Exodus
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"over-hyped little Cantab" was one of the terms.
@reprobate said in Exodus:
Mounga was the starting 10. It's the most influential position on the field. Of course he's a big loss
Mo'unga is 70% win rate as a starter for ABs.
Overall vs Top 6: 17/28 (61%)
Without Australia: 9/18 (50%)
vs NH: 2/6 (33%)Opponent Record
Argentina 4-2
South Africa 3-3
Australia 8-1-1
Ireland 2-0
France 0-2
England 0-1-1Fair stats - and Mo'unga was by no means perfect, but the big problem I remembered was that him and BB played together. The dual playmaker strategy used then is not commonly employed anymore for good reason.
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"over-hyped little Cantab" was one of the terms.
@reprobate said in Exodus:
Mounga was the starting 10. It's the most influential position on the field. Of course he's a big loss
Mo'unga is 70% win rate as a starter for ABs.
Overall vs Top 6: 17/28 (61%)
Without Australia: 9/18 (50%)
vs NH: 2/6 (33%)Opponent Record
Argentina 4-2
South Africa 3-3
Australia 8-1-1
Ireland 2-0
France 0-2
England 0-1-1Fair stats - and Mo'unga was by no means perfect, but the big problem I remembered was that him and BB played together. The dual playmaker strategy used then is not commonly employed anymore for good reason.
And yet, the current team looks 10 times better when we have Dmac and Barrett together.
if you go back to 2018, we used Dmac and Barrett together plenty and they were excellent. The issue is that things started going wrong when we tried to do the same with Mo'unga and Barrett.
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@gt12 I think strategically teams use dual playmakers now differently to a few years ago. Particularly around the time of the 2019 RWC, the trend was to play with a left and a right, a bit like they did in league, but it just meant nobody controlled the game.
When Barrett and DMac play together currently, Barrett is generally still the primary playmaker, but DMac will occasionally inject off the same side. It's quite different.
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Confirmed that Ross Filipo will be an assistant coach at the Hanazono Kintetsu Liners. Even though they are a Div 2 club, the money is much greater than what he was earning in NZ. Akira Ioane and now Peter Umaga-Jensen are there.
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James O’Reilly heading to France. Not sure who he’s signed with though.
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@hikastags said in Exodus:
King Maxwell from last years NZ U20 was playing D3 in Japan for the Water Gush. Not sure if he's still there.
He was in one of the Ignite7s teams (Surge) that played earlier this month. He has speed so would be a good option for the AB7s.
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@Canes4life said in Exodus:
James O’Reilly heading to France. Not sure who he’s signed with though.
I guess it's Vannes which needs a hooker because two of their hookers have suffered long term injuries.