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    DaGrubster
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    The backline is going backwards at a rate of knots.

    Time for a new coach and some new players.

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    @DaGrubster said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    The backline is going backwards at a rate of knots.

    Making 72 metres for an all black backline. And finlay christie was the best back when he came on.

    Time for a new coach and some new players.

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    Keep Christie as the reserve 9. Put Will Jordan on the wing, Reiko back to Centre and Jordie Barrett to the bench.

    Apart from that I'd drop the rest of the backline against the Boks.

    1. Kyle Preston (obviously Cam Roigard if he's fit)
    2. DMac
    3. Leroy Carter
    4. Tavatavanawai
    5. Reiko Ioane
    6. Will Jordan
    7. Ruben Love

    6-2 split with Finley Christie and Jordie Barrett as the 2.

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    Fwiw I just rewatched the first 20 mins
    ABs have 8-6 lead against the run of play.

    The biggest issue is kicking, in the first 15 mins ABs kick 9 times, with only two positive outcomes - Barrett's long kick from a quick pen and his kick into touch from another pen.

    Every other kick - 2 box kicks by Ratima, Jordies chip off left and 4 kicks by Beauden basically gifts possession back to Argie because the kicks are easy to catch and they have time to build up a head of stream before tacklers arrive.

    In contrast EVERY Argie kick puts the ABs under pressure and their chasers/contesters are all over the ABs like white on rice.

    Inability to deal with those contestable kicks combined with aimless kicking the ball away was what invited massive pressure onto the ABs from the off.

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    @gt12 said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Shots fired.

    All Blacks, Rugby, Sport

    Gregor Paul: How ABs became the dumbest and dirtiest team in rugby

    Gregor Paul: How ABs became the dumbest and dirtiest team in rugby

    OPINION: Sunday's loss in Buenos Aires seriously exposed the All Blacks' flaws.

    From the article:

    “ Once renowned for being able to tread a supremely astute fine line in the grey areas of rugby’s complex lawbook, the All Blacks now simply seem to play with a reptilian brain, unable to resist their basic impulses. They seem incapable of controlling the urge to stray offside, impede kick-chasers and – most maddeningly of all – lunge for ill-advised intercept attempts.

    Why this basic lack of control and discipline pervades the All Blacks is perhaps because this instinctive cynicism to shut down opportunities illegally and play on the cusp of the law is endemic in New Zealand rugby at all levels.

    The All Blacks are merely displaying learned behaviour, serving as proof incarnate that the players are merely products of their wider environments, because from junior club, to First XV, through to Super Rugby, they are coached to push the boundaries and get away with what they can.”

    Stupidity is coached…

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    @stodders Whereas modern Irish Rugby is all about the opposite. Maintain your discipline and cool head at all times. Play the situation and do exactly what the coach told you to do.

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    @sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Keep Christie as the reserve 9. Put Will Jordan on the wing, Reiko back to Centre and Jordie Barrett to the bench.

    Apart from that I'd drop the rest of the backline against the Boks.

    1. Kyle Preston (obviously Cam Roigard if he's fit)
    2. DMac
    3. Leroy Carter
    4. Tavatavanawai
    5. Reiko Ioane
    6. Will Jordan
    7. Ruben Love

    6-2 split with Finley Christie and Jordie Barrett as the 2.

    I dont disagree, but Razor has now done AGAIN what he did last year and what Foster did before him.

    Picked the old reliables early doors, didnt get results he wanted, now the big boys are coming and he is trapped in amber again and there is too much on the line in his eyes to experiment.

    He isnt going to give debuts to Kyle, Leroy and start Timoci against the Boks.

    Unless he is in fact the innovative brave coach that I thought we were hiring initially.

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    @gt12 said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Shots fired.

    All Blacks, Rugby, Sport

    Gregor Paul: How ABs became the dumbest and dirtiest team in rugby

    Gregor Paul: How ABs became the dumbest and dirtiest team in rugby

    OPINION: Sunday's loss in Buenos Aires seriously exposed the All Blacks' flaws.

    I kinda half agree with the following line:

    The All Blacks are merely displaying learned behaviour, serving as proof incarnate that the players are merely products of their wider environments, because from junior club, to First XV, through to Super Rugby, they are coached to push the boundaries and get away with what they can.

    But I also think that there is a general attitude that, "the rules suck, so let's play by a different set of rules".

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    @junior isn't this just another "super rugby doesn't prepare our players", while ignoring the actual performing players from Super Rugby?

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    @stodders said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @gt12 said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Shots fired.

    All Blacks, Rugby, Sport

    Gregor Paul: How ABs became the dumbest and dirtiest team in rugby

    Gregor Paul: How ABs became the dumbest and dirtiest team in rugby

    OPINION: Sunday's loss in Buenos Aires seriously exposed the All Blacks' flaws.

    From the article:

    “ Once renowned for being able to tread a supremely astute fine line in the grey areas of rugby’s complex lawbook, the All Blacks now simply seem to play with a reptilian brain, unable to resist their basic impulses. They seem incapable of controlling the urge to stray offside, impede kick-chasers and – most maddeningly of all – lunge for ill-advised intercept attempts.

    Why this basic lack of control and discipline pervades the All Blacks is perhaps because this instinctive cynicism to shut down opportunities illegally and play on the cusp of the law is endemic in New Zealand rugby at all levels.

    The All Blacks are merely displaying learned behaviour, serving as proof incarnate that the players are merely products of their wider environments, because from junior club, to First XV, through to Super Rugby, they are coached to push the boundaries and get away with what they can.”

    Stupidity is coached…

    The stupidity has been there long before Razor. Anyone thinking the senior ABs haven’t been morons for the past 8-9 years is living in a dream land. Razor inherited a bunch of idiots who haven’t improved for the past 4-5 years. He hasn’t then great but no matter how much polish a turd, it won’t turn to gold, it’s still going to be a turd

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    Suzie nails it.FB_IMG_1756056057905.jpg

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    @Bones I'll use that if we roll out the same backline against the Boks at Eden Park.

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    Goldie on the breakdown "are you guys surprised Beaudy got subbed so early"?

    Im surprised he is still a fucking professional rugby player Jeff.

    Jesus H Christ.

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    I actually thought one concerning thing, when asked what went wrong at aftermatch press conference, neither the coach nor captain knew, well they both said I don't know.
    Was it because they didn't want to say we were indisciplined as buggery?

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    Nothing worse than the people in charge apparently having no idea what the problem is. Perhaps we should be quietly sounding out Schmidt, Joseph and Brown for the post-apocolyptic period after 2027?

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    @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Goldie on the breakdown "are you guys surprised Beaudy got subbed so early"?

    Im surprised he is still a fucking professional rugby player Jeff.

    Jesus H Christ.

    My favourite Goldie question was "in that performance, did you see anything to be concerned about?"

    WTF!

    Our backs made 72 metres and one line break, we gave away three Yellow Cards, we kicked aimlessly and were pitiful in the air and in defence. Supposedly experienced leaders were rabbits in the headlights against the 7th ranked side in the world. Our game plan was shit.

    Those are some big things to be concerned about.

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    @sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Goldie on the breakdown "are you guys surprised Beaudy got subbed so early"?

    Im surprised he is still a fucking professional rugby player Jeff.

    Jesus H Christ.

    My favourite Goldie question was "in that performance, did you see anything to be concerned about?"

    WTF!

    Our backs made 72 metres and one line break, we gave away three Yellow Cards, we kicked aimlessly and were pitiful in the air and in defence. Supposedly experience leaders were rabbits in the headlights against the 7th ranked side in the world. Our game plan was shit.

    Those are some big things to be concerned about.

    Agreed.

    Plus they all pull their punches when it comes to honestly critiquing the performances of the players.

    They need a journalist on that show or at least someone who is detached from the All Blacks and is not afraid to call it as it is.

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    @nonpartizan I think the last really great NZ TV Rugby pundit was John Drake. A massive loss when he went so young.

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    As frustrating as it is, the Sky employees aren't going to rubbish the product they're selling. They've probably been told directly not to make any criticisms. The other media, however, you'd expect to be asking more questions but they don't want to get offside with the team.

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    @canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Nothing worse than the people in charge apparently having no idea what the problem is. Perhaps we should be quietly sounding out Schmidt, Joseph and Brown for the post-apocolyptic period after 2027?

    Well, you can forget Schmidt while the current NZR Board are in place - too much baggage.

    There's much that's heading in the right direction with this team but Robertson really has to get a grip and get some input from a Schmidt-like character - particularly in the backline.

    I'd be ringing up Vern Cotter or Dave Rennie and asking them to run their eyes over the set-up and give some constrictive input. If not, change will likely be forced on him.

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