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England vs All Blacks

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  • StargazerS Stargazer

    I'd like a Crotty - Goodhue starting midfield against Ireland, with ALB on the bench.

    Would also like TJP-Mo'unga at 9 and 10, with BB at 15 and Dmac at 22 for impact off the bench, but can't see that happening (yet).

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    @stargazer said in England vs All Blacks:

    I'd like a Crotty - Goodhue starting midfield against Ireland, with ALB on the bench.

    It's unbelievable how long they've persisted with SBW, I've lost faith in the selectors regarding the midfield, it's annoying, really.

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    • TordahT Tordah

      @stargazer said in England vs All Blacks:

      I'd like a Crotty - Goodhue starting midfield against Ireland, with ALB on the bench.

      It's unbelievable how long they've persisted with SBW, I've lost faith in the selectors regarding the midfield, it's annoying, really.

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      @tordah It's as if they've been trying to justify his contract. When he re-signed, there were already doubts about the length of his contract extension and whether he'd make the 2019RWC.

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        SBW went off with a injured shoulder. Made 0 metres in attack again.

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          I dislike Itoje as a player! I reckon he is let away with so much at the breakdown, always putting hands in the ruck to slow it down, but I guess good on him, he gets away with it.

          One of these ones where you could say ABs played shit and where luck but actually in reflection did pretty good. Hard place to win, pooring rain and down 15 after 20min Eng played as well as they could, but still stayed calm and tightened the screws. One thing you can guarantee this week and next is how hard teams will come out but absolutely shocking start from us.
          England for me this was your chance and you blew it, too predictable and ABs adjusted and they didnt.

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          • StargazerS Stargazer

            @tordah It's as if they've been trying to justify his contract. When he re-signed, there were already doubts about the length of his contract extension and whether he'd make the 2019RWC.

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            @stargazer said in England vs All Blacks:

            @tordah It's as if they've been trying to justify his contract. When he re-signed, there were already doubts about the length of his contract extension and whether he'd make the 2019RWC.

            I'm sure the selectors will continue to look at his performance as 'playing his way back into form' as they always do.

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              Apart from Australia and a 2nd string French team, it has been a long time since we dominated a tier 1 nation. That has to be a concern.

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                Apart from Australia and a 2nd string French team, it has been a long time since we dominated a tier 1 nation. That has to be a concern.

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                @akan004 I think it's due to the coaches trying new structures and new player combos. They've been experimenting. The question is, will they continue experimenting right until the RWC, so that our RWC opponents have no idea what we're going to bring, or will they use the shortened Rugby Championship to consolidate the new structures and combos that worked well?

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                  A lot of hype and media comment recently about how well the All Blacks use their bench. A bit more focus on the first 20 minutes now required...

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                    Quick post game comment on my very frustrating phone

                    ABs did well to win. Executed kicking very poorly in the first half, played into the hands of the English.
                    English looked very well drilled. Knew what they were thing to do and did it. Didn't give nz any chances to play to their strengths.
                    Skill execution in the first half was woeful. Poor technique and dumb rugby exacerbated this, but the passing kicking tackling and catching was very average

                    Read did well to call a scrum before half time. Brave but paid off

                    We defended the maul twice in the second half! It's a huge work on

                    English rush defence disappeared as the game went on, and then we got going.

                    Just so frustrated with the kicking options taken. Ball in hand we looked good, we just keep giving them the ball

                    Modern rugby laws are terrible. And hard to referee. Itoje was offside, but how do you call that, and not the no arms tackle last week? We also get tries rubbed out regularly for marginal forward passes, or knock ons a long way back to the field, so I'll take it. Seems to be modern rugby

                    Great tussle, but this was England's chance. We're going to face a game like this in knockouts next year and need to play this well. With the weather and the Twickenham factor, it's a good win. Played poorly and won,

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                    • StargazerS Stargazer

                      @akan004 I think it's due to the coaches trying new structures and new player combos. They've been experimenting. The question is, will they continue experimenting right until the RWC, so that our RWC opponents have no idea what we're going to bring, or will they use the shortened Rugby Championship to consolidate the new structures and combos that worked well?

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                      @stargazer I really hope you are right, mate. I feel that it's also partly due to the NH teams having improved since the last wc cycle. We still have the ability to construct tries better than anyone else but I think our defence has regressed badly.

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                        @stargazer I really hope you are right, mate. I feel that it's also partly due to the NH teams having improved since the last wc cycle. We still have the ability to construct tries better than anyone else but I think our defence has regressed badly.

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                        @akan004 I agree about the defence. It's like they've focused so much on those new structures that they've forgotten how to defend.

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                        • sparkyS sparky

                          Sam Underhill scores a try for England after a charge down. Weak defence by Beauden Barrett.

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                          @sparky said in England vs All Blacks:

                          Sam Underhill scores a try for England after a charge down. Weak defence by Beauden Barrett.

                          Oooh aaahhh - Underhill made Barrett look just awful there.

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                            @stargazer I really hope you are right, mate. I feel that it's also partly due to the NH teams having improved since the last wc cycle. We still have the ability to construct tries better than anyone else but I think our defence has regressed badly.

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                            @akan004 I wonder about our defence, it looks bad but I think we defend different to other teams. Teams like SA, Eng, Ireland look to play narrow, shut outside channels and Dominate physicality at all times but do not have a plan B. I think our D is more of a reaction to what we see, a bend but dont break mentality. When teams are in our 22 all of a sudden we get very aggressive. we are very good at giving teams space and then waiting until they don't have the numbers and get turnover rather than be aggressive from the start, yet we can bring line speed when needed.
                            Its not comparing apples with apples I think we are trying to be smart with what we are doing.....I think. Hansen talks about innovation rather than doing the same as everyone else, maybe this is an example.

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                              Quick post game comment on my very frustrating phone

                              ABs did well to win. Executed kicking very poorly in the first half, played into the hands of the English.
                              English looked very well drilled. Knew what they were thing to do and did it. Didn't give nz any chances to play to their strengths.
                              Skill execution in the first half was woeful. Poor technique and dumb rugby exacerbated this, but the passing kicking tackling and catching was very average

                              Read did well to call a scrum before half time. Brave but paid off

                              We defended the maul twice in the second half! It's a huge work on

                              English rush defence disappeared as the game went on, and then we got going.

                              Just so frustrated with the kicking options taken. Ball in hand we looked good, we just keep giving them the ball

                              Modern rugby laws are terrible. And hard to referee. Itoje was offside, but how do you call that, and not the no arms tackle last week? We also get tries rubbed out regularly for marginal forward passes, or knock ons a long way back to the field, so I'll take it. Seems to be modern rugby

                              Great tussle, but this was England's chance. We're going to face a game like this in knockouts next year and need to play this well. With the weather and the Twickenham factor, it's a good win. Played poorly and won,

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                              @nzzp said in England vs All Blacks:

                              Great tussle, but this was England's chance. We're going to face a game like this in knockouts next year and need to play this well. With the weather and the Twickenham factor, it's a good win. Played poorly and won,

                              Spotted them 15 points, on their turf, played mostly like shit, got the W. I’ll take it.

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                                @akan004 I wonder about our defence, it looks bad but I think we defend different to other teams. Teams like SA, Eng, Ireland look to play narrow, shut outside channels and Dominate physicality at all times but do not have a plan B. I think our D is more of a reaction to what we see, a bend but dont break mentality. When teams are in our 22 all of a sudden we get very aggressive. we are very good at giving teams space and then waiting until they don't have the numbers and get turnover rather than be aggressive from the start, yet we can bring line speed when needed.
                                Its not comparing apples with apples I think we are trying to be smart with what we are doing.....I think. Hansen talks about innovation rather than doing the same as everyone else, maybe this is an example.

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                                akan004
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                                @98blueandgold You might be right but teams do seem to be fnding a lot of holes against us this year. That first English try was just so soft and should never have been scored.

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                                • sparkyS sparky

                                  According to ESPN, Owen Farrell missed ten tackles for England.

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                                  @sparky said in England vs All Blacks:

                                  According to ESPN, Owen Farrell missed ten tackles for England.

                                  Poor return on attempted tackles for Farrell, but where's the arm in it?

                                  I'll get my coat

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                                    Although Farrell did put one great Wilkinsonesque tackle in on Read, so not all bad

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                                      @sparky said in England vs All Blacks:

                                      According to ESPN, Owen Farrell missed ten tackles for England.

                                      Poor return on attempted tackles for Farrell, but where's the arm in it?

                                      I'll get my coat

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                                      @disgusted-of-tw said in England vs All Blacks:

                                      @sparky said in England vs All Blacks:

                                      According to ESPN, Owen Farrell missed ten tackles for England.

                                      Poor return on attempted tackles for Farrell, but where's the arm in it?

                                      I'll get my coat

                                      Eddie will be complaining that the refs aren't protecting poor old owie from having to make so many tackles

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                                        Big positive for England was the performance of Sam Underhill. If fit, he's your Openside for 2019.

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                                        • sparkyS sparky

                                          Big positive for England was the performance of Sam Underhill. If fit, he's your Openside for 2019.

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                                          @sparky certainly in the wet. What's he like on a dry fast track?

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