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    @Landers92 said in All Blacks 2025:

    4 games in the rugby championship so far and we have conceded 112 points, that’s an average of 28 per game.

    Is it time to have a serious conversation about a legit defense coach or can we put this down to Argentina and SA just being that much better and the game of rugby changing? It’s probably a bit of both but to be honest, I’ve never seen our defensive structure look so out of sorts. That and missed tackles. I won’t even touch on last night attitude…

    To my knowledge, they have Tamati Ellison in charge of that role without actually specifically stating it. Either way, a conversation is needed.

    Quick conversation.
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    Wasn't Tamati Ellisons last season with the Crusaders that horror first season with Rob Penney. Then he leaves to join the All Blacks and the Crusaders win the title.

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    wrote last edited by ShaquilleOatmeal
    #5895

    I’ve just jumped back in this thread after a couple of days and I’m ten pages behind. Are there still people talking about what a good job Robertson’s done of building depth and developing players?

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    I think people are genuinely over complicating the issue (or perhaps I'm incredibly over simplifying it).

    Since the 2017 Lions tour we have fallen for the myth that we have to win playing a different way to our DNA (ie, the skill sets and talents of our players, who really no one can compete with on the planet).

    We are trying to copy the Europeans (over analyzing how many breakdowns in advance for a strike-play, or where on the field to box kick and the frequency etc).

    We win and dominate because we had a stupidly simple game plan (that's extremely low risk) and did it extremely well and better than anyone else.

    Hold the ball (don't kick it away), hold width on the field with players spread out (not having 4 guys within a metre of each other for a pod and allowing the defense to outnumber the rest of the attackers out wide), draw and pass, run at space, etc etc etc.

    We have looked abysmal and ordinary for 5+ years because we are trying to beat the Europeans and South Africans at their own game.

    We genuinely suck at it. We don't score tries like they do. At our peak we score stupidly dumb and easy tries.

    Example, player sees a mismatch on the blindside, does a quick 1-2 for a simple overlap and we draw and pass and score. Or one of our big loosies uses some quick feet on a defender, gets a weak shoulder and off-loads to another running at the gap at pace.

    Where are the dumb easy tries we would routinely score?

    The irony that we actually looked like we were heading in that direction last night until the Kolbe intercept, and we reverted back to type with the 'smart' rugby.

    Perhaps I have no idea what I'm talking about.

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    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Landers92 said in All Blacks 2025:

    4 games in the rugby championship so far and we have conceded 112 points, that’s an average of 28 per game.

    Is it time to have a serious conversation about a legit defense coach or can we put this down to Argentina and SA just being that much better and the game of rugby changing? It’s probably a bit of both but to be honest, I’ve never seen our defensive structure look so out of sorts. That and missed tackles. I won’t even touch on last night attitude…

    To my knowledge, they have Tamati Ellison in charge of that role without actually specifically stating it. Either way, a conversation is needed.

    Quick conversation.
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    After a performance like that, someone should be fired. A career ender if ever I saw one

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    #5898

    Those calling for Caleb Tangitau on the wing for the All Blacks should go watch the highlights of the Auckalnd VS Manawatu game.

    At 7 minutes in he gets comprehensively beaten in the air for the high ball leading directly to a try. Other than that he plays well and is an attacking threat which means this weakness in his game will be overlooked when deciding who gets higher honours.

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    @tubbyj said in All Blacks vs Springboks II:

    Those calling for Caleb Tangitau on the wing for the All Blacks should go watch the highlights of the Auckalnd VS Manawatu game.

    Gets comprehensively beaten in the air for the high ball leading directly to a try. Other than that he plays well and is an attacking threat which means this weakness in his game will be overlooked when deciding who gets higher honours.

    There’s some big holes in his game without the ball. EOYT maybe.. but it would be a bad move to select him now

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    @Duluth said in All Blacks 2025:

    @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks 2025:

    The Boks had a try ruled out due to that minor knock on at the back of the ruck so we got out of jail there.

    Knock ons were NZ 9 v SA 17

    It seemed like the vast majority of the SA knocks were in the first half

    There were a few in the second half also when they pushed the attack at pace and some of the passes were behind the receiver.

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    How hard is it to find backs who can compete under the high ball?

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    Ryan, at least, understands that improvement needs to happen fast. That's how he ended up in the role, and may be how he ends up out of it.

    “I’ll take full responsibility for my area in the set piece. We pride ourselves on that and we weren’t up to standard.”

    “That starts with us as coaches. For me, first and foremost, because I’m responsible.”

    Link:

    Sep 13  /  All Blacks, Rugby, Sport

    'I'll take full responsibility': Coach shoulders blame for All Blacks' capitulation

    'I'll take full responsibility': Coach shoulders blame for All Blacks' capitulation

    The Springboks scored 36 unanswered points as the All Blacks' set piece crumbled.

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    @canefan said in All Blacks 2025:

    How hard is it to find backs who can compete under the high ball?

    You can find him, but can you catch him... brooooooooom!

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    @canefan said in All Blacks 2025:

    How hard is it to find backs who can compete under the high ball?

    Clarke plays for the Blues so it gets complicated

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  • canefanC Offline
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    replied to Duluth last edited by
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    @Duluth said in All Blacks 2025:

    @canefan said in All Blacks 2025:

    How hard is it to find backs who can compete under the high ball?

    Clarke plays for the Blues so it gets complicated

    Hes the one we know. He should have started last night

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    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks 2025:

    Let's not go down the "Sack Foster - he's the root of all the problems in NZ rugby" road again. We all know how that worked out with Coach Jesus

    Take a deep breath, stay calm, identify the problems & their causes and then devise and implement an improvement plan. Maybe some short-term actions - just make sure they aren't kicking cans down the road.

    How to (unknowingly?) contradict yourself in two paragraphs.

    It's abundantly clear that the root of all problems is the head coach and the moronic minions he's assembled.

    They selected these players. Apparently they also developed a game plan and coached them.

    How to (unknowingly) completely miss the point. in three. paragraphs...? 🙂

    Let's not repeat what didn't work last time. Fix causes not symptoms. . .Make sure they stay fixed.

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    wrote last edited by kpkanz
    #5907

    Is it also possible that our braindead commitment to bad box kicks and having our players doing the equivalent of a yo-yo test sprinting back and forth, with no reward, is causing our drop in level by the end of the game?

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks 2025:

    @antipodean said in All Blacks 2025:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks 2025:

    Let's not go down the "Sack Foster - he's the root of all the problems in NZ rugby" road again. We all know how that worked out with Coach Jesus

    Take a deep breath, stay calm, identify the problems & their causes and then devise and implement an improvement plan. Maybe some short-term actions - just make sure they aren't kicking cans down the road.

    How to (unknowingly?) contradict yourself in two paragraphs.

    It's abundantly clear that the root of all problems is the head coach and the moronic minions he's assembled.

    They selected these players. Apparently they also developed a game plan and coached them.

    How to (unknowingly) completely miss the point. in three. paragraphs...? 🙂

    Let's not repeat what didn't work last time. Fix causes not symptoms. . .Make sure they stay fixed.

    Is that you Hansen?

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    I’d love to see Cam Roigard or Tupou Vaa’i made captain - a statement of intent, ala Siya Kolisi being made the Boks captain in 2018, a look to the future rather than going back. It wouldn’t solve everything but it would reset things to an extent.

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    replied to zedsdeadbaby last edited by
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    @zedsdeadbaby

    New Captain
    New First Five
    New Coach
    New Assistants
    New Board

    But none of those things will happen.

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

    Not sure who the best attack coach is in NZ, but I do know Ronan O’Gara could be tempted south with the right offer.

    I wonder if O'Gara had a very important influence in the Crusaders, esp for the backs.

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