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    @nostrildamus said in Ireland v All Blacks - Chicago2:

    The touchies were having a laugh on where the ball went out. Either they're Irish supporters or one of us can't gauge trajectories.

    Great post. Nothing I disagree with.

    But especially this.

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    @Jet said in Ireland v All Blacks - Chicago2:

    We are going to lose this match.

    Cool story

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    @sparky said in Ireland v All Blacks - Chicago2:

    I'm falling asleep. So I'm bailing.

    Enjoy the rest of the Test, if you can.

    😁 😁 😁

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    One thing with Tupaea and Lester whenever they touched it – I felt they were always making yards or at least bumping off the first tackler from shit situations and looked more dangerous with a bit of space. (I never really got that feeling of that expectation from Proctor.) Can’t find the run metre stats yet.

    Surprised how poor Ireland were in the second half. 0 line breaks, 3-4 lineouts lost in a row and won just 69% of their own ball, scrum issues. Their lineouts are a killer as they launch a lot of their plays off of them.

    They were the peak of strategy and execution a few years ago - looks more and more like the short passing, multi-phase strategy has been dated. It doesn’t help that they’re struggling to refresh the team, especially with explosive type athletes which they rarely produce. Will be interesting to see how they trend against Aus and SA.

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    @JA said in Ireland v All Blacks - Chicago2:

    One thing with Tupaea and Lester whenever they touched it – I felt they were always making yards or at least bumping off the first tackler from shit situations and looked more dangerous with a bit of space. (I never really got that feeling of that expectation from Proctor.) Can’t find the run metre stats yet.

    Surprised how poor Ireland were in the second half. 0 line breaks, 3-4 lineouts lost in a row and won just 69% of their own ball, scrum issues. Their lineouts are a killer as they launch a lot of their plays off of them.

    They were the peak of strategy and execution a few years ago - looks more and more like the short passing, multi-phase strategy has been dated. It doesn’t help that they’re struggling to refresh the team, especially with explosive type athletes which they rarely produce. Will be interesting to see how they trend against Aus and SA.

    This in particular. I was thinking how they did not look like a Joe Schmidt-trained side at all. Physical, rowdy, but not the tight drilled team where everyone knew their place.

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    @Richie8-7 to be fair we were looking unlikely until the 59th minute when the herculean flying Dutchman pounced on the Irish 10 Crowley and then Tupaea won the turnover, hopefully sky sport show the world rugby awards at months end as I wanna see Fabian receive his world breakthrough player of the year medal

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    @Richie8-7 See you in the next match thread, everyone's most welcome to contribute!

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    @nostrildamus I think that’s a fair summary of the positive stuff - things weren’t as bad as stated here - but there were so many errors and poor play that the score line was what it was for 60mins for a reason.

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    Gotta love people coming in after the fact and acting like they knew we'd win, instead of putting their balls on the block and posting live during the game with all the emotion that entails. These threads would be boring as fuck if everyone waited until the game had finished before being brave enough to share their thoughts.

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    @game_film said in Ireland v All Blacks - Chicago2:

    @nostrildamus I think that’s a fair summary of the positive stuff - things weren’t as bad as stated here - but there were so many errors and poor play that the score line was what it was for 60mins for a reason.

    we wind up in life and death fights most games. Reality is even with an early red card in our favour for a change, this was no cakewalk.

    All it takes is a sneaky yellow to (say) Clarke and we could really struggle to win that game. Good margin in the end but that was an arm wrestle and we did not play well for a lot of it.

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    @Grooter said in Ireland v All Blacks - Chicago2:

    @Richie8-7 to be fair we were looking unlikely until the 59th minute when the herculean flying Dutchman pounced on the Irish 10 Crowley and then Tupaea won the turnover, hopefully sky sport show the world rugby awards at months end as I wanna see Fabian receive his world breakthrough player of the year medal

    On this particular play - I didn't catch it at the time but Holland absolutely busts his guts chasing the kick - full sprint after it from the instant Jordan kicks it. Real effort play which you don't always notice.

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    @nostrildamus said in Ireland v All Blacks - Chicago2:

    Then again, Roigard was being a right fluffybunny to JGP.

    Yeah, just give him the fucking ball when it's their scrum rather than being a dickhead.

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    @sparky said in Ireland v All Blacks - Chicago2:

    @Richie8-7 See you in the next match thread, everyone's most welcome to contribute!

    During the match I'm usually watching the match.

    I didn't know we'd win for the first 60 and found it pretty frustrating. This team is a long way off where we need to be and expect to be as All Blacks fans. But "worst All Black team in 50 years" in the first half of a match we won by 13 (and could easily have won by 20), away from home against a supposedly top tier team seems slightly ridiculous. That's 2 in a row now where we've played well for maybe 20 minutes and ended up winning comfortably away from home against decent teams. Great All Black team? A long way off. But worst ever? I don't think so.

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    @nzzp dunno, we seem to do better when a man down, so much practice....

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    @Richie8-7 said in Ireland v All Blacks - Chicago2:

    worst All Black team in 50 years

    don't extrapolate from the specific to teh general.

    Most people thought we'd win - we were $1.40 favourites at the TAB. But we played poorly and have for a while. Still waiting for a statement performance ... fingers crossed we smoke England on their turf

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    @Nepia said in Ireland v All Blacks - Chicago2:

    @nostrildamus said in Ireland v All Blacks - Chicago2:

    Then again, Roigard was being a right fluffybunny to JGP.

    Yeah, just give him the fucking ball when it's their scrum rather than being a dickhead.

    Roigard has been getting on my nerves a bit in the last few games. There's this kind of stuff along with the over the top celebrations after scoring tries and even acting up before putting the ball down. Just as well he's so useful.

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    @nzzp said in Ireland v All Blacks - Chicago2:

    @Richie8-7 said in Ireland v All Blacks - Chicago2:

    worst All Black team in 50 years

    don't extrapolate from the specific to teh general.

    Most people thought we'd win - we were $1.40 favourites at the TAB. But we played poorly and have for a while. Still waiting for a statement performance ... fingers crossed we smoke England on their turf

    That's not an extrapolation, it's an exact quote.

    And on your second comment, agree 100%

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    @No-Quarter said in Ireland v All Blacks - Chicago2:

    Gotta love people coming in after the fact and acting like they knew we'd win

    who said that?

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    I was following the game but not seeing it, and had an eye on this thread at the time but not posting. We certainly didn't seem comfortable for nearly 60 minutes but it seemed to me once I could actuallly watch the whole game, that people were just using the game to put the boot into their favourite villain.
    That said, I didn't expect the Irish to be so stuffed after 60 minutes, and much of their bench didn't really help either.

    We still don't look well-coached or well-trained though.

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    @nostrildamus said in Ireland v All Blacks - Chicago2:

    @No-Quarter said in Ireland v All Blacks - Chicago2:

    Gotta love people coming in after the fact and acting like they knew we'd win

    who said that?

    @Richie8-7 has a habit of making an appearance when the ABs win to stick the boot into anyone critical of the coaches, while being strangely absent for games like the the drubbing we got from SA at home, and also being completely absent from posting live during the game when we are not playing well.

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