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  • C Crash

    Has Luatua done enough?

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    @Crash Thought he was good. Far better than Dixon.

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    • kiwiinmelbK kiwiinmelb

      @Billy-Tell said in v Italy:

      Elliott Dixon has been a flop at international level. Definitely not the long term replacement for kaino.

      I'd give Akira Ioane a shot but you can almost make a case for shields or even taufua given what Dixon has brought to the table.

      I think it will depend on super rugby form next year and who is putting their hand up the most ,

      But if we get to selection time next year and others are showing more , he could find himself missing out IMO .

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      #178

      @kiwiinmelb said in v Italy:

      @Billy-Tell said in v Italy:

      Elliott Dixon has been a flop at international level. Definitely not the long term replacement for kaino.

      I'd give Akira Ioane a shot but you can almost make a case for shields or even taufua given what Dixon has brought to the table.

      I think it will depend on super rugby form next year and who is putting their hand up the most ,

      But if we get to selection time next year and others are showing more , he could find himself missing out IMO .

      I have no doubt Dixon will perform at Super Rugby level - that's why he made the ABs in the first place. However, he has been very underwhelming at the higher level. Didn't shine in a game where NZ ran all over Italy.

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      • BonesB Bones

        And I can confirm Ardie is a midget. He's standing 50m away and is the same size as DMac. Fact.

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        @Bones said in v Italy:

        And I can confirm Ardie is a midget. He's standing 50m away and is the same size as DMac. Fact.

        DMac is 6'4"?

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        • BonesB Bones

          Did Steven Kerr-Barlow lead the haka? Was the quickest in a long time.

          Lima was great on attack, but that fake attempted tackle when Italy scored was about a million times worse than the Italian 9's one for Fekitoas first try.

          Speaking of Fekitoa; live, his thighs are ridiculous. I thought it was Ofa and Charlie carrying him out on their shoulders until I saw them warming up elsewhere.

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          @Bones said in v Italy:

          Did Steven Kerr-Barlow lead the haka? Was the quickest in a long time.

          Tawera's brother?

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          • Billy TellB Billy Tell

            @kiwiinmelb said in v Italy:

            @Billy-Tell said in v Italy:

            Elliott Dixon has been a flop at international level. Definitely not the long term replacement for kaino.

            I'd give Akira Ioane a shot but you can almost make a case for shields or even taufua given what Dixon has brought to the table.

            I think it will depend on super rugby form next year and who is putting their hand up the most ,

            But if we get to selection time next year and others are showing more , he could find himself missing out IMO .

            I have no doubt Dixon will perform at Super Rugby level - that's why he made the ABs in the first place. However, he has been very underwhelming at the higher level. Didn't shine in a game where NZ ran all over Italy.

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            @Billy-Tell said in v Italy:

            @kiwiinmelb said in v Italy:

            @Billy-Tell said in v Italy:

            Elliott Dixon has been a flop at international level. Definitely not the long term replacement for kaino.

            I'd give Akira Ioane a shot but you can almost make a case for shields or even taufua given what Dixon has brought to the table.

            I think it will depend on super rugby form next year and who is putting their hand up the most ,

            But if we get to selection time next year and others are showing more , he could find himself missing out IMO .

            I have no doubt Dixon will perform at Super Rugby level - that's why he made the ABs in the first place. However, he has been very underwhelming at the higher level. Didn't shine in a game where NZ ran all over Italy.

            Yeah but the selectors should take that into account im sure , they are generally pretty smart when selecting for test purposes , I think there will be a lot of eyes on Akira's development over the next couple of years ,

            But you are possibly right with Dixon, could have a touch of Adam Thompson about him , fantastic super rugby player , didnt translate so well to the higher level,

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              The funny thing with Dixon ,

              When he wasnt in the squad , there was a chorus led by the media , particularly the radio sport crew, What does Dixon have to do ? why isnt he in there ? that grew louder and louder

              Now he has been selected , he is the forgotten man

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                FWIW Dixon has never really appealed to me even at SR level.

                I'd rather see Luatua at 6 (without having watched last night's game ... bloody Straya ... how did he go in comparison?)

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                  Apart from Akira Ioane, I suspect they'll also look at Jordan Taufua, who can play both 6 and 8.

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                  • StargazerS Stargazer

                    Apart from Akira Ioane, I suspect they'll also look at Jordan Taufua, who can play both 6 and 8.

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                    @Stargazer I thought Dixon did everything that was asked of him. I don't understand why he not rated . He not Jerome kaino but he never has been but today I thought he was much better than previous games

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                    • kiwiinmelbK kiwiinmelb

                      The funny thing with Dixon ,

                      When he wasnt in the squad , there was a chorus led by the media , particularly the radio sport crew, What does Dixon have to do ? why isnt he in there ? that grew louder and louder

                      Now he has been selected , he is the forgotten man

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                      @kiwiinmelb He's one of those cult heroes who does a few spectacular things to get the crowd behind him, plays for the Highlanders who would be most peoples 2nd favourite team just to up his cult hero status a little bit more and puts tape around his head in an unconventional way to get himself a few more popular votes behind him. He's passable at Super Rugby level but there are much better options than him at the next level.

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                      • African MonkeyA African Monkey

                        @kiwiinmelb He's one of those cult heroes who does a few spectacular things to get the crowd behind him, plays for the Highlanders who would be most peoples 2nd favourite team just to up his cult hero status a little bit more and puts tape around his head in an unconventional way to get himself a few more popular votes behind him. He's passable at Super Rugby level but there are much better options than him at the next level.

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                        @African-Monkey are you suggesting the coaches and selectors are drawn into this cult status that certain media and fans have of him and that is why he's selected?

                        Because I'd love to know who all these other much better options are that the selectors seem to be overlooking.

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                          Some stats from the game:

                          Dixon - Luatua
                          Tries 1 - 1
                          Carries 11 - 11
                          Metres 80 - 37
                          Clean breaks 3 - 2
                          Defenders beaten 2 - 0
                          Offloads 1 - 1
                          Try assists 1 - 0
                          Passes 7 - 9
                          Lineout catches 3 - 4
                          Tackles 5 - 7
                          Missed tackles 0 - 0
                          Turnovers conceded 0 - 1

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                          • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

                            @African-Monkey are you suggesting the coaches and selectors are drawn into this cult status that certain media and fans have of him and that is why he's selected?

                            Because I'd love to know who all these other much better options are that the selectors seem to be overlooking.

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                            @ACT-Crusader said in v Italy:

                            @African-Monkey are you suggesting the coaches and selectors are drawn into this cult status that certain media and fans have of him and that is why he's selected?

                            Because I'd love to know who all these other much better options are that the selectors seem to be overlooking.

                            I think that is it , while he may not be the next big thing , some of his competitors are possibly potentially better , but are probably no closer to being better test players at this point in time , right now . Although I may have taken luatua over him .

                            That is why I think it's a wait and see situation . It's not that clear cut yet , it may be later .

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                              @African-Monkey are you suggesting the coaches and selectors are drawn into this cult status that certain media and fans have of him and that is why he's selected?

                              Because I'd love to know who all these other much better options are that the selectors seem to be overlooking.

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                              @ACT-Crusader No they wouldn't but at this stage I would have Kaino, Luatua, Squire, Ioane (despite his rough edges there's still plenty to work with and has far more upside to his game than Dixon), and I'd even have that midget Taufua ahead of him in a big test after seeing Dixon at test level. At least we know what we'll get with Taufua if he got given an opportunity and he wouldn't leave anything in the tank.

                              Dixon would be on the level of Brad Shields'/Taleni Seu (who could overtake him in the next year or 2 if he puts a bit of bulk on.

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                                Highlights were good. Thats a terrible result for Italian rugby to get destroyed by that team.

                                Super limited things i took from the highlights: we missed dagg and ALB badly last week. Smith responded to his kick up the ass, PT too. Our scrum looked great; crockett destroyed some demons.

                                Those who watched what did we learn? How was Luatua? Cruden?

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                                  The full game is up on youtube if anyone wants to watch.

                                  Yeah was hard to read too much into it because the Italians were so poor but there was definitely a lift in intent in the forwards as compared to last week - they were smashing rucks. Discipline was a lot better also.

                                  Luatua was very good I thought. He cramped up with about 15 or so to go but was into everything prior to that - he hit a lot of breakdowns, took lineout ball, showed a real intent in everything he did (including defence).

                                  Hansen's comments on Luatua - "He was very good, until he started cramping up. And then he became a bit of a passenger.

                                  "We didn't have anyone else to put on, otherwise he would have come off. A big improvement from Steven. Now he just has to continue that."

                                  Cruden I thought was a bit up and down - some good stuff but some ropey stuff too.

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                                    #193

                                    I thought S Barrett was excellent. A menace at lineout time, strong defense and some strong carries. As Nisbo said he looks every bit a test player. If Sam is no good he should start with BBBR next weekend.

                                    You are right @mariner4life we did miss Dagg and ALB, they were both very influential in this match. As someone posted earlier ALB makes whoever he is paired with looks good. He has incredible vision, reads the plays very well and always makes good decisions. A meoteoric ride for that kid. Dagg is in the form of his life at the moment and seems to have recaptured the speed off the mark he had early in his career.

                                    I thought Cruden was good, took it to the line and was accurate with his short kicks which were an obvious tactic. Sopoaga was also good when he came on - we have great depth at 10 with those three in the squad.

                                    The forwards were the key though, Crockett and Charlie F very strong. Pat T had a much bigger impact and Cane led from the front, with Dixon and Luatua both doing their core roles well. Italy simply had no answers and their tactics suggested damage control rather then trying to take the ABs on - did they not watch Ireland last week?!

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                                      Highlights were good. Thats a terrible result for Italian rugby to get destroyed by that team.

                                      Super limited things i took from the highlights: we missed dagg and ALB badly last week. Smith responded to his kick up the ass, PT too. Our scrum looked great; crockett destroyed some demons.

                                      Those who watched what did we learn? How was Luatua? Cruden?

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                                      @mariner4life said in v Italy:

                                      Highlights were good. Thats a terrible result for Italian rugby to get destroyed by that team.

                                      Super limited things i took from the highlights: we missed dagg and ALB badly last week. Smith responded to his kick up the ass, PT too. Our scrum looked great; crockett destroyed some demons.

                                      Those who watched what did we learn? How was Luatua? Cruden?

                                      Where is Italian rugby at the moment? They've been in the 6 nations for almost 2 decades but still got hammered by a score similar to what a Jonah/Cullen team would have nailed them by back in the day.

                                      They were supposed to have turned the corner in the mid-90s but just seem worse than ever.

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                                        What was so wrong with Naholo? He took his try, helped set up another try with a powerful run from a scrum (Crockett's try I think it was), had one magnificent high ball take, and used his speed on occasion to create other breaks.

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                                          Reckon some pretty harsh comments on here about that effort, always tough to gauge in a high scoring match like that, but we simply didnt give them much at all.

                                          Naholo reminds me a bit of Sivi in the way he chases, like there is no rush to get to the ball, but when he wants to go...

                                          But jeez ALB is looking a bit special.

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