AB's v Wales
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@Rancid-Schnitzel Not sure where you're coming from, while I've been a fan of SBW he's never been close to one of my favourite players but I'm happy to defend him when he plays well so fair cop if that's Knighting. As you seem to be unable to accept any criticism about BB (and the Barrett clan as whole) I've come to the assumption you must be a relative.
@nepia said in AB's v Wales:
@Rancid-Schnitzel Not sure where you're coming from, while I've been a fan of SBW he's never been close to one of my favourite players but I'm happy to defend him when he plays well so fair cop if that's Knighting. As you seem to be unable to accept any criticism about BB (and the Barrett clan as whole) I've come to the assumption you must be a relative.
On the contrary, I'm simply using precisely the same arguments youve used for years and find it rather hilarious that you should be bitching about knights.
Im not going to say BB had a good game or a particularly good year. I do however believe much of that was to do with the systems and tactics of the backline next year. It's not like Lima has thrived either. That could well be bullshit but I guess we'll see next year. What I'm not going to do is start labelling people haters.
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@nepia said in AB's v Wales:
@Rancid-Schnitzel Not sure where you're coming from, while I've been a fan of SBW he's never been close to one of my favourite players but I'm happy to defend him when he plays well so fair cop if that's Knighting. As you seem to be unable to accept any criticism about BB (and the Barrett clan as whole) I've come to the assumption you must be a relative.
On the contrary, I'm simply using precisely the same arguments youve used for years and find it rather hilarious that you should be bitching about knights.
Im not going to say BB had a good game or a particularly good year. I do however believe much of that was to do with the systems and tactics of the backline next year. It's not like Lima has thrived either. That could well be bullshit but I guess we'll see next year. What I'm not going to do is start labelling people haters.
@Rancid-Schnitzel I've used it for years - you're talking about arguments everyone on the Fern uses, we're all hypocritical in that respect. Also, where did I label anyone a hater? I said there were posters whinging about him.
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@nepia said in AB's v Wales:
@Rancid-Schnitzel Not sure where you're coming from, while I've been a fan of SBW he's never been close to one of my favourite players but I'm happy to defend him when he plays well so fair cop if that's Knighting. As you seem to be unable to accept any criticism about BB (and the Barrett clan as whole) I've come to the assumption you must be a relative.
Was it just me, or did Scott Barrett drop the ball a lot in that game?
It's funny hearing about how Jordie will be the next big thing -- a guaranteed success -- when Scott was being pumped as a superstar not that long ago.
My issue with Beauden isn't that he's flat-footed, because the coaches should be able to sort that out. It's that his kicking in general play is atrocious. We had a good chase on a chip kick out of our 22 at one point utterly spoiled because Beauden kicked it far too far. His bombs aren't much chop. His deep kicks seem to unerringly find a man. The cross field kick that was his best weapon last year has disappeared.
@chester-draws said in AB's v Wales:
Was it just me, or did Scott Barrett drop the ball a lot in that game?
He did that stupid pass to no one deep inside the ABs 22. Luckily big brother mopped up the mistake.
My issue with Beauden isn't that he's flat-footed, because the coaches should be able to sort that out. It's that his kicking in general play is atrocious. We had a good chase on a chip kick out of our 22 at one point utterly spoiled because Beauden kicked it far too far. His bombs aren't much chop. His deep kicks seem to unerringly find a man. The cross field kick that was his best weapon last year has disappeared.
I've always had an issue with BB being flat-footed and shuffling the ball along while not committing any defenders. Beauden's point of difference is his acceleration off the mark so I wish he'd take on the line more.
Regarding kicking, I did find it strange that DMac wasn't used more when both are options. We saw one long kick to touch from DMac and another contested bomb which led to a Welsh knock-on. But that was about it.
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@nepia said in AB's v Wales:
@Rancid-Schnitzel Not sure where you're coming from, while I've been a fan of SBW he's never been close to one of my favourite players but I'm happy to defend him when he plays well so fair cop if that's Knighting. As you seem to be unable to accept any criticism about BB (and the Barrett clan as whole) I've come to the assumption you must be a relative.
Was it just me, or did Scott Barrett drop the ball a lot in that game?
It's funny hearing about how Jordie will be the next big thing -- a guaranteed success -- when Scott was being pumped as a superstar not that long ago.
My issue with Beauden isn't that he's flat-footed, because the coaches should be able to sort that out. It's that his kicking in general play is atrocious. We had a good chase on a chip kick out of our 22 at one point utterly spoiled because Beauden kicked it far too far. His bombs aren't much chop. His deep kicks seem to unerringly find a man. The cross field kick that was his best weapon last year has disappeared.
@chester-draws said in AB's v Wales:
My issue with Beauden is that his kicking in general play is atrocious. His bombs aren't much chop. His deep kicks seem to unerringly find a man.
I wonder if our lack of territory and possession comes down to this. We have been blessed with Carter and a lesser extent Cruden over the years. Ben Smith and Dagg also often help out. Dmac did take a few more kicks today but weren't that much better from memory.
He did place kick well today so should give him credit there.
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@chester-draws said in AB's v Wales:
Was it just me, or did Scott Barrett drop the ball a lot in that game?
He did that stupid pass to no one deep inside the ABs 22. Luckily big brother mopped up the mistake.
My issue with Beauden isn't that he's flat-footed, because the coaches should be able to sort that out. It's that his kicking in general play is atrocious. We had a good chase on a chip kick out of our 22 at one point utterly spoiled because Beauden kicked it far too far. His bombs aren't much chop. His deep kicks seem to unerringly find a man. The cross field kick that was his best weapon last year has disappeared.
I've always had an issue with BB being flat-footed and shuffling the ball along while not committing any defenders. Beauden's point of difference is his acceleration off the mark so I wish he'd take on the line more.
Regarding kicking, I did find it strange that DMac wasn't used more when both are options. We saw one long kick to touch from DMac and another contested bomb which led to a Welsh knock-on. But that was about it.
@bovidae yep, without Dagg there, we seem to think BB is our only kicking option...
Cane was absolutely out on his feet, although looked like he may have injured himself in that final 10 as well, but even then he still kept getting up and knocking them down.
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@bovidae yep, without Dagg there, we seem to think BB is our only kicking option...
Cane was absolutely out on his feet, although looked like he may have injured himself in that final 10 as well, but even then he still kept getting up and knocking them down.
In the absence of BFA I would have thought the best option for bombs in the middle of the field was for DMac to put them up and have BB chasing - he's very good under the high ball. A simple tactic to maximise the strengths of the players out there.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel I've used it for years - you're talking about arguments everyone on the Fern uses, we're all hypocritical in that respect. Also, where did I label anyone a hater? I said there were posters whinging about him.
@nepia said in AB's v Wales:
@Rancid-Schnitzel I've used it for years - you're talking about arguments everyone on the Fern uses, we're all hypocritical in that respect. Also, where did I label anyone a hater? I said there were posters whinging about him.
Sure, if you use that argument then everyone else must. As I said, you bitching about knights riding in to defend a player no matter what is absolutely hilarious.
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Not a bad second half considering the unavailable/injured players:
- Moody
- Coles
- Franks
- Romano
- Retallick
- Kaino
- Read
- TKB
- B. Smith
- Crotty
- Dagg
- J. Barrett
Add Gibson, Black/Gatland, and Proctor to that list and you've got a pretty decent XV.
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Not a bad second half considering the unavailable/injured players:
- Moody
- Coles
- Franks
- Romano
- Retallick
- Kaino
- Read
- TKB
- B. Smith
- Crotty
- Dagg
- J. Barrett
Add Gibson, Black/Gatland, and Proctor to that list and you've got a pretty decent XV.
@tim assume Ardie was unavailable due to his mumps?
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@tim assume Ardie was unavailable due to his mumps?
@taniwharugby Yeah. Guess he was available for the Wales game though?
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@nepia said in AB's v Wales:
@Rancid-Schnitzel I've used it for years - you're talking about arguments everyone on the Fern uses, we're all hypocritical in that respect. Also, where did I label anyone a hater? I said there were posters whinging about him.
Sure, if you use that argument then everyone else must. As I said, you bitching about knights riding in to defend a player no matter what is absolutely hilarious.
@rancid-schnitzel said in AB's v Wales:
@nepia said in AB's v Wales:
@Rancid-Schnitzel I've used it for years - you're talking about arguments everyone on the Fern uses, we're all hypocritical in that respect. Also, where did I label anyone a hater? I said there were posters whinging about him.
Sure, if you use that argument then everyone else must. As I said, you bitching about knights riding in to defend a player no matter what is absolutely hilarious.
If you want to pretend I'm somehow worse than everyone else on the Fern then go for your life, although, if I hadn't have mentioned BB's performance you likely wouldn't have bothered responding.
@Tim I think he's actually all good for once isn't he?
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Sam Cane. Jesus.
Rieko Ioane. Wow.
Huge efforts all around, but the tactic of constantly returning possession must have been a strategy, which is fine it the kicks are contestable, but it was poorly executed and Wales did well by not really kicking to us at all. When they did, I though Dmac had his best game running back through traffic to link with our forwards, where there were also opportunities (none came off) for breaks as well. Much better and finally some positive signs.
I really like that new Wales 7, he looks the goods. Biggar also went really well I think, and they did well running men through the midfield then taking advantage of our men - although I think they also had about three examples of shepherding/our defenders being taken out, where the attacking player then ran exactly through that space. Fair enough to keep doing it though, because it wasn't being picked up on by the officials. Great try at the end of the first half too - looked a smidge forward, but probably flat enough to not be called back (I wouldn't want that called back for us). Bad read by Barrett I think helped them, but it was a beauty.
Of course, not as good as the 7 man scrum to Ioane move. That was really pretty.
Most of it has been said, but every time I think Patty T will have the game to show he has it in him, he doesn't show up. Made about three great tackles in the first 3 minutes then spent the rest of his time trying to keep up. He's really only a final 20 minutes player, where he can be used well.
(L) Whitelock played relatively well, but he doesn't have Read's speed to cover his game as well. He did OK with his time, but doesn't look like the answer to me. And, I think I'm starting to agree that Squire isn't the answer at 6. He makes tackles, but his lack of defensive impact is highlighted by every tackle made by Cane, who doesn't just make them, but makes them count. To be fair to him, much of his game is based around us having the ball, but I didn't see him putting his hand up to make those runs, and what carries he didi have were pretty ineffective. SBW did a better job coming in from 2nd 5 in taking on that role.
Overall, glad to have that game over, but we are very focused on looking for magic from Ioane. Without him today, how many of those tries would have been created or finished? That's my key problem - even ALB's try was only due to Ioane - because Barrett sure as fuck wasn't help, taking the ball literally flat footed with a straight up pass. He was as non-influential as I can remember today, so little contribution from 10, except for a few cracking cover tackles which only reinforce the view that he is a better international 15 than 10, right now. A number of work ons for him.
Aaron Smith had one of his poorer games and I think needs a break, and a fucking haircut.
@gt12 said in AB's v Wales:
... they also had about three examples of shepherding/our defenders being taken out, where the attacking player then ran exactly through that space. ...
I mentioned that at half time. They were constantly running shields into the defence
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Fuck it, lets do a XXIII.
Not a bad second half considering the unavailable/injured players:
- Moody
- Coles
- Franks
- Romano
- Retallick
- Kaino
- Gibson
- Read
- TKB
- Mo’unga
- B. Smith/NMS
- Crotty/J. Barrett
- Proctor/Crotty
- Dagg
- J. Barrett/B. Smith
- Coltman
- Daniel Lienert-Brown
- Faumuina
- Scrafton
- Luatua
- Hall
- Black
- Lowe/NMS
EDIT: Daniel Lienert-Brown is injured.
EDIT-2: Forgot Cruden -
Fuck it, lets do a XXIII.
Not a bad second half considering the unavailable/injured players:
- Moody
- Coles
- Franks
- Romano
- Retallick
- Kaino
- Gibson
- Read
- TKB
- Mo’unga
- B. Smith/NMS
- Crotty/J. Barrett
- Proctor/Crotty
- Dagg
- J. Barrett/B. Smith
- Coltman
- Daniel Lienert-Brown
- Faumuina
- Scrafton
- Luatua
- Hall
- Black
- Lowe/NMS
EDIT: Daniel Lienert-Brown is injured.
EDIT-2: Forgot Cruden@tim said in AB's v Wales:
Fuck it, lets do a XXIII.
Not a bad second half considering the unavailable/injured players:
- Moody
- Coles
- Franks
- Romano
- Retallick
- Kaino
- Gibson
- Read
- TKB
- Mo’unga
- B. Smith
- Crotty
- Proctor
- Dagg
- J. Barrett
- Coltman
- Faumuina
- Scrafton
- Luatua
- Hall
- Black
- Lowe
Didn’t one of the decent props from Canterbury or Ta$man declare for Tonga or Samoa this year?
NMS
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Fuck it, lets do a XXIII.
Not a bad second half considering the unavailable/injured players:
- Moody
- Coles
- Franks
- Romano
- Retallick
- Kaino
- Gibson
- Read
- TKB
- Mo’unga
- B. Smith/NMS
- Crotty/J. Barrett
- Proctor/Crotty
- Dagg
- J. Barrett/B. Smith
- Coltman
- Daniel Lienert-Brown
- Faumuina
- Scrafton
- Luatua
- Hall
- Black
- Lowe/NMS
EDIT: Daniel Lienert-Brown is injured.
EDIT-2: Forgot Cruden@tim some of them were available werent they, just not selected?
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@tim some of them were available werent they, just not selected?
@taniwharugby I don’t think so. Who are you suggesting?
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@taniwharugby I don’t think so. Who are you suggesting?
@tim Mounga and TKB?
Question is...assuming Reiko cant win Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year, does he get the 'bigger' prize of player of the Year?
edit scratch Mounga, he broke something...
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I enjoyed watching us more in this game than most others this year. I think mainly because we had so little ball their wasn't time for multiple stupid errors.
Good win considering our 9, 10 and 12 were rubbish. Our kicking game was shit, so Wales found it easy to pin us back.
Awesome defense though (TJP aside) our forwards fucked theirs up. Then Ioane did something awesome and we scored. That was pretty much the key, defense, discipline and Ioane.
Loved seeing our 7 man scrum easily handle them.
Decent end to an ordinary year.