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    Unsure if this is of interest. If not delete it.

    https://www.rugbypass.com/news/colin-meads-and-brodie-retallick-named-greatest-all-blacks-locks/?fbclid=IwAR0PdTTvZNTvty1jW77j82uLhifn6XJhGRKHHTbrJkp6btFKYvWTezkSK-s

    I did some work for a long retired Ken Gray when young (18). He was a very strong man. He picked up a wooden post and took it up a hill with ease that a mate and I could hardly lift as a combined effort (one end each). Scary for me as I felt I was quite strong back then.

    As part of Sky Sportโ€™s quest to find New Zealandโ€™s Greatest XV, a panel of leading journalists and broadcasters โ€“ Grant Nisbett, Ken Laban, Rikki Swannell and Phil Gifford โ€“ were last week asked by The Breakdown who they thought were the countryโ€™s best-ever locks.

    All Blacks Greatest XV

    1. Tony Woodcock (118 tests from 2002-2015)
    2. Sean Fitzpatrick (92 tests from 1986-1997)
    3. Ken Gray (24 tests from 1963-1969)
    4. Colin Meads (55 tests from 1957-1971)
    5. Brodie Retallick (84 tests from 2012-present)
    6. Michael Jones (56 tests from 1986-1998)
    7. Richie McCaw (148 tests from 2001-2015)
    8. Zinzan Brooke (58 tests from 1987 to 1997). N/A
    9. Aaron Smith (101 tests from 2012-present)
    10. Dan Carter (112 tests from 2003-2015)
    11. N/A
    12. N/A
    13. N/A
    14. N/A
    15. N/A

    Reserves:

    1. N/A
    2. N/A
    3. N/A
    4. N/A
    5. N/A
    6. N/A
    7. N/A
    8. N/A

    Coach: N/A

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      Unsure if this is of interest. If not delete it.

      https://www.rugbypass.com/news/colin-meads-and-brodie-retallick-named-greatest-all-blacks-locks/?fbclid=IwAR0PdTTvZNTvty1jW77j82uLhifn6XJhGRKHHTbrJkp6btFKYvWTezkSK-s

      I did some work for a long retired Ken Gray when young (18). He was a very strong man. He picked up a wooden post and took it up a hill with ease that a mate and I could hardly lift as a combined effort (one end each). Scary for me as I felt I was quite strong back then.

      As part of Sky Sportโ€™s quest to find New Zealandโ€™s Greatest XV, a panel of leading journalists and broadcasters โ€“ Grant Nisbett, Ken Laban, Rikki Swannell and Phil Gifford โ€“ were last week asked by The Breakdown who they thought were the countryโ€™s best-ever locks.

      All Blacks Greatest XV

      1. Tony Woodcock (118 tests from 2002-2015)
      2. Sean Fitzpatrick (92 tests from 1986-1997)
      3. Ken Gray (24 tests from 1963-1969)
      4. Colin Meads (55 tests from 1957-1971)
      5. Brodie Retallick (84 tests from 2012-present)
      6. Michael Jones (56 tests from 1986-1998)
      7. Richie McCaw (148 tests from 2001-2015)
      8. Zinzan Brooke (58 tests from 1987 to 1997). N/A
      9. Aaron Smith (101 tests from 2012-present)
      10. Dan Carter (112 tests from 2003-2015)
      11. N/A
      12. N/A
      13. N/A
      14. N/A
      15. N/A

      Reserves:

      1. N/A
      2. N/A
      3. N/A
      4. N/A
      5. N/A
      6. N/A
      7. N/A
      8. N/A

      Coach: N/A

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      @winger said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

      Grant Nisbett, Ken Laban, Rikki Swannell and Phil Gifford

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      • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

        @winger said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

        Grant Nisbett, Ken Laban, Rikki Swannell and Phil Gifford

        alt text

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        @mariner4life

        Wasn't Ken Gray mainly a loosehead?

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          @mariner4life

          Wasn't Ken Gray mainly a loosehead?

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          @winger said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

          @mariner4life

          Wasn't Ken Gray mainly a loosehead?

          Ken Gray played his last test 8 years before i was born, it's fair to say i have no frikken idea

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          • WingerW Winger

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            I did some work for a long retired Ken Gray when young (18). He was a very strong man. He picked up a wooden post and took it up a hill with ease that a mate and I could hardly lift as a combined effort (one end each). Scary for me as I felt I was quite strong back then.

            As part of Sky Sportโ€™s quest to find New Zealandโ€™s Greatest XV, a panel of leading journalists and broadcasters โ€“ Grant Nisbett, Ken Laban, Rikki Swannell and Phil Gifford โ€“ were last week asked by The Breakdown who they thought were the countryโ€™s best-ever locks.

            All Blacks Greatest XV

            1. Tony Woodcock (118 tests from 2002-2015)
            2. Sean Fitzpatrick (92 tests from 1986-1997)
            3. Ken Gray (24 tests from 1963-1969)
            4. Colin Meads (55 tests from 1957-1971)
            5. Brodie Retallick (84 tests from 2012-present)
            6. Michael Jones (56 tests from 1986-1998)
            7. Richie McCaw (148 tests from 2001-2015)
            8. Zinzan Brooke (58 tests from 1987 to 1997). N/A
            9. Aaron Smith (101 tests from 2012-present)
            10. Dan Carter (112 tests from 2003-2015)
            11. N/A
            12. N/A
            13. N/A
            14. N/A
            15. N/A

            Reserves:

            1. N/A
            2. N/A
            3. N/A
            4. N/A
            5. N/A
            6. N/A
            7. N/A
            8. N/A

            Coach: N/A

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            @winger said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

            Unsure if this is of interest. If not delete it.

            https://www.rugbypass.com/news/colin-meads-and-brodie-retallick-named-greatest-all-blacks-locks/?fbclid=IwAR0PdTTvZNTvty1jW77j82uLhifn6XJhGRKHHTbrJkp6btFKYvWTezkSK-s

            I did some work for a long retired Ken Gray when young (18). He was a very strong man. He picked up a wooden post and took it up a hill with ease that a mate and I could hardly lift as a combined effort (one end each). Scary for me as I felt I was quite strong back then.

            As part of Sky Sportโ€™s quest to find New Zealandโ€™s Greatest XV, a panel of leading journalists and broadcasters โ€“ Grant Nisbett, Ken Laban, Rikki Swannell and Phil Gifford โ€“ were last week asked by The Breakdown who they thought were the countryโ€™s best-ever locks.

            All Blacks Greatest XV

            1. Tony Woodcock (118 tests from 2002-2015)
            2. Sean Fitzpatrick (92 tests from 1986-1997)
            3. Ken Gray (24 tests from 1963-1969)
            4. Colin Meads (55 tests from 1957-1971)
            5. Brodie Retallick (84 tests from 2012-present)
            6. N/A
            7. N/A
            8. N/A
            9. N/A
            10. N/A
            11. N/A
            12. N/A
            13. N/A
            14. N/A
            15. N/A

            Reserves:

            1. N/A
            2. N/A
            3. N/A
            4. N/A
            5. N/A
            6. N/A
            7. N/A
            8. N/A

            Coach: N/A

            Good lifting technique and functional strength are bloody useful and sounds like ABs of that era ( well, blokes in general ) had it in abundance compared to todays gym bunnies.

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              @mariner4life

              Wasn't Ken Gray mainly a loosehead?

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              @winger said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

              Wasn't Ken Gray mainly a loosehead?

              He played both but more as a TH. Anyone who saw him play rates Gray as one of the best ever AB props, so not surprised at his selection.

              They named the loose forwards last night.

              6 M Jones
              7 McCaw
              8 Brooke

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              • BovidaeB Bovidae

                @winger said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                Wasn't Ken Gray mainly a loosehead?

                He played both but more as a TH. Anyone who saw him play rates Gray as one of the best ever AB props, so not surprised at his selection.

                They named the loose forwards last night.

                6 M Jones
                7 McCaw
                8 Brooke

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                @bovidae said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                @winger said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                Wasn't Ken Gray mainly a loosehead?

                He played both but more as a TH. Anyone who saw him play rates Gray as one of the best ever AB props, so not surprised at his selection.

                They named the loose forwards last night.

                6 M Jones
                7 McCaw
                8 Brooke

                24 tests isnโ€™t very many even for that era. He must be good to get in the team ahead of more recent guys like Brown, Hayman and Frankโ€™s

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                  @bovidae said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                  @winger said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                  Wasn't Ken Gray mainly a loosehead?

                  He played both but more as a TH. Anyone who saw him play rates Gray as one of the best ever AB props, so not surprised at his selection.

                  They named the loose forwards last night.

                  6 M Jones
                  7 McCaw
                  8 Brooke

                  24 tests isnโ€™t very many even for that era. He must be good to get in the team ahead of more recent guys like Brown, Hayman and Frankโ€™s

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                  @mn5 i was thinking much the same thing but defer to those that actually knew anything about him

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                  • MN5M MN5

                    @bovidae said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                    @winger said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                    Wasn't Ken Gray mainly a loosehead?

                    He played both but more as a TH. Anyone who saw him play rates Gray as one of the best ever AB props, so not surprised at his selection.

                    They named the loose forwards last night.

                    6 M Jones
                    7 McCaw
                    8 Brooke

                    24 tests isnโ€™t very many even for that era. He must be good to get in the team ahead of more recent guys like Brown, Hayman and Frankโ€™s

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                    @mn5 said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                    24 tests isnโ€™t very many even for that era. He must be good to get in the team ahead of more recent guys like Brown, Hayman and Frankโ€™s

                    Here is his bio. Gray was 25 when he made his AB debut, much older than his contemporaries.

                    http://stats.allblacks.com/asp/profile.asp?ABID=337

                    Also, there tends to be a recency bias with these polls.

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                    • MN5M MN5

                      @bovidae said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                      @winger said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                      Wasn't Ken Gray mainly a loosehead?

                      He played both but more as a TH. Anyone who saw him play rates Gray as one of the best ever AB props, so not surprised at his selection.

                      They named the loose forwards last night.

                      6 M Jones
                      7 McCaw
                      8 Brooke

                      24 tests isnโ€™t very many even for that era. He must be good to get in the team ahead of more recent guys like Brown, Hayman and Frankโ€™s

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                      @mn5 said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                      @bovidae said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                      @winger said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                      Wasn't Ken Gray mainly a loosehead?

                      He played both but more as a TH. Anyone who saw him play rates Gray as one of the best ever AB props, so not surprised at his selection.

                      They named the loose forwards last night.

                      6 M Jones
                      7 McCaw
                      8 Brooke

                      24 tests isnโ€™t very many even for that era. He must be good to get in the team ahead of more recent guys like Brown, Hayman and Frankโ€™s

                      That 24 tests over 7 years would be easily over 50 these days, if the 1970 tour was somewhere different than SA he likely would have had more too. He only missed 4 tests from his debut, and for injury not selection, until his retirement.

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                        Ken Gray was an absolute beast. I saw him play once but many times on TV. Unlike Meads he would still be competitive today. I would have him ahead of Olo at TH. I actually think Woody is more contentious.

                        I also think the panel of 'experts' bottled it putting Jones at 6. Kirkpatrick is your six. Make a call and decide which of McCaw and Jones misses out - don't try and have it both ways.

                        Kirkpatrick, Jones, Brooke/Read

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                        • dogmeatD dogmeat

                          Ken Gray was an absolute beast. I saw him play once but many times on TV. Unlike Meads he would still be competitive today. I would have him ahead of Olo at TH. I actually think Woody is more contentious.

                          I also think the panel of 'experts' bottled it putting Jones at 6. Kirkpatrick is your six. Make a call and decide which of McCaw and Jones misses out - don't try and have it both ways.

                          Kirkpatrick, Jones, Brooke/Read

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                          @dogmeat said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                          Ken Gray was an absolute beast. I saw him play once but many times on TV. Unlike Meads he would still be competitive today. I would have him ahead of Olo at TH. I actually think Woody is more contentious.

                          I also think the panel of 'experts' bottled it putting Jones at 6. Kirkpatrick is your six. Make a call and decide which of McCaw and Jones misses out - don't try and have it both ways.

                          Kirkpatrick, Jones, Brooke/Read

                          Maybe they couldnโ€™t decide between Kirky and Tremain?

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                            Ken Gray was an absolute beast. I saw him play once but many times on TV. Unlike Meads he would still be competitive today. I would have him ahead of Olo at TH. I actually think Woody is more contentious.

                            I also think the panel of 'experts' bottled it putting Jones at 6. Kirkpatrick is your six. Make a call and decide which of McCaw and Jones misses out - don't try and have it both ways.

                            Kirkpatrick, Jones, Brooke/Read

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                            @dogmeat said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                            I also think the panel of 'experts' bottled it putting Jones at 6. Kirkpatrick is your six.

                            IIRC the fan vote had MJ just edging out Kaino so Kirkpatrick was a distant 3rd, which goes back to my comment about recency bias and the demographic who voted.

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                              Ken Gray was an absolute beast. I saw him play once but many times on TV. Unlike Meads he would still be competitive today. I would have him ahead of Olo at TH. I actually think Woody is more contentious.

                              I also think the panel of 'experts' bottled it putting Jones at 6. Kirkpatrick is your six. Make a call and decide which of McCaw and Jones misses out - don't try and have it both ways.

                              Kirkpatrick, Jones, Brooke/Read

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                              @dogmeat said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                              Ken Gray was an absolute beast. I saw him play once but many times on TV. Unlike Meads he would still be competitive today. I would have him ahead of Olo at TH. I actually think Woody is more contentious.

                              I also think the panel of 'experts' bottled it putting Jones at 6. Kirkpatrick is your six. Make a call and decide which of McCaw and Jones misses out - don't try and have it both ways.

                              Kirkpatrick, Jones, Brooke/Read

                              Come on DM, make a call on your number 8 ๐Ÿ˜€

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                                @dogmeat said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                                Ken Gray was an absolute beast. I saw him play once but many times on TV. Unlike Meads he would still be competitive today. I would have him ahead of Olo at TH. I actually think Woody is more contentious.

                                I also think the panel of 'experts' bottled it putting Jones at 6. Kirkpatrick is your six. Make a call and decide which of McCaw and Jones misses out - don't try and have it both ways.

                                Kirkpatrick, Jones, Brooke/Read

                                Come on DM, make a call on your number 8 ๐Ÿ˜€

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                                @act-crusader said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                                @dogmeat said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                                Ken Gray was an absolute beast. I saw him play once but many times on TV. Unlike Meads he would still be competitive today. I would have him ahead of Olo at TH. I actually think Woody is more contentious.

                                I also think the panel of 'experts' bottled it putting Jones at 6. Kirkpatrick is your six. Make a call and decide which of McCaw and Jones misses out - don't try and have it both ways.

                                Kirkpatrick, Jones, Brooke/Read

                                Come on DM, make a call on your number 8 ๐Ÿ˜€

                                Ardie!

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                                  @dogmeat said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                                  Ken Gray was an absolute beast. I saw him play once but many times on TV. Unlike Meads he would still be competitive today. I would have him ahead of Olo at TH. I actually think Woody is more contentious.

                                  I also think the panel of 'experts' bottled it putting Jones at 6. Kirkpatrick is your six. Make a call and decide which of McCaw and Jones misses out - don't try and have it both ways.

                                  Kirkpatrick, Jones, Brooke/Read

                                  Come on DM, make a call on your number 8 ๐Ÿ˜€

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                                  @act-crusader I wondered who would call me on the hypocrisy.

                                  My own bias wants me to pick BJ Lochore but I admit he doesn't deserve to be there. I never thought that I would see a more gifted 8 than Zinnie but at times I think Read outshone him, plus he was a genuine lineout option so there you go. Zinny's golden years probably lasted a bit longer but if I had to pick I'd start with Read and put Zinny on the bench.

                                  Kirkpatrick, Jones, Read.

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                                  • dogmeatD dogmeat

                                    Ken Gray was an absolute beast. I saw him play once but many times on TV. Unlike Meads he would still be competitive today. I would have him ahead of Olo at TH. I actually think Woody is more contentious.

                                    I also think the panel of 'experts' bottled it putting Jones at 6. Kirkpatrick is your six. Make a call and decide which of McCaw and Jones misses out - don't try and have it both ways.

                                    Kirkpatrick, Jones, Brooke/Read

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                                    @dogmeat said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                                    Ken Gray was an absolute beast. I saw him play once but many times on TV. Unlike Meads he would still be competitive today. I would have him ahead of Olo at TH. I actually think Woody is more contentious.

                                    I also think the panel of 'experts' bottled it putting Jones at 6. Kirkpatrick is your six. Make a call and decide which of McCaw and Jones misses out - don't try and have it both ways.

                                    Kirkpatrick, Jones, Brooke/Read

                                    He doesnโ€™t exactly look a typical props build though does he ?

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                                    • dogmeatD dogmeat

                                      @act-crusader I wondered who would call me on the hypocrisy.

                                      My own bias wants me to pick BJ Lochore but I admit he doesn't deserve to be there. I never thought that I would see a more gifted 8 than Zinnie but at times I think Read outshone him, plus he was a genuine lineout option so there you go. Zinny's golden years probably lasted a bit longer but if I had to pick I'd start with Read and put Zinny on the bench.

                                      Kirkpatrick, Jones, Read.

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                                      @dogmeat said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                                      @act-crusader I wondered who would call me on the hypocrisy.

                                      My own bias wants me to pick BJ Lochore but I admit he doesn't deserve to be there. I never thought that I would see a more gifted 8 than Zinnie but at times I think Read outshone him, plus he was a genuine lineout option so there you go. Zinny's golden years probably lasted a bit longer but if I had to pick I'd start with Read and put Zinny on the bench.

                                      Kirkpatrick, Jones, Read.

                                      Kaino, Jones, Zinny (if that taxi accident caused a brain injury that turned him into anti vaxx, anti lockdown, Covid doesn't exist loon.) If he's just a loon then Buck, I always liked them both.

                                      Never saw Kirky play but expect if I had I would have also seen Tremain and there'd be no way a Hawkes Bay boy could not pick the Magpie in a close competition.

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                                      • dogmeatD dogmeat

                                        @act-crusader I wondered who would call me on the hypocrisy.

                                        My own bias wants me to pick BJ Lochore but I admit he doesn't deserve to be there. I never thought that I would see a more gifted 8 than Zinnie but at times I think Read outshone him, plus he was a genuine lineout option so there you go. Zinny's golden years probably lasted a bit longer but if I had to pick I'd start with Read and put Zinny on the bench.

                                        Kirkpatrick, Jones, Read.

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                                        @dogmeat said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                                        @act-crusader I wondered who would call me on the hypocrisy.

                                        My own bias wants me to pick BJ Lochore but I admit he doesn't deserve to be there. I never thought that I would see a more gifted 8 than Zinnie but at times I think Read outshone him, plus he was a genuine lineout option so there you go. Zinny's golden years probably lasted a bit longer but if I had to pick I'd start with Read and put Zinny on the bench.

                                        Kirkpatrick, Jones, Read.

                                        Iโ€™m in the Jones, McCaw, Zinny camp with Read off the bench.

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                                          @dogmeat said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                                          @act-crusader I wondered who would call me on the hypocrisy.

                                          My own bias wants me to pick BJ Lochore but I admit he doesn't deserve to be there. I never thought that I would see a more gifted 8 than Zinnie but at times I think Read outshone him, plus he was a genuine lineout option so there you go. Zinny's golden years probably lasted a bit longer but if I had to pick I'd start with Read and put Zinny on the bench.

                                          Kirkpatrick, Jones, Read.

                                          Kaino, Jones, Zinny (if that taxi accident caused a brain injury that turned him into anti vaxx, anti lockdown, Covid doesn't exist loon.) If he's just a loon then Buck, I always liked them both.

                                          Never saw Kirky play but expect if I had I would have also seen Tremain and there'd be no way a Hawkes Bay boy could not pick the Magpie in a close competition.

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                                          @nepia said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                                          @dogmeat said in AB Greatest 15 Rugby Pass:

                                          @act-crusader I wondered who would call me on the hypocrisy.

                                          My own bias wants me to pick BJ Lochore but I admit he doesn't deserve to be there. I never thought that I would see a more gifted 8 than Zinnie but at times I think Read outshone him, plus he was a genuine lineout option so there you go. Zinny's golden years probably lasted a bit longer but if I had to pick I'd start with Read and put Zinny on the bench.

                                          Kirkpatrick, Jones, Read.

                                          Kaino, Jones, Zinny (if that taxi accident caused a brain injury that turned him into anti vaxx, anti lockdown, Covid doesn't exist loon.) If he's just a loon then Buck, I always liked them both.

                                          Never saw Kirky play but expect if I had I would have also seen Tremain and there'd be no way a Hawkes Bay boy could not pick the Magpie in a close competition.

                                          So Zac Guildford should be a shoe in ahead of Jonah at 11 then.

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