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All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II

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  • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

    @reprobate said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

    I think he was about our only player who caught a high one all day.

    Jordie?

    Both Jordie and Jordan took a high ball.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

    @reprobate said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

    I think he was about our only player who caught a high one all day.

    Jordie?

    Both Jordie and Jordan took a high ball.

    Jordie put down a few, don't think Leroy or Leicester took one between them?

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      @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

      @nostrildamus said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

      @reprobate said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

      I think he was about our only player who caught a high one all day.

      Jordie?

      Both Jordie and Jordan took a high ball.

      Jordie put down a few, don't think Leroy or Leicester took one between them?

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      @reprobate said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

      @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

      @nostrildamus said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

      @reprobate said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

      I think he was about our only player who caught a high one all day.

      Jordie?

      Both Jordie and Jordan took a high ball.

      Jordie put down a few, don't think Leroy or Leicester took one between them?

      Leroy dropped at least one and then didn’t contest one when he was right there.

      Fainga’anuku went up for two both heavily contested and knocked one back and knocked the other one on.

      Jordie lost a couple but both he and Jordan took one each in traffic.

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      • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

        @reprobate said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

        @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

        @nostrildamus said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

        @reprobate said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

        I think he was about our only player who caught a high one all day.

        Jordie?

        Both Jordie and Jordan took a high ball.

        Jordie put down a few, don't think Leroy or Leicester took one between them?

        Leroy dropped at least one and then didn’t contest one when he was right there.

        Fainga’anuku went up for two both heavily contested and knocked one back and knocked the other one on.

        Jordie lost a couple but both he and Jordan took one each in traffic.

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        @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

        @reprobate said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

        @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

        @nostrildamus said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

        @reprobate said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

        I think he was about our only player who caught a high one all day.

        Jordie?

        Both Jordie and Jordan took a high ball.

        Jordie put down a few, don't think Leroy or Leicester took one between them?

        Leroy dropped at least one and then didn’t contest one when he was right there.

        Fainga’anuku went up for two both heavily contested and knocked one back and knocked the other one on.

        Jordie lost a couple but both he and Jordan took one each in traffic.

        Sweet. Hardly a compelling effort with thenhigh ball, but at least both wingers gave it a fair crack ball in hand.

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          Aussies didn’t kick it a heap to our wings. Speaking of Aussie kicking and play, Quade has given his 2 cents worth and got stuck into Schmidt and the Wallaby tactics or lack thereof

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          • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

            Aussies didn’t kick it a heap to our wings. Speaking of Aussie kicking and play, Quade has given his 2 cents worth and got stuck into Schmidt and the Wallaby tactics or lack thereof

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            @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

            Aussies didn’t kick it a heap to our wings. Speaking of Aussie kicking and play, Quade has given his 2 cents worth and got stuck into Schmidt and the Wallaby tactics or lack thereof

            What? The tactics were good, they were killed by errors.

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            • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

              Aussies didn’t kick it a heap to our wings. Speaking of Aussie kicking and play, Quade has given his 2 cents worth and got stuck into Schmidt and the Wallaby tactics or lack thereof

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              @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

              Aussies didn’t kick it a heap to our wings. Speaking of Aussie kicking and play, Quade has given his 2 cents worth and got stuck into Schmidt and the Wallaby tactics or lack thereof

              If GC had stolen Joe's laptop he could have seen the tactics were sound

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                  Quade is such a fucken bitch.

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                    Still catching up on the thread, but my biggest concern with Tupea is they "ALB" him, constantly chopping and changing between 12 and 13 (and sometimes wing) depending on the needs of the team, instead of letting him really settle in one position. If they're going to play him at 13, they need to do that 100% of the time from now or he'll never improve defensively as that will take time for him to learn.

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                    • No QuarterN No Quarter

                      Still catching up on the thread, but my biggest concern with Tupea is they "ALB" him, constantly chopping and changing between 12 and 13 (and sometimes wing) depending on the needs of the team, instead of letting him really settle in one position. If they're going to play him at 13, they need to do that 100% of the time from now or he'll never improve defensively as that will take time for him to learn.

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                      @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                      Still catching up on the thread, but my biggest concern with Tupea is they "ALB" him, constantly chopping and changing between 12 and 13 (and sometimes wing) depending on the needs of the team, instead of letting him really settle in one position. If they're going to play him at 13, they need to do that 100% of the time from now or he'll never improve defensively as that will take time for him to learn.

                      Agreed. No other centres are putting their hands up ( someone in another thread mentioned Ennor and McLeod, yuck )

                      Tupaea has the upside to perform there consistently.

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                        I also still think BB and DMac are much of a muchness, and by far the most influential change in the backline is having Roigard back at 9. Ratima was really poor this season, and Christie is, well, Christie. We are so reliant on Roigard it's not even funny.

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                          And I really, really want to see a trio of:

                          1. Vaa'i
                          2. Dalton
                          3. Lakai

                          Bench: Ardie

                          That would be by far the best use of our talents in NZ right now IMO. Size, height, work rate and threat ball in hand off the back of the scrum, with an absolute weapon on the bench to go nuts in the 2nd 40.

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                          • No QuarterN No Quarter

                            I also still think BB and DMac are much of a muchness, and by far the most influential change in the backline is having Roigard back at 9. Ratima was really poor this season, and Christie is, well, Christie. We are so reliant on Roigard it's not even funny.

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                            @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                            I also still think BB and DMac are much of a muchness, and by far the most influential change in the backline is having Roigard back at 9. Ratima was really poor this season, and Christie is, well, Christie. We are so reliant on Roigard it's not even funny.

                            Ratima has steadily gone backwards for a little while now. He's now just racking up caps basically because he's on the bench so the coaching team feel obliged to put him out there for the last 7 mins.

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                              @tubbyj said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                              Not so sure. Ioane was all class in defense and hustle on the Aussies when the All Blacks were turning the screws and mounting the pressure on them keeping them pinned in their own half.. Tupaea while great on attack allowed them easy metres out wide and at times in the first half hour it looked like they could rip us a new one like the Sprinkboks did. Defense and pressuring other teams into mistakes to turn over possession is just such a critical part of test rugby now and Reiko is the best exponent of this at centre in NZ. It is something we have been shit at all season until the final 20 of this game.

                              I personally would like to see Tupaea at 12 and Ioane at 13 and Jordie Barrett the only one who looks assured under the high ball at 15. Jordan to the wing and massive practise on catching high balls. I just can't see us ever beating the boks consistently with him at the back catching less than 50% of high balls.

                              1. Roigard
                              2. Anyone other than Beauden or Damien
                              3. Leroy Carter/Caleb Clarke
                              4. Quinn Tuaaea
                              5. Reiko Ioane
                              6. Will Jordan
                              7. Jordie Barrett

                              reserve Hotham/Ratima
                              reserve. Mackenzie
                              reserve. Leicester Faingaʻanuku

                              Agree with this.

                              Jordan just isnt nailing it as a test fullback. He takes so many poor options hes better suited to right wing where he has less tactical influence - especially with our 10 options also taking poor options.

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                              @brodean said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                              @tubbyj said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                              Not so sure. Ioane was all class in defense and hustle on the Aussies when the All Blacks were turning the screws and mounting the pressure on them keeping them pinned in their own half.. Tupaea while great on attack allowed them easy metres out wide and at times in the first half hour it looked like they could rip us a new one like the Sprinkboks did. Defense and pressuring other teams into mistakes to turn over possession is just such a critical part of test rugby now and Reiko is the best exponent of this at centre in NZ. It is something we have been shit at all season until the final 20 of this game.

                              I personally would like to see Tupaea at 12 and Ioane at 13 and Jordie Barrett the only one who looks assured under the high ball at 15. Jordan to the wing and massive practise on catching high balls. I just can't see us ever beating the boks consistently with him at the back catching less than 50% of high balls.

                              1. Roigard
                              2. Anyone other than Beauden or Damien
                              3. Leroy Carter/Caleb Clarke
                              4. Quinn Tuaaea
                              5. Reiko Ioane
                              6. Will Jordan
                              7. Jordie Barrett

                              reserve Hotham/Ratima
                              reserve. Mackenzie
                              reserve. Leicester Faingaʻanuku

                              Agree with this.

                              Jordan just isnt nailing it as a test fullback. He takes so many poor options hes better suited to right wing where he has less tactical influence - especially with our 10 options also taking poor options.

                              100% and have been saying that for a while. Jordan is a great winger but not a great fullback.

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                              • No QuarterN No Quarter

                                I also still think BB and DMac are much of a muchness, and by far the most influential change in the backline is having Roigard back at 9. Ratima was really poor this season, and Christie is, well, Christie. We are so reliant on Roigard it's not even funny.

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                                @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                                I also still think BB and DMac are much of a muchness, and by far the most influential change in the backline is having Roigard back at 9. Ratima was really poor this season, and Christie is, well, Christie. We are so reliant on Roigard it's not even funny.

                                Ratima off the bench was ok though I thought?

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                                • Rancid SchnitzelR Rancid Schnitzel

                                  @brodean said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                                  @tubbyj said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                                  Not so sure. Ioane was all class in defense and hustle on the Aussies when the All Blacks were turning the screws and mounting the pressure on them keeping them pinned in their own half.. Tupaea while great on attack allowed them easy metres out wide and at times in the first half hour it looked like they could rip us a new one like the Sprinkboks did. Defense and pressuring other teams into mistakes to turn over possession is just such a critical part of test rugby now and Reiko is the best exponent of this at centre in NZ. It is something we have been shit at all season until the final 20 of this game.

                                  I personally would like to see Tupaea at 12 and Ioane at 13 and Jordie Barrett the only one who looks assured under the high ball at 15. Jordan to the wing and massive practise on catching high balls. I just can't see us ever beating the boks consistently with him at the back catching less than 50% of high balls.

                                  1. Roigard
                                  2. Anyone other than Beauden or Damien
                                  3. Leroy Carter/Caleb Clarke
                                  4. Quinn Tuaaea
                                  5. Reiko Ioane
                                  6. Will Jordan
                                  7. Jordie Barrett

                                  reserve Hotham/Ratima
                                  reserve. Mackenzie
                                  reserve. Leicester Faingaʻanuku

                                  Agree with this.

                                  Jordan just isnt nailing it as a test fullback. He takes so many poor options hes better suited to right wing where he has less tactical influence - especially with our 10 options also taking poor options.

                                  100% and have been saying that for a while. Jordan is a great winger but not a great fullback.

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                                  @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                                  @brodean said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                                  @tubbyj said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                                  Not so sure. Ioane was all class in defense and hustle on the Aussies when the All Blacks were turning the screws and mounting the pressure on them keeping them pinned in their own half.. Tupaea while great on attack allowed them easy metres out wide and at times in the first half hour it looked like they could rip us a new one like the Sprinkboks did. Defense and pressuring other teams into mistakes to turn over possession is just such a critical part of test rugby now and Reiko is the best exponent of this at centre in NZ. It is something we have been shit at all season until the final 20 of this game.

                                  I personally would like to see Tupaea at 12 and Ioane at 13 and Jordie Barrett the only one who looks assured under the high ball at 15. Jordan to the wing and massive practise on catching high balls. I just can't see us ever beating the boks consistently with him at the back catching less than 50% of high balls.

                                  1. Roigard
                                  2. Anyone other than Beauden or Damien
                                  3. Leroy Carter/Caleb Clarke
                                  4. Quinn Tuaaea
                                  5. Reiko Ioane
                                  6. Will Jordan
                                  7. Jordie Barrett

                                  reserve Hotham/Ratima
                                  reserve. Mackenzie
                                  reserve. Leicester Faingaʻanuku

                                  Agree with this.

                                  Jordan just isnt nailing it as a test fullback. He takes so many poor options hes better suited to right wing where he has less tactical influence - especially with our 10 options also taking poor options.

                                  100% and have been saying that for a while. Jordan is a great winger but not a great fullback.

                                  You'd think they could hire Jane or someone who knew what they were doing to help him polish his rough edges?

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                                  • No QuarterN No Quarter

                                    I also still think BB and DMac are much of a muchness, and by far the most influential change in the backline is having Roigard back at 9. Ratima was really poor this season, and Christie is, well, Christie. We are so reliant on Roigard it's not even funny.

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                                    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                                    I also still think BB and DMac are much of a muchness,

                                    Hard disagree. They both make mistakes. McKenzie passes better and runs onto the ball - that makes zero difference to his highlight reel, but makes everybody outside him better. He's also in general a longer clearance and a better goal kicker.

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                                    • Rancid SchnitzelR Rancid Schnitzel

                                      @brodean said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                                      @tubbyj said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                                      Not so sure. Ioane was all class in defense and hustle on the Aussies when the All Blacks were turning the screws and mounting the pressure on them keeping them pinned in their own half.. Tupaea while great on attack allowed them easy metres out wide and at times in the first half hour it looked like they could rip us a new one like the Sprinkboks did. Defense and pressuring other teams into mistakes to turn over possession is just such a critical part of test rugby now and Reiko is the best exponent of this at centre in NZ. It is something we have been shit at all season until the final 20 of this game.

                                      I personally would like to see Tupaea at 12 and Ioane at 13 and Jordie Barrett the only one who looks assured under the high ball at 15. Jordan to the wing and massive practise on catching high balls. I just can't see us ever beating the boks consistently with him at the back catching less than 50% of high balls.

                                      1. Roigard
                                      2. Anyone other than Beauden or Damien
                                      3. Leroy Carter/Caleb Clarke
                                      4. Quinn Tuaaea
                                      5. Reiko Ioane
                                      6. Will Jordan
                                      7. Jordie Barrett

                                      reserve Hotham/Ratima
                                      reserve. Mackenzie
                                      reserve. Leicester Faingaʻanuku

                                      Agree with this.

                                      Jordan just isnt nailing it as a test fullback. He takes so many poor options hes better suited to right wing where he has less tactical influence - especially with our 10 options also taking poor options.

                                      100% and have been saying that for a while. Jordan is a great winger but not a great fullback.

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                                      @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                                      @brodean said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                                      @tubbyj said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                                      Not so sure. Ioane was all class in defense and hustle on the Aussies when the All Blacks were turning the screws and mounting the pressure on them keeping them pinned in their own half.. Tupaea while great on attack allowed them easy metres out wide and at times in the first half hour it looked like they could rip us a new one like the Sprinkboks did. Defense and pressuring other teams into mistakes to turn over possession is just such a critical part of test rugby now and Reiko is the best exponent of this at centre in NZ. It is something we have been shit at all season until the final 20 of this game.

                                      I personally would like to see Tupaea at 12 and Ioane at 13 and Jordie Barrett the only one who looks assured under the high ball at 15. Jordan to the wing and massive practise on catching high balls. I just can't see us ever beating the boks consistently with him at the back catching less than 50% of high balls.

                                      1. Roigard
                                      2. Anyone other than Beauden or Damien
                                      3. Leroy Carter/Caleb Clarke
                                      4. Quinn Tuaaea
                                      5. Reiko Ioane
                                      6. Will Jordan
                                      7. Jordie Barrett

                                      reserve Hotham/Ratima
                                      reserve. Mackenzie
                                      reserve. Leicester Faingaʻanuku

                                      Agree with this.

                                      Jordan just isnt nailing it as a test fullback. He takes so many poor options hes better suited to right wing where he has less tactical influence - especially with our 10 options also taking poor options.

                                      100% and have been saying that for a while. Jordan is a great winger but not a great fullback.

                                      Who is better at 15, and which winger would you drop?

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                                        @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                                        I also still think BB and DMac are much of a muchness,

                                        Hard disagree. They both make mistakes. McKenzie passes better and runs onto the ball - that makes zero difference to his highlight reel, but makes everybody outside him better. He's also in general a longer clearance and a better goal kicker.

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                                        @reprobate said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                                        @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                                        I also still think BB and DMac are much of a muchness,

                                        Hard disagree. They both make mistakes. McKenzie passes better and runs onto the ball - that makes zero difference to his highlight reel, but makes everybody outside him better. He's also in general a longer clearance and a better goal kicker.

                                        BB was very good in France tests 1 and 2, ran and passed well and the backline looked good. Jordie was superb outside of him as well, but then BB's form seemed to drop away after that. DMac's form is also historically very up and down, sometimes looks very good and assured, sometimes takes a lot of poor options and looks like a headless chicken. For what it's worth, I have maintained that I would have selected DMac for the EOYT and this year as well as he has a better kicking game, but the gap between our HBs and Roigard is a LOT bigger than any perceived or real gap between DMac and BB.

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                                        • No QuarterN No Quarter

                                          Still catching up on the thread, but my biggest concern with Tupea is they "ALB" him, constantly chopping and changing between 12 and 13 (and sometimes wing) depending on the needs of the team, instead of letting him really settle in one position. If they're going to play him at 13, they need to do that 100% of the time from now or he'll never improve defensively as that will take time for him to learn.

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                                          @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe II:

                                          Still catching up on the thread, but my biggest concern with Tupea is they "ALB" him, constantly chopping and changing between 12 and 13 (and sometimes wing) depending on the needs of the team, instead of letting him really settle in one position. If they're going to play him at 13, they need to do that 100% of the time from now or he'll never improve defensively as that will take time for him to learn.

                                          Are you talking about the Chiefs because that’s where he has played both centre and 2nd 5. Unless Jordie is moved to fullback or rested (the latter seemingly unlikely) he has 2nd 5 down.

                                          They’ve given QT a start and it was at 13. I don’t see it as a major issue. He may yet settle into 12 in the longer term. Could be a Nonu path where he started at 13 for the ABs despite being a winger provincially. Played centre and then after Umaga retired and Lucky left overseas, he took the 12 jersey.

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