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    @Chris-B said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    @nzzp Now might be a bit too late for Luke, but I think he could have played a sort of Brad Thorn power role.

    We didn't often lose when he did play.

    ah yes, the mythical Romano power. He showed less physicality than Patty T is doing now when he was in his prime FFS. Now that he's 40 years old i doubt it's suddenly got better.

    Why the fuck can we not produce locks in this country?

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    @mariner4life said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    Why the fuck can we not produce locks in this country

    cos you live in Aus 😉 🎣

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    @taniwharugby said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    @mariner4life said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    Why the fuck can we not produce locks in this country

    cos you live in Aus 😉

    fuck up smart ass!

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    @mariner4life said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    @Chris-B said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    @nzzp Now might be a bit too late for Luke, but I think he could have played a sort of Brad Thorn power role.

    We didn't often lose when he did play.

    ah yes, the mythical Romano power. He showed less physicality than Patty T is doing now when he was in his prime FFS. Now that he's 40 years old i doubt it's suddenly got better.

    Why the fuck can we not produce locks in this country?

    I think we can, we can produce two, we just struggle with the 3rd one.

    The Romano hype is interesting, he's carving up the NPC, but then again so is Tom Parsons and he can't even get Super spot.

    @Chris-B said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    We didn't often lose when he did play.

    That is probably more of a reflection of the era he played in than evidence of his superstardom.

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    @Nepia "Hype" is probably a reasonably strong term for "Discarded too early, I think".

    Luke was only 31 going on 32 when he played his last test.

    Was he injured in 2018 for the France series? Otherwise looks like he was discarded for Fifita and Hemopo.

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    @Chris-B said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    @Nepia "Hype" is probably a reasonably strong term for "Discarded too early, I think".

    Luke was only 31 going on 32 when he played his last test.

    Was he injured in 2018 for the France series? Otherwise looks like he was discarded for Fifita and Hemopo.

    I'm talking about this years hype.

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    When McCaw’s leadership came under the spotlight in 2007 there wasn’t much talk about “not getting support on field from others”. And that’s despite the fact there were leaders in that group like Rodders, Mils, Woodcock, Oliver, Rangi, Kelleher.

    Let’s say a Whitelock, Beaudie or Tuipoluto got all rah rah out on the field after an Oz or Argies try, that’s not a great look either. I think there is a bit of leadership going on from a few different players. We simply haven’t played well despite that.

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    @Nepia said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    @Chris-B said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    @Nepia "Hype" is probably a reasonably strong term for "Discarded too early, I think".

    Luke was only 31 going on 32 when he played his last test.

    Was he injured in 2018 for the France series? Otherwise looks like he was discarded for Fifita and Hemopo.

    I'm talking about this years hype.

    It's a sad period for NZ Rugby when people even joke about Luke Romano and "Hype"

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    Feel that the ABs need to play Laumape just to find out what they’ve got in a do or die game. His contract is up next year as I recall and at 27 years of age everyone involved needs to know what’s on the table.

    Argentina defence is begging for someone to straighten instead of Petaia’s constant drifting. Maybe play him wide with Akira against the weaker defenders and let the wingers run some inside lines.

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    @Donsteppa said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    Initial thinking:

    1. Moody
    2. Taylor
    3. Laulala
    4. Vaa'i
    5. Whitelock
    6. A Ioane
    7. Cane
    8. Sotutu
    9. Smith
    10. Mo'unga
    11. Clarke
    12. ALB
    13. Goodhue
    14. R Ioane
    15. B Barrett

    Haven't thought through the reserves yet, but S. Barrett and TJP aren't in them. Tuipulotu needs to bring some more physicality back to his game off the bench. For a big unit with a lot of potential, he sometimes plays under his weight at the top level.

    No chance in my mind, as it is close to what most people have asked from the start and Foster has consistently done things differently to what we have been asking for. Where I do think you will be close is that there wont be many changes. If we had won the last two then yes, but we didn't and the pressure is on.

    I suspect we will still see fullbacks on the wing, inside and outside centers around the other way and I doubt we finally get a balanced back row. I also suspect big name players that were not dominant in their last game get a chance to redeem themselves.

    and no this is a guess, not a source guess 🙂

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    @bayimports said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    I also suspect big name players that were not dominant in their last game get a chance to redeem themselves.

    You'll probably be right, but IMO most of them have been given that chance from a couple of misfires this season.

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    @Chris-B said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    @bayimports said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    I also suspect big name players that were not dominant in their last game get a chance to redeem themselves.

    You'll probably be right, but IMO most of them have been given that chance from a couple of misfires this season.

    we can only hope 🙂

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    @bayimports said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    @Chris-B said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    @bayimports said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    I also suspect big name players that were not dominant in their last game get a chance to redeem themselves.

    You'll probably be right, but IMO most of them have been given that chance from a couple of misfires this season.

    we can only hope 🙂

    ...but, we shouldn't hold our breath(s)!

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    @Chris-B said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    @bayimports said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    @Chris-B said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    @bayimports said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    I also suspect big name players that were not dominant in their last game get a chance to redeem themselves.

    You'll probably be right, but IMO most of them have been given that chance from a couple of misfires this season.

    we can only hope 🙂

    ...but, we shouldn't hold our breath(s)!

    Yeah not til Thursday, that’d be fatal

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    @Chris-B said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    @pakman said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    Pakman 15:

    Moody/Taylor/Laulala/Whitelock/Patty T (if 100%, otherwise Barrett (S))/Cane/Aoane/Sotutu/Smith/Mo'unga/ALB(12)/Goodhue/Clarke/Jordan (if 100%, otherwise Reece)/Barrett(B)

    That's my team, except Patty T. goes to the bench and Scott Barrett starts.

    Time to see what Ioane, Sotutu and Jordan can bring.

    To be honest, I'm not particularly bothered if we don't win the Tri-Nations, because it will be a bit of a limp victory, regardless - so, in my mind this test should be much more about looking to the future.

    I daresay Fozzie will be much more desperate to collect the silverware, but so far his selection strategy (which I might even have followed myself) has dug him into a hole, so let's see if he's willing to be bold.

    Until we lose.

    Hiding to nothing ...

    Lose: sky is falling, Foster must go
    Win: we should have, means nothing, sky is falling, Foster must go

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    @booboo Yeah - Fozzie is caught in a cleft stick - but, somewhat of his own making.

    Something about his plans gang aft agley!

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    I don't think selections will fix shit, we need the coach to stand up and change a game plan we are playing into certain teams hands.Every team that can defend and match or dominate us up front know Foster has a game plan of running those teams off their feet.

    That game plan is obvious and has-been shut down now,Time to sort out another way of beating these teams.The AB's have to go back to finding a dominate forward pack so we can then release our X factor backs.

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    @Chris-B said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    @nzzp Now might be a bit too late for Luke, but I think he could have played a sort of Brad Thorn power role.

    We didn't often lose when he did play.

    Isn't the power role assigned to Patty T? Luke won't have to worry about having big shoes to fill (I think he is a size 17).

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    I'm not an AB coach, I like exercise. But if I was an AB coach I'd probably suggest spending 70 minutes running into a tireless wall that pushes you back without a penalty indicates you need a plan B but you also need to execute it sooner. Oh and use your bench at the right time, not just enough to get their boots dirty,

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    @Chris said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    That game plan is obvious and has-been shut down now,Time to sort out another way of beating these teams.The AB's have to go back to finding a dominate forward pack so we can then release our X factor backs.

    100% this.

    Our thinking should be about how we can rethink ourselves to get ahead of the pack who have closed in on us.

    Argentina played well, and we nearly did enough to get past them. On replay, it looks even better frankly - we were some sloppy passing and handling away from pulling it out. The big question for me is are we in a 2009, where we roared back, evolved our game, and dominated the next 6 years? Or are we 1998, where it turned to custard for another few years, bookended by failure at RWC once again?

    One thing's for sure, it's going to be an interesting few years ahead...

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