All Blacks vs Springboks II
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Apart for the first 20 minutes, our kicking game was average. To me we took the foot off the throat with the Boks gradually working their way back into the game.
Justin Marshall ( don’t usually quote him ) said we lacked variation i.e. we could have kicked from 1st and 2nd as well.
I like the way Ireland do it - moving the point of attack around first and then from center field they kick long into corners. That’s how I remember.
Hate the box kick but recognise the issue with static ball and players getting smashed in the carry. Has to be something better?
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@kev said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
Apart for the first 20 minutes, our kicking game was average. To me we took the foot off the throat with the Boks gradually working their way back into the game.
Justin Marshall ( don’t usually quote him ) said we lacked variation i.e. we could have kicked from 1st and 2nd as well.
I like the way Ireland do it - moving the point of attack around first and then from center field they kick long into corners. That’s how I remember.
Hate the box kick but recognise the issue with static ball and players getting smashed in the carry. Has to be something better?
A well executed box kick has quite a few advantages especially when the ball is slow and the conditions aren’t great.
What I would like to see more from the ABs is attacking their secondary defensive line because we showed in glimpses that we could open it up. The Aussies did as well in both of their tests. There are opportunities to make decent metres if we show a bit of imagination from 1st 5.
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@ACT-Crusader it helps if your 10 isn't gun shy about taking the ball to the line, and he has something in his bag other than dinky chip kicks and grubbers...
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If someone more educated on kicking tactics could enlighten me...
What are the advantages of a box kick compared to passing to the 10 and the 10 kicking and up-and-under? Only ones I can think of are that the forwards can immediately follow up (instead of having to wait to be put on side), and that you can (potentially) get slightly more distance from a box kick.
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If the 9 from a lineout/maul does a box kick with long hang time it can potentially come down a couple of metres from touch, making recipient very vulnerable to being bundled into touch.
Seem to recall Conor Murray being great on that in test one of last Boks Lions series. -
@Bones said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@Frank said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
What is the main reason the Bok dominated territory?
They were in the AB half more than their own.
BRILLIANT!!!!
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@Frank said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@Bones said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@Frank said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
What is the main reason the Bok dominated territory?
They were in the AB half more than their own.
BRILLIANT!!!!
I caught this week's Breakdown.
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@Frank said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
What is the main reason the Bok dominated territory?
It was really only the latter part of the second half that they dominated territory. From memory they recycled the ball more with less errors. I don’t think their kicking game was the main reason.
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@ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@Frank said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
What is the main reason the Bok dominated territory?
It was really only the latter part of the second half that they dominated territory. From memory they recycled the ball more with less errors. I don’t think their kicking game was the main reason.
They had a better halfback on which also helped.Our increased reliance on box kicks, and their decreasing distance gained over time, along with what seemed less success with winning the ball back from those "contestable" kicks, along with the drop in Bok errors you describe, seemed to pin us into our half for a long time
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We will probably complain about box kicks less when Roigard is back, as he is generally excellent and gets a lot more distance than all of our other 9s.
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@No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
We will probably complain about box kicks less when Roigard is back, as he is generally excellent and gets a lot more distance than all of our other 9s.
Fakatava is also very good at them, which makes it even stranger with his complete shutout after signing on again.
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@game_film said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@Bones I can’t figure this one out. Would love for someone to educate me on what he’s missing, or does he just play for the wrong team.
Thought he played really well in SR. Built nicely throughout the season, signed with NZR, positive media....then poof, nowhere to be seen.
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@game_film said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@Bones I can’t figure this one out. Would love for someone to educate me on what he’s missing, or does he just play for the wrong team.
Fakatavaiknow
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@MiketheSnow said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@game_film said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@Bones I can’t figure this one out. Would love for someone to educate me on what he’s missing, or does he just play for the wrong team.
Fakatavaiknow
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@MiketheSnow I’ve never connected his name in that way. But now I can’t unhear it. Bravo.
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@Bones said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@game_film said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@Bones I can’t figure this one out. Would love for someone to educate me on what he’s missing, or does he just play for the wrong team.
Thought he played really well in SR. Built nicely throughout the season, signed with NZR, positive media....then poof, nowhere to be seen.
Maybe the coaches are just that spiteful, Sotutu can't get a run because of his phone etiquette, and Fakatava turned Razor down when he tried to woo him to the Crusaders.
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@pakman said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
If the 9 from a lineout/maul does a box kick with long hang time it can potentially come down a couple of metres from touch, making recipient very vulnerable to being bundled into touch.
Seem to recall Conor Murray being great on that in test one of last Boks Lions series.Yep, easier to pin a side on the sideline. Often the theory is not even to catch the box kick, but to nail the receiver and then drive over the ruck.