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    On the Botia/McKenzie thing - looks bad. One AR with what looks like line-of-sight within 10 metres of the incident didn't even flinch.

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    • StargazerS Stargazer

      @kev Last camera angle shows direct contact with the head. Dmac lowering body position is mitigation. I think it should have been a yellow.

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      @stargazer said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

      @kev Last camera angle shows direct contact with the head. Dmac lowering body position is mitigation. I think it should have been a yellow.

      My main thing was initial contact was body to body and he didn’t aim high. Mixed thoughts - protect the player, but for me it was a great dominant tackle. That’s what Rugby is about.

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        Foster agrees that he's found some competition with Fiji.

        At least he's aware of his limitations...

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        • StargazerS Stargazer

          https://twitter.com/ultimaterugby/status/1413774101307695106

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          @stargazer said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

          https://twitter.com/ultimaterugby/status/1413774101307695106

          Clear red card.

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            @stargazer said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

            @kev Last camera angle shows direct contact with the head. Dmac lowering body position is mitigation. I think it should have been a yellow.

            My main thing was initial contact was body to body and he didn’t aim high. Mixed thoughts - protect the player, but for me it was a great dominant tackle. That’s what Rugby is about.

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            @kev said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

            @stargazer said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

            @kev Last camera angle shows direct contact with the head. Dmac lowering body position is mitigation. I think it should have been a yellow.

            My main thing was initial contact was body to body and he didn’t aim high. Mixed thoughts - protect the player, but for me it was a great dominant tackle. That’s what Rugby is about.

            I don't agree with any of this, yellow all day for me.

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              I’m really liking Blackadder the Younger. I’d love to see him, Dalton and Akira in the loose. Then bring on Ardie in the second half. Frizzell just doesn’t have it and I’m leaning that way on Sotutu.

              It’s a bit concerning that 50 year old Sam Whitelock is the best lock by a proverbial country mile. Hopefully Retallick can get back to speed. Patty T isn’t consistent enough and Scott B gets sent off.

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                @stargazer said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                @kev Last camera angle shows direct contact with the head. Dmac lowering body position is mitigation. I think it should have been a yellow.

                My main thing was initial contact was body to body and he didn’t aim high. Mixed thoughts - protect the player, but for me it was a great dominant tackle. That’s what Rugby is about.

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                @kev guess the thing is, Dmac is already a lower target, he was low before the guy even lined him up...ideally, for the game next week he doesnt cop a ban because he is a good player, but in reality, I cant see how he doesnt get a break.

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                  @stargazer said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                  @kev Last camera angle shows direct contact with the head. Dmac lowering body position is mitigation. I think it should have been a yellow.

                  My main thing was initial contact was body to body and he didn’t aim high. Mixed thoughts - protect the player, but for me it was a great dominant tackle. That’s what Rugby is about.

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                  @kev said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                  @stargazer said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                  @kev Last camera angle shows direct contact with the head. Dmac lowering body position is mitigation. I think it should have been a yellow.

                  My main thing was initial contact was body to body and he didn’t aim high. Mixed thoughts - protect the player, but for me it was a great dominant tackle. That’s what Rugby is about.

                  Process is pretty clear though - head contact, high degree of danger, it's red or maaaybe yellow. World Rugby are trying to take these hits out of the game,a nd putting the responsibility on teh tackler. It's only going to work if people actually believe that anyone who goes high is going to get pinged - otherwise the risk/reward is unbalanced.

                  It's ... just that they don't seem to care to apply their own framework.

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                    Just realised, weren't they meant to have 'vaccinate Fiji' on their jerseys?

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                    @tj said Just realised, weren't they meant to have 'vaccinate Fiji' on their jerseys?
                    Dumb ass Religious anti vacc influence sadly -
                    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/300354390/its-a-tragedy-fijian-team-ditches-plan-to-wear-vaccinate-jerseys-against-all-blacks

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                    • nzzpN nzzp

                      @kev said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                      @stargazer said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                      @kev Last camera angle shows direct contact with the head. Dmac lowering body position is mitigation. I think it should have been a yellow.

                      My main thing was initial contact was body to body and he didn’t aim high. Mixed thoughts - protect the player, but for me it was a great dominant tackle. That’s what Rugby is about.

                      Process is pretty clear though - head contact, high degree of danger, it's red or maaaybe yellow. World Rugby are trying to take these hits out of the game,a nd putting the responsibility on teh tackler. It's only going to work if people actually believe that anyone who goes high is going to get pinged - otherwise the risk/reward is unbalanced.

                      It's ... just that they don't seem to care to apply their own framework.

                      93b81d9d-fbac-4a8e-a8b0-9ecc5c2e14d4-image.png

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                      @nzzp

                      yeah certainly feels like they have gone back on thier stance on head contact, which did border on ridiculous at one point, to now ridiculous they arent being looked at properly

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                      • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

                        Really liked Fijian energy with and with out ball.
                        For ABs, many things worry me but most worrying is: surely we wouldn't put out a far better team against Tonga? Or is that a clever Foster tactic?

                        Props, cupboard is bare and replacements aren't hungry enough (liked De Groot's mobility though)
                        Locks: Whitelock 1st on the team list for me.
                        Blackadder I suspect better at 6 than 7
                        Dalton best 7 over 2 games and probably would make one of the better 6s (SF looks the part doesn't play the part)
                        Jacobson>Sotutu and don't play HS with SF
                        10: BB's kicking and some optiontaking still worries me. Don't think Richie will be too worried but again he still needs to prove he can insert himself in tough matches.
                        12/13 DH and ALB for me. Ioane still needs to pass and defend consistently.
                        We don't know who our wings are, best creator was the replacement hooker.
                        FB: not such a worry, plenty of contenders.
                        Coaching: highly consistent. Consistently mediocre.

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                        @nostrildamus said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                        Really liked Fijian energy with and with out ball.
                        For ABs, many things worry me but most worrying is: surely we wouldn't put out a far better team against Tonga? Or is that a clever Foster tactic?

                        Props, cupboard is bare and replacements aren't hungry enough (liked De Groot's mobility though)
                        Locks: Whitelock 1st on the team list for me.
                        Blackadder I suspect better at 6 than 7
                        Dalton best 7 over 2 games and probably would make one of the better 6s (SF looks the part doesn't play the part)
                        Jacobson>Sotutu and don't play HS with SF
                        10: BB's kicking and some optiontaking still worries me. Don't think Richie will be too worried but again he still needs to prove he can insert himself in tough matches.
                        12/13 DH and ALB for me. Ioane still needs to pass and defend consistently.
                        We don't know who our wings are, best creator was the replacement hooker.
                        FB: not such a worry, plenty of contenders.
                        Coaching: highly consistent. Consistently mediocre.

                        Great analysis spot on IMO

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                        • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                          @nzzp

                          yeah certainly feels like they have gone back on thier stance on head contact, which did border on ridiculous at one point, to now ridiculous they arent being looked at properly

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                          @taniwharugby said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                          @nzzp

                          yeah certainly feels like they have gone back on thier stance on head contact, which did border on ridiculous to now ridiculous they arent being looked at properly

                          from the bizarre to the ridiculous

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                            @kev guess the thing is, Dmac is already a lower target, he was low before the guy even lined him up...ideally, for the game next week he doesnt cop a ban because he is a good player, but in reality, I cant see how he doesnt get a break.

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                            @taniwharugby said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                            @kev guess the thing is, Dmac is already a lower target, he was low before the guy even lined him up...ideally he doesnt cop a ban because he is a good player, but in reality, I cant see how he doesnt get a break.

                            It’s a hard one. These things happen so quickly. DMAC got up with no problems which would say despite how he looks he didn’t actually catch him. Like you say, he might get time.

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                              @kev said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                              @stargazer said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                              @kev Last camera angle shows direct contact with the head. Dmac lowering body position is mitigation. I think it should have been a yellow.

                              My main thing was initial contact was body to body and he didn’t aim high. Mixed thoughts - protect the player, but for me it was a great dominant tackle. That’s what Rugby is about.

                              Process is pretty clear though - head contact, high degree of danger, it's red or maaaybe yellow. World Rugby are trying to take these hits out of the game,a nd putting the responsibility on teh tackler. It's only going to work if people actually believe that anyone who goes high is going to get pinged - otherwise the risk/reward is unbalanced.

                              It's ... just that they don't seem to care to apply their own framework.

                              93b81d9d-fbac-4a8e-a8b0-9ecc5c2e14d4-image.png

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                              @nzzp said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                              @kev said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                              @stargazer said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                              @kev Last camera angle shows direct contact with the head. Dmac lowering body position is mitigation. I think it should have been a yellow.

                              My main thing was initial contact was body to body and he didn’t aim high. Mixed thoughts - protect the player, but for me it was a great dominant tackle. That’s what Rugby is about.

                              Process is pretty clear though - head contact, high degree of danger, it's red or maaaybe yellow. World Rugby are trying to take these hits out of the game,a nd putting the responsibility on teh tackler. It's only going to work if people actually believe that anyone who goes high is going to get pinged - otherwise the risk/reward is unbalanced.

                              It's ... just that they don't seem to care to apply their own framework.

                              93b81d9d-fbac-4a8e-a8b0-9ecc5c2e14d4-image.png

                              On a second or third look it looks like he is attempting to go low into the tackle, DMac makes it look worse by hesitating and trying to change direction or brace for the impact

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                              • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

                                @tj said Just realised, weren't they meant to have 'vaccinate Fiji' on their jerseys?
                                Dumb ass Religious anti vacc influence sadly -
                                https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/300354390/its-a-tragedy-fijian-team-ditches-plan-to-wear-vaccinate-jerseys-against-all-blacks

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                                @daffy-jaffy said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                                @tj Dumb ass Religious anti vacc influence sadly -
                                https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/300354390/its-a-tragedy-fijian-team-ditches-plan-to-wear-vaccinate-jerseys-against-all-blacks

                                That's a shocker. Way to get in your sponsors bad books too.

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                                • nzzpN nzzp

                                  @kev said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                                  @stargazer said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                                  @kev Last camera angle shows direct contact with the head. Dmac lowering body position is mitigation. I think it should have been a yellow.

                                  My main thing was initial contact was body to body and he didn’t aim high. Mixed thoughts - protect the player, but for me it was a great dominant tackle. That’s what Rugby is about.

                                  Process is pretty clear though - head contact, high degree of danger, it's red or maaaybe yellow. World Rugby are trying to take these hits out of the game,a nd putting the responsibility on teh tackler. It's only going to work if people actually believe that anyone who goes high is going to get pinged - otherwise the risk/reward is unbalanced.

                                  It's ... just that they don't seem to care to apply their own framework.

                                  93b81d9d-fbac-4a8e-a8b0-9ecc5c2e14d4-image.png

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                                  @nzzp said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                                  @kev said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                                  @stargazer said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                                  @kev Last camera angle shows direct contact with the head. Dmac lowering body position is mitigation. I think it should have been a yellow.

                                  My main thing was initial contact was body to body and he didn’t aim high. Mixed thoughts - protect the player, but for me it was a great dominant tackle. That’s what Rugby is about.

                                  Process is pretty clear though - head contact, high degree of danger, it's red or maaaybe yellow. World Rugby are trying to take these hits out of the game,a nd putting the responsibility on teh tackler. It's only going to work if people actually believe that anyone who goes high is going to get pinged - otherwise the risk/reward is unbalanced.

                                  It's ... just that they don't seem to care to apply their own framework.

                                  93b81d9d-fbac-4a8e-a8b0-9ecc5c2e14d4-image.png

                                  Every Fijian tackle has a very high degree of danger

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                                  • Rancid SchnitzelR Rancid Schnitzel

                                    @tim said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                                    An idiot:

                                    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/300354196/sir-steve-hansen-says-its-stupid-that-ian-foster-hasnt-been-resigned-as-all-blacks-coach-until-2023

                                    He should have retired in 2015. Although that might have inflicted Foster on us even earlier.

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                                    @rancid-schnitzel At least we'd be past Foster by now if he did?

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                                      @nzzp said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                                      @kev said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                                      @stargazer said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                                      @kev Last camera angle shows direct contact with the head. Dmac lowering body position is mitigation. I think it should have been a yellow.

                                      My main thing was initial contact was body to body and he didn’t aim high. Mixed thoughts - protect the player, but for me it was a great dominant tackle. That’s what Rugby is about.

                                      Process is pretty clear though - head contact, high degree of danger, it's red or maaaybe yellow. World Rugby are trying to take these hits out of the game,a nd putting the responsibility on teh tackler. It's only going to work if people actually believe that anyone who goes high is going to get pinged - otherwise the risk/reward is unbalanced.

                                      It's ... just that they don't seem to care to apply their own framework.

                                      93b81d9d-fbac-4a8e-a8b0-9ecc5c2e14d4-image.png

                                      On a second or third look it looks like he is attempting to go low into the tackle, DMac makes it look worse by hesitating and trying to change direction or brace for the impact

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                                      @nevorian said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                                      @nzzp said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                                      @kev said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                                      @stargazer said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                                      @kev Last camera angle shows direct contact with the head. Dmac lowering body position is mitigation. I think it should have been a yellow.

                                      My main thing was initial contact was body to body and he didn’t aim high. Mixed thoughts - protect the player, but for me it was a great dominant tackle. That’s what Rugby is about.

                                      Process is pretty clear though - head contact, high degree of danger, it's red or maaaybe yellow. World Rugby are trying to take these hits out of the game,a nd putting the responsibility on teh tackler. It's only going to work if people actually believe that anyone who goes high is going to get pinged - otherwise the risk/reward is unbalanced.

                                      It's ... just that they don't seem to care to apply their own framework.

                                      93b81d9d-fbac-4a8e-a8b0-9ecc5c2e14d4-image.png

                                      On a second or third look it looks like he is attempting to go low into the tackle, DMac makes it look worse by hesitating and trying to change direction or brace for the impact

                                      I don't agree. DMAc's body height doesn't change appreciably from the picture the tackler sees before committing. He sees Damien is low and launches at him, hitting him high.

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                                      • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

                                        Really liked Fijian energy with and with out ball.
                                        For ABs, many things worry me but most worrying is: surely we wouldn't put out a far better team against Tonga? Or is that a clever Foster tactic?

                                        Props, cupboard is bare and replacements aren't hungry enough (liked De Groot's mobility though)
                                        Locks: Whitelock 1st on the team list for me.
                                        Blackadder I suspect better at 6 than 7
                                        Dalton best 7 over 2 games and probably would make one of the better 6s (SF looks the part doesn't play the part)
                                        Jacobson>Sotutu and don't play HS with SF
                                        10: BB's kicking and some optiontaking still worries me. Don't think Richie will be too worried but again he still needs to prove he can insert himself in tough matches.
                                        12/13 DH and ALB for me. Ioane still needs to pass and defend consistently.
                                        We don't know who our wings are, best creator was the replacement hooker.
                                        FB: not such a worry, plenty of contenders.
                                        Coaching: highly consistent. Consistently mediocre.

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                                        @nostrildamus said in All Blacks vs Fiji:

                                        We don't know who our wings are,

                                        That guy who's scored 8 tries in 115 minutes might be worth another go? 🙂

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                                          George Bridge still a bit shit? Yeah, I think so.

                                          Hamilton in disguise.

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