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All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour

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    Just reading back through the thread. Why do the stats houses get Akira's stats wrong? That's twice now they've published stats saying he made no tackles when clearly any viewer with half a functioning eye can tell them otherwise. On his brother, he seems to be copping it in the thread but I thought he was one of our better performed backs, although guilty of a couple of dud passes which was pretty much par amongst our backs.

    On thinking about the NH rush defence I think the pack has to play up the middle, but crucially the forwards need to be tight as fuck so that there are always numbers as NH refs seem to favour the defender regardless of whether they're on their feet/in through the gate etc.

    @stodders said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

    @mariner4life said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

    @tim agreed, but point is he is a 7, not an 8.

    Tbf I think cane, Dalton and Blackadder are all 6.5s, need to be looking at specialists, not all rounders.

    NZ rugby looooves all rounders because we are all in on "get your best 15 players on the park"

    .

    You have to ask - will NZ be able to ignore the overseas playing talent that they could select for much longer?

    What overseas playing talent do you think would make the ABs?

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    • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

      Super rugby aotearoa hos hidden so much. We have these games that are flat out, everyone wants themselves about how they are "test match intensity" and we talk up thr talent we have, and the huge depth

      And as soon as we play someone who plays a bit different we get smacked, and realise we build, and wank over, players that do not measure up to modern top level test rugby.

      We have to pick old locks because there is no one else. And we are not building any either. And out domestic coaching isn't either. The entire system has lost its way.

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      @mariner4life said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

      Super rugby aotearoa hos hidden so much. We have these games that are flat out, everyone wants themselves about how they are "test match intensity" and we talk up thr talent we have, and the huge depth

      And as soon as we play someone who plays a bit different we get smacked, and realise we build, and wank over, players that do not measure up to modern top level test rugby.

      We have to pick old locks because there is no one else. And we are not building any either. And out domestic coaching isn't either. The entire system has lost its way.

      The teams need to be encouraged to develop their own style. There is too much homogeneity in NZ rugby. I would think that getting coaches like Gatland, Brown and Schmidt back into the NZ coaching mix will help develop players to the betterment of NZ rugby. But this will take time.

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        @chimoaus said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

        Wow, that is how you play rugby, Ireland take a bow, that was a pleasure to watch. That blueprint it how we should be playing the game.

        We don't have the players

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        @mariner4life said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

        @chimoaus said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

        Wow, that is how you play rugby, Ireland take a bow, that was a pleasure to watch. That blueprint it how we should be playing the game.

        We don't have the players

        This is the issue, we can no longer win just because we have freakishly talented players. What Ireland have shown us is the team is far more important than the individual, a well-coached team with a gameplan can beat a team full of talented players.

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        • NepiaN Nepia

          Just reading back through the thread. Why do the stats houses get Akira's stats wrong? That's twice now they've published stats saying he made no tackles when clearly any viewer with half a functioning eye can tell them otherwise. On his brother, he seems to be copping it in the thread but I thought he was one of our better performed backs, although guilty of a couple of dud passes which was pretty much par amongst our backs.

          On thinking about the NH rush defence I think the pack has to play up the middle, but crucially the forwards need to be tight as fuck so that there are always numbers as NH refs seem to favour the defender regardless of whether they're on their feet/in through the gate etc.

          @stodders said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

          @mariner4life said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

          @taniwharugby said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

          @tim agreed, but point is he is a 7, not an 8.

          Tbf I think cane, Dalton and Blackadder are all 6.5s, need to be looking at specialists, not all rounders.

          NZ rugby looooves all rounders because we are all in on "get your best 15 players on the park"

          .

          You have to ask - will NZ be able to ignore the overseas playing talent that they could select for much longer?

          What overseas playing talent do you think would make the ABs?

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          @nepia said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

          What overseas playing talent do you think would make the ABs?

          Based on today's performances the ones playing for Ireland 🙂

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            Today's JGP did not look anything like the halfback who played in the 6N.

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            • NepiaN Nepia

              Just reading back through the thread. Why do the stats houses get Akira's stats wrong? That's twice now they've published stats saying he made no tackles when clearly any viewer with half a functioning eye can tell them otherwise. On his brother, he seems to be copping it in the thread but I thought he was one of our better performed backs, although guilty of a couple of dud passes which was pretty much par amongst our backs.

              On thinking about the NH rush defence I think the pack has to play up the middle, but crucially the forwards need to be tight as fuck so that there are always numbers as NH refs seem to favour the defender regardless of whether they're on their feet/in through the gate etc.

              @stodders said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

              @mariner4life said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

              @taniwharugby said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

              @tim agreed, but point is he is a 7, not an 8.

              Tbf I think cane, Dalton and Blackadder are all 6.5s, need to be looking at specialists, not all rounders.

              NZ rugby looooves all rounders because we are all in on "get your best 15 players on the park"

              .

              You have to ask - will NZ be able to ignore the overseas playing talent that they could select for much longer?

              What overseas playing talent do you think would make the ABs?

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              @nepia said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

              Just reading back through the thread. Why do the stats houses get Akira's stats wrong? That's twice now they've published stats saying he made no tackles when clearly any viewer with half a functioning eye can tell them otherwise. On his brother, he seems to be copping it in the thread but I thought he was one of our better performed backs, although guilty of a couple of dud passes which was pretty much par amongst our backs.

              On thinking about the NH rush defence I think the pack has to play up the middle, but crucially the forwards need to be tight as fuck so that there are always numbers as NH refs seem to favour the defender regardless of whether they're on their feet/in through the gate etc.

              @stodders said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

              @mariner4life said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

              @taniwharugby said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

              @tim agreed, but point is he is a 7, not an 8.

              Tbf I think cane, Dalton and Blackadder are all 6.5s, need to be looking at specialists, not all rounders.

              NZ rugby looooves all rounders because we are all in on "get your best 15 players on the park"

              .

              You have to ask - will NZ be able to ignore the overseas playing talent that they could select for much longer?

              What overseas playing talent do you think would make the ABs?

              Thinking about it, you're right, it isn't so much the ABs that struggle so much with the talent drain. It is the next tier that is losing experienced pros that the up and coming players used to be able to benchmark against.

              Stephen Luatua would do a mightily good job at 6.

              Charles Piatau would challenge.

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              • voodooV voodoo

                Glad I got up at 5am to watch that before the kids woke up.

                What fucking balls, complete comedy. Ireland were really, really good, no doubt. Get everything out of their guys., earned everything they got.

                We are the total opposite, determined to play pretty rugby and expect a superstar moment to bring it home every time.

                Set piece sucked, defense was passive, attack not direct. Why are we so unable to kick for corners and pressure set piece? Why can't we show some patience and string together more than 3 phases before a fucking cross kick?

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                @voodoo yep holding onto the ball and going through the phases would have helped. They are looking for the miracle plays too often.

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                • BovidaeB Bovidae

                  Today's JGP did not look anything like the halfback who played in the 6N.

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                  @bovidae said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                  Today's JGP did not look anything like the halfback who played in the 6N.

                  Possibly because the Irish forward runners were better contained by the other 6 Nations teams. They were making easy metres against us all night and presented quick ball which gave him an easy ride.

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                    Next year will be telling when Ireland tour at the end of their season. If they win away for the first time ever, sound the alarm. If they lose comprehensively, it says more that until there is a global season, outside of the world cup, it is very difficult to judge where teams are against each other.

                    ABs have one chance at redemption this year. It was 2004 when they put down a signature performance against France in the last game on that NH tour. The players and coaches need to do the same next weekend.

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                      Next year will be telling when Ireland tour at the end of their season. If they win away for the first time ever, sound the alarm. If they lose comprehensively, it says more that until there is a global season, outside of the world cup, it is very difficult to judge where teams are against each other.

                      ABs have one chance at redemption this year. It was 2004 when they put down a signature performance against France in the last game on that NH tour. The players and coaches need to do the same next weekend.

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                      @stodders Muliaina; Howlett (Nonu 55), Smith (Mauger 68), Umaga (capt), Rokocoko; Carter, Kelleher; Woodcock (Somerville 62), Oliver (Mealamu 52), Hayman, Maxwell (Williams 52), Jack, Collins, McCaw, So'oialo.

                      I was there. Was awesome.

                      I'll be happy if we play structured, patient rugby with reasonable possession

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                        Coping mechanism incoming.

                        At least we've made it past the RWC quarter finals.

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                        • mofitzy_M mofitzy_

                          @majorrage
                          You either want Foster gone or embrace failure.

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                          @mofitzy_ said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                          @majorrage
                          You either want Foster gone or embrace failure.

                          This Star Wars, “you’re either with me or against me”, talk is really really funny.

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                          • BerniesCornerB BerniesCorner

                            @stodders Muliaina; Howlett (Nonu 55), Smith (Mauger 68), Umaga (capt), Rokocoko; Carter, Kelleher; Woodcock (Somerville 62), Oliver (Mealamu 52), Hayman, Maxwell (Williams 52), Jack, Collins, McCaw, So'oialo.

                            I was there. Was awesome.

                            I'll be happy if we play structured, patient rugby with reasonable possession

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                            @berniescorner said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                            @stodders Muliaina; Howlett (Nonu 55), Smith (Mauger 68), Umaga (capt), Rokocoko; Carter, Kelleher; Woodcock (Somerville 62), Oliver (Mealamu 52), Hayman, Maxwell (Williams 52), Jack, Collins, McCaw, So'oialo.

                            I was there. Was awesome.

                            I'll be happy if we play structured, patient rugby with reasonable possession

                            NZ were the best because they respected the basics. That seems to be missing a bit. Too many extra passes/offloads, not enough running with menace. ABs need to go back to respecting the ball again and learn to cherish it. NZ look a little spooked when in possession once it goes past 3 or 4 phases.

                            When kicking offensively, it has to be with purpose with the aim of contesting. Pressure needs to be exerted, which means no more stupid penalties. ABs defended brilliantly in their own 22 today without conceding penalties for some time. It can be done.

                            You only have to be slightly off your game to get a whooping at the top of the game. Will Foster give the team another chance or will he tinker again? What a quandary.

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                            • mofitzy_M mofitzy_

                              Lowe and JGP are Maori. Not white guys with Irish grannies but Maori, facing the haka and winning. Fucking hilarious. This is the future the NZRU chose with Foster.

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                              @mofitzy_ said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                              Lowe and JGP are Maori. Not white guys with Irish grannies but Maori, facing the haka and winning. Fucking hilarious. This is the future the NZRU chose with Foster.

                              Out of curiosity, how many Maori would another country need before it's OK for them to have their own haka?

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                                @berniescorner said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                                @stodders Muliaina; Howlett (Nonu 55), Smith (Mauger 68), Umaga (capt), Rokocoko; Carter, Kelleher; Woodcock (Somerville 62), Oliver (Mealamu 52), Hayman, Maxwell (Williams 52), Jack, Collins, McCaw, So'oialo.

                                I was there. Was awesome.

                                I'll be happy if we play structured, patient rugby with reasonable possession

                                NZ were the best because they respected the basics. That seems to be missing a bit. Too many extra passes/offloads, not enough running with menace. ABs need to go back to respecting the ball again and learn to cherish it. NZ look a little spooked when in possession once it goes past 3 or 4 phases.

                                When kicking offensively, it has to be with purpose with the aim of contesting. Pressure needs to be exerted, which means no more stupid penalties. ABs defended brilliantly in their own 22 today without conceding penalties for some time. It can be done.

                                You only have to be slightly off your game to get a whooping at the top of the game. Will Foster give the team another chance or will he tinker again? What a quandary.

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                                @stodders I think this is what really stands out to me this year, under pressure the AB's cannot string phases together or build momentum. They often revert to miracle passes etc and often turn over the ball.

                                The forward and back interplay of Ireland today was a dream to watch, the ability to hold onto the ball, pass into space and gain metres was beautiful.

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                                  Because one team played on the front foot, and one team went static ball to static ball.

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                                    @stodders I think this is what really stands out to me this year, under pressure the AB's cannot string phases together or build momentum. They often revert to miracle passes etc and often turn over the ball.

                                    The forward and back interplay of Ireland today was a dream to watch, the ability to hold onto the ball, pass into space and gain metres was beautiful.

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                                    @chimoaus said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                                    @stodders I think this is what really stands out to me this year, under pressure the AB's cannot string phases together or build momentum. They often revert to miracle passes etc and often turn over the ball.

                                    The forward and back interplay of Ireland today was a dream to watch, the ability to hold onto the ball, pass into space and gain metres was beautiful.

                                    We used to have a very effective halfback-lock-prop interplay on phase play.

                                    Whitelock was essentially used as a second playmaker and get the short pass to a hard running prop. Using Whitelock in those situations sucked in at least one defender and created a bit of space for another forward runner and the result was go forward.

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                                      @stodders I think this is what really stands out to me this year, under pressure the AB's cannot string phases together or build momentum. They often revert to miracle passes etc and often turn over the ball.

                                      The forward and back interplay of Ireland today was a dream to watch, the ability to hold onto the ball, pass into space and gain metres was beautiful.

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                                      @chimoaus said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                                      @stodders I think this is what really stands out to me this year, under pressure the AB's cannot string phases together or build momentum. They often revert to miracle passes etc and often turn over the ball.

                                      The forward and back interplay of Ireland today was a dream to watch, the ability to hold onto the ball, pass into space and gain metres was beautiful.

                                      On today's evidence alone, the Irish forwards now have better ball handling skills than the ABs. Only, I don't buy it. NZ players still have the skills, but the mentality has to shift to doing core jobs. The ABs really do miss the Frank's brothers and Woodcock. They did so much clearing work at rucks it was unreal. The AB props need to be the piano shifters again. The balance just seems off in the pack especially. Too many players, not enough workhorses willing to do the dirty work.

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                                      • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                                        Because one team played on the front foot, and one team went static ball to static ball.

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                                        @mariner4life said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                                        Because one team played on the front foot, and one team went static ball to static ball.

                                        Best part of our game was when we started taking it from the base and running direct. And funnily one of the better passages was when Reece was playing like a halfback!!

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                                          @chimoaus said in All Blacks v Ireland, 2021 NH Tour:

                                          @stodders I think this is what really stands out to me this year, under pressure the AB's cannot string phases together or build momentum. They often revert to miracle passes etc and often turn over the ball.

                                          The forward and back interplay of Ireland today was a dream to watch, the ability to hold onto the ball, pass into space and gain metres was beautiful.

                                          On today's evidence alone, the Irish forwards now have better ball handling skills than the ABs. Only, I don't buy it. NZ players still have the skills, but the mentality has to shift to doing core jobs. The ABs really do miss the Frank's brothers and Woodcock. They did so much clearing work at rucks it was unreal. The AB props need to be the piano shifters again. The balance just seems off in the pack especially. Too many players, not enough workhorses willing to do the dirty work.

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                                          @stodders definitely feels like too many ball players right now, not enough grafters

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