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    @Ghost678 I'm worried it's going to be 1937 all over again........

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    @African-Monkey said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks 2025:

    @African-Monkey said in All Blacks 2025:

    @nzzp said in All Blacks 2025:

    Dalts dropped? Wild

    Look who he plays for......

    Same team as Christie?

    That's how desperate times are at 9 currently.

    It reflects a lack of courage by the selectors. Fakatava feeling no love

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    Extremely hard to argue against an anti-Blues bias. Getting to the point that it will affect our ability to attract talent, as players with AB ambitions will look at the Cantab Coaches and wonder if they have to move to be picked.

    Christie is only there as injury cover, and as soon as Barrett is back they'll boot Patrick who's playing fantastic.

    Forget the drama around Sotutu, which shows the coaches in a poor light, not picking Dalton is pathetic.

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    @Dan54 I thought he failed a HIA at the weekend.

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    @sparky No. They said Lord passed his HIA but Barnes decided to not to put him back on the field.

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    Razor says Parker can also play 8.

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    The tight five is the best thing about this ABs squad.

    The loose forwards, halfbacks, and 13 are pretty inexperienced and the 10s are rocks and diamonds.

    It will be a real challenge for this squad to win games in arguably the toughest opposition of the twenties across the three other RC teams.

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    @canefan said in All Blacks 2025:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2025:

    How the fuck did combover win so many SR titles?

    Four of the loose forwards are effectively carbon copies of each other.

    Richie McCaw. Dan Carter.

    both left the saders before razors time.....

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    It sounds like Mafileo got selected for his ability to play both sides in a touring party. Williams should be available for test 2.

    Parker, Lakai and Lord will play NPC in Rd 2. Darry needs more game time.

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    #4729

    I’ve just watch Tupou Vaa’i put in some of the better back to back performances we’ve seen and Ardie Savea play great rugby back at openside, yet people are moaning about the loose forward mix?

    Sititi was great last year, deservedly comes back in and gets a go at 8. Parker, who was everyone’s favourite bolter also comes in presumably as the backup 8.

    Kirifi, who many wanted to be given a chance, is retained, and Lakai, who went past Papalii last year, and by most accounts is a very special player returns from injury.

    Squabbling about Sotutu (and Akira Ioane!) is a waste of time. They want fetchers at 7, and Papalii isn’t that.

    Jacobson possibly fortunate, but on paper he shapes as the last picked loosie anyway. This meltdown is crazy.

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    @frugby

    Hardly a meltdown. People are allowed to express disappointment without it being called a meltdown

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    If you think this is a meltdown, then you've never seen the Fern in full on meltdown time.

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    replied to Kirwan last edited by
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    @Kirwan are you for real? Those “cantab” coaches selected 6 Crusaders in a 35 man squad…

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    @frugby since when does a few passing comments = a meltdown, wild take

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    How dare any of us question the coaches?

    Razor is always right.

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    @Kiwiwomble People are moaning for moaning sake - it’s boring. The loosies went well against France, and the only changes are the addition of Parker and Lakai.

    Papalii was only ever there as cover, as I say they want a fetcher at 7, and he is not that. The things Papalii did well, don’t compliment the rest of the trio.

    I think the big positive is the coaches have actually identified what they want each position to do, they clearly want a huge blindside who is a lineout option (Vaa’i, Parker & Finau), a fetcher at 7, and a ball playing eight.

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    #4736

    Supposedly they are looking for size and that’s why Parker is there and they played Va’ii at 6. But then they select Lakai, who is far smaller than Blackadder, Grace, Papalii, Lio-Willie etc. Makes very little sense.

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    replied to Stag last edited by
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    @Stag yep no overwhelming cantab bias this season. Last year social media did go into rage when Fihaki and Bell were around the team. Truth is Taylor, Williams, Newell, Barrett & Jordan obviously in our best 23. Preston gets in as cover ok but he's just cover. Reece well here's hoping 1 of the chiefs wingers can leap ahead of him

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    If the coaches think Dalton Papalii isn't a fetcher, then coach him to be a fetcher. To dismiss him as "not a fetcher" shows a closed mindset.

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    wrote last edited by canefan
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    Reminds me of the Wayne Smith ABs, and also the Mitchell Blacks. They tried to play fast and wide, but IIRC we were undone by teams that took us to task up the guts. If the Lions series suggested anything, it's the importance of the collision area and the breakdown (surprise surprise)

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