All Blacks vs Springboks II
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@Bovidae said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@chchfanatic said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
Carter and Clarke on the wings.
Cant wait to see Carter get a run.Carter will need to be better under the high ball than he showed for the Chiefs at times. But at least we've got some speed and x-factor on the wings.
What is this thing called x-factor? It’s so elusive that it’s meaning has evaded me….
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Kirifi will be interesting one. Has clearly been the favoured bench option, but has not yet provided anything special.
Feels like to me if he is on the bench again, it might be last chance saloon. Can see them giving Lakai a crack v Australia if he flatters.
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@Mr-Fish said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@canefan said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@zedsdeadbaby said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
Maybe a discussion for another thread but I just don’t think Jacobson is ever going to crack being a regular starter test level. I know he’s had his injury challenges but I feel like the time had passed him by.
He and Dalton feel like they are in the same boat. Their window is closing. Fast.
I think Dalton would do pretty well between Sititi and Parker.
Papalii skillet isn’t what they want out of a 7. They’ve clearly pivoted. I don’t think it is entirely coincidental to see Dalton playing 6 for Counties.
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All Blacks team to play South Africa in Wellington on Saturday: Damian McKenzie, Will Jordan, Billy Proctor, Jordie Barrett, Leroy Carter, Beauden Barrett, Noah Hotham, Wallace Sititi, Ardie Savea, Simon Parker, Tupou Vaa'i, Scott Barrett, Tyrel Lomax, Samisoni Taukei'aho, Ethan de Groot.
Reserves: Brodie McAlister, Tamaiti Williams, Fletcher Newell, Fabian Holland, Du'Plessis Kirifi, Finlay Christie, Quinn Tupaea, Ruben Love. -
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Reiko has a bereavement in the family.
My source let me down with Clarke. Unless he got a niggle yesterday. -
Carter is good on the kick chase so that is a plus with him on the LW.
I don’t mind the Hotham - Barrett combo because Hotham looks to take on the line and if he gets opportunity to do so, I think it will improve Beaudie running more.
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No power wing? Assuming I have the metric conversions right, Carter is 5’9”” and McKenzie is 5’8”. Jordan is much taller (about 6’0”), but are they too little collectively for the inevitable blitzkreig of high balls?
PS: Carter is a giant compared with Grant Batty - who was 5’5”. The story was the groundsmen at Athletic Park wouldn’t mow the turf so Batty could run undetected down the touch line.
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@ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
Carter is good on the kick chase so that is a plus with him on the LW.
I don’t mind the Hotham - Barrett combo because Hotham looks to take on the line and if he gets opportunity to do so, I think it will improve Beaudie running more.
and if the defence knows hotham has a running game then it might make then hold a set and give BB an extra second
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Lomax will hopefully be better for the run last week.
Hoping for a bit more out of Williams when he comes on too.
Last week it was interesting how we used the lock/loose forward substitutions. Was influenced by HIA plus how the game was panning out. Holland is there for insurance largely IMO because like Whitelock and Retallick who were largely 80 minute players as a combo, Barrett and Vaa’i are also.
Backs look good. I thought Clarke also, but like having a fast footed winger in Carter. Jordan is also good on the chase. Unlike @His-Bobness not too concerned about their heights, it’s all timing these days.
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@His-Bobness said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
No power wing? Assuming I have the metric conversions right, Carter is 5’9”” and McKenzie is 5’8”. Jordan is much taller (about 6’0”), but are they too little collectively for the inevitable blitzkreig of high balls?
PS: Carter is a giant compared with Grant Batty - who was 5’5”. The story was the groundsmen at Athletic Park wouldn’t mow the turf so Batty could run undetected down the touch line.
LOL Love that !!!
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@His-Bobness have we really played a game to utilise a power winger?
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@His-Bobness said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
No power wing? Assuming I have the metric conversions right, Carter is 5’9”” and McKenzie is 5’8”. Jordan is much taller (about 6’0”), but are they too little collectively for the inevitable blitzkreig of high balls?
PS: Carter is a giant compared with Grant Batty - who was 5’5”. The story was the groundsmen at Athletic Park wouldn’t mow the turf so Batty could run undetected down the touch line.
Ioane is taller than all of them. What’s your point ?
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@taniwharugby said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
@His-Bobness have we really played a game to utilise a power winger?
yeah, not sure thats our game plan and hasnt been for a while, we're not even really trying to put the wing in a one on one in space kind of situatation
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With Clarke, Ioane and Narawa out, they still haven't gone back to Reece. Hopefully, they've moved on from him for good. Lienert-Brown also may have slipped down the pecking order permanently.
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@His-Bobness said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:
No power wing? Assuming I have the metric conversions right, Carter is 5’9”” and McKenzie is 5’8”. Jordan is much taller (about 6’0”), but are they too little collectively for the inevitable blitzkreig of high balls?
Yeah be nice to have a response to the monsters the likes of Ireland and SA have on the wing and when we play Australia, Tenfoot Toole is going to tear us apart.