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Wallabies v Springboks II

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    That was fun to watch, the best we've played since the 2019 Perth Bledisloe.

    For all the talk of kicking and mauling, the Bok game plan relies mainly on defence. Physical brick wall defence that starves you of points and creates opportunities on the counter.

    But when you miss tackles and mis-read like they did today then the whole thing falls apart very quickly.

    I was impressed with how we converted our chances, which was something we've struggled with under Rennie. We exploited space well and didn't force it with stupid cross-kicks or triple cut passes.

    Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule. His introduction has changed our season. Quade gets the attention, but it's Kerevi who has won us games.

    Also a great game from Len Ikitau who is a lovely understated 13 with a great left boot. Great to see him hitting his straps.

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      Goes to show the difference that a competent, experienced 10 running the cutter makes. Quade deserves all the attention he is getting.

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        Any update on citings? That hit at the end looked like something you'd sit for a few weeks and a red card

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          Any update on citings? That hit at the end looked like something you'd sit for a few weeks and a red card

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          @nzzp said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

          Any update on citings? That hit at the end looked like something you'd sit for a few weeks and a red card

          Maybe Scott Barrett will be the second Barrett to get his red card revoked, it was the same thing

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            That was fun to watch, the best we've played since the 2019 Perth Bledisloe.

            For all the talk of kicking and mauling, the Bok game plan relies mainly on defence. Physical brick wall defence that starves you of points and creates opportunities on the counter.

            But when you miss tackles and mis-read like they did today then the whole thing falls apart very quickly.

            I was impressed with how we converted our chances, which was something we've struggled with under Rennie. We exploited space well and didn't force it with stupid cross-kicks or triple cut passes.

            Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule. His introduction has changed our season. Quade gets the attention, but it's Kerevi who has won us games.

            Also a great game from Len Ikitau who is a lovely understated 13 with a great left boot. Great to see him hitting his straps.

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            @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

            Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule.

            The Springboks, however, are the strongest argument for making sure we don't just open the floodgates.

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              @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

              Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule.

              The Springboks, however, are the strongest argument for making sure we don't just open the floodgates.

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              @nta True, but nobody is suggesting that either.

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                @nta True, but nobody is suggesting that either.

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                @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                @nta True, but nobody is suggesting that either.

                Lots of people are. Like Andrew Kellaway, I guess he has a good overseas offer for next season!

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                  @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                  @nta True, but nobody is suggesting that either.

                  Lots of people are. Like Andrew Kellaway, I guess he has a good overseas offer for next season!

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                  @machpants I haven't seen anyone calling for a complete shift to overseas selection without any qualification requirements. Anyone I respect, anyway.

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                  • barbarianB barbarian

                    That was fun to watch, the best we've played since the 2019 Perth Bledisloe.

                    For all the talk of kicking and mauling, the Bok game plan relies mainly on defence. Physical brick wall defence that starves you of points and creates opportunities on the counter.

                    But when you miss tackles and mis-read like they did today then the whole thing falls apart very quickly.

                    I was impressed with how we converted our chances, which was something we've struggled with under Rennie. We exploited space well and didn't force it with stupid cross-kicks or triple cut passes.

                    Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule. His introduction has changed our season. Quade gets the attention, but it's Kerevi who has won us games.

                    Also a great game from Len Ikitau who is a lovely understated 13 with a great left boot. Great to see him hitting his straps.

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                    @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                    That was fun to watch, the best we've played since the 2019 Perth Bledisloe.

                    For all the talk of kicking and mauling, the Bok game plan relies mainly on defence. Physical brick wall defence that starves you of points and creates opportunities on the counter.

                    But when you miss tackles and mis-read like they did today then the whole thing falls apart very quickly.

                    I was impressed with how we converted our chances, which was something we've struggled with under Rennie. We exploited space well and didn't force it with stupid cross-kicks or triple cut passes.

                    Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule. His introduction has changed our season. Quade gets the attention, but it's Kerevi who has won us games.

                    Also a great game from Len Ikitau who is a lovely understated 13 with a great left boot. Great to see him hitting his straps.

                    Kerevi was 100% the biggest weapon. Caused carnage virtually every time he touched the ball and has a great cut out pass.

                    Cooper's biggest contribution is that he's stopped the silly shit and is now a safe pair of hands.

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                      @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                      That was fun to watch, the best we've played since the 2019 Perth Bledisloe.

                      For all the talk of kicking and mauling, the Bok game plan relies mainly on defence. Physical brick wall defence that starves you of points and creates opportunities on the counter.

                      But when you miss tackles and mis-read like they did today then the whole thing falls apart very quickly.

                      I was impressed with how we converted our chances, which was something we've struggled with under Rennie. We exploited space well and didn't force it with stupid cross-kicks or triple cut passes.

                      Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule. His introduction has changed our season. Quade gets the attention, but it's Kerevi who has won us games.

                      Also a great game from Len Ikitau who is a lovely understated 13 with a great left boot. Great to see him hitting his straps.

                      Kerevi was 100% the biggest weapon. Caused carnage virtually every time he touched the ball and has a great cut out pass.

                      Cooper's biggest contribution is that he's stopped the silly shit and is now a safe pair of hands.

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                      @rancid-schnitzel said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                      @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                      That was fun to watch, the best we've played since the 2019 Perth Bledisloe.

                      For all the talk of kicking and mauling, the Bok game plan relies mainly on defence. Physical brick wall defence that starves you of points and creates opportunities on the counter.

                      But when you miss tackles and mis-read like they did today then the whole thing falls apart very quickly.

                      I was impressed with how we converted our chances, which was something we've struggled with under Rennie. We exploited space well and didn't force it with stupid cross-kicks or triple cut passes.

                      Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule. His introduction has changed our season. Quade gets the attention, but it's Kerevi who has won us games.

                      Also a great game from Len Ikitau who is a lovely understated 13 with a great left boot. Great to see him hitting his straps.

                      Kerevi was 100% the biggest weapon. Caused carnage virtually every time he touched the ball and has a great cut out pass.

                      Cooper's biggest contribution is that he's stopped the silly shit and is now a safe pair of hands.

                      And defence, 100% and second highest tackles. Amazing!

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                        @rancid-schnitzel said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                        @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                        That was fun to watch, the best we've played since the 2019 Perth Bledisloe.

                        For all the talk of kicking and mauling, the Bok game plan relies mainly on defence. Physical brick wall defence that starves you of points and creates opportunities on the counter.

                        But when you miss tackles and mis-read like they did today then the whole thing falls apart very quickly.

                        I was impressed with how we converted our chances, which was something we've struggled with under Rennie. We exploited space well and didn't force it with stupid cross-kicks or triple cut passes.

                        Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule. His introduction has changed our season. Quade gets the attention, but it's Kerevi who has won us games.

                        Also a great game from Len Ikitau who is a lovely understated 13 with a great left boot. Great to see him hitting his straps.

                        Kerevi was 100% the biggest weapon. Caused carnage virtually every time he touched the ball and has a great cut out pass.

                        Cooper's biggest contribution is that he's stopped the silly shit and is now a safe pair of hands.

                        And defence, 100% and second highest tackles. Amazing!

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                        @machpants said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                        @rancid-schnitzel said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                        @barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                        That was fun to watch, the best we've played since the 2019 Perth Bledisloe.

                        For all the talk of kicking and mauling, the Bok game plan relies mainly on defence. Physical brick wall defence that starves you of points and creates opportunities on the counter.

                        But when you miss tackles and mis-read like they did today then the whole thing falls apart very quickly.

                        I was impressed with how we converted our chances, which was something we've struggled with under Rennie. We exploited space well and didn't force it with stupid cross-kicks or triple cut passes.

                        Samu Kerevi has been the revelation, and the strongest argument possible for relaxing the Giteau rule. His introduction has changed our season. Quade gets the attention, but it's Kerevi who has won us games.

                        Also a great game from Len Ikitau who is a lovely understated 13 with a great left boot. Great to see him hitting his straps.

                        Kerevi was 100% the biggest weapon. Caused carnage virtually every time he touched the ball and has a great cut out pass.

                        Cooper's biggest contribution is that he's stopped the silly shit and is now a safe pair of hands.

                        And defence, 100% and second highest tackles. Amazing!

                        I may have bagged him in the past for his tackling (and he should be a good tackler, can hit like Muhammad Ali apparently) but always an exciting player to watch and good to see he has worked on his weak points.

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                          https://twitter.com/ek_rugby/status/1439139873558917121?s=19

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                              https://twitter.com/ek_rugby/status/1439139873558917121?s=19

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                              @nta said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                              https://twitter.com/ek_rugby/status/1439139873558917121?s=19

                              Ran a fantastic line across the field just like a quality flanker, and then hit that ruck with power and excellent technique like a flanker. He’s wearing the wrong number on his back 😉

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                                "it could not be any tighter" um, 12 all would be tighter

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                                @machpants said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                "it could not be any tighter" um, 12 all would be tighter

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                                  @nta said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                  https://twitter.com/ek_rugby/status/1439139873558917121?s=19

                                  Ran a fantastic line across the field just like a quality flanker, and then hit that ruck with power and excellent technique like a flanker. He’s wearing the wrong number on his back 😉

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                                  @act-crusader said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                  @nta said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                  https://twitter.com/ek_rugby/status/1439139873558917121?s=19

                                  Ran a fantastic line across the field just like a quality flanker, and then hit that ruck with power and excellent technique like a flanker. He’s wearing the wrong number on his back 😉

                                  His line was originally towards the posts to cover any kicks, like a fulback, and then into that ruck. He was awesome all game

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                                    @act-crusader said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                    @nta said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                    https://twitter.com/ek_rugby/status/1439139873558917121?s=19

                                    Ran a fantastic line across the field just like a quality flanker, and then hit that ruck with power and excellent technique like a flanker. He’s wearing the wrong number on his back 😉

                                    His line was originally towards the posts to cover any kicks, like a fulback, and then into that ruck. He was awesome all game

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                                    @machpants said in Wallabies v Springboks II:

                                    His line was originally towards the posts to cover any kicks, like a fulback

                                    As the winger on the far side from the action, default action as the open winger and fullback coathanger in defence.

                                    Could never accuse Koroibete of dodging hard work. And thankfully it looks like the rest of the team are starting to catch up to him and Hooper in the effort stakes.

                                    Looking at these last 2 games it gives me a bit of confidence that we're not only moving in the right direction, but not actually that far off the pace as far as the ABs are concerned.

                                    Just that their attack is so elastic the punishment for counterattack or intercept passes is large.

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                                      Biggest pile of pussy hurt I've heard in a while

                                      Pollard concedes they didn’t handle the tactics from the “street smart “ Wallabies who he felt had been allowed to get away with dubious off the ball actions.

                                      "They are very street smart. They definitely train it and the referees don't see everything. If they pick it up now and then, great, and we do prep the refs on that as well," Pollard said.

                                      "It's very difficult to see a lot of stuff off the ball with the refs focusing on the ball and breakdown. They're good at it.

                                      "They do it very well and they get away with it 90% of the time. We don't do that, we don't coach that and we don't play the game that way, but it's not a problem if they want to do it.

                                      "We should handle it, and that's about it."

                                      They spend all their training time on how to fake an injury instead

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                                        Biggest pile of pussy hurt I've heard in a while

                                        Pollard concedes they didn’t handle the tactics from the “street smart “ Wallabies who he felt had been allowed to get away with dubious off the ball actions.

                                        "They are very street smart. They definitely train it and the referees don't see everything. If they pick it up now and then, great, and we do prep the refs on that as well," Pollard said.

                                        "It's very difficult to see a lot of stuff off the ball with the refs focusing on the ball and breakdown. They're good at it.

                                        "They do it very well and they get away with it 90% of the time. We don't do that, we don't coach that and we don't play the game that way, but it's not a problem if they want to do it.

                                        "We should handle it, and that's about it."

                                        They spend all their training time on how to fake an injury instead

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                                        @machpants are the Wallabies a dirty team now?
                                        Could be the influence of their "street smart" coach ... he must have learnt his trade on the rough streets of the concrete jungle* they call Upper Hutt...

                                        *https://www.huttvalleynz.com/experience/see-and-do/upper-hutt/
                                        basically a suburban Jumanji with a bit more wind...

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                                          These are just words for the refs officiating the games against the ABs.

                                          You'd think Polly would be thinking about the tackles he missed

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