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    @Bones said in England Vs All Blacks:

    Bear in mind this is a Borthwick team. If we can get on top, I can't see they will have the belief they have the tools to work their way back. If they get on top, I wouldn't count against us coming back. Basically we're lucky he's coached less resolve into them than Razor has into the ABs.

    those of you who take any notice of my posts will realise i am no fan of Borthwick but I am not sure this is a fair representation, I think resolve is probably the one thing he has managed to get into this environment. We've won some games late under him, we've stuck in games pretty well. My issue with him is that he can't coach rugby

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    @Mauss said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @nostrildamus said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @Mauss said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @pakman said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @Mauss I should have clocked that from the Gary Stevenson reference!

    I like him. Not so much as an economist per se. More as a sort of modern-day court jester. He’s like a character that’s jumped out of Brant’s Das Narrenschiff, a beautiful, bat-eared clown in these increasingly feudalistic times.

    Brant’s *Das Narrenschiff == Ship of Fools?
    With those sorts of high level references you're the Goff Whitlam equivalent of a modern rugby analyst. I just hope you're not Rocky 'Renaissance Man' Elsom!

    “The latest rugby analysis, now brought to you by the Service Pénitentiaire de Narbonne”?

    I wish.

    Je croyais qu'il était encore libre?

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    @Dodge said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @Bovidae said in England Vs All Blacks:

    The Tupaea-Proctor midfield combo has played well together in the past.

    England will be aiming to bully us up front (see the SA in Wellington example), so it is the forwards that will need to perform. The ABs can set the tone in the first scrum.

    I don't think we have the cattle (starting at least) to do that

    AB scrum will be a step up with Scooter back in engine room.

    If Itoje at TH lock there is scope to attack hard there.

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    @BerniesCorner said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @Nepia said in England Vs All Blacks:

    The oddest feeling about seeing this team is that even when I'm not happy with a team I'm confident we're going to win. I looked at this, which isn't much different than a lot our teams this year (when I've been confident we're going to win) and I instantly thought we're gonna lose this one. Hopefully my pessimism is hugely misplaced.

    Lee Germon Barrett is due a big game, hopefully this is it.

    Touchstone game for me. We seem to go to shit every now and then and this game is the chance to move on from that.

    Interested in how we handle the inevitable periods when we play badly and hope we cope as well as we did in the Irish and Scottish Tests

    Same here. I see our tight 5 good enough. If the loosies handle this it's a step forward to the next WC.
    Of course forwards are more important than backs.

    Loosies have been a mess for me. Too many trial combinations with not enough time to settle but hopefully we're getting there. Tight 5 very different - some clear thinking taken place to develop depth & players with De Groot, Vaa'i & Holland being excellent examples.

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    @Dodge said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @Bovidae said in England Vs All Blacks:

    The Tupaea-Proctor midfield combo has played well together in the past.

    England will be aiming to bully us up front (see the SA in Wellington example), so it is the forwards that will need to perform. The ABs can set the tone in the first scrum.

    I don't think we have the cattle (starting at least) to do that

    Kinda agree. Our tight 5 is very much our strength right now but not underestimating England one little bit.

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    @Dodge said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @Bones said in England Vs All Blacks:

    Bear in mind this is a Borthwick team. If we can get on top, I can't see they will have the belief they have the tools to work their way back. If they get on top, I wouldn't count against us coming back. Basically we're lucky he's coached less resolve into them than Razor has into the ABs.

    those of you who take any notice of my posts will realise i am no fan of Borthwick but I am not sure this is a fair representation, I think resolve is probably the one thing he has managed to get into this environment. We've won some games late under him, we've stuck in games pretty well. My issue with him is that he can't coach rugby

    Oh sure, the individual players have resolve, but I'm a long way from convinced they think they're on the right path and have the right game plan.

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    @canefan said in England Vs All Blacks:

    TSF is essentially an island of rugby reason in a sea of idiots

    Island in the sea thst is what we are!

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    @DaGrubster said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @canefan said in England Vs All Blacks:

    TSF is essentially an island of rugby reason in a sea of idiots

    Island in the sea thst is what are

    No one in between, how can we be wrong?

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    And we rely on a Barrett, aha, from one brother to another, aha.

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    @Bones said in England Vs All Blacks:

    And we rely on a Barrett, aha, from one brother to another, aha.

    And we rely on a Barrett, aha, from one brother to Mo’unga, aha

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    Any more of that and we'll be out to get you with a sharp toothed comb!

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    @KiwiMurph said in England Vs All Blacks:

    ALB sucks as a bench option

    Gets a bench spot

    Make it make sense....

    Makes perfect sense. The coaches are retarded.

    You've picked a winger who can play 12, perhaps 13.
    You've picked a 12 who can play 13.

    So an injury to Tupaea can be covered by the winger Fainga'anuku.

    An injury to Proctor can be covered by either of Tupaea or Fainga'anuku.

    But an injury to Fainga'anuku gets covered by, I don't know, Tosi?

    So why wouldn't you ignore the bloke with a proven record playing 11 and 13, and instead pick a bloke whose only impact is to get penalised off the fucking park?

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    @Mauss said in England Vs All Blacks:

    Anyway, all of this to say that this isn’t something uniquely pertinent to the All Blacks alone. But where the ABs have been lacking, I think, is in those moments right before and after high balls. What the ABs need to do, more than anything else, is work on their defensive retreat and make sure that any spilt ball from the high ball is cleaned up.

    That would require a cultural change within the team after witnessing them give up against South Africa in Wellington.

    Ellison's top three bullet points must be:

    • Be slow and lazy to realign.
    • Don't effectively communicate.
    • Be an individual.
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    @His-Bobness said in England Vs All Blacks:

    Interesting watching Aussie ex-hack David Pembroke’s podcast interview with two former Wallaby coaches in Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie on the prospects for England vs All Blacks this weekend. Jones reckons Borthwick has England 12 months ahead of the ABs in terms of development and believes they’ll have too much depth and power. He reckons it will be close, but England will take it by “a few”.

    If Eddie is predicting we lose that makes me a little more confident.

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    @BerniesCorner said in England Vs All Blacks:

    Of course forwards are more important than backs.

    A perfect example of “ Awful analysis, incorrect conclusions, zero insight. Wrong about pretty much everything”

    Backs are constantly saving lazy forwards, score the points and more importantly get the good looking women.

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    @Bones said in England Vs All Blacks:

    And we rely on a Barrett, aha, from one brother to another, aha.

    You need a bridge section...

    # Our coach struggles with his men
    has problems with his 10
    And his love for things Barrett will never end
    But we walk together, a, ha,
    Doing selfies with each other, ah ha #

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    @ACT-Crusader said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @BerniesCorner said in England Vs All Blacks:

    Of course forwards are more important than backs.

    A perfect example of “ Awful analysis, incorrect conclusions, zero insight. Wrong about pretty much everything”

    Backs are constantly saving lazy forwards, score the points and more importantly get the good looking women.

    Bollocks, us men give you girls the ball only to see you knock it on at the first opportunity. However, we keep doing it because we like to scrum.

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    oh the oldest debate in the book, you're both wrong of course, scrum halves are the coolest, most important people on the pitch and in the bar, the rest of you do as you're told.

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    I’m oscillating between wanting the English to lose - because, well… - and wanting the ABs to lose because it’ll give them some learnings.

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    @antipodean leroy carter can cover the left wing

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