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    @Daffy-Jaffy said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    Interesting what Kearns said about excessive state influence in Aussie rugby.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    @Kiwiwomble said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

    @canefan said in Bledisloe One: Wellington, October 11:

    https://rugby365.com/countries/australia/rieko-ioane-absolved-of-blame-for-dropped-try

    He acted like he scored

    i thought he looked sheepish until other came to him to celebrate

    Just watched it again, I personally don’t think Coles reaction had anything to do with the actual decision and how the TMO and ref dealt with it.

    If it did, then rugby is truly fucked

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    @Daffy-Jaffy Good video, Kearns actually sounds intelligent outside of the commentary box. Made good points I thought.

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    @Kirwan said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    @Daffy-Jaffy Good video, Kearns actually sounds intelligent outside of the commentary box.

    And this is the thing - Australian Rugby often prides itself on being largely private school, educated, and erudite.

    So why does Kearns carry on like a one-eyed flog in the commentary box? It might appeal to certain members of the cognoscenti, but FFS it just sounds like bogan rubbish. And I'm hardly in their Private School wheelhouse.

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    Blind side attack analysis

    https://www.theroar.com.au/2020/11/04/how-rennies-wallabies-were-blindsided-in-bledisloe-3/

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    @NTA said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    So why does Kearns carry on like a one-eyed flog in the commentary box?

    maybe he and Marshall have some kind of bet on about who can be the worst Comms man, especially when both seem to offer great analysis away from the Mic.

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    Sotutu changed his positioning in the scrum to enable a faster pick from the scrum.

    As soon as the All Blacks pack engages on the Wallabies’ 5m line, Sotutu immediately shifts from the conventional number-8 slot to bind between his openside flanker and loosehead lock. This enables him to pick up Codie Taylor’s channel-1 strike before the Australian back row has even started thinking about defending New Zealand’s first-phase attack; before Ned Hanigan knows it, the Blues loose forward is attacking the 10m of space on the short side at pace.

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    @Tim said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    Sotutu changed his positioning in the scrum to enable a faster pick from the scrum.

    As soon as the All Blacks pack engages on the Wallabies’ 5m line, Sotutu immediately shifts from the conventional number-8 slot to bind between his openside flanker and loosehead lock. This enables him to pick up Codie Taylor’s channel-1 strike before the Australian back row has even started thinking about defending New Zealand’s first-phase attack; before Ned Hanigan knows it, the Blues loose forward is attacking the 10m of space on the short side at pace.

    "bind between his openside flanker and loosehead lock. "

    How fucking revolutionary! Like we never did that at schoolboy level in the fucking 1980s ...

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    @booboo You see it done at pro level very often?

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    @Tim said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    @booboo You see it done at pro level very often?

    Doesn't seem like something new, definitely seen it done before. Sotutu was lightening quick though.

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    @Bones said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    @Tim said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    @booboo You see it done at pro level very often?

    Doesn't seem like something new, definitely seen it done before. Sotutu was lightening quick though.

    Quick enough to play 12 you reckon?

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    @Tim said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    @booboo You see it done at pro level very often?

    Seldom. The pleasing thing is it shows ABs had excellent tactical awareness. Sotutu’s work at scrum time marks him as a thoroughbred 8.

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    @voodoo said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    @Bones said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    @Tim said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    @booboo You see it done at pro level very often?

    Doesn't seem like something new, definitely seen it done before. Sotutu was lightening quick though.

    Quick enough to play 12 you reckon?

    He's going to have a tough time getting past Jordie and Clarke and whatever other shiny new wing people decide is suited to the midfield.

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    @voodoo said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    @Bones said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    @Tim said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    @booboo You see it done at pro level very often?

    Doesn't seem like something new, definitely seen it done before. Sotutu was lightening quick though.

    Quick enough to play 12 you reckon?

    As long as Ardie is happy to transition to 13.

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    @Tim said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    @booboo You see it done at pro level very often?

    Pretty certain. It's stock standard stuff. Zinny is a good example.

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    @Tim said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    @booboo You see it done at pro level very often?

    yes

    I also thought they banned it a few years back. But that must have gone by the wayside

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    There was an example of this in a game earlier in the year. The point was made that the no.8 needs to move before the ball has been fed into the scrum for it to be legal.

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    @Bovidae Thanks for clarifying!

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    @JC said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    @pakman said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    @canefan said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    @voodoo said in Bledisloe Three: Sydney, 31 October:

    Man ANZ is a terrible stadium for fans.

    The food is a fucking disgrace. Every single outlet sells the same shit - pies, chips, and hotdogs. You couldn't even get a pizza if you wanted, let alone some noodles or sushi or a decent burger. Imagine all the Asian cafe/restaurant owners who would love a crack at setting up in one of the kitchen to roll out awesome noodle/rice dishes at HT, could all be pre-prepared, pre-ordered, pre-paid for easy collection at HT.

    At HT I queued up at one of the coffee bars for 15mins to get the kids a hot chocolate, only to be told they don't do hot chocolates. Only positive there was that I missed the Wallaby try, and if I didn't see it it didn't happen... 👊

    I see the attendance was only 26k, thats pretty disappointing even given the weather.

    Not much different from grounds in NZ, where the peak culinary offering is probably a Fritz's weiner

    I had delicious Vietnamese a couple of years ago at Bay Oval, although it was the summer.

    Knee-trembler?

    It was good, but not THAT good!

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