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    @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

    @Jimmy-Jimmy said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

    I might be a bit dumb but I cannot quite see the concern regarding Dalton at 6.
    He ís 6' 4" and weighs 113 kg so not a lightweight.
    Kaino was 6' 5"and weighed 110 kg
    Collins was 6' 3"and weighed 112 kg
    Jerry and Jerome were our best two blindsides for many a moon and I know it is how you use your physical attributes in a game as we have seen way too many gifted athletes who disappoint but I reckon Dalton is going to be good.

    There's no way peak Jerome Kaino was 110kg. We picked him as a lock - you can't have a guy who weighs the same as a decent sized openside flanker locking an AB scrum. As it turned out, you can't even have Jerome. 🙂

    As above the Jerry, Rodney Richie trio lacked some height and throughout that era our lineout was a bit vulnerable. .

    It was still a helluva back row that consistently got the better opposition that included legends like Schalk Burger, @mariner4life's BF, Pierre Spies, Wikus Van Heerden, George Smith, Phil Waugh, among others

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    @junior said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

    @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

    @Jimmy-Jimmy said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

    I might be a bit dumb but I cannot quite see the concern regarding Dalton at 6.
    He ís 6' 4" and weighs 113 kg so not a lightweight.
    Kaino was 6' 5"and weighed 110 kg
    Collins was 6' 3"and weighed 112 kg
    Jerry and Jerome were our best two blindsides for many a moon and I know it is how you use your physical attributes in a game as we have seen way too many gifted athletes who disappoint but I reckon Dalton is going to be good.

    There's no way peak Jerome Kaino was 110kg. We picked him as a lock - you can't have a guy who weighs the same as a decent sized openside flanker locking an AB scrum. As it turned out, you can't even have Jerome. 🙂

    As above the Jerry, Rodney Richie trio lacked some height and throughout that era our lineout was a bit vulnerable. .

    It was still a helluva back row that consistently got the better opposition that included legends like Schalk Burger, @mariner4life's BF, Pierre Spies, Wikus Van Heerden, George Smith, Phil Waugh, among others

    If ever there was a player that looked like a Ferrari but played like a Daewoo, that is Spies…

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      @junior said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

      @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

      @Jimmy-Jimmy said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

      I might be a bit dumb but I cannot quite see the concern regarding Dalton at 6.
      He ís 6' 4" and weighs 113 kg so not a lightweight.
      Kaino was 6' 5"and weighed 110 kg
      Collins was 6' 3"and weighed 112 kg
      Jerry and Jerome were our best two blindsides for many a moon and I know it is how you use your physical attributes in a game as we have seen way too many gifted athletes who disappoint but I reckon Dalton is going to be good.

      There's no way peak Jerome Kaino was 110kg. We picked him as a lock - you can't have a guy who weighs the same as a decent sized openside flanker locking an AB scrum. As it turned out, you can't even have Jerome. 🙂

      As above the Jerry, Rodney Richie trio lacked some height and throughout that era our lineout was a bit vulnerable. .

      It was still a helluva back row that consistently got the better opposition that included legends like Schalk Burger, @mariner4life's BF, Pierre Spies, Wikus Van Heerden, George Smith, Phil Waugh, among others

      If ever there was a player that looked like a Ferrari but played like a Daewoo, that is Spies…

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      @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

      @junior said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

      @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

      @Jimmy-Jimmy said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

      I might be a bit dumb but I cannot quite see the concern regarding Dalton at 6.
      He ís 6' 4" and weighs 113 kg so not a lightweight.
      Kaino was 6' 5"and weighed 110 kg
      Collins was 6' 3"and weighed 112 kg
      Jerry and Jerome were our best two blindsides for many a moon and I know it is how you use your physical attributes in a game as we have seen way too many gifted athletes who disappoint but I reckon Dalton is going to be good.

      There's no way peak Jerome Kaino was 110kg. We picked him as a lock - you can't have a guy who weighs the same as a decent sized openside flanker locking an AB scrum. As it turned out, you can't even have Jerome. 🙂

      As above the Jerry, Rodney Richie trio lacked some height and throughout that era our lineout was a bit vulnerable. .

      It was still a helluva back row that consistently got the better opposition that included legends like Schalk Burger, @mariner4life's BF, Pierre Spies, Wikus Van Heerden, George Smith, Phil Waugh, among others

      If ever there was a player that looked like a Ferrari but played like a Daewoo, that is Spies…

      He has a "clean sweep" against the ABs in 2009 to put in his Daewoo 🙂

      Bok backrow from 2007 WC win was Smith/Burger/Roussow. Really good blend for them.

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        @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

        @junior said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

        @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

        @Jimmy-Jimmy said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

        I might be a bit dumb but I cannot quite see the concern regarding Dalton at 6.
        He ís 6' 4" and weighs 113 kg so not a lightweight.
        Kaino was 6' 5"and weighed 110 kg
        Collins was 6' 3"and weighed 112 kg
        Jerry and Jerome were our best two blindsides for many a moon and I know it is how you use your physical attributes in a game as we have seen way too many gifted athletes who disappoint but I reckon Dalton is going to be good.

        There's no way peak Jerome Kaino was 110kg. We picked him as a lock - you can't have a guy who weighs the same as a decent sized openside flanker locking an AB scrum. As it turned out, you can't even have Jerome. 🙂

        As above the Jerry, Rodney Richie trio lacked some height and throughout that era our lineout was a bit vulnerable. .

        It was still a helluva back row that consistently got the better opposition that included legends like Schalk Burger, @mariner4life's BF, Pierre Spies, Wikus Van Heerden, George Smith, Phil Waugh, among others

        If ever there was a player that looked like a Ferrari but played like a Daewoo, that is Spies…

        He has a "clean sweep" against the ABs in 2009 to put in his Daewoo 🙂

        Bok backrow from 2007 WC win was Smith/Burger/Roussow. Really good blend for them.

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        @stodders said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

        @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

        @junior said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

        @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

        @Jimmy-Jimmy said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

        I might be a bit dumb but I cannot quite see the concern regarding Dalton at 6.
        He ís 6' 4" and weighs 113 kg so not a lightweight.
        Kaino was 6' 5"and weighed 110 kg
        Collins was 6' 3"and weighed 112 kg
        Jerry and Jerome were our best two blindsides for many a moon and I know it is how you use your physical attributes in a game as we have seen way too many gifted athletes who disappoint but I reckon Dalton is going to be good.

        There's no way peak Jerome Kaino was 110kg. We picked him as a lock - you can't have a guy who weighs the same as a decent sized openside flanker locking an AB scrum. As it turned out, you can't even have Jerome. 🙂

        As above the Jerry, Rodney Richie trio lacked some height and throughout that era our lineout was a bit vulnerable. .

        It was still a helluva back row that consistently got the better opposition that included legends like Schalk Burger, @mariner4life's BF, Pierre Spies, Wikus Van Heerden, George Smith, Phil Waugh, among others

        If ever there was a player that looked like a Ferrari but played like a Daewoo, that is Spies…

        He has a "clean sweep" against the ABs in 2009 to put in his Daewoo 🙂

        Bok backrow from 2007 WC win was Smith/Burger/Roussow. Really good blend for them.

        He does indeed, but after Juan, Matfield, du Plessis, Botha, Brussow, Smit, du Preez, Fourie, Habana, JdV he may have had some impact on the outcome 😉

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          @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

          @MN5 The engineer who built that stand behind them is an a fair bit of shit as well!!!

          Someone as big as Kaino running around probably loosened the foundations

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          @MN5 said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

          @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

          @MN5 The engineer who built that stand behind them is an a fair bit of shit as well!!!

          Someone as big as Kaino running around slowly probably loosened the foundations

          Fixed.

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          • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

            @stodders said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

            @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

            @junior said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

            @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

            @Jimmy-Jimmy said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

            I might be a bit dumb but I cannot quite see the concern regarding Dalton at 6.
            He ís 6' 4" and weighs 113 kg so not a lightweight.
            Kaino was 6' 5"and weighed 110 kg
            Collins was 6' 3"and weighed 112 kg
            Jerry and Jerome were our best two blindsides for many a moon and I know it is how you use your physical attributes in a game as we have seen way too many gifted athletes who disappoint but I reckon Dalton is going to be good.

            There's no way peak Jerome Kaino was 110kg. We picked him as a lock - you can't have a guy who weighs the same as a decent sized openside flanker locking an AB scrum. As it turned out, you can't even have Jerome. 🙂

            As above the Jerry, Rodney Richie trio lacked some height and throughout that era our lineout was a bit vulnerable. .

            It was still a helluva back row that consistently got the better opposition that included legends like Schalk Burger, @mariner4life's BF, Pierre Spies, Wikus Van Heerden, George Smith, Phil Waugh, among others

            If ever there was a player that looked like a Ferrari but played like a Daewoo, that is Spies…

            He has a "clean sweep" against the ABs in 2009 to put in his Daewoo 🙂

            Bok backrow from 2007 WC win was Smith/Burger/Roussow. Really good blend for them.

            He does indeed, but after Juan, Matfield, du Plessis, Botha, Brussow, Smit, du Preez, Fourie, Habana, JdV he may have had some impact on the outcome 😉

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            @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

            @stodders said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

            @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

            @junior said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

            @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

            @Jimmy-Jimmy said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

            I might be a bit dumb but I cannot quite see the concern regarding Dalton at 6.
            He ís 6' 4" and weighs 113 kg so not a lightweight.
            Kaino was 6' 5"and weighed 110 kg
            Collins was 6' 3"and weighed 112 kg
            Jerry and Jerome were our best two blindsides for many a moon and I know it is how you use your physical attributes in a game as we have seen way too many gifted athletes who disappoint but I reckon Dalton is going to be good.

            There's no way peak Jerome Kaino was 110kg. We picked him as a lock - you can't have a guy who weighs the same as a decent sized openside flanker locking an AB scrum. As it turned out, you can't even have Jerome. 🙂

            As above the Jerry, Rodney Richie trio lacked some height and throughout that era our lineout was a bit vulnerable. .

            It was still a helluva back row that consistently got the better opposition that included legends like Schalk Burger, @mariner4life's BF, Pierre Spies, Wikus Van Heerden, George Smith, Phil Waugh, among others

            If ever there was a player that looked like a Ferrari but played like a Daewoo, that is Spies…

            He has a "clean sweep" against the ABs in 2009 to put in his Daewoo 🙂

            Bok backrow from 2007 WC win was Smith/Burger/Roussow. Really good blend for them.

            He does indeed, but after Juan, Matfield, du Plessis, Botha, Brussow, Smit, du Preez, Fourie, Habana, JdV he may have had some impact on the outcome 😉

            You still have him in front of Francois Steyn, Beast Mtawarira JP Pietersen and Morne Steyn 😄

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            • S stodders

              @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

              @stodders said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

              @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

              @junior said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

              @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

              @Jimmy-Jimmy said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

              I might be a bit dumb but I cannot quite see the concern regarding Dalton at 6.
              He ís 6' 4" and weighs 113 kg so not a lightweight.
              Kaino was 6' 5"and weighed 110 kg
              Collins was 6' 3"and weighed 112 kg
              Jerry and Jerome were our best two blindsides for many a moon and I know it is how you use your physical attributes in a game as we have seen way too many gifted athletes who disappoint but I reckon Dalton is going to be good.

              There's no way peak Jerome Kaino was 110kg. We picked him as a lock - you can't have a guy who weighs the same as a decent sized openside flanker locking an AB scrum. As it turned out, you can't even have Jerome. 🙂

              As above the Jerry, Rodney Richie trio lacked some height and throughout that era our lineout was a bit vulnerable. .

              It was still a helluva back row that consistently got the better opposition that included legends like Schalk Burger, @mariner4life's BF, Pierre Spies, Wikus Van Heerden, George Smith, Phil Waugh, among others

              If ever there was a player that looked like a Ferrari but played like a Daewoo, that is Spies…

              He has a "clean sweep" against the ABs in 2009 to put in his Daewoo 🙂

              Bok backrow from 2007 WC win was Smith/Burger/Roussow. Really good blend for them.

              He does indeed, but after Juan, Matfield, du Plessis, Botha, Brussow, Smit, du Preez, Fourie, Habana, JdV he may have had some impact on the outcome 😉

              You still have him in front of Francois Steyn, Beast Mtawarira JP Pietersen and Morne Steyn 😄

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              @stodders said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

              @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

              @stodders said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

              @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

              @junior said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

              @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

              @Jimmy-Jimmy said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

              I might be a bit dumb but I cannot quite see the concern regarding Dalton at 6.
              He ís 6' 4" and weighs 113 kg so not a lightweight.
              Kaino was 6' 5"and weighed 110 kg
              Collins was 6' 3"and weighed 112 kg
              Jerry and Jerome were our best two blindsides for many a moon and I know it is how you use your physical attributes in a game as we have seen way too many gifted athletes who disappoint but I reckon Dalton is going to be good.

              There's no way peak Jerome Kaino was 110kg. We picked him as a lock - you can't have a guy who weighs the same as a decent sized openside flanker locking an AB scrum. As it turned out, you can't even have Jerome. 🙂

              As above the Jerry, Rodney Richie trio lacked some height and throughout that era our lineout was a bit vulnerable. .

              It was still a helluva back row that consistently got the better opposition that included legends like Schalk Burger, @mariner4life's BF, Pierre Spies, Wikus Van Heerden, George Smith, Phil Waugh, among others

              If ever there was a player that looked like a Ferrari but played like a Daewoo, that is Spies…

              He has a "clean sweep" against the ABs in 2009 to put in his Daewoo 🙂

              Bok backrow from 2007 WC win was Smith/Burger/Roussow. Really good blend for them.

              He does indeed, but after Juan, Matfield, du Plessis, Botha, Brussow, Smit, du Preez, Fourie, Habana, JdV he may have had some impact on the outcome 😉

              You still have him in front of Francois Steyn, Beast Mtawarira JP Pietersen and Morne Steyn 😄

              Come on bro, those are the names I just remembered off the top of my head!

              He’s behind all of those except the only player who’s nickname reverberates around South African stadiums when he has made a zero yardage ball carry…

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                @stodders said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                @stodders said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                @junior said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                @Jimmy-Jimmy said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                I might be a bit dumb but I cannot quite see the concern regarding Dalton at 6.
                He ís 6' 4" and weighs 113 kg so not a lightweight.
                Kaino was 6' 5"and weighed 110 kg
                Collins was 6' 3"and weighed 112 kg
                Jerry and Jerome were our best two blindsides for many a moon and I know it is how you use your physical attributes in a game as we have seen way too many gifted athletes who disappoint but I reckon Dalton is going to be good.

                There's no way peak Jerome Kaino was 110kg. We picked him as a lock - you can't have a guy who weighs the same as a decent sized openside flanker locking an AB scrum. As it turned out, you can't even have Jerome. 🙂

                As above the Jerry, Rodney Richie trio lacked some height and throughout that era our lineout was a bit vulnerable. .

                It was still a helluva back row that consistently got the better opposition that included legends like Schalk Burger, @mariner4life's BF, Pierre Spies, Wikus Van Heerden, George Smith, Phil Waugh, among others

                If ever there was a player that looked like a Ferrari but played like a Daewoo, that is Spies…

                He has a "clean sweep" against the ABs in 2009 to put in his Daewoo 🙂

                Bok backrow from 2007 WC win was Smith/Burger/Roussow. Really good blend for them.

                He does indeed, but after Juan, Matfield, du Plessis, Botha, Brussow, Smit, du Preez, Fourie, Habana, JdV he may have had some impact on the outcome 😉

                You still have him in front of Francois Steyn, Beast Mtawarira JP Pietersen and Morne Steyn 😄

                Come on bro, those are the names I just remembered off the top of my head!

                He’s behind all of those except the only player who’s nickname reverberates around South African stadiums when he has made a zero yardage ball carry…

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                @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                @stodders said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                @stodders said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                @junior said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                @Jimmy-Jimmy said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                I might be a bit dumb but I cannot quite see the concern regarding Dalton at 6.
                He ís 6' 4" and weighs 113 kg so not a lightweight.
                Kaino was 6' 5"and weighed 110 kg
                Collins was 6' 3"and weighed 112 kg
                Jerry and Jerome were our best two blindsides for many a moon and I know it is how you use your physical attributes in a game as we have seen way too many gifted athletes who disappoint but I reckon Dalton is going to be good.

                There's no way peak Jerome Kaino was 110kg. We picked him as a lock - you can't have a guy who weighs the same as a decent sized openside flanker locking an AB scrum. As it turned out, you can't even have Jerome. 🙂

                As above the Jerry, Rodney Richie trio lacked some height and throughout that era our lineout was a bit vulnerable. .

                It was still a helluva back row that consistently got the better opposition that included legends like Schalk Burger, @mariner4life's BF, Pierre Spies, Wikus Van Heerden, George Smith, Phil Waugh, among others

                If ever there was a player that looked like a Ferrari but played like a Daewoo, that is Spies…

                He has a "clean sweep" against the ABs in 2009 to put in his Daewoo 🙂

                Bok backrow from 2007 WC win was Smith/Burger/Roussow. Really good blend for them.

                He does indeed, but after Juan, Matfield, du Plessis, Botha, Brussow, Smit, du Preez, Fourie, Habana, JdV he may have had some impact on the outcome 😉

                You still have him in front of Francois Steyn, Beast Mtawarira JP Pietersen and Morne Steyn 😄

                Come on bro, those are the names I just remembered off the top of my head!

                He’s behind all of those except the only player who’s nickname reverberates around South African stadiums when he has made a zero yardage ball carry…

                You remembered Spies's name before theirs. Telling 😉

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                  @junior said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                  @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                  @Jimmy-Jimmy said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                  I might be a bit dumb but I cannot quite see the concern regarding Dalton at 6.
                  He ís 6' 4" and weighs 113 kg so not a lightweight.
                  Kaino was 6' 5"and weighed 110 kg
                  Collins was 6' 3"and weighed 112 kg
                  Jerry and Jerome were our best two blindsides for many a moon and I know it is how you use your physical attributes in a game as we have seen way too many gifted athletes who disappoint but I reckon Dalton is going to be good.

                  There's no way peak Jerome Kaino was 110kg. We picked him as a lock - you can't have a guy who weighs the same as a decent sized openside flanker locking an AB scrum. As it turned out, you can't even have Jerome. 🙂

                  As above the Jerry, Rodney Richie trio lacked some height and throughout that era our lineout was a bit vulnerable. .

                  It was still a helluva back row that consistently got the better opposition that included legends like Schalk Burger, @mariner4life's BF, Pierre Spies, Wikus Van Heerden, George Smith, Phil Waugh, among others

                  If ever there was a player that looked like a Ferrari but played like a Daewoo, that is Spies…

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                  @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                  @junior said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                  @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                  @Jimmy-Jimmy said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                  I might be a bit dumb but I cannot quite see the concern regarding Dalton at 6.
                  He ís 6' 4" and weighs 113 kg so not a lightweight.
                  Kaino was 6' 5"and weighed 110 kg
                  Collins was 6' 3"and weighed 112 kg
                  Jerry and Jerome were our best two blindsides for many a moon and I know it is how you use your physical attributes in a game as we have seen way too many gifted athletes who disappoint but I reckon Dalton is going to be good.

                  There's no way peak Jerome Kaino was 110kg. We picked him as a lock - you can't have a guy who weighs the same as a decent sized openside flanker locking an AB scrum. As it turned out, you can't even have Jerome. 🙂

                  As above the Jerry, Rodney Richie trio lacked some height and throughout that era our lineout was a bit vulnerable. .

                  It was still a helluva back row that consistently got the better opposition that included legends like Schalk Burger, @mariner4life's BF, Pierre Spies, Wikus Van Heerden, George Smith, Phil Waugh, among others

                  If ever there was a player that looked like a Ferrari but played like a Daewoo, that is Spies…

                  Built like Tarzan, plays like Jane..

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                    @gt12 said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                    @mariner4life said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                    @gt12 said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                    @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                    It's not really about individuals, it's about the balance of the team.

                    Rugby is a game of physical dominance and winning the collisions. Up to a point, big men help you do that in every position (for obvious reasons you're not going to play Ben Tameifuna on the wing). If you have too many little men - even in the backs - you're likely to start losing too many collisions - and worst of all losing consecutive collisions.

                    Same deal applies - according to my theory of rugby - in the loose forwards. You end up with too many collisions where it's big man on medium-sized man - and the medium-sized man doesn't quite have the angle to get his shoulder in perfectly to make his trademark big hit and he loses an extra few inches.

                    And you keep doing this enough times in the game - eventually the opposition is going to score.

                    And it's not just in general play. You're giving away a few kgs in the scrum and the maul, you're giving away a few inches at the lineout. And it all matters in the game of inches.

                    It's why the AB coaches are regularly trying to pack a few more kgs onto their players (to the absolute tipping point where it starts to compromise their performance elsewhere). Those few extra kgs matter.

                    Our gold standard loose forward trio is Kaino, McCaw, Read. They solved the problems that beset Collins McCaw and Rodney (especially in the lineout - our hookers didn't suddenly learn to throw, we gave them better targets).

                    I don't believe we're setting a new fashion. I don't believe anyone would pick this new fashion over our gold standard.

                    We just don't have players of gold standard dimensions (at 6 & 8 ) who are of proven gold standard quality. We re doing the best we can with what we have.

                    I'll tell you what I do like, though - is Papali'i is pretty close to gold standard quality at 7 - and he's significantly bigger than McCaw!

                    Go to it!!! 🙂

                    Could he be our?

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                    that's ridiculously high praise

                    this dude is one of the best rugby players i have ever seen

                    I don't know if Dalton has quite that potential, and is a more traditional 7, but fuck it, I'll take any opportunity to post a photo of this guy and remind the world that some of the absolute best didn't wear black jerseys.

                    My absolute favorite non-AB player ever.

                    absolute weapon. starts at 6 in my All Time XV

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                    @mariner4life he was incredible. Definitely the best bok blindside since readmission.

                    Does he start at 7 6 in my World XV? Depends on whether I can cheat and play pre-knee injury Iceman at blindside, the game isn’t on Sunday, and how I’ve resolved my peak Zinny, Dwayne, Read debate.

                    But damn it’s satisfying that some random kiwi internet strangers rate Juan appropriately.

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                    • TheMojomanT TheMojoman

                      @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                      @junior said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                      @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                      @Jimmy-Jimmy said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                      I might be a bit dumb but I cannot quite see the concern regarding Dalton at 6.
                      He ís 6' 4" and weighs 113 kg so not a lightweight.
                      Kaino was 6' 5"and weighed 110 kg
                      Collins was 6' 3"and weighed 112 kg
                      Jerry and Jerome were our best two blindsides for many a moon and I know it is how you use your physical attributes in a game as we have seen way too many gifted athletes who disappoint but I reckon Dalton is going to be good.

                      There's no way peak Jerome Kaino was 110kg. We picked him as a lock - you can't have a guy who weighs the same as a decent sized openside flanker locking an AB scrum. As it turned out, you can't even have Jerome. 🙂

                      As above the Jerry, Rodney Richie trio lacked some height and throughout that era our lineout was a bit vulnerable. .

                      It was still a helluva back row that consistently got the better opposition that included legends like Schalk Burger, @mariner4life's BF, Pierre Spies, Wikus Van Heerden, George Smith, Phil Waugh, among others

                      If ever there was a player that looked like a Ferrari but played like a Daewoo, that is Spies…

                      Built like Tarzan, plays like Jane..

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                      @TheMojoman Spies had his uses though. His continued selection forced Duane to round out his game to break into the boks.

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                        @stodders said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                        @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                        @stodders said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                        @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                        @junior said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                        @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                        @Jimmy-Jimmy said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                        I might be a bit dumb but I cannot quite see the concern regarding Dalton at 6.
                        He ís 6' 4" and weighs 113 kg so not a lightweight.
                        Kaino was 6' 5"and weighed 110 kg
                        Collins was 6' 3"and weighed 112 kg
                        Jerry and Jerome were our best two blindsides for many a moon and I know it is how you use your physical attributes in a game as we have seen way too many gifted athletes who disappoint but I reckon Dalton is going to be good.

                        There's no way peak Jerome Kaino was 110kg. We picked him as a lock - you can't have a guy who weighs the same as a decent sized openside flanker locking an AB scrum. As it turned out, you can't even have Jerome. 🙂

                        As above the Jerry, Rodney Richie trio lacked some height and throughout that era our lineout was a bit vulnerable. .

                        It was still a helluva back row that consistently got the better opposition that included legends like Schalk Burger, @mariner4life's BF, Pierre Spies, Wikus Van Heerden, George Smith, Phil Waugh, among others

                        If ever there was a player that looked like a Ferrari but played like a Daewoo, that is Spies…

                        He has a "clean sweep" against the ABs in 2009 to put in his Daewoo 🙂

                        Bok backrow from 2007 WC win was Smith/Burger/Roussow. Really good blend for them.

                        He does indeed, but after Juan, Matfield, du Plessis, Botha, Brussow, Smit, du Preez, Fourie, Habana, JdV he may have had some impact on the outcome 😉

                        You still have him in front of Francois Steyn, Beast Mtawarira JP Pietersen and Morne Steyn 😄

                        Come on bro, those are the names I just remembered off the top of my head!

                        He’s behind all of those except the only player who’s nickname reverberates around South African stadiums when he has made a zero yardage ball carry…

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                        @ACT-Crusader you can’t be serious? Forget Spies for a moment, did you really not rate Mtwarara? Or was the chant annoying?

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                          Glad tupaea is getting another shot ,

                          Not saying he is the answer but at 23 he just might be,

                          I think what I liked is he looks like a genuine 12, not a 13 or a utility playing at 12

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                            @TheMojoman Spies had his uses though. His continued selection forced Duane to round out his game to break into the boks.

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                            @Smuts said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                            @TheMojoman Spies had his uses though. His continued selection forced Duane to round out his game to break into the boks.

                            V.true. I also rated Joe Van Niekerk although I suspect we never saw his best whether it was injury or he didn’t quite fulfil his potential we saw in U21’s etc. Bit like Skinstad.

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                            • Chris B.C Chris B.

                              @ACT-Crusader PGS looks to me that he's getting pretty close.

                              I think Akira probably gives away a few cms and kgs. But, he's big enough to meet my prescription at 6.

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                              @Chris-B said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                              @ACT-Crusader PGS looks to me that he's getting pretty close.

                              I think Akira probably gives away a few cms and kgs. But, he's big enough to meet my prescription at 6.

                              https://www.photosport.nz/image/I0000WRatNrH3U50

                              Pretty much the same size IMO.

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                              • TheMojomanT TheMojoman

                                What’s up with Akira? Sore foot or has he been Hansen’d?

                                Not ideal but given the circumstances the best we have. The Irish are going to hard at our line out and we’ll go hard at their breakdown. Under the roof it will hopefully be a fast game where our small loose trio will hopefully shine.

                                We have cover on the bench with some big bodies in PGS and Patty so not so worried there. In Patty’s case he may be under done after playing touch rugby in Japan for a season.

                                AB’s by 10+

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                                @TheMojoman said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                What’s up with Akira? Sore foot or has he been Hansen’d?

                                Not ideal but given the circumstances the best we have. The Irish are going to hard at our line out and we’ll go hard at their breakdown. Under the roof it will hopefully be a fast game where our small loose trio will hopefully shine.

                                We have cover on the bench with some big bodies in PGS and Patty so not so worried there. In Patty’s case he may be under done after playing touch rugby in Japan for a season.

                                AB’s by 10+

                                Foster said he was pretty much ready to go, but they wanted to get rid of the niggle. Same boat for Nepo and to a lessor extend DH.

                                Everytime he's talked about 6 he's mentioned Akira and Dalton, so not been Hansen'd just yet. Certainly will have to deliver with SB and Dalton being tried at 6, but that's want we wan; competition within the squad.

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                                  @TheMojoman said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                  What’s up with Akira? Sore foot or has he been Hansen’d?

                                  Not ideal but given the circumstances the best we have. The Irish are going to hard at our line out and we’ll go hard at their breakdown. Under the roof it will hopefully be a fast game where our small loose trio will hopefully shine.

                                  We have cover on the bench with some big bodies in PGS and Patty so not so worried there. In Patty’s case he may be under done after playing touch rugby in Japan for a season.

                                  AB’s by 10+

                                  Foster said he was pretty much ready to go, but they wanted to get rid of the niggle. Same boat for Nepo and to a lessor extend DH.

                                  Everytime he's talked about 6 he's mentioned Akira and Dalton, so not been Hansen'd just yet. Certainly will have to deliver with SB and Dalton being tried at 6, but that's want we wan; competition within the squad.

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                                  @Kirwan said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                  @TheMojoman said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                  What’s up with Akira? Sore foot or has he been Hansen’d?

                                  Not ideal but given the circumstances the best we have. The Irish are going to hard at our line out and we’ll go hard at their breakdown. Under the roof it will hopefully be a fast game where our small loose trio will hopefully shine.

                                  We have cover on the bench with some big bodies in PGS and Patty so not so worried there. In Patty’s case he may be under done after playing touch rugby in Japan for a season.

                                  AB’s by 10+

                                  Foster said he was pretty much ready to go, but they wanted to get rid of the niggle. Same boat for Nepo and to a lessor extend DH.

                                  Everytime he's talked about 6 he's mentioned Akira and Dalton, so not been Hansen'd just yet. Certainly will have to deliver with SB and Dalton being tried at 6, but that's want we wan; competition within the squad.

                                  Foster's handling of Akira has been way better than Hansen and I assume he's worked closely with Panadol on development.

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                                  • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                                    @Kirwan said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                    @TheMojoman said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                    What’s up with Akira? Sore foot or has he been Hansen’d?

                                    Not ideal but given the circumstances the best we have. The Irish are going to hard at our line out and we’ll go hard at their breakdown. Under the roof it will hopefully be a fast game where our small loose trio will hopefully shine.

                                    We have cover on the bench with some big bodies in PGS and Patty so not so worried there. In Patty’s case he may be under done after playing touch rugby in Japan for a season.

                                    AB’s by 10+

                                    Foster said he was pretty much ready to go, but they wanted to get rid of the niggle. Same boat for Nepo and to a lessor extend DH.

                                    Everytime he's talked about 6 he's mentioned Akira and Dalton, so not been Hansen'd just yet. Certainly will have to deliver with SB and Dalton being tried at 6, but that's want we wan; competition within the squad.

                                    Foster's handling of Akira has been way better than Hansen and I assume he's worked closely with Panadol on development.

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                                    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                    @Kirwan said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                    @TheMojoman said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                    What’s up with Akira? Sore foot or has he been Hansen’d?

                                    Not ideal but given the circumstances the best we have. The Irish are going to hard at our line out and we’ll go hard at their breakdown. Under the roof it will hopefully be a fast game where our small loose trio will hopefully shine.

                                    We have cover on the bench with some big bodies in PGS and Patty so not so worried there. In Patty’s case he may be under done after playing touch rugby in Japan for a season.

                                    AB’s by 10+

                                    Foster said he was pretty much ready to go, but they wanted to get rid of the niggle. Same boat for Nepo and to a lessor extend DH.

                                    Everytime he's talked about 6 he's mentioned Akira and Dalton, so not been Hansen'd just yet. Certainly will have to deliver with SB and Dalton being tried at 6, but that's want we wan; competition within the squad.

                                    Foster's handling of Akira has been way better than Hansen and I assume he's worked closely with Panadol on development.

                                    Yeah, that's one of the only positives for Foster, he's actually given Akira a decent go. I really don't know what Hansen had against Akira

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                                    • No QuarterN No Quarter

                                      @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                      @Kirwan said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                      @TheMojoman said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                      What’s up with Akira? Sore foot or has he been Hansen’d?

                                      Not ideal but given the circumstances the best we have. The Irish are going to hard at our line out and we’ll go hard at their breakdown. Under the roof it will hopefully be a fast game where our small loose trio will hopefully shine.

                                      We have cover on the bench with some big bodies in PGS and Patty so not so worried there. In Patty’s case he may be under done after playing touch rugby in Japan for a season.

                                      AB’s by 10+

                                      Foster said he was pretty much ready to go, but they wanted to get rid of the niggle. Same boat for Nepo and to a lessor extend DH.

                                      Everytime he's talked about 6 he's mentioned Akira and Dalton, so not been Hansen'd just yet. Certainly will have to deliver with SB and Dalton being tried at 6, but that's want we wan; competition within the squad.

                                      Foster's handling of Akira has been way better than Hansen and I assume he's worked closely with Panadol on development.

                                      Yeah, that's one of the only positives for Foster, he's actually given Akira a decent go. I really don't know what Hansen had against Akira

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                                      @No-Quarter said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                      @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                      @Kirwan said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                      @TheMojoman said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                      What’s up with Akira? Sore foot or has he been Hansen’d?

                                      Not ideal but given the circumstances the best we have. The Irish are going to hard at our line out and we’ll go hard at their breakdown. Under the roof it will hopefully be a fast game where our small loose trio will hopefully shine.

                                      We have cover on the bench with some big bodies in PGS and Patty so not so worried there. In Patty’s case he may be under done after playing touch rugby in Japan for a season.

                                      AB’s by 10+

                                      Foster said he was pretty much ready to go, but they wanted to get rid of the niggle. Same boat for Nepo and to a lessor extend DH.

                                      Everytime he's talked about 6 he's mentioned Akira and Dalton, so not been Hansen'd just yet. Certainly will have to deliver with SB and Dalton being tried at 6, but that's want we wan; competition within the squad.

                                      Foster's handling of Akira has been way better than Hansen and I assume he's worked closely with Panadol on development.

                                      Yeah, that's one of the only positives for Foster, he's actually given Akira a decent go. I really don't know what Hansen had against Akira

                                      This again?
                                      It was attitude, pure and simple. He didn't show the right attitude to Hansen and he admits himself that he was in a strange place mentally (both cause and effect).
                                      Possibly is was a perception thing but a coach will never pick someone who they think may be lazy, entitled or out of tune with the others in the squad.
                                      The ball was in Akira's court and he worked on that and came back into the fold.
                                      Some blame may be in Hansen's court for holding a bit of a grudge if he felt let down but IMO the situation was similar to the Mains/Lomu one

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                                      • CrucialC Crucial

                                        @No-Quarter said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                        @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                        @Kirwan said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                        @TheMojoman said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                        What’s up with Akira? Sore foot or has he been Hansen’d?

                                        Not ideal but given the circumstances the best we have. The Irish are going to hard at our line out and we’ll go hard at their breakdown. Under the roof it will hopefully be a fast game where our small loose trio will hopefully shine.

                                        We have cover on the bench with some big bodies in PGS and Patty so not so worried there. In Patty’s case he may be under done after playing touch rugby in Japan for a season.

                                        AB’s by 10+

                                        Foster said he was pretty much ready to go, but they wanted to get rid of the niggle. Same boat for Nepo and to a lessor extend DH.

                                        Everytime he's talked about 6 he's mentioned Akira and Dalton, so not been Hansen'd just yet. Certainly will have to deliver with SB and Dalton being tried at 6, but that's want we wan; competition within the squad.

                                        Foster's handling of Akira has been way better than Hansen and I assume he's worked closely with Panadol on development.

                                        Yeah, that's one of the only positives for Foster, he's actually given Akira a decent go. I really don't know what Hansen had against Akira

                                        This again?
                                        It was attitude, pure and simple. He didn't show the right attitude to Hansen and he admits himself that he was in a strange place mentally (both cause and effect).
                                        Possibly is was a perception thing but a coach will never pick someone who they think may be lazy, entitled or out of tune with the others in the squad.
                                        The ball was in Akira's court and he worked on that and came back into the fold.
                                        Some blame may be in Hansen's court for holding a bit of a grudge if he felt let down but IMO the situation was similar to the Mains/Lomu one

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                                        @Crucial said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                        @No-Quarter said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                        @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                        @Kirwan said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                        @TheMojoman said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                        What’s up with Akira? Sore foot or has he been Hansen’d?

                                        Not ideal but given the circumstances the best we have. The Irish are going to hard at our line out and we’ll go hard at their breakdown. Under the roof it will hopefully be a fast game where our small loose trio will hopefully shine.

                                        We have cover on the bench with some big bodies in PGS and Patty so not so worried there. In Patty’s case he may be under done after playing touch rugby in Japan for a season.

                                        AB’s by 10+

                                        Foster said he was pretty much ready to go, but they wanted to get rid of the niggle. Same boat for Nepo and to a lessor extend DH.

                                        Everytime he's talked about 6 he's mentioned Akira and Dalton, so not been Hansen'd just yet. Certainly will have to deliver with SB and Dalton being tried at 6, but that's want we wan; competition within the squad.

                                        Foster's handling of Akira has been way better than Hansen and I assume he's worked closely with Panadol on development.

                                        Yeah, that's one of the only positives for Foster, he's actually given Akira a decent go. I really don't know what Hansen had against Akira

                                        This again?
                                        It was attitude, pure and simple. He didn't show the right attitude to Hansen and he admits himself that he was in a strange place mentally (both cause and effect).
                                        Possibly is was a perception thing but a coach will never pick someone who they think may be lazy, entitled or out of tune with the others in the squad.
                                        The ball was in Akira's court and he worked on that and came back into the fold.
                                        Some blame may be in Hansen's court for holding a bit of a grudge if he felt let down but IMO the situation was similar to the Mains/Lomu one

                                        Agreed. Have seen this happen with many talented players, but glad that Akira pulled it together with his breakout season couple years ago.

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                                        • CrucialC Crucial

                                          @No-Quarter said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                          @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                          @Kirwan said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                          @TheMojoman said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                          What’s up with Akira? Sore foot or has he been Hansen’d?

                                          Not ideal but given the circumstances the best we have. The Irish are going to hard at our line out and we’ll go hard at their breakdown. Under the roof it will hopefully be a fast game where our small loose trio will hopefully shine.

                                          We have cover on the bench with some big bodies in PGS and Patty so not so worried there. In Patty’s case he may be under done after playing touch rugby in Japan for a season.

                                          AB’s by 10+

                                          Foster said he was pretty much ready to go, but they wanted to get rid of the niggle. Same boat for Nepo and to a lessor extend DH.

                                          Everytime he's talked about 6 he's mentioned Akira and Dalton, so not been Hansen'd just yet. Certainly will have to deliver with SB and Dalton being tried at 6, but that's want we wan; competition within the squad.

                                          Foster's handling of Akira has been way better than Hansen and I assume he's worked closely with Panadol on development.

                                          Yeah, that's one of the only positives for Foster, he's actually given Akira a decent go. I really don't know what Hansen had against Akira

                                          This again?
                                          It was attitude, pure and simple. He didn't show the right attitude to Hansen and he admits himself that he was in a strange place mentally (both cause and effect).
                                          Possibly is was a perception thing but a coach will never pick someone who they think may be lazy, entitled or out of tune with the others in the squad.
                                          The ball was in Akira's court and he worked on that and came back into the fold.
                                          Some blame may be in Hansen's court for holding a bit of a grudge if he felt let down but IMO the situation was similar to the Mains/Lomu one

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                                          @Crucial said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                          @No-Quarter said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                          @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                          @Kirwan said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                          @TheMojoman said in All Blacks v Ireland - 2nd Test:

                                          What’s up with Akira? Sore foot or has he been Hansen’d?

                                          Not ideal but given the circumstances the best we have. The Irish are going to hard at our line out and we’ll go hard at their breakdown. Under the roof it will hopefully be a fast game where our small loose trio will hopefully shine.

                                          We have cover on the bench with some big bodies in PGS and Patty so not so worried there. In Patty’s case he may be under done after playing touch rugby in Japan for a season.

                                          AB’s by 10+

                                          Foster said he was pretty much ready to go, but they wanted to get rid of the niggle. Same boat for Nepo and to a lessor extend DH.

                                          Everytime he's talked about 6 he's mentioned Akira and Dalton, so not been Hansen'd just yet. Certainly will have to deliver with SB and Dalton being tried at 6, but that's want we wan; competition within the squad.

                                          Foster's handling of Akira has been way better than Hansen and I assume he's worked closely with Panadol on development.

                                          Yeah, that's one of the only positives for Foster, he's actually given Akira a decent go. I really don't know what Hansen had against Akira

                                          This again?
                                          It was attitude, pure and simple. He didn't show the right attitude to Hansen and he admits himself that he was in a strange place mentally (both cause and effect).
                                          Possibly is was a perception thing but a coach will never pick someone who they think may be lazy, entitled or out of tune with the others in the squad.
                                          The ball was in Akira's court and he worked on that and came back into the fold.
                                          Some blame may be in Hansen's court for holding a bit of a grudge if he felt let down but IMO the situation was similar to the Mains/Lomu one

                                          A lot of Jonahs issues were because of his big medical handbrake to be fair.

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