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  • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

    IMO the ABs success over the past two decades has been built on

    Defense, don't concede more than 20 points
    Counter-attack. Ruthlessly exploit turnover and bad kicking to score the 23 points needed to win.

    We're not a multi-phase structure sort of side, other than to pull teams ragged to open those counter-attack opportunities (why we used to win so many games late). We don't bash teams in to submission. At our best we were very pragmatic with our field position, doing fuck all in our half (except on turnover).

    What helped us was the inherent quality of our backs, and the fact that all our forwards have ball skills so movements don't die with them. Our level of support play was also second to none, guys would be queuing up to score.

    Which is why the keys to beating us have been the same for ages. Don't turn the ball over. Don't kick aimlessly.

    Where i think we have fallen down is, we are still trying to play this game. But, we are generating far fewer turnovers and our slightly passive linespeed means there are less shit kicks delivered to our back 3.
    Why are we getting less turnovers? Other teams are winning collisions, making turnovers very hard, and we don't have breakdown guys of the quality we used to have.
    Our overall skills are down meaning we shell maybe one or two more opportunities than we used to.
    And our defence has gone from our greatest strength to i think our biggest weakness. Could you see the current side trapping South Africa in their 22 and just keeping them there to win a RWC semi?
    And there is your difference.

    So where is plan B?

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    @mariner4life said in All Blacks 2022:

    IMO the ABs success over the past two decades has been built on

    Defense, don't concede more than 20 points
    Counter-attack. Ruthlessly exploit turnover and bad kicking to score the 23 points needed to win.

    We're not a multi-phase structure sort of side, other than to pull teams ragged to open those counter-attack opportunities (why we used to win so many games late). We don't bash teams in to submission. At our best we were very pragmatic with our field position, doing fuck all in our half (except on turnover).

    What helped us was the inherent quality of our backs, and the fact that all our forwards have ball skills so movements don't die with them. Our level of support play was also second to none, guys would be queuing up to score.

    Which is why the keys to beating us have been the same for ages. Don't turn the ball over. Don't kick aimlessly.

    Where i think we have fallen down is, we are still trying to play this game. But, we are generating far fewer turnovers and our slightly passive linespeed means there are less shit kicks delivered to our back 3.
    Why are we getting less turnovers? Other teams are winning collisions, making turnovers very hard, and we don't have breakdown guys of the quality we used to have.
    Our overall skills are down meaning we shell maybe one or two more opportunities than we used to.
    And our defence has gone from our greatest strength to i think our biggest weakness. Could you see the current side trapping South Africa in their 22 and just keeping them there to win a RWC semi?
    And there is your difference.

    So where is plan B?

    This word "pragmatism" perfectly sums up what we were when at our best and what appears to be missing now.

    It's easy to forget when looking at what happened before and after, but we won our first RWC in 24 years playing 10 man, box-kicking, play for territory and collect points in 3s, rugby. I'm not advocating for us to play that style, but merely using it to demonstrate (a) a pragmatic approach that seems to have been abandoned, and (b) that we can actually be successful when playing a style that is not "natural" to us.

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    • CrucialC Crucial

      @antipodean said in All Blacks 2022:

      @bovidae said in All Blacks 2022:

      @crucial Vaa'i at 6 means you need a certain type of no.8, i.e., not Savea.

      I remain convinced that looking for a blindside to plug the holes in our loose forwards capability is part of the problem if your starting point is the 8 has to be Savea who should be a super sub.

      Except he is the best 8 in the country at the moment.
      I know he seems more a SuperRugby 8 than a test one but who goes in ahead of him AND is a better player and leader.
      That's the quandary.

      I also get that if he is at 8 we need a six that plays up and down the track more and stops fringe runners in their tracks.

      Now tell me who that guy is.

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      @crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

      @antipodean said in All Blacks 2022:

      @bovidae said in All Blacks 2022:

      @crucial Vaa'i at 6 means you need a certain type of no.8, i.e., not Savea.

      I remain convinced that looking for a blindside to plug the holes in our loose forwards capability is part of the problem if your starting point is the 8 has to be Savea who should be a super sub.

      Except he is the best 8 in the country at the moment.
      I know he seems more a SuperRugby 8 than a test one but who goes in ahead of him AND is a better player and leader.
      That's the quandary.

      I also get that if he is at 8 we need a six that plays up and down the track more and stops fringe runners in their tracks.

      Now tell me who that guy is.

      If Savea is the answer to the leadership question, that's a real problem

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      • J junior

        @crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

        @antipodean said in All Blacks 2022:

        @bovidae said in All Blacks 2022:

        @crucial Vaa'i at 6 means you need a certain type of no.8, i.e., not Savea.

        I remain convinced that looking for a blindside to plug the holes in our loose forwards capability is part of the problem if your starting point is the 8 has to be Savea who should be a super sub.

        Except he is the best 8 in the country at the moment.
        I know he seems more a SuperRugby 8 than a test one but who goes in ahead of him AND is a better player and leader.
        That's the quandary.

        I also get that if he is at 8 we need a six that plays up and down the track more and stops fringe runners in their tracks.

        Now tell me who that guy is.

        If Savea is the answer to the leadership question, that's a real problem

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        @junior said in All Blacks 2022:

        @crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

        @antipodean said in All Blacks 2022:

        @bovidae said in All Blacks 2022:

        @crucial Vaa'i at 6 means you need a certain type of no.8, i.e., not Savea.

        I remain convinced that looking for a blindside to plug the holes in our loose forwards capability is part of the problem if your starting point is the 8 has to be Savea who should be a super sub.

        Except he is the best 8 in the country at the moment.
        I know he seems more a SuperRugby 8 than a test one but who goes in ahead of him AND is a better player and leader.
        That's the quandary.

        I also get that if he is at 8 we need a six that plays up and down the track more and stops fringe runners in their tracks.

        Now tell me who that guy is.

        If Savea is the answer to the leadership question, that's a real problem

        Where did you get that from?
        He’s one of the team’s leaders and has great support from the players around him.
        I’m not saying he should be full time captain or anything just that if we are going to bring young players in we need to balance that with leadership.

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          Regarding DMac (and the speculation back in the thread) this was in Stuff today...

          **The Chiefs are confident Damian McKenzie will be back for 2023.

          McKenzie, currently playing in Japan, has yet to recommit to NZ Rugby but Chiefs chief executive Michael Collins indicated the All Black won't be lost to New Zealand ahead of the World Cup in France.

          Asked if McKenzie would return to the Chiefs, Collins stated: "Yes, 100 percent.''

          This should end speculation that fullback/No 10 McKenzie could be tempted to stay offshore. "We know he hasn't quite inked that deal, but all the comms we have had with him have all been really positive,'' Collins added.

          "So, yes, I would be expecting him back here next year, for sure.''**

          I'm pretty sure that puts him in a similar spot to TJP. Chiefs don't expect to see him until next season so any AB call up would be dependant on him re-signing and playing ITM Cup.

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          • J junior

            @crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

            @antipodean said in All Blacks 2022:

            @bovidae said in All Blacks 2022:

            @crucial Vaa'i at 6 means you need a certain type of no.8, i.e., not Savea.

            I remain convinced that looking for a blindside to plug the holes in our loose forwards capability is part of the problem if your starting point is the 8 has to be Savea who should be a super sub.

            Except he is the best 8 in the country at the moment.
            I know he seems more a SuperRugby 8 than a test one but who goes in ahead of him AND is a better player and leader.
            That's the quandary.

            I also get that if he is at 8 we need a six that plays up and down the track more and stops fringe runners in their tracks.

            Now tell me who that guy is.

            If Savea is the answer to the leadership question, that's a real problem

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            @junior said in All Blacks 2022:

            @crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

            @antipodean said in All Blacks 2022:

            @bovidae said in All Blacks 2022:

            @crucial Vaa'i at 6 means you need a certain type of no.8, i.e., not Savea.

            I remain convinced that looking for a blindside to plug the holes in our loose forwards capability is part of the problem if your starting point is the 8 has to be Savea who should be a super sub.

            Except he is the best 8 in the country at the moment.
            I know he seems more a SuperRugby 8 than a test one but who goes in ahead of him AND is a better player and leader.
            That's the quandary.

            I also get that if he is at 8 we need a six that plays up and down the track more and stops fringe runners in their tracks.

            Now tell me who that guy is.

            If Savea is the answer to the leadership question, that's a real problem

            I suspect you don't realise he is llready part of leadership group. I didn't realise there was a leadershio question, Sam Cane is captain , and have seen nothing to indicate he not holding the job.

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            • CrucialC Crucial

              Regarding DMac (and the speculation back in the thread) this was in Stuff today...

              **The Chiefs are confident Damian McKenzie will be back for 2023.

              McKenzie, currently playing in Japan, has yet to recommit to NZ Rugby but Chiefs chief executive Michael Collins indicated the All Black won't be lost to New Zealand ahead of the World Cup in France.

              Asked if McKenzie would return to the Chiefs, Collins stated: "Yes, 100 percent.''

              This should end speculation that fullback/No 10 McKenzie could be tempted to stay offshore. "We know he hasn't quite inked that deal, but all the comms we have had with him have all been really positive,'' Collins added.

              "So, yes, I would be expecting him back here next year, for sure.''**

              I'm pretty sure that puts him in a similar spot to TJP. Chiefs don't expect to see him until next season so any AB call up would be dependant on him re-signing and playing ITM Cup.

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              @crucial has he mentioned his long held dream to play NRL..?

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                Perofeta. Great passing game, great short game. Combination with Christie and works brilliantly with the quick ball Smith would provide too. Get him in.

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                • BonesB Bones

                  Perofeta. Great passing game, great short game. Combination with Christie and works brilliantly with the quick ball Smith would provide too. Get him in.

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                  @bones said in All Blacks 2022:

                  Perofeta. Great passing game, great short game. Combination with Christie and works brilliantly with the quick ball Smith would provide too. Get him in.

                  If he keeps this up all SR, then yep. Kicking is a bit iffy, but that's what jordie is for!

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                  • M Machpants

                    @bones said in All Blacks 2022:

                    Perofeta. Great passing game, great short game. Combination with Christie and works brilliantly with the quick ball Smith would provide too. Get him in.

                    If he keeps this up all SR, then yep. Kicking is a bit iffy, but that's what jordie is for!

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                    @machpants said in All Blacks 2022:

                    @bones said in All Blacks 2022:

                    Perofeta. Great passing game, great short game. Combination with Christie and works brilliantly with the quick ball Smith would provide too. Get him in.

                    If he keeps this up all SR, then yep. Kicking is a bit iffy, but that's what jordie is for!

                    Yeah exactly....or Havili 😉

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                    • BonesB Bones

                      @machpants said in All Blacks 2022:

                      @bones said in All Blacks 2022:

                      Perofeta. Great passing game, great short game. Combination with Christie and works brilliantly with the quick ball Smith would provide too. Get him in.

                      If he keeps this up all SR, then yep. Kicking is a bit iffy, but that's what jordie is for!

                      Yeah exactly....or Havili 😉

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                      @bones said in All Blacks 2022:

                      @machpants said in All Blacks 2022:

                      @bones said in All Blacks 2022:

                      Perofeta. Great passing game, great short game. Combination with Christie and works brilliantly with the quick ball Smith would provide too. Get him in.

                      If he keeps this up all SR, then yep. Kicking is a bit iffy, but that's what jordie is for!

                      Yeah exactly....or Havili 😉

                      🤮

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                      • ChrisC Chris

                        @taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2022:

                        @chris Sotutu probably has a higher ceiling but I think Jacobson is more consistent

                        For me I think Sotutu goes missing where Jacobsen seems to go for 80 min.

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                        @chris agree but both are not remarkable. Sotutu does better in space which there is not much of in international rugby.

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                        • J junior

                          @crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

                          @antipodean said in All Blacks 2022:

                          @bovidae said in All Blacks 2022:

                          @crucial Vaa'i at 6 means you need a certain type of no.8, i.e., not Savea.

                          I remain convinced that looking for a blindside to plug the holes in our loose forwards capability is part of the problem if your starting point is the 8 has to be Savea who should be a super sub.

                          Except he is the best 8 in the country at the moment.
                          I know he seems more a SuperRugby 8 than a test one but who goes in ahead of him AND is a better player and leader.
                          That's the quandary.

                          I also get that if he is at 8 we need a six that plays up and down the track more and stops fringe runners in their tracks.

                          Now tell me who that guy is.

                          If Savea is the answer to the leadership question, that's a real problem

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                          @junior said in All Blacks 2022:

                          @crucial said in All Blacks 2022:

                          @antipodean said in All Blacks 2022:

                          @bovidae said in All Blacks 2022:

                          @crucial Vaa'i at 6 means you need a certain type of no.8, i.e., not Savea.

                          I remain convinced that looking for a blindside to plug the holes in our loose forwards capability is part of the problem if your starting point is the 8 has to be Savea who should be a super sub.

                          Except he is the best 8 in the country at the moment.
                          I know he seems more a SuperRugby 8 than a test one but who goes in ahead of him AND is a better player and leader.
                          That's the quandary.

                          I also get that if he is at 8 we need a six that plays up and down the track more and stops fringe runners in their tracks.

                          Now tell me who that guy is.

                          If Savea is the answer to the leadership question, that's a real problem

                          Savea brings experience, always give 110% and stepped up to the plate (with SW) when Cane was injured. Can't ask more than that.

                          That said, I think a fit Sam Cane and a bit of stability in the captaincy will be really helpful but big ups to Ardie and Sam for taking the captaincy in a bloody difficult year.

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                          • BonesB Bones

                            Perofeta. Great passing game, great short game. Combination with Christie and works brilliantly with the quick ball Smith would provide too. Get him in.

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                            @bones said in All Blacks 2022:

                            Perofeta. Great passing game, great short game. Combination with Christie and works brilliantly with the quick ball Smith would provide too. Get him in.

                            Only watched for a game or two this year, but he seems to have matured a heck of a lot. Def. worth a run.

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                            • BonesB Bones

                              Perofeta. Great passing game, great short game. Combination with Christie and works brilliantly with the quick ball Smith would provide too. Get him in.

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                              @bones from butcher boy while at high school to eventually cracking the AB's , Perofeta would be living the Waisake dream

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                                #456

                                So what would a startimg 15 look like right now, with our injuries.

                                Any surprises?

                                Moody, Samsoni, Hodgman
                                BBBR, Vaai
                                Blackadder, Ardie, Cane
                                Smith, Mounga
                                Havili, ALB
                                Reece, Jordan, Jordie

                                Buggar all changes really with a few injuries and pending holidays...obviously a 'what should the 15 be' would have a few changes I expect.

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                                • BonesB Bones

                                  Perofeta. Great passing game, great short game. Combination with Christie and works brilliantly with the quick ball Smith would provide too. Get him in.

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                                  @bones said in All Blacks 2022:

                                  Perofeta. Great passing game, great short game. Combination with Christie and works brilliantly with the quick ball Smith would provide too. Get him in.

                                  At the very least he’s a clear third choice that’s worth a look at the next level. After that clutch kick, his goal kicking has been disappointing but the rest of his game has been great. All the time in the world.

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                                  • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                                    So what would a startimg 15 look like right now, with our injuries.

                                    Any surprises?

                                    Moody, Samsoni, Hodgman
                                    BBBR, Vaai
                                    Blackadder, Ardie, Cane
                                    Smith, Mounga
                                    Havili, ALB
                                    Reece, Jordan, Jordie

                                    Buggar all changes really with a few injuries and pending holidays...obviously a 'what should the 15 be' would have a few changes I expect.

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                                    @taniwharugby Scott Barrett at lock, instead of Vaa'i (who doesn't even play there, at the moment).

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                                    • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                                      So what would a startimg 15 look like right now, with our injuries.

                                      Any surprises?

                                      Moody, Samsoni, Hodgman
                                      BBBR, Vaai
                                      Blackadder, Ardie, Cane
                                      Smith, Mounga
                                      Havili, ALB
                                      Reece, Jordan, Jordie

                                      Buggar all changes really with a few injuries and pending holidays...obviously a 'what should the 15 be' would have a few changes I expect.

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                                      @taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2022:

                                      So what would a startimg 15 look like right now, with our injuries.

                                      Any surprises?

                                      Moody, Samsoni, Hodgman

                                      Both LHs.

                                      If, hypothetically, JB is used at 12 and Jordan goes to fullback, then Ioane might have to move to the right wing again. There are more options for a power left winger than right wingers.

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                                      • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                                        So what would a startimg 15 look like right now, with our injuries.

                                        Any surprises?

                                        Moody, Samsoni, Hodgman
                                        BBBR, Vaai
                                        Blackadder, Ardie, Cane
                                        Smith, Mounga
                                        Havili, ALB
                                        Reece, Jordan, Jordie

                                        Buggar all changes really with a few injuries and pending holidays...obviously a 'what should the 15 be' would have a few changes I expect.

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                                        @taniwharugby ALB was remarkably slow against the Crusaders. He's too slow to be centre - can't take a break.

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                                        • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                          @taniwharugby said in All Blacks 2022:

                                          So what would a startimg 15 look like right now, with our injuries.

                                          Any surprises?

                                          Moody, Samsoni, Hodgman

                                          Both LHs.

                                          If, hypothetically, JB is used at 12 and Jordan goes to fullback, then Ioane might have to move to the right wing again. There are more options for a power left winger than right wingers.

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                                          @bovidae ioane is injured right now isn't he?

                                          @Stargazer knew I was forgetting someone

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