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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    wrote last edited by
    #4874

    in all honesty he plays the same as the 2 guys we have now so it shouldn't be an issue.

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    replied to mariner4life last edited by
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    @mariner4life fair....definitely worth splashing the cash on then

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    replied to Kiwiwomble last edited by sparky
    #4876

    @Kiwiwomble Explains why Ruben Love, Harry Plummer and Rivez Reihana have been given basically no game time between them at 10 for the ABs.

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    @canefan said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks 2025:

    cant say i like the whole idea if swooping back in just for a RWC

    Today's episode is brought to you by the letter M, m is for mercenary

    feels so much worse because we believe/know they tried t get him back this year and he said no...thats should have been the end

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    replied to sparky last edited by ShaquilleOatmeal
    #4878

    @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Kiwiwomble Explains why Ruben Love, Harry Plummer and Rivez Reihana have been given basically no game time between at 10 for the ABs.

    It was already getting frustrating seeing emerging talent ignored but now seemingly planing on putting up with Barrett for another eighteen months, then putting all their eggs in the Mo’unga basket for 2027 is incredibly foolish.

    Robertson, despite the talk, hasn’t worked out that Super Rugby and test match rugby are different and thinks the key to winning a World Cup is just having the same personal that won his Super Rugby titles.

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  • sparkyS Offline
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    wrote last edited by sparky
    #4879

    I'm far from delighted about this deal.

    Watching two World Cup failures where we built the team around Richie Mo'unga was depressing enough. His limitations were ruthlessly exposed by England in Yokohama in 2019 and the Springboks in Paris in 2023. I doubt he's learned to manage limited time on the ball against an extremely organised rushed defence since.

    I do not wish to see us lose a third World Cup because of Richie Mo'unga's average game management skills.

    If he really is our best First Five and worth all the money NZR is throwing at him, then why aren't we making him available for the five-week tour of South Africa next year?

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    #4880

    It just reeks of desperation. We go through a tough spell and our HEAD COACH starts tying himself & NZR in knots trying to get a player back who obviously wasnt invested enough in the black jersey to stick around and build for another world cup. He gets to go off and have fun time in Japan, we toil away, take a few tough losses and develop some young players (albeit not at 10, which HAS to be intentional). And he gets to swoop back in just before the world cup and be treated as some savior? If he comes back and wins us a world cup, yup fair enough thats some story, but in the case this backfires, it has to be one of the weakest displays of tunnel vision and blind faith NZ rugby has ever seen, Richie has razor and the union wrapped around his little finger

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    #4881

    But remember, these guys aren't biased towards the Crusaders players!

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  • JayCeeJ Offline
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    #4882

    Rare feeling as an AB fan where we've thrown big money at a player as a marquee signing (vs. just re-signing someone already in NZ)

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    wrote last edited by taniwharugby
    #4883

    What Razor should have done is kept quiet all along and had NZR negotiating for his return, if he hadn't made a song and dance about wanting him back or.being able to select him while overseas, this would be the run of the mill former AB returning to NZ...then if proven good enough, selected.

    Instead, it looks like Razor has.pursued RM, encumbants BB and DM both no doubt thinking wtf, then as per the saders thread, Reihana and Kemara guide the saders to a title but are they also jersey warming, or is Penney likely to be his own man if he's still there in 2027 and play whoever he thinks is best for the saders?

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    @JayCee

    We did something similar with Sonny Bill Williams which turned out alright, even if the circus around him was nauseating at times.

    We did it again with Roger Tuisava-Sheck who never really seemed at home in Rugby.

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    @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

    @JayCee

    We did something similar with Sonny Bill Williams which turned out alright, even if the circus around him was nauseating at times.

    We did it again with Roger Tuisava-Sheck who never really seemed at home in Rugby.

    SBW was a crazy athlete - if he got the positioning and skills he was going to succeed in some format.

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    SBW1
    replied to zedsdeadbaby last edited by
    #4886

    @zedsdeadbaby R360 is a bit of an unknown quanity, still very much an evolving story at the moment. How it fits into test rugby is not that clear.

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    ploughboy
    wrote last edited by ploughboy
    #4887

    the thing that worry's me with this RM deal is what it could lead to in future.
    Done once will more want it?
    Will more now be interested in R360
    The jersey doesn't have the pull it used to
    I don't blame the players they need to earn a living and for most rugby is the only thing they can do well
    Win or lose next world cup this will be robertsons legacy

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    replied to sparky last edited by
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    @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

    I'm far from delighted about this deal.

    Watching two World Cup failures where we built the team around Richie Mo'unga was depressing enough. His limitations were ruthlessly exposed by England in Yokohama in 2019 and the Springboks in Paris in 2023. I doubt he's learned to manage limited time on the ball against an extremely organised rushed defence since.

    I do not wish to see us lose a third World Cup because of Richie Mo'unga's average game management skills.

    If he really is our best First Five and worth all the money NZR is throwing at him, then why aren't we making him available for the five-week tour of South Africa next year?

    Mo’unga is pretty low on the list of reasons for the losses in 2019 and 2023. Neither result would have been different with a different first five leading the team. Reality is we’re not winning 2027 with Dmac or Beuden at first five, so what is the alternative?

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    SBW1
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    #4889

    Who else is likely to come home from offshore contracts?

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    replied to jimmyb last edited by
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    @jimmyb said in All Blacks 2025:

    @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

    I'm far from delighted about this deal.

    Watching two World Cup failures where we built the team around Richie Mo'unga was depressing enough. His limitations were ruthlessly exposed by England in Yokohama in 2019 and the Springboks in Paris in 2023. I doubt he's learned to manage limited time on the ball against an extremely organised rushed defence since.

    I do not wish to see us lose a third World Cup because of Richie Mo'unga's average game management skills.

    If he really is our best First Five and worth all the money NZR is throwing at him, then why aren't we making him available for the five-week tour of South Africa next year?

    Mo’unga is pretty low on the list of reasons for the losses in 2019 and 2023. Neither result would have been different with a different first five leading the team. Reality is we’re not winning 2027 with Dmac or Beuden at first five, so what is the alternative?

    If he makes his last kick we win the trophy.... 😉

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    The biggest issue i see if RM is, as expected in Razors RWC plans, he comes back, pushes someone out, then gets multiple chances to wear the jersey, isn't upto it, then he has taken someone else's opportunity for further development, or, as with the likes of Plummer, they bail seeing no pathway.

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    replied to canefan last edited by
    #4892

    @canefan said in All Blacks 2025:

    @jimmyb said in All Blacks 2025:

    @sparky said in All Blacks 2025:

    I'm far from delighted about this deal.

    Watching two World Cup failures where we built the team around Richie Mo'unga was depressing enough. His limitations were ruthlessly exposed by England in Yokohama in 2019 and the Springboks in Paris in 2023. I doubt he's learned to manage limited time on the ball against an extremely organised rushed defence since.

    I do not wish to see us lose a third World Cup because of Richie Mo'unga's average game management skills.

    If he really is our best First Five and worth all the money NZR is throwing at him, then why aren't we making him available for the five-week tour of South Africa next year?

    Mo’unga is pretty low on the list of reasons for the losses in 2019 and 2023. Neither result would have been different with a different first five leading
    the team. Reality is we’re not winning 2027 with Dmac or Beuden at first five, so what is the alternative?

    If he makes his last kick we win the trophy.... 😉

    And our goal kicking is still fairly terrible, particularly when under pressure (Dmac…) so that problem hasn’t been fixed in RMs absence

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    replied to taniwharugby last edited by
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    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2025:

    The biggest issue i see if RM is, as expected in Razors RWC plans, he comes back, pushes someone out, then gets multiple chances to wear the jersey, isn't upto it, then he has taken someone else's opportunity for further development, or, as with the likes of Plummer, they bail seeing no pathway.

    Can you not use the same logic for the persistence of Barrett and Dmac at 10 even though they fairly produce the goods?

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