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Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth)

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    This will always be worth a re-post

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    • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

      This will always be worth a re-post

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      @taniwharugby said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

      This will always be worth a re-post

      @taniwharugby said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

      This will always be worth a re-post

      I like the bit with them running over breakaway advert

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        Anyone else hear Marshall say that the pickup from the ruck for the disallowed try was fine and immediately relax knowing it would be disallowed?

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          #1097

          Good point by Ozzie journo

          If there is one area of concern for the All Blacks arising from the match – apart from Beauden Barrett’s abominable place kicking – it is this. They were caught a few times, too slow to re-form close to the ruck, and while Foster acknowledged the strength of the Wallabies in targeting this area, and some potential mitigation around positional and personnel disruption, he duly recognised that this is an area where the All Blacks need to improve sharply.

          That presents a conundrum for Akira Ioane, who impressed again in the close channels during the first half. That’s exactly where All Black fans over the years have liked to see their number six; with his sleeves rolled up and his shoulders smacking hard into the opposition.

          Yet it was out wide where Ioane tore the game apart

          Akira and Ardie mean only one close in 'expert', when we really need two. If our hookers were like Marx, we'd be fine, but they are wide boys too.

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          • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

            This will always be worth a re-post

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            @taniwharugby That was certainly B Barretts' best moment in the game.

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            • M Machpants

              Good point by Ozzie journo

              If there is one area of concern for the All Blacks arising from the match – apart from Beauden Barrett’s abominable place kicking – it is this. They were caught a few times, too slow to re-form close to the ruck, and while Foster acknowledged the strength of the Wallabies in targeting this area, and some potential mitigation around positional and personnel disruption, he duly recognised that this is an area where the All Blacks need to improve sharply.

              That presents a conundrum for Akira Ioane, who impressed again in the close channels during the first half. That’s exactly where All Black fans over the years have liked to see their number six; with his sleeves rolled up and his shoulders smacking hard into the opposition.

              Yet it was out wide where Ioane tore the game apart

              Akira and Ardie mean only one close in 'expert', when we really need two. If our hookers were like Marx, we'd be fine, but they are wide boys too.

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              @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

              Good point by Ozzie journo

              If there is one area of concern for the All Blacks arising from the match – apart from Beauden Barrett’s abominable place kicking – it is this. They were caught a few times, too slow to re-form close to the ruck, and while Foster acknowledged the strength of the Wallabies in targeting this area, and some potential mitigation around positional and personnel disruption, he duly recognised that this is an area where the All Blacks need to improve sharply.

              That presents a conundrum for Akira Ioane, who impressed again in the close channels during the first half. That’s exactly where All Black fans over the years have liked to see their number six; with his sleeves rolled up and his shoulders smacking hard into the opposition.

              Yet it was out wide where Ioane tore the game apart

              Akira and Ardie mean only one close in 'expert', when we really need two. If our hookers were like Marx, we'd be fine, but they are wide boys too.

              This is the point I made re Ioane. Impressive but let's see if he can grunt it up against SA.

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                @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                Good point by Ozzie journo

                If there is one area of concern for the All Blacks arising from the match – apart from Beauden Barrett’s abominable place kicking – it is this. They were caught a few times, too slow to re-form close to the ruck, and while Foster acknowledged the strength of the Wallabies in targeting this area, and some potential mitigation around positional and personnel disruption, he duly recognised that this is an area where the All Blacks need to improve sharply.

                That presents a conundrum for Akira Ioane, who impressed again in the close channels during the first half. That’s exactly where All Black fans over the years have liked to see their number six; with his sleeves rolled up and his shoulders smacking hard into the opposition.

                Yet it was out wide where Ioane tore the game apart

                Akira and Ardie mean only one close in 'expert', when we really need two. If our hookers were like Marx, we'd be fine, but they are wide boys too.

                This is the point I made re Ioane. Impressive but let's see if he can grunt it up against SA.

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                @shark said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                Good point by Ozzie journo

                If there is one area of concern for the All Blacks arising from the match – apart from Beauden Barrett’s abominable place kicking – it is this. They were caught a few times, too slow to re-form close to the ruck, and while Foster acknowledged the strength of the Wallabies in targeting this area, and some potential mitigation around positional and personnel disruption, he duly recognised that this is an area where the All Blacks need to improve sharply.

                That presents a conundrum for Akira Ioane, who impressed again in the close channels during the first half. That’s exactly where All Black fans over the years have liked to see their number six; with his sleeves rolled up and his shoulders smacking hard into the opposition.

                Yet it was out wide where Ioane tore the game apart

                Akira and Ardie mean only one close in 'expert', when we really need two. If our hookers were like Marx, we'd be fine, but they are wide boys too.

                This is the point I made re Ioane. Impressive but let's see if he can grunt it up against SA.

                He might not get called on to do it, ABs have a loose forward and a hooker wide. Seems like Akira is the loose forward to go wide, might change Vs SA tho

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                  @voodoo said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                  @bones said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                  @tim said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                  Akira Ioane's big work ons:

                  Jackling. He's a big guy, but that's not an excuse. Gets the odd turnover for the Blues but gives away ruck penalties too. May lack confidence as well as skills there.

                  Link play. Not a traditional big six strength, but could up fitness and improve decision making to get involved more in support. First half of 2019 Super Rugby his link play was excellent, maybe lacks confidence or decision making of when to switch lines.

                  Decision making of when to stay on his lines and when to hit the ruck or link off his line. Does this very well late in the game, but could increase involvement in first 50 minutes by being able to pick when to get involved. That kind of decision making could be the difference between a very good player and a great player.

                  I thought after watching today his only work on for me is a huge nit pick, but I would've preferred to see him take those tries himself - extra pass makes room for a mistake and getting those tries himself maybe has an effect on the oppo"s head space too? Best game in black for me, although admittedly against a fairly ordinary Oz.

                  I agree with this, almost like he was showboating that the gams is too easy for him, look at how unselfish I am etc. Just run over that last defender!!

                  Poor old Akira can’t win can he.
                  Ah well, we can always go back to back Shannon Frizzell.

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                  @gunner said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                  @voodoo said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                  @bones said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                  @tim said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                  Akira Ioane's big work ons:

                  Jackling. He's a big guy, but that's not an excuse. Gets the odd turnover for the Blues but gives away ruck penalties too. May lack confidence as well as skills there.

                  Link play. Not a traditional big six strength, but could up fitness and improve decision making to get involved more in support. First half of 2019 Super Rugby his link play was excellent, maybe lacks confidence or decision making of when to switch lines.

                  Decision making of when to stay on his lines and when to hit the ruck or link off his line. Does this very well late in the game, but could increase involvement in first 50 minutes by being able to pick when to get involved. That kind of decision making could be the difference between a very good player and a great player.

                  I thought after watching today his only work on for me is a huge nit pick, but I would've preferred to see him take those tries himself - extra pass makes room for a mistake and getting those tries himself maybe has an effect on the oppo"s head space too? Best game in black for me, although admittedly against a fairly ordinary Oz.

                  I agree with this, almost like he was showboating that the gams is too easy for him, look at how unselfish I am etc. Just run over that last defender!!

                  Poor old Akira can’t win can he.
                  Ah well, we can always go back to back Shannon Frizzell.

                  Whatchu talking bout Willis?

                  He was fucking awesome. Best player on the paddock. Like Bones said, a huge bit pick, but just cos he was awesome doesn't mean we can't discuss work ons!

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                  • M Machpants

                    @shark said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                    @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                    Good point by Ozzie journo

                    If there is one area of concern for the All Blacks arising from the match – apart from Beauden Barrett’s abominable place kicking – it is this. They were caught a few times, too slow to re-form close to the ruck, and while Foster acknowledged the strength of the Wallabies in targeting this area, and some potential mitigation around positional and personnel disruption, he duly recognised that this is an area where the All Blacks need to improve sharply.

                    That presents a conundrum for Akira Ioane, who impressed again in the close channels during the first half. That’s exactly where All Black fans over the years have liked to see their number six; with his sleeves rolled up and his shoulders smacking hard into the opposition.

                    Yet it was out wide where Ioane tore the game apart

                    Akira and Ardie mean only one close in 'expert', when we really need two. If our hookers were like Marx, we'd be fine, but they are wide boys too.

                    This is the point I made re Ioane. Impressive but let's see if he can grunt it up against SA.

                    He might not get called on to do it, ABs have a loose forward and a hooker wide. Seems like Akira is the loose forward to go wide, might change Vs SA tho

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                    @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                    @shark said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                    @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                    Good point by Ozzie journo

                    If there is one area of concern for the All Blacks arising from the match – apart from Beauden Barrett’s abominable place kicking – it is this. They were caught a few times, too slow to re-form close to the ruck, and while Foster acknowledged the strength of the Wallabies in targeting this area, and some potential mitigation around positional and personnel disruption, he duly recognised that this is an area where the All Blacks need to improve sharply.

                    That presents a conundrum for Akira Ioane, who impressed again in the close channels during the first half. That’s exactly where All Black fans over the years have liked to see their number six; with his sleeves rolled up and his shoulders smacking hard into the opposition.

                    Yet it was out wide where Ioane tore the game apart

                    Akira and Ardie mean only one close in 'expert', when we really need two. If our hookers were like Marx, we'd be fine, but they are wide boys too.

                    This is the point I made re Ioane. Impressive but let's see if he can grunt it up against SA.

                    He might not get called on to do it, ABs have a loose forward and a hooker wide. Seems like Akira is the loose forward to go wide, might change Vs SA tho

                    I'm trying to think of times when we've beaten SA using a wide ranging 6.....

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                    • antipodeanA antipodean

                      @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                      Red card there, another Barrett

                      Shouldn't be - 100% accident. Never looks at the chaser, leg goes out as a natural balance outcome.

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                      @antipodean said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                      @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                      Red card there, another Barrett

                      Shouldn't be - 100% accident. Never looks at the chaser, leg goes out as a natural balance outcome.

                      Tackled in the air ...

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                      • sharkS shark

                        @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                        @shark said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                        @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                        Good point by Ozzie journo

                        If there is one area of concern for the All Blacks arising from the match – apart from Beauden Barrett’s abominable place kicking – it is this. They were caught a few times, too slow to re-form close to the ruck, and while Foster acknowledged the strength of the Wallabies in targeting this area, and some potential mitigation around positional and personnel disruption, he duly recognised that this is an area where the All Blacks need to improve sharply.

                        That presents a conundrum for Akira Ioane, who impressed again in the close channels during the first half. That’s exactly where All Black fans over the years have liked to see their number six; with his sleeves rolled up and his shoulders smacking hard into the opposition.

                        Yet it was out wide where Ioane tore the game apart

                        Akira and Ardie mean only one close in 'expert', when we really need two. If our hookers were like Marx, we'd be fine, but they are wide boys too.

                        This is the point I made re Ioane. Impressive but let's see if he can grunt it up against SA.

                        He might not get called on to do it, ABs have a loose forward and a hooker wide. Seems like Akira is the loose forward to go wide, might change Vs SA tho

                        I'm trying to think of times when we've beaten SA using a wide ranging 6.....

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                        @shark said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                        @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                        @shark said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                        @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                        Good point by Ozzie journo

                        If there is one area of concern for the All Blacks arising from the match – apart from Beauden Barrett’s abominable place kicking – it is this. They were caught a few times, too slow to re-form close to the ruck, and while Foster acknowledged the strength of the Wallabies in targeting this area, and some potential mitigation around positional and personnel disruption, he duly recognised that this is an area where the All Blacks need to improve sharply.

                        That presents a conundrum for Akira Ioane, who impressed again in the close channels during the first half. That’s exactly where All Black fans over the years have liked to see their number six; with his sleeves rolled up and his shoulders smacking hard into the opposition.

                        Yet it was out wide where Ioane tore the game apart

                        Akira and Ardie mean only one close in 'expert', when we really need two. If our hookers were like Marx, we'd be fine, but they are wide boys too.

                        This is the point I made re Ioane. Impressive but let's see if he can grunt it up against SA.

                        He might not get called on to do it, ABs have a loose forward and a hooker wide. Seems like Akira is the loose forward to go wide, might change Vs SA tho

                        I'm trying to think of times when we've beaten SA using a wide ranging 6.....

                        We've beaten them with a wide ranging 8 (in Read).

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                        • antipodeanA antipodean

                          @voodoo said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                          @kirwan said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                          @voodoo said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                          Why does this rule exist? Why can't you crawl if not tackled?

                          Rugby is a game played on your feet.

                          So jumping should be banned too? Diving?

                          It's hardly a handy skill though. Who cares if some bloke wants to try crawling

                          You can't tackle someone who is "off their feet"

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                          @antipodean said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                          @voodoo said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                          @kirwan said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                          @voodoo said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                          Why does this rule exist? Why can't you crawl if not tackled?

                          Rugby is a game played on your feet.

                          So jumping should be banned too? Diving?

                          It's hardly a handy skill though. Who cares if some bloke wants to try crawling

                          You can't tackle someone who is "off their feet"

                          @voodoo the post made my point. How do you stop someone crawling when you can't dive on someone on the ground?

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                          • nzzpN nzzp

                            @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                            @nzzp said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                            good work fatties

                            Havili not that big

                            he didn't do the work! Just took the glory

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                            @nzzp said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                            @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                            @nzzp said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                            good work fatties

                            Havili not that big

                            he didn't do the work! Just took the glory

                            So you're saying he's a back?

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                            • boobooB booboo

                              @antipodean said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                              @voodoo said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                              @kirwan said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                              @voodoo said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                              Why does this rule exist? Why can't you crawl if not tackled?

                              Rugby is a game played on your feet.

                              So jumping should be banned too? Diving?

                              It's hardly a handy skill though. Who cares if some bloke wants to try crawling

                              You can't tackle someone who is "off their feet"

                              @voodoo the post made my point. How do you stop someone crawling when you can't dive on someone on the ground?

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                              @booboo said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                              @antipodean said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                              @voodoo said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                              @kirwan said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                              @voodoo said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                              Why does this rule exist? Why can't you crawl if not tackled?

                              Rugby is a game played on your feet.

                              So jumping should be banned too? Diving?

                              It's hardly a handy skill though. Who cares if some bloke wants to try crawling

                              You can't tackle someone who is "off their feet"

                              @voodoo the post made my point. How do you stop someone crawling when you can't dive on someone on the ground?

                              Indeed, I thanked Antipodean for reminding me of that

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                              • StargazerS Stargazer

                                So will they put Dmac at fullback to replace Jordie, and bring Bridge on when BB goes off, or, will Bridge replace Jordie? I hope the first.

                                Edit: third option is moving Jordan to fullback and Bridge playing on the wing.

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                                @stargazer said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                                So will they put Dmac at fullback to replace Jordie, and bring Bridge on when BB goes off, or, will Bridge replace Jordie? I hope the first.

                                Edit: third option is moving Jordan to fullback and Bridge playing on the wing.

                                Or not taking off BB. It's not compulsory to replace the 10. We just do because we generally have a good one on the bench available.

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                                  I thought weber was fine, he wasn't smith but no one is, and thats something thats needs to be kept in mind, calling for the ball from 30m out and expecting it on your chest at pace on the run might just be 5-10m too far for him, as it fro most people

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                                  • TordahT Tordah

                                    Dishing out red cards for accidental contacts like these might just incentivize more dangerous play from the opposing player when contesting for the ball. If Koroibete hadn't had tackled Barrett in the air, he wouldnot have gotten facekicked. The laws are just confusing now.

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                                    @tordah said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                                    Dishing out red cards for accidental contacts like these might just incentivize more dangerous play from the opposing player when contesting for the ball. If Koroibete hadn't had tackled Barrett in the air, he wouldnot have gotten facekicked. The laws are just confusing now.

                                    So Koroibete run a into Jordie's boot.

                                    A little later there was direct contact to the head with force between BBBR's shoulder and Hoopah!'s head, and no card ...

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                                    • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                                      @shark said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                                      @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                                      @shark said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                                      @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                                      Good point by Ozzie journo

                                      If there is one area of concern for the All Blacks arising from the match – apart from Beauden Barrett’s abominable place kicking – it is this. They were caught a few times, too slow to re-form close to the ruck, and while Foster acknowledged the strength of the Wallabies in targeting this area, and some potential mitigation around positional and personnel disruption, he duly recognised that this is an area where the All Blacks need to improve sharply.

                                      That presents a conundrum for Akira Ioane, who impressed again in the close channels during the first half. That’s exactly where All Black fans over the years have liked to see their number six; with his sleeves rolled up and his shoulders smacking hard into the opposition.

                                      Yet it was out wide where Ioane tore the game apart

                                      Akira and Ardie mean only one close in 'expert', when we really need two. If our hookers were like Marx, we'd be fine, but they are wide boys too.

                                      This is the point I made re Ioane. Impressive but let's see if he can grunt it up against SA.

                                      He might not get called on to do it, ABs have a loose forward and a hooker wide. Seems like Akira is the loose forward to go wide, might change Vs SA tho

                                      I'm trying to think of times when we've beaten SA using a wide ranging 6.....

                                      We've beaten them with a wide ranging 8 (in Read).

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                                      @kiwimurph said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                                      @shark said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                                      @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                                      @shark said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                                      @machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                                      Good point by Ozzie journo

                                      If there is one area of concern for the All Blacks arising from the match – apart from Beauden Barrett’s abominable place kicking – it is this. They were caught a few times, too slow to re-form close to the ruck, and while Foster acknowledged the strength of the Wallabies in targeting this area, and some potential mitigation around positional and personnel disruption, he duly recognised that this is an area where the All Blacks need to improve sharply.

                                      That presents a conundrum for Akira Ioane, who impressed again in the close channels during the first half. That’s exactly where All Black fans over the years have liked to see their number six; with his sleeves rolled up and his shoulders smacking hard into the opposition.

                                      Yet it was out wide where Ioane tore the game apart

                                      Akira and Ardie mean only one close in 'expert', when we really need two. If our hookers were like Marx, we'd be fine, but they are wide boys too.

                                      This is the point I made re Ioane. Impressive but let's see if he can grunt it up against SA.

                                      He might not get called on to do it, ABs have a loose forward and a hooker wide. Seems like Akira is the loose forward to go wide, might change Vs SA tho

                                      I'm trying to think of times when we've beaten SA using a wide ranging 6.....

                                      We've beaten them with a wide ranging 8 (in Read).

                                      And a tight 6 in Kaino. If Ardie is playing that Read role then Ioane doesn't fit the model (although the game plan may differ to those glory days of Read/McCaw/Kaino). If Ioane is to play that wide role that's fine too but then either Savea plays it tigher or we play Jacobsen at 8 (Savea at 7) or swap Savea and Papali'i's roles.

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                                      • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

                                        @voodoo said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                                        Can't teach pace

                                        Actually you can. In the US it is 76.2 centimetres (30 inches).

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                                        @nostrildamus said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                                        @voodoo said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):

                                        Can't teach pace

                                        Actually you can. In the US it is 76.2 centimetres (30 inches).

                                        Ploise exploin?

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                                          The roles of the 6 and 8 can be interchangeable, as long as they know what they are meant to do within their structure. Remember that Read played the tighter role when Squire was used in the wider channels.

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