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All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3

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    Barrett's tackle percentage according to fox sports is 59%.

    In super rugby.

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      In case anyone wanted to know its T-31 minutes

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        I am going to beat you to the draw....

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          The match day 23 for the Test (with Test caps in brackets) is:

          1. Joe Moody (27)

          2. Codie Taylor (18)

          3. Owen Franks (93)

          4. Brodie Retallick (63)

          5. Samuel Whitelock (87)

          6. Jerome Kaino (80)

          7. Sam Cane (43)

          8. Kieran Read (99) - Captain

          9. Aaron Smith (61)

          10. Beauden Barrett (52)

          11. Julian Savea (53)

          12. Ngani Laumape (1)

          13. Anton Lienert-Brown (12)

          14. Israel Dagg (64)

          15. Jordie Barrett (1)

          16. Nathan Harris (7)

          17. Wyatt Crockett (61)

          18. Charlie Faumuina (49)

          19. Scott Barrett (7)

          20. Ardie Savea (15)

          21. TJ Perenara (32)

          22. Aaron Cruden (49)

          23. Malakai Fekitoa (23)

          The match day squad sees 20-year-old outside back Jordie Barrett named at fullback for his first Test start in his second Test, with Israel Dagg moving to the right wing, and Julian Savea returning on the left wing. Ngani Laumape starts in the number 12 jersey, while Malakai Fekitoa, who was called into the squad this week, has been named in the match day 23 as midfield cover.
          QUICK TAP: FIVE TALKING POINTS AHEAD OF SERIES DECIDER
          The third and deciding Test in the DHL New Zealand Lions Series will be a special milestone for a number of players.

          Captain Kieran Read will play his 100th Test match and 25th as captain, after making his Test debut in 2008, and he will become the seventh All Blacks centurion after Richie McCaw, Keven Mealamu, Tony Woodcock, Daniel Carter, Ma'a Nonu and Mils Muliaina. Aaron Cruden and Charlie Faumuina are also expected to play their 50th Test matches from the bench.

          All Blacks Head Coach Steve Hansen said: "Firstly, on behalf of the All Blacks and all of New Zealand, I'd like to congratulate 'Reado' (Kieran Read) on reaching the milestone of 100 Test matches.

          It's a special achievement to play just one Test, so to play 100 is a remarkable effort. His playing ability speaks for itself and inspires others, and he now joins a unique group of special All Blacks.

          We'd also like to congratulate Jordie on making his first Test start in what will be a very memorable occasion for him.

          "This final match in the DHL New Zealand Lions Series is going to be a cracker. It's the Series we expected it to be, as the Lions have quality players. It now comes down to this Saturday - the winner takes all - and that'll create its own unique pressures and it's going to be interesting to see how both sides cope with it.

          "We've had a good week of preparation and are very excited by the opportunity that's ahead of us, and I'm sure the Lions are as well. We know it'll be a physical and intense match, but just as importantly, it'll be a game where both teams will have moments of momentum, and the ability of everyone to adapt and adjust throughout the 80 minutes will be crucial."

          Interesting Facts

          • The DHL New Zealand Lions Series is the 13th tour to New Zealand by the Lions. The first game between the Lions and the All Blacks was in 1904. The teams have played 40 Test matches. The All Blacks have won 30 of those matches.
          • Beauden Barrett last weekend became the first player in history to kick seven penalty goals in a match against the Lions. The 21 points scored by Barrett is the third most by any player in a match against the Lions.
          • With 22 wins from 24 Tests as captain, Kieran Read has the highest winning record in the world of any captain with more than 20 Tests - at 91 percent.
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            #384

            Sh*t, you win, well done, what was that, like 2 seconds?
            I edited out my Black Ferns team 🙂
            Took too much screen space.

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              Yeah, a bit slow there @Wairau

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              • WairauW Wairau

                Sh*t, you win, well done, what was that, like 2 seconds?
                I edited out my Black Ferns team 🙂
                Took too much screen space.

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                @Wairau said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:

                The team is (with province and Test caps):

                FORWARDS
                Adora Itunu (Auckland) - 11
                Toka Natua (Waikato) 15
                Aleisha Nelson (Auckland) - 23
                Sosoli Talawadua (Waikato) - 3
                Fiao'o Faamausili – captain (Auckland) - 47
                Becky Wood (North Harbour) - 2
                Charmaine Smith (North Harbour) - 11
                Eloise Blackwell (Auckland) - 27
                Charmaine McMenamin (Auckland) - 9
                Les Ketu (Bay of Plenty) - 5
                Linda Itunu (Auckland) - 33
                Rawinia Everitt (Counties Manukau) - 22
                Sarah Goss (Manawatu) - 5
                Te-Kura Ngata-Aerengamate (Counties Manukau) - 15
                Aroha Savage (Counties Manukau) - 23
                Aotearoa (Katie) Mata'u (Counties Manukau) - 5

                BACKS
                Stacey Waaka (Waikato) - 11
                Kelly Brazier (Bay of Plenty) - 32
                Victoria Subritzky-Nafatali (Counties Manukau) - 14
                Kendra Cocksedge (Canterbury) - 37
                Kristina Sue (Manawatu) - 7
                Hazel Tubic (Counties Manukau) - 10
                Renee Wickliffe (Counties Manukau) - 27
                Portia Woodman (Counties Manukau) - 11
                Selica Winiata (Manawatu) - 27
                Carla Hohepa (Waikato) 14
                Theresa Fitzpatrick (Auckland) - 2
                Chelsea Alley (Waikato) - 14

                👏

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                  They've bottled that.

                  Made a big conviction selection in Ioane, then at smallest hurdle in the most adverse of circumstances drop him completely. On a smaller scale they have also done this with Naholo.

                  Cruden rendered us rudderless for the final 20 minutes and was a turnover machine - yet somehow is retained over Sopoaga?

                  If he was retained simply to play his 50th test that is a very poor reason.

                  Still may win, but somehow with five franchises full of firepower we've selected a bench that will stall our backline rather than up the ante.

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                    #388

                    Good chance to see the 3 Barrett bros on at the same time
                    12 and 15 with just 1 cap each is a bit scary, but they are smart skillful dynamic players and should do well.
                    Good to see Savea back at 11, inexorably creeping higher on the try tally chart, I hope they use him often straight up the middle at full speed, and on cut backs....need to make a little space and hesitation in the rush defence for Laumape to burst through.

                    Sopoaga would have been better though.

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                      akan004
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                      Would this be our slowest back three ever? Jordie is not the quickest and Savea and Dagg have lost a yard of pace it would seem. Having two rookies makes me very nervous.

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                        They've bottled that.

                        Made a big conviction selection in Ioane, then at smallest hurdle in the most adverse of circumstances drop him completely. On a smaller scale they have also done this with Naholo.

                        Cruden rendered us rudderless for the final 20 minutes and was a turnover machine - yet somehow is retained over Sopoaga?

                        If he was retained simply to play his 50th test that is a very poor reason.

                        Still may win, but somehow with five franchises full of firepower we've selected a bench that will stall our backline rather than up the ante.

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                        @rotated said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:

                        They've bottled that.

                        Made a big conviction selection in Ioane, then at smallest hurdle in the most adverse of circumstances drop him completely. On a smaller scale they have also done this with Naholo.

                        Cruden rendered us rudderless for the final 20 minutes and was a turnover machine - yet somehow is retained over Sopoaga?

                        If he was retained simply to play his 50th test that is a very poor reason.

                        Still may win, but somehow with five franchises full of firepower we've selected a bench that will stall our backline rather than up the ante.

                        They've only bottled it if we lose. Otherwise it's a masterstroke.

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                          Not too sure about Jordie Barret - I'm not quite on the band wagon yet he has done some good stuff at super level but so has McKenzie. His defense is bloody suspect as well. Only change I would have made was Julian Savea.

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                            @rotated said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:

                            They've bottled that.

                            Made a big conviction selection in Ioane, then at smallest hurdle in the most adverse of circumstances drop him completely. On a smaller scale they have also done this with Naholo.

                            Cruden rendered us rudderless for the final 20 minutes and was a turnover machine - yet somehow is retained over Sopoaga?

                            If he was retained simply to play his 50th test that is a very poor reason.

                            Still may win, but somehow with five franchises full of firepower we've selected a bench that will stall our backline rather than up the ante.

                            They've only bottled it if we lose. Otherwise it's a masterstroke.

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                            @Billy-Tell said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:

                            They've only bottled it if we lose. Otherwise it's a masterstroke.

                            Ultimately the winning and losing will be done from the 10 jersey on down. So it's hardly panic stations and I'm confident the ABs will win the breakdown and tackle.

                            Purely in regards to Hansen's selections, it's been pretty poor planning. He released Savea and Barrett to the Canes because Hansen said they weren't in the frame to play the Lions going forward and wanted them to get a chance (while patting himself on the back after Ioane's selection). Then somehow after one of the stranger tests in recent times Hansen has done a complete U-turn on everything.

                            Pretty harsh on those guys.

                            Does Joride kick? Not ideal in your first start, but perhaps that is part of the story?

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                              Not too sure about Jordie Barret - I'm not quite on the band wagon yet he has done some good stuff at super level but so has McKenzie. His defense is bloody suspect as well. Only change I would have made was Julian Savea.

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                              @Gary Agreed. The worst defender in Super Rugby. Dagg isn't flash either so we definitely have defensive flaws at the back.

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                                @Billy-Tell said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:

                                They've only bottled it if we lose. Otherwise it's a masterstroke.

                                Ultimately the winning and losing will be done from the 10 jersey on down. So it's hardly panic stations and I'm confident the ABs will win the breakdown and tackle.

                                Purely in regards to Hansen's selections, it's been pretty poor planning. He released Savea and Barrett to the Canes because Hansen said they weren't in the frame to play the Lions going forward and wanted them to get a chance (while patting himself on the back after Ioane's selection). Then somehow after one of the stranger tests in recent times Hansen has done a complete U-turn on everything.

                                Pretty harsh on those guys.

                                Does Joride kick? Not ideal in your first start, but perhaps that is part of the story?

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                                @rotated said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:

                                @Billy-Tell said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:

                                They've only bottled it if we lose. Otherwise it's a masterstroke.

                                Ultimately the winning and losing will be done from the 10 jersey on down. So it's hardly panic stations and I'm confident the ABs will win the breakdown and tackle.

                                Purely in regards to Hansen's selections, it's been pretty poor planning. He released Savea and Barrett to the Canes because Hansen said they weren't in the frame to play the Lions going forward and wanted them to get a chance (while patting himself on the back after Ioane's selection). Then somehow after one of the stranger tests in recent times Hansen has done a complete U-turn on everything.

                                Pretty harsh on those guys.

                                Does Joride kick? Not ideal in your first start, but perhaps that is part of the story?

                                I think the issue with Ioane is his work rate - when the forwards were a man down a bit of help from one of the wingers carting the ball up would have been good.

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                                  @Billy-Tell said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:

                                  They've only bottled it if we lose. Otherwise it's a masterstroke.

                                  Ultimately the winning and losing will be done from the 10 jersey on down. So it's hardly panic stations and I'm confident the ABs will win the breakdown and tackle.

                                  Purely in regards to Hansen's selections, it's been pretty poor planning. He released Savea and Barrett to the Canes because Hansen said they weren't in the frame to play the Lions going forward and wanted them to get a chance (while patting himself on the back after Ioane's selection). Then somehow after one of the stranger tests in recent times Hansen has done a complete U-turn on everything.

                                  Pretty harsh on those guys.

                                  Does Joride kick? Not ideal in your first start, but perhaps that is part of the story?

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                                  @rotated Jordie is a better goal kicker than Boden

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                                    Not too sure about Jordie Barret - I'm not quite on the band wagon yet he has done some good stuff at super level but so has McKenzie. His defense is bloody suspect as well. Only change I would have made was Julian Savea.

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                                    @Gary I disagree on JB defence for the Canes he has been very good. Better than Dagg

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                                      Biggest shock reading the team sheet was B Barrett has 52 caps.

                                      He'll piss 100

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                                        @rotated said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:

                                        @Billy-Tell said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:

                                        They've only bottled it if we lose. Otherwise it's a masterstroke.

                                        Ultimately the winning and losing will be done from the 10 jersey on down. So it's hardly panic stations and I'm confident the ABs will win the breakdown and tackle.

                                        Purely in regards to Hansen's selections, it's been pretty poor planning. He released Savea and Barrett to the Canes because Hansen said they weren't in the frame to play the Lions going forward and wanted them to get a chance (while patting himself on the back after Ioane's selection). Then somehow after one of the stranger tests in recent times Hansen has done a complete U-turn on everything.

                                        Pretty harsh on those guys.

                                        Does Joride kick? Not ideal in your first start, but perhaps that is part of the story?

                                        I think the issue with Ioane is his work rate - when the forwards were a man down a bit of help from one of the wingers carting the ball up would have been good.

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                                        @Gary said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:

                                        @rotated said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:

                                        @Billy-Tell said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:

                                        They've only bottled it if we lose. Otherwise it's a masterstroke.

                                        Ultimately the winning and losing will be done from the 10 jersey on down. So it's hardly panic stations and I'm confident the ABs will win the breakdown and tackle.

                                        Purely in regards to Hansen's selections, it's been pretty poor planning. He released Savea and Barrett to the Canes because Hansen said they weren't in the frame to play the Lions going forward and wanted them to get a chance (while patting himself on the back after Ioane's selection). Then somehow after one of the stranger tests in recent times Hansen has done a complete U-turn on everything.

                                        Pretty harsh on those guys.

                                        Does Joride kick? Not ideal in your first start, but perhaps that is part of the story?

                                        I think the issue with Ioane is his work rate - when the forwards were a man down a bit of help from one of the wingers carting the ball up would have been good.

                                        I know all these guys are hardened pros and all that, but a young guy making his debut in that cauldron, maybe a bit more on field guidance wouldn't have gone amiss? I think he's been very hard done by.

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                                        • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                                          Biggest shock reading the team sheet was B Barrett has 52 caps.

                                          He'll piss 100

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                                          @MiketheSnow said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #3:

                                          Biggest shock reading the team sheet was B Barrett has 52 caps.

                                          He'll piss 100

                                          He ought to but in 2003 you would have said the same about a certain Mr J Wilkinson who "stalled" at 91 for England. Nearly four years out with injury screwed that idea.

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