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All Blacks v Ireland II

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    mooshld
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    Happy with that team. Would have preferred to have Crotty in there but hopefully Fekitoa can calm down a bit. I always find him a bit frantic at international level.

    For me having Dagg back will make a big difference. He gets involved a lot near the ruck and can work as a play maker freeing Barrett to get a bit wider. He was very sharp in this role vs Italy.

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      Ireland essentially unchanged. O Brien in for the injured Murphy while on the bench Henderson in for the injured dillane, and Jackson in for kiwi Carbery.

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        Derm McCrum
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        New Zealand are underdogs.

        Right.

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          New Zealand are underdogs.

          Right.

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          Samurai Jack
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          @Pot-Hale said in Ireland II:

          New Zealand are underdogs.

          Right.

          Yes, they are. After a serious beating at the hands of what looked like a much better team, how else could you call it?

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            New Zealand are underdogs.

            Right.

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            Crucial
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            @Pot-Hale said in Ireland II:

            New Zealand are underdogs.

            Right.

            You know you can beat us offshore and now have home advantage. Your winning streak is better than ours as well.

            This is yours to lose.

            (No pressure)

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              @Pot-Hale said in Ireland II:

              New Zealand are underdogs.

              Right.

              Yes, they are. After a serious beating at the hands of what looked like a much better team, how else could you call it?

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              Catogrande
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              @Samurai-Jack said in Ireland II:

              @Pot-Hale said in Ireland II:

              New Zealand are underdogs.

              Right.

              Yes, they are. After a serious beating at the hands of what looked like a much better team, how else could you call it?

              Not so much just what PH would call it, how about:-

              Kiwinmelb "Going to be interesting , I would not be overly surprised if we blew them away , and I wouldn't be surprised if it went down to the wire either ."
              raznomore "ABs by plenty"
              dogmeat "Having a full width field will alter the dynamics of the game. Still gotta give Ireland a starters chance though with the monkey off their back. (AB's by >30 :))"
              mooshld "The areas I think we need to sharpen are aerial defense. Bringing Dagg back will help in this. A bit of steel in the rucks, improved midfield defense, and a bit of street smarts. Getting choke tackled is just lazy get your body position right and that should never happen. Not like its a new tactic for the Irish we just were lazy and played into it."
              BillyTell "I think we'll win - for starters we are not going to gift (I hope) Ireland territory and possession again by having no functioning lineout and charity levels of indiscipline. If Ireland have to work for their points rather than being handed them on a platter, it should be much more interesting. At the end of the day, we played like rubbish and still got 29 points, and I don't see Ireland putting 40 points past us again (and if they do, then we have big problems)."

              And, and, and, I'm bored now. Was bored to start with to be honest. 😞

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                @Samurai-Jack said in Ireland II:

                @Pot-Hale said in Ireland II:

                New Zealand are underdogs.

                Right.

                Yes, they are. After a serious beating at the hands of what looked like a much better team, how else could you call it?

                Not so much just what PH would call it, how about:-

                Kiwinmelb "Going to be interesting , I would not be overly surprised if we blew them away , and I wouldn't be surprised if it went down to the wire either ."
                raznomore "ABs by plenty"
                dogmeat "Having a full width field will alter the dynamics of the game. Still gotta give Ireland a starters chance though with the monkey off their back. (AB's by >30 :))"
                mooshld "The areas I think we need to sharpen are aerial defense. Bringing Dagg back will help in this. A bit of steel in the rucks, improved midfield defense, and a bit of street smarts. Getting choke tackled is just lazy get your body position right and that should never happen. Not like its a new tactic for the Irish we just were lazy and played into it."
                BillyTell "I think we'll win - for starters we are not going to gift (I hope) Ireland territory and possession again by having no functioning lineout and charity levels of indiscipline. If Ireland have to work for their points rather than being handed them on a platter, it should be much more interesting. At the end of the day, we played like rubbish and still got 29 points, and I don't see Ireland putting 40 points past us again (and if they do, then we have big problems)."

                And, and, and, I'm bored now. Was bored to start with to be honest. 😞

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                Tregaskis
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                @Catogrande You just concentrate on maintaining your soon-to-be-world-record winning streak.

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                  taniwharugby
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                  Hansen has said Ireland are clear favorites, they beat us easily in Chicago, and now playing at home...

                  Schmidt said Hansen shouldn't give up his current job to become a bookie.

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                    reprobate
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                    only as good as your last game.

                    i'm surprised that we still have some of the hubris going on, as pointed out by cato.
                    a 5m wider field? really, that's what is going to make the difference? total bullshit.
                    we had some injuries, took the game too lightly and got rolled for the first time ever. losing that record is a disaster. i don't think we were taking it lightly in the 2nd half though, so we only have a partial excuse there.
                    this time around we certainly won't be taking it lightly at all, but we still have injury concerns, and the guys we have got back may be underdone, or not quite 100%. sam and brodie are a huge difference - but on the other side the irish are now at home, and with the monkey off the back they will have a lot more confidence.

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                      taniwharugby
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                      I think there is a nervous confidence...if we play well, we will win, but there is that nagging feeling if we aren't quite there, we will lose, again.

                      As mentioned already, this has created a buzz about this game nothing since probably the 2011 final IMO

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                        only as good as your last game.

                        i'm surprised that we still have some of the hubris going on, as pointed out by cato.
                        a 5m wider field? really, that's what is going to make the difference? total bullshit.
                        we had some injuries, took the game too lightly and got rolled for the first time ever. losing that record is a disaster. i don't think we were taking it lightly in the 2nd half though, so we only have a partial excuse there.
                        this time around we certainly won't be taking it lightly at all, but we still have injury concerns, and the guys we have got back may be underdone, or not quite 100%. sam and brodie are a huge difference - but on the other side the irish are now at home, and with the monkey off the back they will have a lot more confidence.

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                        @reprobate
                        selective quoting doesn't necessarily equate to hubris

                        There were plenty predicting Ireland could win one of the 2 games on tour - just most didn't think it would be Chicago and again, most are saying pretty much the same as you. AB's should win - after all they are #1 for a reason - but if they're off their game Ireland are certainly capable of taking advantage.

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                        • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

                          @African-Monkey said in Ireland II:

                          Not a good sign for PT as it seems that Scott Barrett and Squire are preferred options as cover off the bench now.

                          PT is only young so time on his side. But I've said for a while now that right now he doesn't have the motor that the AB selectors want from a lock. An impact player yes and a pretty good one.

                          S Barrett a different player is an endurance man. So if they need a lock or even a 6 to replace Squire to go the distance, Barrett could do that job.

                          I like this side and I reckon Squire is going to have a big one.

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                          @ACT-Crusader said in Ireland II:

                          PT is only young so time on his side. But I've said for a while now that right now he doesn't have the motor that the AB selectors want from a lock. An impact player yes and a pretty good one.

                          He's run out of gas a few times this year, including for the Blues.

                          I'm not sure if everyone is aware of how bad his injury recovery was last year. I suspect he'll be much better after an off season with full training.

                          he spent two months on strict bed-rest following surgery. All he could do during that time was 10 minutes per day on a stationary bike, which he soon grew tired of.
                          
                          "I was gutted to put myself out of the World Cup but it was all for the better," Tuipulotu said after playing the second half of the Blues 59-7 preseason win over the Melbourne Rebels in Pakuranga on Thursday.
                          
                          "I can feel the benefits already. It was the right decision for me. All going well it will keep me going for hopefully another 10 years. I was in bed for about two months. All I could do was watch movies, play PlayStation and eat."
                          
                          For a man of Tuipulotu's size – 1.98m, 120kg – that's anything but the perfect off-season. Any wonder he packed on eight kilograms.
                          
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                            Stargazer
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                            Ireland
                            1 Jack McGrath, 2. Rory Best (c), 3. Tadhg Furlong, 4. Donnacha Ryan, 5. Devin Toner, 6. CJ Stander, 7. Sean O'Brien, 8. Jamie Heaslip,
                            9 Conor Murray, 10. Johnny Sexton, 11. Simon Zebo, 12. Robbie Henshaw, 13. Jared Payne, 14. Andrew Trimble, 15. Rob Kearney.

                            Reserves: 16. Sean Cronin, 17. Cian Healy, 18. Finlay Bealham, 19. Iain Henderson, 20. Josh Van der Flier, 21. Kieran Marmion, 22. Paddy Jackson, 23. Garry Ringrose.

                            http://www.irishrugby.ie/ireland/38555.php#.WC4Wj7J96Ul

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                              @ACT-Crusader said in Ireland II:

                              PT is only young so time on his side. But I've said for a while now that right now he doesn't have the motor that the AB selectors want from a lock. An impact player yes and a pretty good one.

                              He's run out of gas a few times this year, including for the Blues.

                              I'm not sure if everyone is aware of how bad his injury recovery was last year. I suspect he'll be much better after an off season with full training.

                              he spent two months on strict bed-rest following surgery. All he could do during that time was 10 minutes per day on a stationary bike, which he soon grew tired of.
                              
                              "I was gutted to put myself out of the World Cup but it was all for the better," Tuipulotu said after playing the second half of the Blues 59-7 preseason win over the Melbourne Rebels in Pakuranga on Thursday.
                              
                              "I can feel the benefits already. It was the right decision for me. All going well it will keep me going for hopefully another 10 years. I was in bed for about two months. All I could do was watch movies, play PlayStation and eat."
                              
                              For a man of Tuipulotu's size – 1.98m, 120kg – that's anything but the perfect off-season. Any wonder he packed on eight kilograms.
                              
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                              @Duluth movies, PlayStation, eat, ahh the life aye 🙂

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                              • StargazerS Stargazer

                                Ireland
                                1 Jack McGrath, 2. Rory Best (c), 3. Tadhg Furlong, 4. Donnacha Ryan, 5. Devin Toner, 6. CJ Stander, 7. Sean O'Brien, 8. Jamie Heaslip,
                                9 Conor Murray, 10. Johnny Sexton, 11. Simon Zebo, 12. Robbie Henshaw, 13. Jared Payne, 14. Andrew Trimble, 15. Rob Kearney.

                                Reserves: 16. Sean Cronin, 17. Cian Healy, 18. Finlay Bealham, 19. Iain Henderson, 20. Josh Van der Flier, 21. Kieran Marmion, 22. Paddy Jackson, 23. Garry Ringrose.

                                http://www.irishrugby.ie/ireland/38555.php#.WC4Wj7J96Ul

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                                @Stargazer said in Ireland II:

                                Ireland
                                1 Jack McGrath, 2. Rory Best (c), 3. Tadhg Furlong, 4. Donnacha Ryan, 5. Devin Toner, 6. CJ Stander, 7. Sean O'Brien, 8. Jamie Heaslip,
                                9 Conor Murray, 10. Johnny Sexton, 11. Simon Zebo, 12. Robbie Henshaw, 13. Jared Payne, 14. Andrew Trimble, 15. Rob Kearney.

                                Reserves: 16. Sean Cronin, 17. Cian Healy, 18. Finlay Bealham, 19. Iain Henderson, 20. Josh Van der Flier, 21. Kieran Marmion, 22. Paddy Jackson, 23. Garry Ringrose.

                                http://www.irishrugby.ie/ireland/38555.php#.WC4Wj7J96Ul

                                Bunch of no names with no chance.

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                                • CrucialC Crucial

                                  @Stargazer said in Ireland II:

                                  Ireland
                                  1 Jack McGrath, 2. Rory Best (c), 3. Tadhg Furlong, 4. Donnacha Ryan, 5. Devin Toner, 6. CJ Stander, 7. Sean O'Brien, 8. Jamie Heaslip,
                                  9 Conor Murray, 10. Johnny Sexton, 11. Simon Zebo, 12. Robbie Henshaw, 13. Jared Payne, 14. Andrew Trimble, 15. Rob Kearney.

                                  Reserves: 16. Sean Cronin, 17. Cian Healy, 18. Finlay Bealham, 19. Iain Henderson, 20. Josh Van der Flier, 21. Kieran Marmion, 22. Paddy Jackson, 23. Garry Ringrose.

                                  http://www.irishrugby.ie/ireland/38555.php#.WC4Wj7J96Ul

                                  Bunch of no names with no chance.

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                                  taniwharugby
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                                  @Crucial you are so arrogant man, show some respect!

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                                    Stargazer
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                                    http://twitter.com/AllBlacks/status/799326252058316801

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                                      @reprobate
                                      selective quoting doesn't necessarily equate to hubris

                                      There were plenty predicting Ireland could win one of the 2 games on tour - just most didn't think it would be Chicago and again, most are saying pretty much the same as you. AB's should win - after all they are #1 for a reason - but if they're off their game Ireland are certainly capable of taking advantage.

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                                      @dogmeat said in Ireland II:

                                      @reprobate
                                      selective quoting doesn't necessarily equate to hubris

                                      There were plenty predicting Ireland could win one of the 2 games on tour - just most didn't think it would be Chicago and again, most are saying pretty much the same as you. AB's should win - after all they are #1 for a reason - but if they're off their game Ireland are certainly capable of taking advantage.

                                      haha no worries mr 'give the (free tickets) to someone who will enjoy the game'.

                                      yeah, most people are probably pretty much on the same page. maybe i'm more nervous, and certainly wouldn't be sticking any $ on us at 1.16 or whatever it is. untested midfield combo. no kaino. squire unproven. read looking a bit tired. cane didn't come back great from injury. both locks just back. dodgy goal-kicking....

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                                        reprobate
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                                        one thing i am excited about is scott barrett's skills. showed very quick hands v italy to set up a try. and given how often we've been trying the short ball off the lock in midfield move over the last couple of seasons, he might be just the man for that job.

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                                          @Catogrande You just concentrate on maintaining your soon-to-be-world-record winning streak.

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                                          @Tregaskis said in Ireland II:

                                          @Catogrande You just concentrate on maintaining your soon-to-be-world-record winning streak.

                                          Already our record with 25 wins on the trot between March 2002 and March 2004, on account of the loss v France in 2003 was only a B team so it doesn't count.

                                          So fuck Cyprus.

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