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  • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

    @Nogusta said in Blues 2022:

    @Duluth I think his shoulder is worse than they're letting on. He hurt it very early in the game and struggled through up until he got subbed.

    It's pretty obvious he's physically not up to it for a 12.

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    @KiwiMurph I agree. Really he needs to be playing center or wing.

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      Not sure that perception is matching reality re: RTS v the Drua - Stats say that he made 12 tackles with no misses in his 60 mins. The same number as Rieko, Choat and Robinson. Sure he wasn't spectacular but for a first game back from injury and only his second ever start he was solid enough.

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      • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

        Not sure that perception is matching reality re: RTS v the Drua - Stats say that he made 12 tackles with no misses in his 60 mins. The same number as Rieko, Choat and Robinson. Sure he wasn't spectacular but for a first game back from injury and only his second ever start he was solid enough.

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        @Daffy-Jaffy yip he was solid ok will only get better and better

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        • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

          Not sure that perception is matching reality re: RTS v the Drua - Stats say that he made 12 tackles with no misses in his 60 mins. The same number as Rieko, Choat and Robinson. Sure he wasn't spectacular but for a first game back from injury and only his second ever start he was solid enough.

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          @Daffy-Jaffy yeah, not the only rugby player to be iced after getting off the field. Was making good low tackles as well, something he said he was working on as a key difference between the codes.

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          • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

            Not sure that perception is matching reality re: RTS v the Drua - Stats say that he made 12 tackles with no misses in his 60 mins. The same number as Rieko, Choat and Robinson. Sure he wasn't spectacular but for a first game back from injury and only his second ever start he was solid enough.

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            @Daffy-Jaffy said in Blues 2022:

            Not sure that perception is matching reality re: RTS v the Drua - Stats say that he made 12 tackles with no misses in his 60 mins. The same number as Rieko, Choat and Robinson. Sure he wasn't spectacular but for a first game back from injury and only his second ever start he was solid enough.

            I was coming to post that stat, but the stat I saw had Ioane with 12 and RTS with 14 (Blues socials I think).

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            • gt12G gt12

              @Daffy-Jaffy said in Blues 2022:

              Not sure that perception is matching reality re: RTS v the Drua - Stats say that he made 12 tackles with no misses in his 60 mins. The same number as Rieko, Choat and Robinson. Sure he wasn't spectacular but for a first game back from injury and only his second ever start he was solid enough.

              I was coming to post that stat, but the stat I saw had Ioane with 12 and RTS with 14 (Blues socials I think).

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              @gt12

              SANZAAR and ESPN stats:

              Tackles made - tackles missed
              RTS 12 - 0
              Rieko 12 - 2

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              • gt12G gt12

                @Daffy-Jaffy said in Blues 2022:

                Not sure that perception is matching reality re: RTS v the Drua - Stats say that he made 12 tackles with no misses in his 60 mins. The same number as Rieko, Choat and Robinson. Sure he wasn't spectacular but for a first game back from injury and only his second ever start he was solid enough.

                I was coming to post that stat, but the stat I saw had Ioane with 12 and RTS with 14 (Blues socials I think).

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                @gt12 The stats I read were from the SANZAR site. It hat 12 each with RI also missing 2. I know all the stats sites tend to vary from each other. They had Darry with the game high of 20 tackles.

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                • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

                  @gt12 The stats I read were from the SANZAR site. It hat 12 each with RI also missing 2. I know all the stats sites tend to vary from each other. They had Darry with the game high of 20 tackles.

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                  @Daffy-Jaffy said in Blues 2022:

                  @gt12 The stats I read were from the SANZAR site. It hat 12 each with RI also missing 2. I know all the stats sites tend to vary from each other. They had Darry with the game high of 20 tackles.

                  Likely that the Blues have Opta or were using the initial stats which likely change. Either way, your point stands - RTS was pretty good on defense.

                  I believe he’ll be an ‘extra’ training with the AB squad.

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                    He may have been favouring his shoulder but I don't remember many dominant tackles. Agree he was solid on his return and just needs games under his belt. I think he showed enough with ball in hand, footwork before his injury break that he'll succeed. Just needs more games.

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                        #1082

                        Anton hasn’t seen his family in almost 3 years

                        His mum surprised him last week and the rest of his fam came down today 😭💙

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                        • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

                          Anton hasn’t seen his family in almost 3 years

                          His mum surprised him last week and the rest of his fam came down today 😭💙

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                          @Daffy-Jaffy is this supposed to be in the hawt thread?

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                          • TimT Tim

                            https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                            The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                            “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                            “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                            “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                            “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

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                            Mackerzzzz
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                            @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                            https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                            The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                            “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                            “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                            “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                            “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                            Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                            Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                            Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

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                            • M Mackerzzzz

                              @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                              https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                              The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                              “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                              “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                              “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                              “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                              Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                              Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                              Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

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                              @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                              Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.

                              Given how JK comes across in the media after coaching, this is not surprising.

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                                @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                                https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                                The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                                “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                                “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                                “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                                “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                                Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                                Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                                Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

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                                @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                                @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                                https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/13/magnificent-world-class-coach-who-has-shaken-up-srp-and-the-intensity-problem-facing-aussie-teams/

                                The Blues held the Chiefs scoreless and Cully was full of praise for the impact of Joe Schmidt, the Kiwi who coached Ireland from 2013-2019 and returned to NZ as an assistant to Leon MacDonald this season.

                                “When you look at the Blues I’ve got two words for you – Joe Schmidt,” said Cully.

                                “He was hired at the start of the year. His influence is really becoming apparent.

                                “When they were down in Dunedin at the start of the season I watched him before the games started. He is a magnificent, world class coach and the word is that the Blues players, including their senior All Blacks are hanging on his every word, rate him incredibly highly.

                                “The Blues have been building for two or three years but I think Schmidt’s addition has taken them to another level.”

                                Tis amazing how much good coaching can do. With all respect to Tana, but the Blues have been a much better side since he stepped down from head coach.

                                Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.
                                Eg. JKs squad had the likes of, woodcock, mealamu, Charlie f, Kaino, Luatua, Braid, Pulu, Moala, Halai, Visinia, Piutau, etc etc

                                I'll take my broken record award and point out it ain't just the new coach, but the change in board that drove excellence in the organisation and enabled success on the field

                                The heart of the crusaders success has been a competent back office. The Blues haven't had that fo rdecades, until 3 years ago. Then you see everything lift - the relationships between unions, the fan experience, the coaching/off field admin support - it all got better year on year. That's why Leon could drive what he needed.

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                                • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                                  @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                                  Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.

                                  Given how JK comes across in the media after coaching, this is not surprising.

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                                  @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2022:

                                  @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                                  Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.

                                  Given how JK comes across in the media after coaching, this is not surprising.

                                  phenomenal human being, terrible analyst and by inference a poor coach. Remarkable how he and Tana got selected and reappointed

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                                  • nzzpN nzzp

                                    @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2022:

                                    @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                                    Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.

                                    Given how JK comes across in the media after coaching, this is not surprising.

                                    phenomenal human being, terrible analyst and by inference a poor coach. Remarkable how he and Tana got selected and reappointed

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                                    @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                                    @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2022:

                                    @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                                    Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.

                                    Given how JK comes across in the media after coaching, this is not surprising.

                                    phenomenal human being, terrible analyst and by inference a poor coach. Remarkable how he and Tana got selected and reappointed

                                    I wouldn’t bundle the two.
                                    Tana got appointed partly because he had a good coaching record (albeit short by some standards). CM thrived under his guidance (including removing their Shield monkey)
                                    I think there was a view that some of the problems in the team around culture would be fixed with a PI coach.
                                    It proved a step up a bit too quick but when the new board and support structures came in he was able to produce a lot as defence coach. Was consistently up there in end of year defence stats doing very good work.

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                                    • CrucialC Crucial

                                      @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                                      @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2022:

                                      @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                                      Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.

                                      Given how JK comes across in the media after coaching, this is not surprising.

                                      phenomenal human being, terrible analyst and by inference a poor coach. Remarkable how he and Tana got selected and reappointed

                                      I wouldn’t bundle the two.
                                      Tana got appointed partly because he had a good coaching record (albeit short by some standards). CM thrived under his guidance (including removing their Shield monkey)
                                      I think there was a view that some of the problems in the team around culture would be fixed with a PI coach.
                                      It proved a step up a bit too quick but when the new board and support structures came in he was able to produce a lot as defence coach. Was consistently up there in end of year defence stats doing very good work.

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                                      @Crucial said in Blues 2022:

                                      @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                                      @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2022:

                                      @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                                      Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.

                                      Given how JK comes across in the media after coaching, this is not surprising.

                                      phenomenal human being, terrible analyst and by inference a poor coach. Remarkable how he and Tana got selected and reappointed

                                      I wouldn’t bundle the two.
                                      Tana got appointed partly because he had a good coaching record (albeit short by some standards). CM thrived under his guidance (including removing their Shield monkey)
                                      I think there was a view that some of the problems in the team around culture would be fixed with a PI coach.
                                      It proved a step up a bit too quick but when the new board and support structures came in he was able to produce a lot as defence coach. Was consistently up there in end of year defence stats doing very good work.

                                      I wouldn’t bundle them together either, one had international experience and had average super rugby results.

                                      The other was very inexperienced and delivered the worst results of any Blues coach only winning 5% of his games against kiwi sides.

                                      Even his replacement as defence coach has been a huge step up, we have improved massively in this area since he’s gone.

                                      A cautionary tale of selecting a coach on his playing status.

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                                      • CrucialC Crucial

                                        @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                                        @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2022:

                                        @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                                        Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.

                                        Given how JK comes across in the media after coaching, this is not surprising.

                                        phenomenal human being, terrible analyst and by inference a poor coach. Remarkable how he and Tana got selected and reappointed

                                        I wouldn’t bundle the two.
                                        Tana got appointed partly because he had a good coaching record (albeit short by some standards). CM thrived under his guidance (including removing their Shield monkey)
                                        I think there was a view that some of the problems in the team around culture would be fixed with a PI coach.
                                        It proved a step up a bit too quick but when the new board and support structures came in he was able to produce a lot as defence coach. Was consistently up there in end of year defence stats doing very good work.

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                                        @Crucial said in Blues 2022:

                                        @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                                        @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2022:

                                        @Mackerzzzz said in Blues 2022:

                                        Even back when JK was coaching, the Blues had all the talent, but just had no idea how to controll or take advantage of it.

                                        Given how JK comes across in the media after coaching, this is not surprising.

                                        phenomenal human being, terrible analyst and by inference a poor coach. Remarkable how he and Tana got selected and reappointed

                                        I wouldn’t bundle the two.
                                        Tana

                                        to be clear - was talk about JK. JK had some form of coaching credentials - but his abiliyt to understand how to play the game appears woeful.

                                        Tana is a magnificent human being for other reasons, but a real challenge as head coach.

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                                          How much involvement is Schmidt having and do you think it is making a difference, I have seen him in the box a few times and I wonder if the bug has hit him, and he is spending more time that he first anticipated?

                                          I have to say the Blues forwards are a model for the AB's in my opinion.

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