Has there been any word on Hotham's injury from the weekend?

    High ankle sprain

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      Sparky's 37 for the Rugby Championship (what I'd pick, not what I think it will be and obviously some guys will drop out if their injuries don't heal in time)

      Tamati Williams
      Ethan de Groot
      Ollie Norris
      Tyrell Lomax
      Fletcher Newell
      Pasilio Tosi

      Codie Taylor
      Asafo Aumua
      Samisoni Taukei'aho

      Scott Barrett (c)
      Tupou Vaa'i
      Patrick Tuipolutu
      Fabian Holland
      Sam Darry

      Simon Parker (New Cap)
      Samipeni Finau
      Ardie Savea
      Dalton Papalii
      Christian Lio-Willie
      Wallace Sititi

      Cam Roigard
      Cortez Ratima
      Noah Hotham

      Beauden Barrett
      Damien McKenzie
      Rivez Reihana (New Cap)

      Jordie Barrett
      Quinn Tupaea
      Timoci Tavatavanawai
      Billy Proctor
      Anton Leinert-Brown

      Reiko Ioane
      Caleb Clarke
      Emoni Narawa
      Sevu Reece

      Will Jordan
      Ruben Love

      On Standby:

      George Bower, Brodie McAlister, Josh Beehre, Peter Lakai, Folau Fakatava, AJ Lam, Leroy Carter

      Not considered: Ofa Tu'ungafasi (out for the season), Caleb Tangitau (needs to show form and fitness), Leicester Fainga'anuku (needs to show some form back in NZ), Riley Higgins (this world ain't ready yet)

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      • sparkyS sparky

        Sparky's 37 for the Rugby Championship (what I'd pick, not what I think it will be and obviously some guys will drop out if their injuries don't heal in time)

        Tamati Williams
        Ethan de Groot
        Ollie Norris
        Tyrell Lomax
        Fletcher Newell
        Pasilio Tosi

        Codie Taylor
        Asafo Aumua
        Samisoni Taukei'aho

        Scott Barrett (c)
        Tupou Vaa'i
        Patrick Tuipolutu
        Fabian Holland
        Sam Darry

        Simon Parker (New Cap)
        Samipeni Finau
        Ardie Savea
        Dalton Papalii
        Christian Lio-Willie
        Wallace Sititi

        Cam Roigard
        Cortez Ratima
        Noah Hotham

        Beauden Barrett
        Damien McKenzie
        Rivez Reihana (New Cap)

        Jordie Barrett
        Quinn Tupaea
        Timoci Tavatavanawai
        Billy Proctor
        Anton Leinert-Brown

        Reiko Ioane
        Caleb Clarke
        Emoni Narawa
        Sevu Reece

        Will Jordan
        Ruben Love

        On Standby:

        George Bower, Brodie McAlister, Josh Beehre, Peter Lakai, Folau Fakatava, AJ Lam, Leroy Carter

        Not considered: Ofa Tu'ungafasi (out for the season), Caleb Tangitau (needs to show form and fitness), Leicester Fainga'anuku (needs to show some form back in NZ), Riley Higgins (this world ain't ready yet)

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        @sparky Looks good but I think Lakai has credit in the bank over Lio Willie.

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          @sparky Looks good but I think Lakai has credit in the bank over Lio Willie.

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          @pakman That was a tough call. My heart wanted to pick Peter Lakai, but my head went with CL-W. Slightly bigger unit and he's impressed me a lot with his decision making this year.

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            @pakman That was a tough call. My heart wanted to pick Peter Lakai, but my head went with CL-W. Slightly bigger unit and he's impressed me a lot with his decision making this year.

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            @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

            Slightly bigger unit

            Que

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            • BonesB Bones

              @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

              Slightly bigger unit

              Que

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              @Bones

              According to Wikipedia: Peter Lakai is 186cm and 108 kg. The same sauce claims CL-W is 189 cm and 111 kg.

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                @Bones

                According to Wikipedia: Peter Lakai is 186cm and 108 kg. The same sauce claims CL-W is 189 cm and 111 kg.

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                @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

                @Bones

                According to Wikipedia: Peter Lakai is 186cm and 108 kg. The same sauce claims CL-W is 189 cm and 111 kg.

                The eye test thoroughly disagrees. And you really need to stop placing such reliance on AI and Wiki...

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                • BonesB Bones

                  @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

                  @Bones

                  According to Wikipedia: Peter Lakai is 186cm and 108 kg. The same sauce claims CL-W is 189 cm and 111 kg.

                  The eye test thoroughly disagrees. And you really need to stop placing such reliance on AI and Wiki...

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                  @Bones Those Wiki stats are the same as those on the Hurricanes and the Crusaders websites, but as you suggest we've no idea how reliable the measurements were.

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                  • sparkyS sparky

                    Sparky's 37 for the Rugby Championship (what I'd pick, not what I think it will be and obviously some guys will drop out if their injuries don't heal in time)

                    Tamati Williams
                    Ethan de Groot
                    Ollie Norris
                    Tyrell Lomax
                    Fletcher Newell
                    Pasilio Tosi

                    Codie Taylor
                    Asafo Aumua
                    Samisoni Taukei'aho

                    Scott Barrett (c)
                    Tupou Vaa'i
                    Patrick Tuipolutu
                    Fabian Holland
                    Sam Darry

                    Simon Parker (New Cap)
                    Samipeni Finau
                    Ardie Savea
                    Dalton Papalii
                    Christian Lio-Willie
                    Wallace Sititi

                    Cam Roigard
                    Cortez Ratima
                    Noah Hotham

                    Beauden Barrett
                    Damien McKenzie
                    Rivez Reihana (New Cap)

                    Jordie Barrett
                    Quinn Tupaea
                    Timoci Tavatavanawai
                    Billy Proctor
                    Anton Leinert-Brown

                    Reiko Ioane
                    Caleb Clarke
                    Emoni Narawa
                    Sevu Reece

                    Will Jordan
                    Ruben Love

                    On Standby:

                    George Bower, Brodie McAlister, Josh Beehre, Peter Lakai, Folau Fakatava, AJ Lam, Leroy Carter

                    Not considered: Ofa Tu'ungafasi (out for the season), Caleb Tangitau (needs to show form and fitness), Leicester Fainga'anuku (needs to show some form back in NZ), Riley Higgins (this world ain't ready yet)

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                    @sparky would do Jacobson and Lakai over Papali'i and Lio-Willie, and assuming everyone is fit, Lord over Darry. Otherwise, no arguments from me. Don't think Reihana will make the cut just yet, with another loosie selected in his place, but would like to see him involved.

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                    • BonesB Bones

                      @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

                      @Bones

                      According to Wikipedia: Peter Lakai is 186cm and 108 kg. The same sauce claims CL-W is 189 cm and 111 kg.

                      The eye test thoroughly disagrees. And you really need to stop placing such reliance on AI and Wiki...

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                      @Bones said in All Blacks 2025:

                      @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

                      @Bones

                      According to Wikipedia: Peter Lakai is 186cm and 108 kg. The same sauce claims CL-W is 189 cm and 111 kg.

                      The eye test thoroughly disagrees. And you really need to stop placing such reliance on AI and Wiki...

                      Agree ! Lio Willie standing next to Kirifi proves that he must be around 182 - 184 cm high. I can't see how he could weigh more than 105 kgs.

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                        Lakai I see as a 7 with utility value. CLW as an undersized 8.

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                          @antipodean said in All Blacks 2025:

                          But Savea, Kirifi and Lakai (and to a lesser extent Lio-Willie) appear to be much the same.

                          can't agree with this point because Savea continues to be an enigma.

                          The ruck attendance stats posted in the other thread don't seem to match the eye test so i would be interest as to how many of those he arrived at 3rd and leaned on. He absolutely cleaned a couple later in the test, memorable for their exception.
                          But he's getting picked, he's playing 80, and he is going to do his own thing. The bigger question is what shirt should he wear?

                          The other 3 are small busy loose forwards without a real point of difference.

                          With Vaai and Finau playing the dirty stuff, Savea doing his thing, what do we need from the #8? Is it purely a worker? If so, then that guy can't be another smaller body, he needs to make a difference when contact is required.

                          I tell you what, a Finau, Savea, Vaai starting trio with Sititi off the bench would be tough to handle.

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                          @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2025:

                          @antipodean said in All Blacks 2025:

                          But Savea, Kirifi and Lakai (and to a lesser extent Lio-Willie) appear to be much the same.

                          can't agree with this point because Savea continues to be an enigma.

                          The ruck attendance stats posted in the other thread don't seem to match the eye test so i would be interest as to how many of those he arrived at 3rd and leaned on. He absolutely cleaned a couple later in the test, memorable for their exception.
                          But he's getting picked, he's playing 80, and he is going to do his own thing. The bigger question is what shirt should he wear?

                          The other 3 are small busy loose forwards without a real point of difference.

                          With Vaai and Finau playing the dirty stuff, Savea doing his thing, what do we need from the #8? Is it purely a worker? If so, then that guy can't be another smaller body, he needs to make a difference when contact is required.

                          I tell you what, a Finau, Savea, Vaai starting trio with Sititi off the bench would be tough to handle.

                          sevea should wear a jersey with S on the back,cos he fits no description of a position

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                            Lakai I see as a 7 with utility value. CLW as an undersized 8.

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                            @pakman CLW did okay in Test One and Two against France, but the Boks would clearly be a big step up.

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                              Overall the French series was a success. New players were tried and we got an idea of what some players have to offer.

                              Holland was a major win. His combination with Tuipulotu and with Vaa'i there at 6 offered a lot. We saw how dominant the lineout and maul could be in the first half of the second test.

                              The biggest questions are around who will be the loose forwards and who will be center?

                              Will Savea be 7 or 8 or will he continue to move around mid game?

                              Savea, Kirifi, Lio Willie, Lakai and Sititi are all a bit too samey so would hope they make a decision on who to back out of those and pick a bit more variety for the remaining positions.

                              Would suspect that Savea, Sititi and Finau are the first three named in the squad and that the rest will be selected from there.

                              Can't see someone like Parker coming in with no test experience and no game time. Suspect he will need to get some games under his belt in the NPC to come under consideration for the EOYT.

                              Papali'i showed he can offer genuine impact off the bench and he helped us dominate possession for the last 10 minutes. Took a clean lineout on the French 5m line. Made a dominant tackle on Taofifenua. Made strong carries and probably scored a try.

                              Still Papali'i was only in as injury cover so there is that.

                              Not sure on the injury status of Jacobson or Blackadder or Lakai but suspect that they will be picking 6 from the following:

                              Savea, Sititi, Finau, Lakai, Kirifi, Lio-Willie, Papali'i, Jacobson and Blackadder.

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                              @brodean

                              I agree Robertson learned a lot and expanded the talent pool. Just hope he learned enough to get us closer to an established midfield and loose trio.

                              And the 10 spot is still problematic - at some stage we need to bite the bullet and give someone other than DMac and BB a decent opportunity

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                                Big Fletch has signed a new contract.

                                https://twitter.com/allblacks/status/1948111765797027875?s=46

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                                  Lakai I see as a 7 with utility value. CLW as an undersized 8.

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                                  @pakman said in All Blacks 2025:

                                  Lakai I see as a 7 with utility value. CLW as an undersized 8.

                                  Yeah I can't see how Lakai doesn't make the squad. He's got plenty of experience at both 7 and 8 versus Lio-Willie and Kirifi who only really cover one position.

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                                    @pakman said in All Blacks 2025:

                                    Lakai I see as a 7 with utility value. CLW as an undersized 8.

                                    Yeah I can't see how Lakai doesn't make the squad. He's got plenty of experience at both 7 and 8 versus Lio-Willie and Kirifi who only really cover one position.

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                                    @Canes4life But of the three Peter Lakai is the one who is yet to be trusted in a Test starting XV for the All Blacks.

                                    He's a talent, he's versatile and time is on his side, but I don't quite see him as good enough yet at either 7 or 8 for the ABs. I think Peter Lakai will develop into a world-class player for the All Blacks, but he's not there yet.

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                                      @sparky would do Jacobson and Lakai over Papali'i and Lio-Willie, and assuming everyone is fit, Lord over Darry. Otherwise, no arguments from me. Don't think Reihana will make the cut just yet, with another loosie selected in his place, but would like to see him involved.

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                                      @Mr-Fish said in All Blacks 2025:

                                      would do Jacobson and Lakai over Papali'i and Lio-Willie,

                                      Papalii showed more in 15 minutes on the weekend than Jacobson showed coming off of the bench at any time last year.

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                                        @Canes4life But of the three Peter Lakai is the one who is yet to be trusted in a Test starting XV for the All Blacks.

                                        He's a talent, he's versatile and time is on his side, but I don't quite see him as good enough yet at either 7 or 8 for the ABs. I think Peter Lakai will develop into a world-class player for the All Blacks, but he's not there yet.

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                                        @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

                                        @Canes4life But of the three Peter Lakai is the one who is yet to be trusted in a Test starting XV for the All Blacks.

                                        He's a talent, he's versatile and time is on his side, but I don't quite see him as good enough yet at either 7 or 8 for the ABs. I think Peter Lakai will develop into a world-class player for the All Blacks, but he's not there yet.

                                        The fact he hasn't started a test isn't his fault. If he were to start in a test, I'd imagine he wouldn't let the jersey down. He pretty much played a full game against a stronger French side last year away and didn't look out of place.

                                        If you think Lio-Willie and Kirifi are good enough to play test rugby, then Lakai is even more suited in my opinion. If Lakai was fit, Kirfi or Lio-Willie probably wouldn't have got that opportunity so 'trust' isn't an issue for Lakai. He played pretty much a full season at 7 for the Canes in 2024 and almost a full season at 8 for the Canes this year and definitely looked the goods. The fact he can play both positions to a high standard puts him in a good place in terms of selection.

                                        Razor and co will want to get him back in the environment considering he'll likely be a big piece of the puzzle come RWC 2027. Out all the other loosies, Lakai probably would be the most suited to provide 'impact' off the bench' due to his explosiveness.

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                                          @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

                                          @Canes4life But of the three Peter Lakai is the one who is yet to be trusted in a Test starting XV for the All Blacks.

                                          He's a talent, he's versatile and time is on his side, but I don't quite see him as good enough yet at either 7 or 8 for the ABs. I think Peter Lakai will develop into a world-class player for the All Blacks, but he's not there yet.

                                          The fact he hasn't started a test isn't his fault. If he were to start in a test, I'd imagine he wouldn't let the jersey down. He pretty much played a full game against a stronger French side last year away and didn't look out of place.

                                          If you think Lio-Willie and Kirifi are good enough to play test rugby, then Lakai is even more suited in my opinion. If Lakai was fit, Kirfi or Lio-Willie probably wouldn't have got that opportunity so 'trust' isn't an issue for Lakai. He played pretty much a full season at 7 for the Canes in 2024 and almost a full season at 8 for the Canes this year and definitely looked the goods. The fact he can play both positions to a high standard puts him in a good place in terms of selection.

                                          Razor and co will want to get him back in the environment considering he'll likely be a big piece of the puzzle come RWC 2027. Out all the other loosies, Lakai probably would be the most suited to provide 'impact' off the bench' due to his explosiveness.

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                                          @Canes4life said in All Blacks 2025:

                                          @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

                                          @Canes4life But of the three Peter Lakai is the one who is yet to be trusted in a Test starting XV for the All Blacks.

                                          He's a talent, he's versatile and time is on his side, but I don't quite see him as good enough yet at either 7 or 8 for the ABs. I think Peter Lakai will develop into a world-class player for the All Blacks, but he's not there yet.

                                          The fact he hasn't started a test isn't his fault. If he were to start in a test, I'd imagine he wouldn't let the jersey down. He pretty much played a full game against a stronger French side last year away and didn't look out of place.

                                          If you think Lio-Willie and Kirifi are good enough to play test rugby, then Lakai is even more suited in my opinion. If Lakai was fit, Kirfi or Lio-Willie probably wouldn't have got that opportunity so 'trust' isn't an issue for Lakai. He played pretty much a full season at 7 for the Canes in 2024 and almost a full season at 8 for the Canes this year and definitely looked the goods. The fact he can play both positions to a high standard puts him in a good place in terms of selection.

                                          Razor and co will want to get him back in the environment considering he'll likely be a big piece of the puzzle come RWC 2027. Out all the other loosies, Lakai probably would be the most suited to provide 'impact' off the bench' due to his explosiveness.

                                          Get him in the squad, give him game time, let him (hopefully) realise his potential. Stick with Lio-Willie and Kirifi and they'll get to the World Cup wishing they had better players. The All Blacks have a few place holders at the moment. I'd much rather they pick guys with promise and see if they can get them to the required level. Robertson talked about being more bold in his selections. Time to really go for it.

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