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All Blacks v Springboks

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  • No QuarterN Online
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    @Chester-Draws I think it's worth keeping in mind that Beauden's move to 10 coincided with a bunch of all time greats retiring, including the GOAT himself McCaw. I think our record has been nothing short of remarkable since the RWC15 given that mass exodus. No other team in the world could lose that much experience in one go and still beat basically all comers.

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    • No QuarterN No Quarter

      We're building a good list of scapegoats now:

      Jordie - outrageous quick throw with Bok defenders everywhere
      Rieko - bundled into touch too often / called for quick throw then ran away from it
      ALB - dumb intercept gifting them a try / ignored A Smith on his outside butchering a try Folau style
      Beauden - woeful kicking, both at goal and in general play
      Read - buck stops with the captain when setting up the winning play (drop goal FFS)
      TJP - butchered a try running the complete wrong angle and got cut down by a big fat no. 8
      DMac - poor ball security on the final play when we had an overlap

      Think that covers it - anyone else we can hate on?

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      @no-quarter said in All Blacks v Springboks:

      We're building a good list of scapegoats now:

      Jordie - outrageous quick throw with Bok defenders everywhere
      Rieko - bundled into touch too often / called for quick throw then ran away from it
      ALB - dumb intercept gifting them a try / ignored A Smith on his outside butchering a try Folau style
      Beauden - woeful kicking, both at goal and in general play
      Read - buck stops with the captain when setting up the winning play (drop goal FFS)
      TJP - butchered a try running the complete wrong angle and got cut down by a big fat no. 8
      DMac - poor ball security on the final play when we had an overlap

      Think that covers it - anyone else we can hate on?

      In other words it was a team effort. Based on the comments by some of these nutcases youd think it was an inside job by the Barrett family.

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      • Chester DrawsC Chester Draws

        @antipodean said in All Blacks v Springboks:

        @chester-draws said in All Blacks v Springboks:

        It's a flawed plan IMO. It's really obvious, and so the counter is not hard to figure out. I really hope we move on from it before the RWC.

        I'm guessing you've not noticed our win loss ratio for the last decade?

        Our dropping ratio? Yeah, I noticed.

        The current style not been our plan for "a decade". You don't get to use the Carter and Cruden periods to back up how good Beauden is.

        We used to play fast, but we didn't use to take the risks we take now. We didn't leave every game to deep into the second half to wrap it up.

        The old plan was better. Attack at all times, sure, but be prepared to take it in to contact if nothing was going on.

        Have some set plays, if possession is not yielding points. Use strike weapons other than your 1st-5 in those plays.

        Take easy kicks for penalties even at 40 metres out (like what made Donald a hero -- imagine if we had chosen to not take that kick --we'd likely have lost). That was seven years ago. I think the current team would lose that match.

        The cross-field kicks were much rarer too. They're typical of the new scheme -- great if they come off, but often just a turn-over of possession.

        The willingness to defend for long periods is starting to slide too. Journalists can get all excited about how defence no longer wins big games in the new AB paradigm, but they're wrong.

        It's just one loss. We've lost before and we'll lose again. What i don't like is that we lost while sticking to our plan.

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        @chester-draws said in All Blacks v Springboks:

        @antipodean said in All Blacks v Springboks:

        @chester-draws said in All Blacks v Springboks:

        It's a flawed plan IMO. It's really obvious, and so the counter is not hard to figure out. I really hope we move on from it before the RWC.

        I'm guessing you've not noticed our win loss ratio for the last decade?

        Our dropping ratio? Yeah, I noticed.

        The current style not been our plan for "a decade". You don't get to use the Carter and Cruden periods to back up how good Beauden is.

        We used to play fast, but we didn't use to take the risks we take now. We didn't leave every game to deep into the second half to wrap it up.

        The old plan was better. Attack at all times, sure, but be prepared to take it in to contact if nothing was going on.

        Have some set plays, if possession is not yielding points. Use strike weapons other than your 1st-5 in those plays.

        Take easy kicks for penalties even at 40 metres out (like what made Donald a hero -- imagine if we had chosen to not take that kick --we'd likely have lost). That was seven years ago. I think the current team would lose that match.

        The cross-field kicks were much rarer too. They're typical of the new scheme -- great if they come off, but often just a turn-over of possession.

        The willingness to defend for long periods is starting to slide too. Journalists can get all excited about how defence no longer wins big games in the new AB paradigm, but they're wrong.

        It's just one loss. We've lost before and we'll lose again. What i don't like is that we lost while sticking to our plan.

        You have to wonder if you actually watched the ABs play prior to 2017. If you're having a cry now, God knows how you handled the late 90s and early 2000s, not to mention 2007-2009.

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        • RapidoR Rapido

          @bovidae said in All Blacks v Springboks:

          While we're pointing the finger at players, a friend who was at the game said TJP would have scored his try after the Goodhue linebreak if he had ran towards the corner. For some unknown reason he cut back towards the defence and was tackled by Whitely.

          He cut back because he was getting run down. I think the main camera angle showed that IMO.

          Don't scapegoat TJPs decision, scapegoat his pathetic weany slow-twitch fibres ...... :man_running_light_skin_tone:

          His getting a good head start and running stupidly flat support running lines ..... now explained .........

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          @rapido tjp hungused a run on the left 5 metres out and tried to run around the defence instead of drawing. Remember seeing it unfold and thinking, little hongi show off is going to get caught in possession here....yep

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            #980

            Cool story

            https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12126726

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            • MajorPomM Away
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              If people are honest with themselves ... was anybody really that bothered by the loss?

              I only managed to get the last 2o minutes live and I was tense as fark. Then as soon as DMac dropped it, I was remarkably sanguine ... in fact, I was almost happy for the Boks and their fans. The only bad thing about that loss was the FUCKING HERALD posting that "Owens mistake" shit pretty soon after.

              Obviously jumped on by all and sundry outside NZ to build to the legend that is arrogant whinging All Black fans.

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                Couple of posts calling out TJP for showing off by doing a hongi. What the? That's a bit off...and weird.

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                  @majorrage
                  Yeah I was at the game and was high fiving and hugging a bunch of awesome Bok fans who were nearby, most exciting and fun game I've seen from the AB's for ages. Prefer by a factor of a million to the previous one, the red card shite fest against France where I was actually bored.

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                  • BonesB Bones

                    Couple of posts calling out TJP for showing off by doing a hongi. What the? That's a bit off...and weird.

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                    #984

                    @bones a get off my lawn moment from curmudgeonly me, but I subscribe to distractions are ok if performance don't suffer, otherwise you're clogging up your focus with trivia

                    Well, that's my theory on getting cutesy after a haka and during a subbing, it better add to your performance

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                    • MajorPomM MajorPom

                      If people are honest with themselves ... was anybody really that bothered by the loss?

                      I only managed to get the last 2o minutes live and I was tense as fark. Then as soon as DMac dropped it, I was remarkably sanguine ... in fact, I was almost happy for the Boks and their fans. The only bad thing about that loss was the FUCKING HERALD posting that "Owens mistake" shit pretty soon after.

                      Obviously jumped on by all and sundry outside NZ to build to the legend that is arrogant whinging All Black fans.

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                      #985

                      @majorrage said in All Blacks v Springboks:

                      If people are honest with themselves ... was anybody really that bothered by the loss?

                      I only managed to get the last 2o minutes live and I was tense as fark. Then as soon as DMac dropped it, I was remarkably sanguine ... in fact, I was almost happy for the Boks and their fans. The only bad thing about that loss was the FUCKING HERALD posting that "Owens mistake" shit pretty soon after.

                      Obviously jumped on by all and sundry outside NZ to build to the legend that is arrogant whinging All Black fans.

                      My rapidly beating heart for the last 10 mins was enough fun to excuse the loss, not felt like that since 2015 and 2011

                      I do love that the default setting for a true AB fan is to immediately congratulate the winner following a loss, as exemplified here on the fern

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                      • SiamS Siam

                        @bones a get off my lawn moment from curmudgeonly me, but I subscribe to distractions are ok if performance don't suffer, otherwise you're clogging up your focus with trivia

                        Well, that's my theory on getting cutesy after a haka and during a subbing, it better add to your performance

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                        @siam huh? Why is it a distraction? To me it's just like shaking hands, or a pat on the back. I find it hard to say it's "getting cutesy" when these guys could well have grown up doing just that as part of everyday life. You're sounding like Phil Kearns finding it bizarre that there's Spanish spoken by Argentinians.

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                        • BonesB Bones

                          @siam huh? Why is it a distraction? To me it's just like shaking hands, or a pat on the back. I find it hard to say it's "getting cutesy" when these guys could well have grown up doing just that as part of everyday life. You're sounding like Phil Kearns finding it bizarre that there's Spanish spoken by Argentinians.

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                          Siam
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                          @bones Cool, fair enough.

                          Not sure it's been part of everyday life as it's arguably the first time on an AB game and I think it was pre-rehearsed and has little upside to performance.

                          Happy to be proven wrong though, haven't lived in Hongi land for decades

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                          • SiamS Siam

                            @bones Cool, fair enough.

                            Not sure it's been part of everyday life as it's arguably the first time on an AB game and I think it was pre-rehearsed and has little upside to performance.

                            Happy to be proven wrong though, haven't lived in Hongi land for decades

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                            @siam said in All Blacks v Springboks:

                            @bones Cool, fair enough.

                            Not sure it's been part of everyday life as it's arguably the first time on an AB game and I think it was pre-rehearsed and has little upside to performance.

                            Happy to be proven wrong though, haven't lived in Hongi land for decades

                            Pretty sure I've seen it before, but I'm sure there's lots of other stuff the cameras don't always show.

                            Bit odd to say you're not sure it's part of their everyday lives.

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                            • BonesB Bones

                              @siam said in All Blacks v Springboks:

                              @bones Cool, fair enough.

                              Not sure it's been part of everyday life as it's arguably the first time on an AB game and I think it was pre-rehearsed and has little upside to performance.

                              Happy to be proven wrong though, haven't lived in Hongi land for decades

                              Pretty sure I've seen it before, but I'm sure there's lots of other stuff the cameras don't always show.

                              Bit odd to say you're not sure it's part of their everyday lives.

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                              Siam
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                              #989

                              @bones well I can't be sure of their everyday lives.

                              Like his hand on heart at anthem time I wonder about theatrical over functional, but happy to take a back seat with 1970's views😊

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                              • MajorPomM MajorPom

                                If people are honest with themselves ... was anybody really that bothered by the loss?

                                I only managed to get the last 2o minutes live and I was tense as fark. Then as soon as DMac dropped it, I was remarkably sanguine ... in fact, I was almost happy for the Boks and their fans. The only bad thing about that loss was the FUCKING HERALD posting that "Owens mistake" shit pretty soon after.

                                Obviously jumped on by all and sundry outside NZ to build to the legend that is arrogant whinging All Black fans.

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                                @majorrage As long as we don't lose in SA, then this might be a blessing in disguise. They will analyse the crap out of their mistakes in a way that they wouldn't have had they won. But if we lose in Pretoria, then SA gets the bragging rights this year plus a huge psychological edge leading up to the RWC, and the neutrals will have a field day of course.

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                                  @majorrage As long as we don't lose in SA, then this might be a blessing in disguise. They will analyse the crap out of their mistakes in a way that they wouldn't have had they won. But if we lose in Pretoria, then SA gets the bragging rights this year plus a huge psychological edge leading up to the RWC, and the neutrals will have a field day of course.

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                                  @akan004 give the poor buggers bragging rights mate, they live in a communist regime πŸ˜‰

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                                    @akan004 give the poor buggers bragging rights mate, they live in a communist regime πŸ˜‰

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                                    @siam lol

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                                    • MajorPomM MajorPom

                                      If people are honest with themselves ... was anybody really that bothered by the loss?

                                      I only managed to get the last 2o minutes live and I was tense as fark. Then as soon as DMac dropped it, I was remarkably sanguine ... in fact, I was almost happy for the Boks and their fans. The only bad thing about that loss was the FUCKING HERALD posting that "Owens mistake" shit pretty soon after.

                                      Obviously jumped on by all and sundry outside NZ to build to the legend that is arrogant whinging All Black fans.

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                                      @majorrage don't like losing, never will be ok with it (in any game I follow or participate in) but was happy for SA and thier fans

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                                      • MajorPomM MajorPom

                                        If people are honest with themselves ... was anybody really that bothered by the loss?

                                        I only managed to get the last 2o minutes live and I was tense as fark. Then as soon as DMac dropped it, I was remarkably sanguine ... in fact, I was almost happy for the Boks and their fans. The only bad thing about that loss was the FUCKING HERALD posting that "Owens mistake" shit pretty soon after.

                                        Obviously jumped on by all and sundry outside NZ to build to the legend that is arrogant whinging All Black fans.

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                                        @majorrage said in All Blacks v Springboks:

                                        If people are honest with themselves ... was anybody really that bothered by the loss?

                                        I wasn't bothered myself and thought it was finally great to watch a TEST match.

                                        That said, if the ABs were going to lose to SA this year I'd rather it have been in SA. It still might happen of course!

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                                        • MajorPomM MajorPom

                                          If people are honest with themselves ... was anybody really that bothered by the loss?

                                          I only managed to get the last 2o minutes live and I was tense as fark. Then as soon as DMac dropped it, I was remarkably sanguine ... in fact, I was almost happy for the Boks and their fans. The only bad thing about that loss was the FUCKING HERALD posting that "Owens mistake" shit pretty soon after.

                                          Obviously jumped on by all and sundry outside NZ to build to the legend that is arrogant whinging All Black fans.

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                                          @majorrage said in All Blacks v Springboks:

                                          If people are honest with themselves ... was anybody really that bothered by the loss?

                                          I only managed to get the last 2o minutes live and I was tense as fark. Then as soon as DMac dropped it, I was remarkably sanguine ... in fact, I was almost happy for the Boks and their fans. The only bad thing about that loss was the FUCKING HERALD posting that "Owens mistake" shit pretty soon after.

                                          Obviously jumped on by all and sundry outside NZ to build to the legend that is arrogant whinging All Black fans.

                                          Didn't hear it and don't care but I've heard it's pretty clear on the commentary feed.

                                          You've got to stop worrying about the Poms and how they feel about us.

                                          Let haterz be haterz.

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