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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    @sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Our backs made 72 metres and one line break

    Where did you get these stats from? The Opta ones say the only line break the All Blacks made came from Parker.. Who isn't a back.

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    @Frank said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @stodders said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Bones said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Jordan might not be a godsend at fullback. Who woulda thought?

    Siege gun boot with pace to burn - is it not Zarn Sullivan’s time?

    I’d like to see Love at 10.

    Zarn is slow as fuck

    He has not kicked on. Looked like he was going to be an absolute star, but injuries have cripple dhis development and he's not where he needs ot be to play at the top level.

    It's a pity as the attributes were there. And his boot .../drool

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    @antipodean Two Cents Rugby was my initial sauce.

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    @nzzp said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Frank said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @stodders said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Bones said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Jordan might not be a godsend at fullback. Who woulda thought?

    Siege gun boot with pace to burn - is it not Zarn Sullivan’s time?

    I’d like to see Love at 10.

    Zarn is slow as fuck

    He has not kicked on. Looked like he was going to be an absolute star, but injuries have cripple dhis development and he's not where he needs ot be to play at the top level.

    It's a pity as the attributes were there. And his boot .../drool

    That is a real shame. Guess those 2024 injuries did him in. He could catch a ball though, so maybe he could be an AB wing. Don’t have to be fast these days 😂

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    @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    2 or 3 years ago, the argument was NZ had all the cattle it needed and a change in coach would solve all the problems. Well, guess what - it didn't.

    Hold on a second.

    After the home series loss to Ireland in 2022 the ABs made huge changes their coaching staff.

    In 2024 the ABs came within a whisker of winning the world cup and completed blunted Ireland along the way.

    I would say the calls to change the coaching staff were correct.

    Look at how far the Wallabies have come in 2 years under Schmidt.

    This is exactly right. We’re in ‘Emperors’ New Clothes’ territory with Robertson and his coaching team. The TV talking head panels like Aotearoa Rugby Pod and the Breakdown are just an extension of the NZ Rugby marketing machine.

    Fans aren’t stupid. They know when they are being served up the same crap excuses every time. It was largely public pressure and calls by a handful of actual journalists (as opposed to cheerleaders) which led to Foster’s assistants getting sacked before the World Cup and Schmidt and Ryan being brought in.

    Who would have predicted after the Ireland series that the ABs would end up within two points of winning the WC and doing that with 14 men and some appalling refereeing decisions?

    One hopes there are some difficult conversations going on at NZ rugby HQ and that expectations are being laid down. The time for excuses and vague hand waving (‘we don’t really understand what happened out there’) is over.

    It doesn’t take an Einstein to observe (except that he did) that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and over again and expecting a different result.

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    @His-Bobness said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    2 or 3 years ago, the argument was NZ had all the cattle it needed and a change in coach would solve all the problems. Well, guess what - it didn't.

    Hold on a second.

    After the home series loss to Ireland in 2022 the ABs made huge changes their coaching staff.

    In 2024 the ABs came within a whisker of winning the world cup and completed blunted Ireland along the way.

    I would say the calls to change the coaching staff were correct.

    Look at how far the Wallabies have come in 2 years under Schmidt.

    This is exactly right. We’re in ‘Emperors’ New Clothes’ territory with Robertson and his coaching team. The TV talking head panels like Aotearoa Rugby Pod and the Breakdown are just an extension of the NZ Rugby marketing machine.

    Fans aren’t stupid. They know when they are being served up the same crap excuses every time. It was largely public pressure and calls by a handful of actual journalists (as opposed to cheerleaders) which led to Foster’s assistants getting sacked before the World Cup and Schmidt and Ryan being brought in.

    Who would have predicted after the Ireland series that the ABs would end up within two points of winning the WC and doing that with 14 men and some appalling refereeing decisions?

    One hopes there are some difficult conversations going on at NZ rugby HQ and that expectations are being laid down. The time for excuses and vague hand waving (‘we don’t really understand what happened out there’) is over.

    It doesn’t take an Einstein to observe (except that he did) that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and over again and expecting a different result.

    If he doesnt make drastic changes to his coaching group or playing staff or both soon, there will be a groundswell for him to be sacked THIS year.

    Dont piss on my neck and tell me its raining Razor.

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    Quite possibly an ice-cold take.

    Wayne Smith is probably the greatest attacking mind in rugby, is clearly a fantastic person, and is beloved for all he has done for NZ rugby. I love him.

    He also hates the box kick. As do I. I'd ban it if I could.

    He's been on record telling his teams to avoid contestables of that nature.

    He's the coach of the AB coaches.

    It seems to me that NZ rugby has been trying to find a way to play 'in our style' without recognizing the reality of where Rugby is right now, ala 2009.

    Are the coaches (and those coaching them) strategizing about how to play rugby in a way that just isn't possible under current law interpretations?

    Is Smith the right person to help bring the coaches back to reality when they seem to be losing their way?

    In 2009, the coaches were prepared to select in a way to at least negate the kick-chase game of other teams. Can he he bring that reality check to these guys and help them see that their desire to play in a certain way isn't looking achievable?

    I'm fascinated to see whether NZR, the coaches, and those who coach the coaches respond to this loss.

    The manner of it is of huge concern; we seem like a club team that had a bad week and the ABs just can not be that type of team.

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    @nzzp said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Frank said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @stodders said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Bones said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Jordan might not be a godsend at fullback. Who woulda thought?

    Siege gun boot with pace to burn - is it not Zarn Sullivan’s time?

    I’d like to see Love at 10.

    Zarn is slow as fuck

    He has not kicked on. Looked like he was going to be an absolute star, but injuries have cripple dhis development and he's not where he needs ot be to play at the top level.

    It's a pity as the attributes were there. And his boot .../drool

    A combo of Bailyn and Zarn is that player that @stodders mentioned. 😂

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  • His BobnessH Offline
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    @gt12 said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    It seems to me that NZ rugby has been trying to find a way to play 'in our style' without recognizing the reality of where Rugby is right now, ala 2009.

    Are the coaches (and those coaching them) strategizing about how to play rugby in a way that just isn't possible under current law interpretations?

    I agree. The All Blacks have lost their way trying to play to their imagined brand ideal, not according to reality. The irony is in trying to conjure up the mythical Kiwi quick-passing fast-on-the feet backyard rugby idea of the imagination, they are straying more and more away from their instincts. The game the coaches are trying to get them to play is in their heads, not in their bodies.

    No-one is saying you can’t play that style of helter skelter game when it’s warranted. But they also need to be pragmatic and realise there are other ways of playing. And in all that, they can’t the abandon basic skills of the sport.

    What’s missing is a level of pragmatism and coolness under pressure that used to define the great All Blacks teams. It’s why they panic so quickly and resort to brain explosions that lead to yellow cards, leading to more pressure and more panic. They are stuck in an almighty existential rugby rut. And I can’t see that Robertson - who clearly has become a prisoner of the romantic AB myth himself - is capable of pulling them out of it.

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  • canefanC Offline
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    wrote last edited by canefan
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    Wayne was a architect of the BFs RWC win, and their run it from everywhere style. I seem to recall his AB team was very attack focused as well. The 2011 and 2015 ABs teams he was an integral part of, and the championship winning Chiefs teams had more balance. Maybe this was provided by Henry, Hansen, and Rennie respectively. Razor is a student of the professor, who does not appear to have learned the lessons of old, that you need to win the battle up front before you give it to the backs, and you need to be solid in the basics of the game such as the kicking game. I am not sure he has anyone to make counterpoints in his current team of trusted yes men

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    Can anyone remember how Razor's Crusaders teams played? My recollection was they did the basics well. But I could be wrong

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    @canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Can anyone remember how Razor's Crusaders teams played? My recollection was they did the basics well. But I could be wrong

    Strong set piece, good kicking game and put a lot of phases together to exert pressure on the oppositions defence.

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    replied to Chris last edited by canefan
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    @Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Can anyone remember how Razor's Crusaders teams played? My recollection was they did the basics well. But I could be wrong

    Strong set piece, good kicking game and put a lot of phases together to exert pressure on the oppositions defence.

    That's what I thought. That's what I based my hope for Razor on. So what is this shit we're being served up then???

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    replied to canefan last edited by
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    @canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Can anyone remember how Razor's Crusaders teams played? My recollection was they did the basics well. But I could be wrong

    Strong set piece, good kicking game and put a lot of phases together to exert pressure on the oppositions defence.

    That's what I thought. That's what I based my hope for Razor on. So what is this shit we're being served up then???

    The one different piece of the coaching puzzle is Wayne Smith this really is a fingerprint of Smiths helter skelter run at all costs game, as it was mentioned above the Black Ferns used this pattern as soon as Smith came on board.
    I can only think he is the person setting this way of playing.
    As it makes no sense Razor,Hansen especially had a completely different way of playing for 7 years at the Crusaders.

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    replied to Chris last edited by
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    @Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Can anyone remember how Razor's Crusaders teams played? My recollection was they did the basics well. But I could be wrong

    Strong set piece, good kicking game and put a lot of phases together to exert pressure on the oppositions defence.

    That's what I thought. That's what I based my hope for Razor on. So what is this shit we're being served up then???

    The one different piece of the coaching puzzle is Wayne Smith this really is a fingerprint of Smiths helter skelter run at all costs game, as it was mentioned above the Black Ferns used this pattern as soon as Smith came on board.
    I can only think he is the person setting this way of playing.
    As it makes no sense Razor,Hansen especially had a completely different way of playing for 7 years at the Crusaders.

    Razor and Hansen are culpable. You can't make Smith a scape goat. He's only an occasional mentor.

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    replied to brodean last edited by Chris
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    @brodean said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Can anyone remember how Razor's Crusaders teams played? My recollection was they did the basics well. But I could be wrong

    Strong set piece, good kicking game and put a lot of phases together to exert pressure on the oppositions defence.

    That's what I thought. That's what I based my hope for Razor on. So what is this shit we're being served up then???

    The one different piece of the coaching puzzle is Wayne Smith this really is a fingerprint of Smiths helter skelter run at all costs game, as it was mentioned above the Black Ferns used this pattern as soon as Smith came on board.
    I can only think he is the person setting this way of playing.
    As it makes no sense Razor,Hansen especially had a completely different way of playing for 7 years at the Crusaders.

    Razor and Hansen are culpable. You can't make Smith a scape goat. He's only an occasional mentor.

    Who said I am making him a scapegoat but why change a game plan that worked for 7 years and won 7 titles to a game plan similar to what the Black ferns and other teams have used under Smith, seems to point to something changing.
    He is a mentor they talk to every week more than once I know that for a fact.
    just adding to that yes Razors head is on the line he needs to make his own decisions if things are not working.
    But I answered a question on why tactics have changed since the Crusaders.

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    replied to Chris last edited by
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    @Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @brodean said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Can anyone remember how Razor's Crusaders teams played? My recollection was they did the basics well. But I could be wrong

    Strong set piece, good kicking game and put a lot of phases together to exert pressure on the oppositions defence.

    That's what I thought. That's what I based my hope for Razor on. So what is this shit we're being served up then???

    The one different piece of the coaching puzzle is Wayne Smith this really is a fingerprint of Smiths helter skelter run at all costs game, as it was mentioned above the Black Ferns used this pattern as soon as Smith came on board.
    I can only think he is the person setting this way of playing.
    As it makes no sense Razor,Hansen especially had a completely different way of playing for 7 years at the Crusaders.

    Razor and Hansen are culpable. You can't make Smith a scape goat. He's only an occasional mentor.

    Who said I am making him a scapegoat but why change a game plan that worked for 7 years and won 7 titles to a game plan similar to what the Black ferns and other teams have used under Smith, seems to point to something changing.
    He is a mentor they talk to every week more than once I know that for a fact.

    You continue to try and make Smith a scape goat with this comment.

    Robertson and co are middle aged men with decades of coaching experience.

    They can choose to take and leave whatever advice Smith gives them but the buck stops with them and ultimately Robertson is 100% responsible for the outcomes as head coach.

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    replied to brodean last edited by
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    @brodean said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @brodean said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    Can anyone remember how Razor's Crusaders teams played? My recollection was they did the basics well. But I could be wrong

    Strong set piece, good kicking game and put a lot of phases together to exert pressure on the oppositions defence.

    That's what I thought. That's what I based my hope for Razor on. So what is this shit we're being served up then???

    The one different piece of the coaching puzzle is Wayne Smith this really is a fingerprint of Smiths helter skelter run at all costs game, as it was mentioned above the Black Ferns used this pattern as soon as Smith came on board.
    I can only think he is the person setting this way of playing.
    As it makes no sense Razor,Hansen especially had a completely different way of playing for 7 years at the Crusaders.

    Razor and Hansen are culpable. You can't make Smith a scape goat. He's only an occasional mentor.

    Who said I am making him a scapegoat but why change a game plan that worked for 7 years and won 7 titles to a game plan similar to what the Black ferns and other teams have used under Smith, seems to point to something changing.
    He is a mentor they talk to every week more than once I know that for a fact.

    You continue to try and make Smith a scape goat with this comment.

    Robertson and co are middle aged men with decades of coaching experience.

    They can choose to take and leave whatever advice Smith gives them but the buck stops with them and ultimately Robertson is 100% responsible for the outcomes as head coach.

    No I am stating a fact its there for you to see why things may have changed since the Crusaders.
    And I did state Razor needs to be responsible for his decisions
    You are just picking out a true statement and bleating about it.

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    Stat watch from a mate - from WIkipedia, may or may not be fully accurate.

    The last two years of Foster in the rugby championship: 9 games, 4 yellows (rest of league 32).
    Current coaching: 8 games 12 yellows, (rest of league 14 cards)

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  • nzzpN Offline
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    @Chris said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    I can only think he is the person setting this way of playing.

    This is what you said that's probably not exactly what you intended. It reads like you are sheeting home responsibility to Smith.

    No doubt Wayne may be pushing for a fast brand of rugby, but he should not be setting the direction of the team.
    That must come from Razor and his assistants.

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