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    @Grooter it’s another loss where it could have been a career defining win for Razor. But it is also some what predictable in the Razor era to drop the hardest game and the most important game of the tour

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    @rewa267 said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @Grooter it’s another loss where it could have been a career defining win for Razor. But it is also some what predictable in the Razor era to drop the hardest game and the most important game of the tour

    The most worrying sign about the Robertson era is that we play worst in what are known to be important games.........

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    @rewa267 said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @Grooter it’s another loss where it could have been a career defining win for Razor. But it is also some what predictable in the Razor era to drop the hardest game and the most important game of the tour

    Even if we turned it around and pipped them at the death it would still rubber-stamp the current trend.

    We go life and death with everyone.

    We dont grab a game by the scruff of the neck and fucking win it. Like Lions test 1 in 2017.
    We brutalised them.

    The current team does not impose itself on anyone.

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    @sparky said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @rewa267 said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @Grooter it’s another loss where it could have been a career defining win for Razor. But it is also some what predictable in the Razor era to drop the hardest game and the most important game of the tour

    The most worrying sign about the Robertson era is that we play worst in what are known to be important games.........

    Eden Park against Boks?

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    Again we start well and dominate the 1st half then it all goes to pot in the 3rd Quarter!!!
    It doesn’t work taking BB off from 10 and putting Dmac in, BB needs to stay, dmac at the back, put Jordan on the wing, frees him up to play off BB or Dmac, crap use of the bench this week and it showed, Razor had it right last week, went against what worked.
    Ardie disappeared, I thought he got go subbed off for minute there!!

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    @stodders said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @sparky said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @rewa267 said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @Grooter it’s another loss where it could have been a career defining win for Razor. But it is also some what predictable in the Razor era to drop the hardest game and the most important game of the tour

    The most worrying sign about the Robertson era is that we play worst in what are known to be important games.........

    Eden Park against Boks?

    That's the one exception, aided by a really strange team selection by Rassie for that game. Not picking the likes of Snyman, Esterhuizen, Sasha, Willemse etc did help us keep our Eden Park record intact.

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    @BorderJB the one thing i will say about Ardie and did wonder about this during the Super season , how much petrol would he have in the tank come the back end of the season?
    He looks absolutely shattered i personally think their were games that either Du Plessis Kirifi and or Peter Lakai could have started in the 7 jersey
    Fair to say having Scooter injured did not help and that meant having Ardie pick up the captains role but if i have one issue with this coaching group , we select players but never play them Kirifi and Love are classic case in point

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    @No-Quarter said in England Vs All Blacks:

    Ref manages to ruin the fucking game, again, even without foul play. Makes me want to switch off

    I did.

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    Just watching the game. Early part of the game exposed all of our weaknesses, especially our inability to deal with high balls. We worked our way into the game, Lakai ran hard, Lord snaffled a lineout, and we scored a couple of nice tries. BB is holding us back. Two missed penalty touch finders, short pop kicks, aimless deep kicks aren't offset by his one orthodox deep kick to touch. He just fails to give us the authority and control we have to have

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    Well done England, better team today

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    England are much more clinical, they ran well, they know exactly what they are trying to do and they execute. Those two DGs were a killer near the end of the first half

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    @W32 said in England Vs All Blacks:

    You guys make me laugh. #2 in the world and acting like it’s the end of the world. It can be far worse believe me.

    I’ve never cared about the world rankings. They lag behind reality and don’t truely reflect results for performance.

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    England played the right tactics today - disrupted our ruck ball aggressively and employed rush defence well. You play to the ref on both those counts. We had chances to come back into the game once we’d let it slip, but weren’t up to it. BB was pretty terrible, and I don’t think some of our selections were great for this game. We have some great top-line players, but the likes of Ratima aren’t up to this level, unfortunately. However, better coaching would help cover those weaknesses. We’re very much in Razor’s image atm - when things aren’t going well, we look completely clueless. I feel for Scooter, a great guy and has been a great player, but not a captain’s asshole.

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    As soon as Roigard went off I felt like any chance we had to win was dashed because it placed more of the game management responsibilities onto BB

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    Definitely think Ardie will be rested against Wales, alongside of BB, Cam Roigard & Will Jordan

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    @canefan Roigard is our most influential player at the moment only problem is he is injury prone. Definitely think the game would have panned out differently if Roigard was on the field when England went down to 14 players

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    @Gunner said in England Vs All Blacks:

    That was shit, and it started with Robertson’s shit selections and tactics.

    Proctor has shown absolutely nothing in his many chances at centre, where Tupaea and LF have done well as a combo in their short time together. Breaking that up and selecting Proctor again was a huge mistake.

    We went from playing at depth and finding space last week, to the flat footed shit, passing to someone else who is flat footed.

    The last 10 of the first half cost us that game.

    Beauden Barrett, not once but twice, fucking TWICE missing touch from penalties which put us deep inside their 22. Changed the whole game. Even if we don’t score, England are pinned in their own end and can’t kick 2x drop kicks. That’s inexcusable, he should have been pulled off straight after the 2nd one.

    And why the fuck are we taking taps from penalties 40m out? We were struggling to make metres as it was, brainless stuff.

    Garbage.

    Proctor underwhelming I admit but I thought he was the best defender amongst our backs. I don’t know what the tackle count was but I would guess he was up there.

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    Outside of a World Cup you look for opportunities to emulate the week-on-week pressure of a tournament. This was a rare shot at a Grand Slam, Based on this, we’ve gone out in the Semis (poorly).

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    @stodders said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @stodders said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in England Vs All Blacks:

    @rewa267 said in England Vs All Blacks:

    I think it’s difficult for Razor to get rid of the ill discipline within the All Blacks from the Foster era. We see it in the Chiefs & why they can’t win important games & it’s rares it head in the All Blacks

    Blaming Foster & The Chiefs for Robertson's inability to instill on-field discipline after 2 years in charge has to be some of the finest satire or sarcasm I've seen on The Fern. Well done sir!

    Right now, I'd fucking love 10% of the discipline & resolve Foster's AB's showed in RWC2023.

    That was Schmidt. Come on. Foster’s shitshow was before Schmidt arrived.

    Yeah, nothing structural in NZ rugby needs to be looked at. All hunky-dory. Just need to find that one bloke who'll sort everything out

    NZ have had a number of poor vintages at u20 level in recent years, with this year being the first to showcase some players who could become ABs in the future.

    Whereas England, France and SA have had some very good vintages in the same period.

    I think this is playing a big part. We have been very poor, by our standards, at age grade level for a while now, and it is being reflected at senior level. We are falling behind in player development. This year looked better, but we still got roundly beaten by SA (we beat them in SA, but the game could have gone either way and we very nearly fucked up at the end). They also looked on par with France etc.

    I mentioned the 2022 U20 team a few weeks back and how quite a few players were now starting to come through the senior ranks. While they smacked Aussie and Argentina(?) we never got to see them on the world stage so it's hard to get a good gauge on them.

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    20 minutes elapsed in the second half, and the ABs have descended into a rabble. Cam is gone and the gulf to Ratima is huge. We don't seem to be able to build attack, we have made so many errors allowing England to dominate play

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