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Bledisloe 2

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    DMX
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    I can just imagine the outrage from Kaefer and Kearns and co if Hansen sat up there after a loss claiming that All Blacks deserved to win. The arrogance , the poor sportsmanship!

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    • I infidel

      How did the don't boo the kicker campaign go, from someone at the ground?

      Maybe Foley was a bit rattled in the silence?

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      Crucial
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      @infidel said in Bledisloe 2:

      How did the don't boo the kicker campaign go, from someone at the ground?

      Maybe Foley was a bit rattled in the silence?

      Foley was rattled by being in a team in the lead. Not something he gets to experience much with the Waratahs

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        Quoting myself and updating ...

        @booboo said in Bledisloe I:

        The Clown: 19 wins 17 losses 52.77%
        McKenzie: 11, 10, 1 draw 52.3%
        Dingo: 43, 29, 2, 59.2%
        Knuckles: 16, 8, 1, 66%
        Steady: 33, 23, 1, 58.8%
        McQueen: 34, 8, 1, 80.2%
        Smith: 12, 7, 0, 63.2%

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          Quoting myself and updating ...

          @booboo said in Bledisloe I:

          The Clown: 19 wins 17 losses 52.77%
          McKenzie: 11, 10, 1 draw 52.3%
          Dingo: 43, 29, 2, 59.2%
          Knuckles: 16, 8, 1, 66%
          Steady: 33, 23, 1, 58.8%
          McQueen: 34, 8, 1, 80.2%
          Smith: 12, 7, 0, 63.2%

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          @booboo said in Bledisloe 2:

          Quoting myself and updating ...

          @booboo said in Bledisloe I:

          The Clown: 19 wins 17 losses 52.77%
          McKenzie: 11, 10, 1 draw 52.3%
          Dingo: 43, 29, 2, 59.2%
          Knuckles: 16, 8, 1, 66%
          Steady: 33, 23, 1, 58.8%
          McQueen: 34, 8, 1, 80.2%
          Smith: 12, 7, 0, 63.2%

          So if they drop their next test (vs SA in Perth) then Cheika will have the worst coaching record in the pro Australian era.

          Fuck yes.

          Would love to see that stat dropped in the presser afterwards.

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            Now watched the game. Saw this from Spiros. Sums up most of my views: http://www.theroar.com.au/2017/08/28/spiro-the-real-aussie-winner-on-saturday-was-sydney-club-rugby/

            I quite like MC's passion in the box. At the pressers he needs to learn not to lead with his chin.

            One of my mates reckons shifty knees going into every AB the Wobblies thought had strayed into the wrong side near rucks. Didn't notice it myself.

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              I don't mind coaches being passionate. As someone else mentioned Meyer was entertaining to watch. Difference with Cheika is that he doesn't get excited at the good things his team are doing or get upset when they make a mistake. His 'passion' is solely directed at the on field decision making and that makes him look like a football manager or basketball coach. I'd like to think rugby is better than that.

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                Good read from the UK telegraph:
                http://www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union/2017/08/28/steal-epic-test-death-stunning-try-blacks-style/

                No coverage like this in Aotearoa ๐Ÿ˜ž

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                • CrucialC Crucial

                  I don't mind coaches being passionate. As someone else mentioned Meyer was entertaining to watch. Difference with Cheika is that he doesn't get excited at the good things his team are doing or get upset when they make a mistake. His 'passion' is solely directed at the on field decision making and that makes him look like a football manager or basketball coach. I'd like to think rugby is better than that.

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                  @Crucial said in Bledisloe 2:

                  Difference with Cheika is that he doesn't get excited at the good things his team are doing or get upset when they make a mistake. His 'passion' is solely directed at the on field decision making

                  I'd like to see if that holds true for the whole game. Let's remember that the OB director is solely responsible for what we get to see of Cheika in the box.

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                    Good read from the UK telegraph:
                    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union/2017/08/28/steal-epic-test-death-stunning-try-blacks-style/

                    No coverage like this in Aotearoa ๐Ÿ˜ž

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                    @nzzp said in Bledisloe 2:

                    Good read from the UK telegraph:
                    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union/2017/08/28/steal-epic-test-death-stunning-try-blacks-style/

                    No coverage like this in Aotearoa ๐Ÿ˜ž

                    Spot on

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                    • CrucialC Crucial

                      I don't mind coaches being passionate. As someone else mentioned Meyer was entertaining to watch. Difference with Cheika is that he doesn't get excited at the good things his team are doing or get upset when they make a mistake. His 'passion' is solely directed at the on field decision making and that makes him look like a football manager or basketball coach. I'd like to think rugby is better than that.

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                      @Crucial said in Bledisloe 2:

                      I don't mind coaches being passionate. As someone else mentioned Meyer was entertaining to watch. Difference with Cheika is that he doesn't get excited at the good things his team are doing or get upset when they make a mistake. His 'passion' is solely directed at the on field decision making and that makes him look like a football manager or basketball coach. I'd like to think rugby is better than that.

                      Nah, he celebrates - just hasn't had a great deal to celebrate against us. And he was going off his head at Foley missing kicks too.

                      I think his antics re decision making are way over the top and strongly dislike them.
                      Hansen takes it a bit too far into dead fish territory, often hard to tell if he's even awake -but I much prefer that approach to histrionics.

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                      • nzzpN nzzp

                        Good read from the UK telegraph:
                        http://www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union/2017/08/28/steal-epic-test-death-stunning-try-blacks-style/

                        No coverage like this in Aotearoa ๐Ÿ˜ž

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                        @nzzp said in Bledisloe 2:

                        Good read from the UK telegraph:
                        http://www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union/2017/08/28/steal-epic-test-death-stunning-try-blacks-style/

                        No coverage like this in Aotearoa ๐Ÿ˜ž

                        Great piece of analysis!

                        Have to say that, on reflection, I expect it was a rehearsed Lions tactic to disrupt such restarts. I imagine their homework had identified just how dangerous ABs are from such plays.

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                        • CrucialC Crucial

                          I don't mind coaches being passionate. As someone else mentioned Meyer was entertaining to watch. Difference with Cheika is that he doesn't get excited at the good things his team are doing or get upset when they make a mistake. His 'passion' is solely directed at the on field decision making and that makes him look like a football manager or basketball coach. I'd like to think rugby is better than that.

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                          @Crucial said in Bledisloe 2:

                          I don't mind coaches being passionate. As someone else mentioned Meyer was entertaining to watch. Difference with Cheika is that he doesn't get excited at the good things his team are doing or get upset when they make a mistake. His 'passion' is solely directed at the on field decision making and that makes him look like a football manager or basketball coach. I'd like to think rugby is better than that.

                          Well, he is an Aussie after all!

                          My gripe is more that it's not helpful for his team's chances. Better would be something like, 'Disappointed because I thought we did enough to win. But very proud of the team. It's a young bunch of men and if we keep playing like that the wins will come'.

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                            Dont mind these aussie guys , always give an unbiased view , they discuss Cheikas antics

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                            • kiwiinmelbK kiwiinmelb

                              Dont mind these aussie guys , always give an unbiased view , they discuss Cheikas antics

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                              @kiwiinmelb If you go to their facebook page, you will find a much longer version as they also have an aftershow where they will answer questions posed to them on facebook.

                              I agree, they are fantastic. I also enjoy the Rugby Report Card podcast which is now available on Green and Gold. Lots of swearing but they present a fair and unbiased analysis.

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                                @Crucial said in Bledisloe 2:

                                I don't mind coaches being passionate. As someone else mentioned Meyer was entertaining to watch. Difference with Cheika is that he doesn't get excited at the good things his team are doing or get upset when they make a mistake. His 'passion' is solely directed at the on field decision making and that makes him look like a football manager or basketball coach. I'd like to think rugby is better than that.

                                Nah, he celebrates - just hasn't had a great deal to celebrate against us. And he was going off his head at Foley missing kicks too.

                                I think his antics re decision making are way over the top and strongly dislike them.
                                Hansen takes it a bit too far into dead fish territory, often hard to tell if he's even awake -but I much prefer that approach to histrionics.

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                                @reprobate said in Bledisloe 2:

                                I think his antics re decision making are way over the top and strongly dislike them.
                                Hansen takes it a bit too far into dead fish territory, often hard to tell if he's even awake -but I much prefer that approach to histrionics.

                                I love the iso-cam in the Wallabies coaches box. But boy, what a difference five years makes. In contrast to Cheike's "passion" Robbie Deans was practically catatonic.

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                                  https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/96353149/beauden-barretts-late-matchwinner-leaves-aussie-pundits-stunned

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                                    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/96353149/beauden-barretts-late-matchwinner-leaves-aussie-pundits-stunned

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                                    taniwharugby
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                                    @jegga bit of a non-story really.

                                    I was leaping all over the show moments earlier when we had scored, which seemed premature when Beale crossed!

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                                      https://www.facebook.com/radiosportnz/videos/1793680643981673/

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                                        MajorPom
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                                        Bit over the top reactions to this game it seems ...

                                        However, it does appear that Read must have congratulated / acknowledged the Aussies in the post-match speech ... not read that one yet.

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                                          For Gregan and Eales especially it is a little bit of balancing. Both involved in last minute acts that won games for the Convicts. Mitchell has surely been in teams that have been on the other end as well.
                                          No problem with them celebrating Beales try, they would be pretty boring fuckers if they didn't. It is quite sweet to watch the reactions moments later though.

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