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Ireland vs All Blacks (2018)

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  • jeggaJ jegga

    @derm-mccrum said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:

    @sparky said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:

    @machpants Don't know what Foster hopes to gain from criticising Aki for doing what was best for his career when Foster didn't pick him for higher honours.

    Aki has been copping a fair bit this week from various sources. It's kind of like people just worked out that he's playing for Ireland now, but hey I'm sure he's shrugged it off.

    There was some quite animated discussion about it here a few years back, some twat from the emerald Isle tried to claim it wasn't poaching . Apparently its not poaching there was a "tacit agreement" according to him.

    There was talk/mockery about how ridiculous it was to give Michael Bent a jersey when he turned up at Dublin airport too.

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    @jegga said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:

    @derm-mccrum said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:

    @sparky said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:

    @machpants Don't know what Foster hopes to gain from criticising Aki for doing what was best for his career when Foster didn't pick him for higher honours.

    Aki has been copping a fair bit this week from various sources. It's kind of like people just worked out that he's playing for Ireland now, but hey I'm sure he's shrugged it off.

    There was some quite animated discussion about it here a few years back, some twat from the emerald Isle tried to claim it wasn't poaching . Apparently its not poaching there was a "tacit agreement" according to him.

    There was talk/mockery about how ridiculous it was to give Michael Bent a jersey when he turned up at Dublin airport too.

    Eh Tacit agreement was a phrase someone on here invented. What was the name of this twat?

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      Those 1014 lads give Owen Franks an easy time, stating that the ABs look for something else in there TH prop, which they clearly don't have the numbers for, because as you go through it you see no carries, consistent 2 missed tackles per 80 minutes, and a much lower tackle percentage. Is our scrum that good? Is the that good of a cleaner?

      Interesting how they point out some of the difficulties for us in the midfield.

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        Those 1014 lads give Owen Franks an easy time, stating that the ABs look for something else in there TH prop, which they clearly don't have the numbers for, because as you go through it you see no carries, consistent 2 missed tackles per 80 minutes, and a much lower tackle percentage. Is our scrum that good? Is the that good of a cleaner?

        Interesting how they point out some of the difficulties for us in the midfield.

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        @junior Although our forwards catching those bullets are standing very flat, much more so than in previous years.

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        • jeggaJ jegga

          @crucial said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:

          Look. Tana and BOD have buried the hatchet and are sharing a laugh.

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          Next on Tana's list are @Kirwan and @Duluth 😉

          This needs a new caption,

          “ they paid you how much and you won how many games?
          “ yeah I know right”
          Sound of uncontrollable laughter

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          @jegga said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:

          @crucial said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:

          Look. Tana and BOD have buried the hatchet and are sharing a laugh.

          0_1542119909530_original.jpg

          Next on Tana's list are @Kirwan and @Duluth 😉

          This needs a new caption,

          “ they paid you how much and you won how many games?
          “ yeah I know right”
          Sound of uncontrollable laughter

          First thing I thought - that's a great photo for a "Caption Competition"

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          • gt12G gt12

            Those 1014 lads give Owen Franks an easy time, stating that the ABs look for something else in there TH prop, which they clearly don't have the numbers for, because as you go through it you see no carries, consistent 2 missed tackles per 80 minutes, and a much lower tackle percentage. Is our scrum that good? Is the that good of a cleaner?

            Interesting how they point out some of the difficulties for us in the midfield.

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            @gt12 said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:

            Those 1014 lads give Owen Franks an easy time, stating that the ABs look for something else in there TH prop, which they clearly don't have the numbers for, because as you go through it you see no carries, consistent 2 missed tackles per 80 minutes, and a much lower tackle percentage. Is our scrum that good? Is the that good of a cleaner?

            Interesting how they point out some of the difficulties for us in the midfield.

            I think Franks is rated on his handling skills and playmaking in those pods. I have no evidence to support that but it is all I can think of.

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              @gt12 said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:

              Those 1014 lads give Owen Franks an easy time, stating that the ABs look for something else in there TH prop, which they clearly don't have the numbers for, because as you go through it you see no carries, consistent 2 missed tackles per 80 minutes, and a much lower tackle percentage. Is our scrum that good? Is the that good of a cleaner?

              Interesting how they point out some of the difficulties for us in the midfield.

              I think Franks is rated on his handling skills and playmaking in those pods. I have no evidence to support that but it is all I can think of.

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              @crucial

              It could be that, and I'm not having a go at you at all, but if so why the fuck did we get rid of Charlie Faimuina? As a runner, passer, and pretty much any kind of athlete, he was superior, plus his scrummaging was catching up and certainly at international level as a starter. I get that due to their ages, we had to commit to one, but I can't help but feel that during the last two years the ABs would have been been if Charlie stayed and Owen cashed out.

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                @crucial

                It could be that, and I'm not having a go at you at all, but if so why the fuck did we get rid of Charlie Faimuina? As a runner, passer, and pretty much any kind of athlete, he was superior, plus his scrummaging was catching up and certainly at international level as a starter. I get that due to their ages, we had to commit to one, but I can't help but feel that during the last two years the ABs would have been been if Charlie stayed and Owen cashed out.

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                @gt12 said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:

                @crucial

                It could be that, and I'm not having a go at you at all, but if so why the fuck did we get rid of Charlie Faimuina? As a runner, passer, and pretty much any kind of athlete, he was superior, plus his scrummaging was catching up and certainly at international level as a starter. I get that due to their ages, we had to commit to one, but I can't help but feel that during the last two years the ABs would have been been if Charlie stayed and Owen cashed out.

                I agree. I have been baffled by Franks continued high standing with the selectors. From my eye it looks like a case of 'trains like Tarzan, plays like Jane'.
                Charlie would have been great to hold on to but I tend to remember that the opportunity for his family was slightly bigger than the jersey and Franks wouldn't have been ditched immediately anyway.

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                  Those 1014 lads give Owen Franks an easy time, stating that the ABs look for something else in there TH prop, which they clearly don't have the numbers for, because as you go through it you see no carries, consistent 2 missed tackles per 80 minutes, and a much lower tackle percentage. Is our scrum that good? Is the that good of a cleaner?

                  Interesting how they point out some of the difficulties for us in the midfield.

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                  @gt12 so he misses 1 tackle a game then. That’s hardly a sackable offence. There is a sting in how he hits rucks and is a nuisance in slowing ball. His tight play has allowed other props to flourish that are more ball running inclined. He is a key lifter at lineout time and his hands are superb when he is used to catch flat bullets from Smith.

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                    NZ have been blessed with half backs with an outstanding pass. Loveridge, Donaldson, Bachop and now Smith. Australia were fine too with Hipwell (he did impress me when I was a young kid and was my model when I began to play half back), Farr-Jones and Gregan.

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                    • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

                      @gt12 so he misses 1 tackle a game then. That’s hardly a sackable offence. There is a sting in how he hits rucks and is a nuisance in slowing ball. His tight play has allowed other props to flourish that are more ball running inclined. He is a key lifter at lineout time and his hands are superb when he is used to catch flat bullets from Smith.

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                      Thought that would send off the bat sign.

                      Lately (i.e., last five or 6 games), it's pretty much always two actual missed tackles, and I wonder if that is because he is getting tired?

                      He did well against Australia, but less well against the French. Overall, I have him at about 78% success for this year, and 1.9 missed tackles over 80 minutes across 10 matches - including the three matches where he missed none. Source: ESPN stats

                      vs England, 44 minutes, made 6, missed 2 (75%, 3.6 for 80 minutes)
                      vs Australia (Tokyo), 52 minutes, made 5, missed 2 (71%, 3.1 for 80 minutes)
                      vs SA (in SA), 45 minutes, made 9, missed 2 (82%, 3.6 for 80 minutes)
                      vs SA (Wellington), 48 minutes, made 2, missed 1 (66%, 1.7 for 80 minutes)
                      vs Argentina (Nelson), 46 minutes, made 3, missed 2 (60%, 3.5 for 80 minutes)
                      vs Aus (Auckland), 51 minutes, made 11, missed 0 (100%, 0 for 80 minutes)
                      vs Aus (Sydney), 58 minutes, made 8, missed 0 (100%, 0 for 80 minutes)
                      vs France (Dunedin), 45 minutes, made 10, missed 2 (83%, 3.6 for 80 minutes)
                      vs France (Wellington), 33 minutes, made 3, missed 3 (50%, 7.3 for 80 minutes)
                      vs France (Auckland), 57 minutes, made 5, missed 0 (100%, 0 for 80 minutes)

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                          Something that may be a positive for Franks, is that for some reason he still draws tacklers, even though he pretty much goes to ground before he even reaches them. With nothing to back this up - it's pretty rare to turnover from a Franks carry and I'd say it's often quick ball (obviously goes hand-in-hand with a negative or zero metres carry).

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                            Something that may be a positive for Franks, is that for some reason he still draws tacklers, even though he pretty much goes to ground before he even reaches them. With nothing to back this up - it's pretty rare to turnover from a Franks carry and I'd say it's often quick ball (obviously goes hand-in-hand with a negative or zero metres carry).

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                            @bones

                            Could be? These turnovers aren't necessarily from carries, but ESPN says:

                            vs England, 44 minutes, 4 runs, 1 metres, 0 turnovers
                            vs Australia (Tokyo), 52 minutes, 4 runs, 0 metres, 0 turnovers
                            vs SA (in SA), 45 minutes, 0 runs, 0 metres, 0 turnovers
                            vs SA (Wellington), 48 minutes, 3 runs, 0 metres, 0 turnovers
                            vs Argentina (Nelson), 46 minutes, 7 runs, 3 metres, 1 turnovers
                            vs Aus (Auckland), 51 minutes, 4 runs, 1 metres, 0 turnovers
                            vs Aus (Sydney), 58 minutes, 3 runs, 0 metres, 1 turnovers
                            vs France (Dunedin), 45 minutes, 3 runs, 2 metres, 0 turnovers
                            vs France (Wellington), 33 minutes, 4 runs, 3 metres, 1 turnover
                            vs France (Auckland), 57 minutes, 4 runs, 0 metres, 0 turnovers

                            We all know he's not much of a ball runner.

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                              @bones

                              Could be? These turnovers aren't necessarily from carries, but ESPN says:

                              vs England, 44 minutes, 4 runs, 1 metres, 0 turnovers
                              vs Australia (Tokyo), 52 minutes, 4 runs, 0 metres, 0 turnovers
                              vs SA (in SA), 45 minutes, 0 runs, 0 metres, 0 turnovers
                              vs SA (Wellington), 48 minutes, 3 runs, 0 metres, 0 turnovers
                              vs Argentina (Nelson), 46 minutes, 7 runs, 3 metres, 1 turnovers
                              vs Aus (Auckland), 51 minutes, 4 runs, 1 metres, 0 turnovers
                              vs Aus (Sydney), 58 minutes, 3 runs, 0 metres, 1 turnovers
                              vs France (Dunedin), 45 minutes, 3 runs, 2 metres, 0 turnovers
                              vs France (Wellington), 33 minutes, 4 runs, 3 metres, 1 turnover
                              vs France (Auckland), 57 minutes, 4 runs, 0 metres, 0 turnovers

                              We all know he's not much of a ball runner.

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                              @gt12 4 turnovers in 36 runs, around about 1 every 3 games. Seems pretty sound.

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                              • jeggaJ jegga

                                @rancid-schnitzel said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:

                                @mn5 said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:

                                Joe Stanley was the big hard midfielder of that era and was under 90kg if I recall correctly.

                                Just makes me realise how much the AB selectors missed a trick by not picking Marty 'Chuck' Berry. He woulda absolutely dominated.

                                According to his stats, he was 83kg. That's probably lighter than Andrew Mehrtens.

                                That’s not saying much.Have you seen Mehrtens lately?
                                He was at the cafe when I had breakfast with Joe Moody , Jerome Kaino , Damien McKenzie and Liam Squire . Mehrts defence was always a bit suspect but he can tackle any buffet by the looks of him.

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                                Saw Fitzy on Saturday. Looked fit enough to carry Mehrts under one arm to said buffet without breaking sweat.

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                                  @jegga

                                  Saw Fitzy on Saturday. Looked fit enough to carry Mehrts under one arm to said buffet without breaking sweat.

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                                  @victor-meldrew said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:

                                  @jegga

                                  Saw Fitzy on Saturday. Looked fit enough to carry Mehrts under one arm to said buffet without breaking sweat.

                                  Did you ask him out for breakfast? Just seeing him doesn't count.

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                                    Marshall had the ability to take a game by the scruff of the neck in a way other halfbacks couldn't, aside from maybe Weepu. From memory the 2003 RWC game against Wales. There's a lot to admire about that, but it's an easy vote for Smith for me. He makes the rest of the team play better, which is what I consider to be the halfback's key role.

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                                      http://www.allblacks.com/News/33435/a-rivalry-in-numbers-all-blacks-vs-ireland

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                                        @ACT-Crusader and @gt12 I think one of Owen's extra roles is to carry the aura!! But more seriously I think he does have some intimidation factor around scrummaging and ruck clean outs etc. Plus every now again he REALLY tags people in the tackle.

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                                          @booboo said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:

                                          Isn't Marshall the losingest All Black? More losses than any other?

                                          I think he is. 19 losses in 81 tests. Edit: Mehrts also had 19 test losses but in 70 tests.

                                          @Paekakboyz Randell had 14 losses in 51 tests.

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                                          @bovidae said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:

                                          @booboo said in Ireland Vs All Blacks:

                                          Isn't Marshall the losingest All Black? More losses than any other?

                                          I think he is. 19 losses in 81 tests. Edit: Mehrts also had 19 test losses but in 70 tests.

                                          @Paekakboyz Randell had 14 losses in 51 tests.

                                          Randall could also only do two chin ups at Highlanders training. This is less than @Rocky-Rock-Rockbottom rock and @NTA

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