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Bledisloe 2

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  • antipodeanA antipodean

    @Tim So Codie gets a lifeline. I like that the bench front row is unlikely to lose a scrum and may win some ball, but there's not a lot of mobility from Laulala as the game is supposed to "open up".

    Second row picks itself. Hopefully Vaa'i can get some quality time on the field.

    No complaints about the backrow.

    Halves pick themselves.

    Pleased to see they went for the obvious in a centre pairing with Rieko given injuries. I felt Jordie played well last week.

    Would've preferred to see Reece get a start.

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    @antipodean said in Bledisloe 2:

    @Tim So Codie gets a lifeline. I like that the bench front row is unlikely to lose a scrum and may win some ball, but there's not a lot of mobility from Laulala as the game is supposed to "open up".

    Interesting that they've preferred Ofa to Aidan Ross.

    That probably doesn't bode that well for Ross for the EOYT - unless there's an element of last chance saloon for Ofa and Nepo (and Codie).

    At present, Lomax, Newell, Laulala and Ofa (and Angus, but probably not) all competing for three tighthead spots on EOYT.

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    • Chris B.C Chris B.

      @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

      @Chris-B said in Bledisloe 2:

      @kiwiinmelb said in Bledisloe 2:

      Beaudy tends to play more fb more than anywhere else these days .

      They rightly or wrongly see Jordan as a 14 not a 15 at this level

      Never likely to shift Jordan to 15, if that would mean keeping Beaudy on the bench.

      Much as some of the fans would like to see Will at 15, he's locked in as their right wing - and Jordie is locked in at fullback, so they'd only use Will at FB in an emergency.

      On his position at right wing, rumours of his demise (on the fern) are much exaggerated IMO. 🙂

      Won't be if he keeps missing five tackles a game in a position that doesn't make a lot of tackles, no matter great he is on attack.

      Depends on what they are.

      One was a bad miss on Samu.

      One was never likely to be made when Koroibete was running away from him.

      One was probably in the first minute of play when he and (I think SBarrett) bundled an Aussie into touch but, Will fell over at the end.

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      @Chris-B said in Bledisloe 2:

      @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

      @Chris-B said in Bledisloe 2:

      @kiwiinmelb said in Bledisloe 2:

      Beaudy tends to play more fb more than anywhere else these days .

      They rightly or wrongly see Jordan as a 14 not a 15 at this level

      Never likely to shift Jordan to 15, if that would mean keeping Beaudy on the bench.

      Much as some of the fans would like to see Will at 15, he's locked in as their right wing - and Jordie is locked in at fullback, so they'd only use Will at FB in an emergency.

      On his position at right wing, rumours of his demise (on the fern) are much exaggerated IMO. 🙂

      Won't be if he keeps missing five tackles a game in a position that doesn't make a lot of tackles, no matter great he is on attack.

      Depends on what they are.

      One was a bad miss on Samu.

      One was never likely to be made when Koroibete was running away from him.

      One was probably in the first minute of play when he and (I think SBarrett) bundled an Aussie into touch but, Will fell over at the end.

      I'm not going to trawl through the game but I'm pretty sure you are putting lipstick on a pig there.
      Different stats recorders judge tackles different ways but I've looked at three different ones that all recorded 5 misses. That tells me they were misses and not kind of misses.
      I get your point that missed tackles should be genuine (like a dropped catch in cricket has to be a genuine chance) but I think his stats stand out for a reason.

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      • KirwanK Kirwan

        @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

        @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

        @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

        I've now realised, given the bench, that we will probably expect our 8 to switch positions as well.

        No wonder our 2nd halves are scratchy. On top of subs coming on, our subs also push so many guys to new positions.

        Maybe. They might just sub Ardie and have the Blues backrow.

        Are you trying to lose?

        Don't be silly. Team has been clearly selected for combinations.

        They are either going to move Ardie to seven or swap him completely. They don't do either often, so whatever they do will be unusual.

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        @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

        @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

        @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

        @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

        I've now realised, given the bench, that we will probably expect our 8 to switch positions as well.

        No wonder our 2nd halves are scratchy. On top of subs coming on, our subs also push so many guys to new positions.

        Maybe. They might just sub Ardie and have the Blues backrow.

        Are you trying to lose?

        Don't be silly. Team has been clearly selected for combinations.

        They are either going to move Ardie to seven or swap him completely. They don't do either often, so whatever they do will be unusual.

        Don't be silly

        The team has been selected with what's left

        The top 2 blindsides are out so akira starts
        The top 7 is out so Dalton plays

        The top 2 inside centres are out, and RTS isn't ready so JB plays. BB is the next fullback. Even the bench is just the next guys

        This is necessity, not some glowing recommendation on getting a bunch of Blues players to play together

        If everyone was fit and fresh most of the guys we are talking about wouldn't even be in the 23

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        • Chris B.C Chris B.

          @antipodean said in Bledisloe 2:

          @Tim So Codie gets a lifeline. I like that the bench front row is unlikely to lose a scrum and may win some ball, but there's not a lot of mobility from Laulala as the game is supposed to "open up".

          Interesting that they've preferred Ofa to Aidan Ross.

          That probably doesn't bode that well for Ross for the EOYT - unless there's an element of last chance saloon for Ofa and Nepo (and Codie).

          At present, Lomax, Newell, Laulala and Ofa (and Angus, but probably not) all competing for three tighthead spots on EOYT.

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          @Chris-B said in Bledisloe 2:

          @antipodean said in Bledisloe 2:

          @Tim So Codie gets a lifeline. I like that the bench front row is unlikely to lose a scrum and may win some ball, but there's not a lot of mobility from Laulala as the game is supposed to "open up".

          Interesting that they've preferred Ofa to Aidan Ross.

          That probably doesn't bode that well for Ross for the EOYT - unless there's an element of last chance saloon for Ofa and Nepo (and Codie).

          At present, Lomax, Newell, Laulala and Ofa (and Angus, but probably not) all competing for three tighthead spots on EOYT.

          Laulala at most risk out of that list IMO. Around the field he's like a statue at the moment.

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          • A ARHS

            Looks like a bit of planned rotation for workload, impacted by injuries. Would think a few players are at last chance saloon for EOYT. Let's just see who fronts and who does not.
            Whoever pushed RTS into specialising at 12 has ruined a career in my view. He would have been a shoo-in for back 3 with our winger issues gone. Gutted if Reece is going offshore..
            I am a bit worried whether loosies will stand up to a centre field barrage. Wonder who replaces Leota?

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            @ARHS said in Bledisloe 2:

            Whoever pushed RTS into specialising at 12 has ruined a career in my view.

            Did seem a risky ploy. Not an easy position to master and selection will also depend on the skillset required.

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            • KirwanK Kirwan

              @Chris-B said in Bledisloe 2:

              @antipodean said in Bledisloe 2:

              @Tim So Codie gets a lifeline. I like that the bench front row is unlikely to lose a scrum and may win some ball, but there's not a lot of mobility from Laulala as the game is supposed to "open up".

              Interesting that they've preferred Ofa to Aidan Ross.

              That probably doesn't bode that well for Ross for the EOYT - unless there's an element of last chance saloon for Ofa and Nepo (and Codie).

              At present, Lomax, Newell, Laulala and Ofa (and Angus, but probably not) all competing for three tighthead spots on EOYT.

              Laulala at most risk out of that list IMO. Around the field he's like a statue at the moment.

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              @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

              @Chris-B said in Bledisloe 2:

              @antipodean said in Bledisloe 2:

              @Tim So Codie gets a lifeline. I like that the bench front row is unlikely to lose a scrum and may win some ball, but there's not a lot of mobility from Laulala as the game is supposed to "open up".

              Interesting that they've preferred Ofa to Aidan Ross.

              That probably doesn't bode that well for Ross for the EOYT - unless there's an element of last chance saloon for Ofa and Nepo (and Codie).

              At present, Lomax, Newell, Laulala and Ofa (and Angus, but probably not) all competing for three tighthead spots on EOYT.

              Laulala at most risk out of that list IMO. Around the field he's like a statue at the moment.

              Maybe he's there to give Akira something to lean on.

              It's a joke BTW

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              • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

                @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

                @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

                @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

                I've now realised, given the bench, that we will probably expect our 8 to switch positions as well.

                No wonder our 2nd halves are scratchy. On top of subs coming on, our subs also push so many guys to new positions.

                Maybe. They might just sub Ardie and have the Blues backrow.

                Are you trying to lose?

                Don't be silly. Team has been clearly selected for combinations.

                They are either going to move Ardie to seven or swap him completely. They don't do either often, so whatever they do will be unusual.

                Don't be silly

                The team has been selected with what's left

                The top 2 blindsides are out so akira starts
                The top 7 is out so Dalton plays

                The top 2 inside centres are out, and RTS isn't ready so JB plays. BB is the next fullback. Even the bench is just the next guys

                This is necessity, not some glowing recommendation on getting a bunch of Blues players to play together

                If everyone was fit and fresh most of the guys we are talking about wouldn't even be in the 23

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                @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

                @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

                @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

                @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

                @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

                I've now realised, given the bench, that we will probably expect our 8 to switch positions as well.

                No wonder our 2nd halves are scratchy. On top of subs coming on, our subs also push so many guys to new positions.

                Maybe. They might just sub Ardie and have the Blues backrow.

                Are you trying to lose?

                Don't be silly. Team has been clearly selected for combinations.

                They are either going to move Ardie to seven or swap him completely. They don't do either often, so whatever they do will be unusual.

                Don't be silly

                The team has been selected with what's left

                The top 2 blindsides are out so akira starts
                The top 7 is out so Dalton plays

                The top 2 inside centres are out, and RTS isn't ready so JB plays. BB is the next fullback. Even the bench is just the next guys

                This is necessity, not some glowing recommendation on getting a bunch of Blues players to play together

                If everyone was fit and fresh most of the guys we are talking about wouldn't even be in the 23

                Just repeating my line is, well silly.

                But not as silly as saying most of the guys would be out of the 23. Akira and Dalton have been involved with the other players fit.

                Frizzel is fit, by the way.

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                • CrucialC Crucial

                  @Chris-B said in Bledisloe 2:

                  @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

                  @Chris-B said in Bledisloe 2:

                  @kiwiinmelb said in Bledisloe 2:

                  Beaudy tends to play more fb more than anywhere else these days .

                  They rightly or wrongly see Jordan as a 14 not a 15 at this level

                  Never likely to shift Jordan to 15, if that would mean keeping Beaudy on the bench.

                  Much as some of the fans would like to see Will at 15, he's locked in as their right wing - and Jordie is locked in at fullback, so they'd only use Will at FB in an emergency.

                  On his position at right wing, rumours of his demise (on the fern) are much exaggerated IMO. 🙂

                  Won't be if he keeps missing five tackles a game in a position that doesn't make a lot of tackles, no matter great he is on attack.

                  Depends on what they are.

                  One was a bad miss on Samu.

                  One was never likely to be made when Koroibete was running away from him.

                  One was probably in the first minute of play when he and (I think SBarrett) bundled an Aussie into touch but, Will fell over at the end.

                  I'm not going to trawl through the game but I'm pretty sure you are putting lipstick on a pig there.
                  Different stats recorders judge tackles different ways but I've looked at three different ones that all recorded 5 misses. That tells me they were misses and not kind of misses.
                  I get your point that missed tackles should be genuine (like a dropped catch in cricket has to be a genuine chance) but I think his stats stand out for a reason.

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                  @Crucial I'm not going to trawl either.

                  The one on Koroibete will definitely be recorded as a miss - it was where Koroibete ran in and across the field and Will dived at him from behind. MK then bumped someone else off.

                  I can't recall 4 and 5 so I'm pretty sure they're not bad misses either, since I'm usually watching for Will.

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                    #321

                    I watched a few of the recent tests again and I’m not sure if anyone else noticed, but it appeared to me that most open the game gets these days is the last 10-15 of the first half and not long after the half time break.

                    The final 10-15 of the match is not that open as both teams tend to tense up (in both a good and bad way). Errors do play a role but the result of those errors don’t appear to be much different than other periods during the game when there is an error.

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                    • KirwanK Kirwan

                      @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

                      @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

                      @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

                      @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

                      @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

                      I've now realised, given the bench, that we will probably expect our 8 to switch positions as well.

                      No wonder our 2nd halves are scratchy. On top of subs coming on, our subs also push so many guys to new positions.

                      Maybe. They might just sub Ardie and have the Blues backrow.

                      Are you trying to lose?

                      Don't be silly. Team has been clearly selected for combinations.

                      They are either going to move Ardie to seven or swap him completely. They don't do either often, so whatever they do will be unusual.

                      Don't be silly

                      The team has been selected with what's left

                      The top 2 blindsides are out so akira starts
                      The top 7 is out so Dalton plays

                      The top 2 inside centres are out, and RTS isn't ready so JB plays. BB is the next fullback. Even the bench is just the next guys

                      This is necessity, not some glowing recommendation on getting a bunch of Blues players to play together

                      If everyone was fit and fresh most of the guys we are talking about wouldn't even be in the 23

                      Just repeating my line is, well silly.

                      But not as silly as saying most of the guys would be out of the 23. Akira and Dalton have been involved with the other players fit.

                      Frizzel is fit, by the way.

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                      #322

                      @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

                      @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

                      @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

                      @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

                      @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

                      @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

                      I've now realised, given the bench, that we will probably expect our 8 to switch positions as well.

                      No wonder our 2nd halves are scratchy. On top of subs coming on, our subs also push so many guys to new positions.

                      Maybe. They might just sub Ardie and have the Blues backrow.

                      Are you trying to lose?

                      Don't be silly. Team has been clearly selected for combinations.

                      They are either going to move Ardie to seven or swap him completely. They don't do either often, so whatever they do will be unusual.

                      Don't be silly

                      The team has been selected with what's left

                      The top 2 blindsides are out so akira starts
                      The top 7 is out so Dalton plays

                      The top 2 inside centres are out, and RTS isn't ready so JB plays. BB is the next fullback. Even the bench is just the next guys

                      This is necessity, not some glowing recommendation on getting a bunch of Blues players to play together

                      If everyone was fit and fresh most of the guys we are talking about wouldn't even be in the 23

                      Frizzel is fit, by the way.

                      Not sure if that is completely true, sounds like he needs more time

                      https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/300694794/all-blacks-sam-whitelock-named-captain-for-test-against-wallabies-in-auckland

                      Shannon Frizell, who wasn’t available to play in Melbourne because of sore ribs, has also been given more time to recover.

                      I do agree with your other points

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                      • BovidaeB Bovidae

                        Some other info from the Foster press conference via Stuff:

                        • The Barrett selection at No 12 was down in part to the 60 minutes he enjoyed there last week.
                        • Taukei'aho shift to the bench is workload related. Taylor "in a good space".
                        • No issue with Swain ban, although he hasn't read the full decision.
                        • Whitelock named captain due to Savea missing a week to welcome third child.
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                        #323

                        @Bovidae said in Bledisloe 2:

                        Some other info from the Foster press conference via Stuff:

                        • The Barrett selection at No 12 was down in part to the 60 minutes he enjoyed there last week.
                        • Taukei'aho shift to the bench is workload related. Taylor "in a good space".
                        • No issue with Swain ban, although he hasn't read the full decision.
                        • Whitelock named captain due to Savea missing a week to welcome third child.

                        What about Scott. Is he injured
                        Taylor starting is an odd one though.

                        edit. In the stuff article

                        Akira Ioane has been brought into blindside flanker, ahead of Scott Barrett who has not been named in the match-day 23 because he was listed as being unavailable for selection.

                        Foster said the All Blacks had been “managing’’ Barrett, who had been bothered by a sore Achilles tendon and calf muscle, and it was decided it was best to rest him. Shannon Frizell, who wasn’t available to play in Melbourne because of sore ribs, has also been given more time to recover.

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                        • TimT Tim

                          https://i.imgur.com/lOaXsOy.jpg

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                          @Tim Is this a late April fools joke?

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                          • WingerW Winger

                            @Bovidae said in Bledisloe 2:

                            Some other info from the Foster press conference via Stuff:

                            • The Barrett selection at No 12 was down in part to the 60 minutes he enjoyed there last week.
                            • Taukei'aho shift to the bench is workload related. Taylor "in a good space".
                            • No issue with Swain ban, although he hasn't read the full decision.
                            • Whitelock named captain due to Savea missing a week to welcome third child.

                            What about Scott. Is he injured
                            Taylor starting is an odd one though.

                            edit. In the stuff article

                            Akira Ioane has been brought into blindside flanker, ahead of Scott Barrett who has not been named in the match-day 23 because he was listed as being unavailable for selection.

                            Foster said the All Blacks had been “managing’’ Barrett, who had been bothered by a sore Achilles tendon and calf muscle, and it was decided it was best to rest him. Shannon Frizell, who wasn’t available to play in Melbourne because of sore ribs, has also been given more time to recover.

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                            @Winger

                            I posted about Barrett earlier.

                            Foster said the All Blacks had been “managing’’ Barrett, who had been bothered by a sore Achilles tendon and calf muscle, and it was decided it was best to rest him.

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                            • A ARHS

                              Looks like a bit of planned rotation for workload, impacted by injuries. Would think a few players are at last chance saloon for EOYT. Let's just see who fronts and who does not.
                              Whoever pushed RTS into specialising at 12 has ruined a career in my view. He would have been a shoo-in for back 3 with our winger issues gone. Gutted if Reece is going offshore..
                              I am a bit worried whether loosies will stand up to a centre field barrage. Wonder who replaces Leota?

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                              @ARHS said in Bledisloe 2:

                              I am a bit worried whether loosies will stand up to a centre field barrage. Wonder who replaces Leota?

                              I read that Neville will return so maybe Holloway back to 6.

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                                Boy oh boy is Savea in for a big night with Akiera doing fuck all on defence.

                                BB at the back looking all hopeless while Jordan is misplaced on the wing.

                                At least Codie Taylor is starting as that will overshadow all the other weaknesses on show.

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                                • B bayimports

                                  @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

                                  @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

                                  @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

                                  @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

                                  @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

                                  @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

                                  I've now realised, given the bench, that we will probably expect our 8 to switch positions as well.

                                  No wonder our 2nd halves are scratchy. On top of subs coming on, our subs also push so many guys to new positions.

                                  Maybe. They might just sub Ardie and have the Blues backrow.

                                  Are you trying to lose?

                                  Don't be silly. Team has been clearly selected for combinations.

                                  They are either going to move Ardie to seven or swap him completely. They don't do either often, so whatever they do will be unusual.

                                  Don't be silly

                                  The team has been selected with what's left

                                  The top 2 blindsides are out so akira starts
                                  The top 7 is out so Dalton plays

                                  The top 2 inside centres are out, and RTS isn't ready so JB plays. BB is the next fullback. Even the bench is just the next guys

                                  This is necessity, not some glowing recommendation on getting a bunch of Blues players to play together

                                  If everyone was fit and fresh most of the guys we are talking about wouldn't even be in the 23

                                  Frizzel is fit, by the way.

                                  Not sure if that is completely true, sounds like he needs more time

                                  https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/300694794/all-blacks-sam-whitelock-named-captain-for-test-against-wallabies-in-auckland

                                  Shannon Frizell, who wasn’t available to play in Melbourne because of sore ribs, has also been given more time to recover.

                                  I do agree with your other points

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                                  @bayimports said in Bledisloe 2:

                                  @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

                                  @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

                                  @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

                                  @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

                                  @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 2:

                                  @mariner4life said in Bledisloe 2:

                                  I've now realised, given the bench, that we will probably expect our 8 to switch positions as well.

                                  No wonder our 2nd halves are scratchy. On top of subs coming on, our subs also push so many guys to new positions.

                                  Maybe. They might just sub Ardie and have the Blues backrow.

                                  Are you trying to lose?

                                  Don't be silly. Team has been clearly selected for combinations.

                                  They are either going to move Ardie to seven or swap him completely. They don't do either often, so whatever they do will be unusual.

                                  Don't be silly

                                  The team has been selected with what's left

                                  The top 2 blindsides are out so akira starts
                                  The top 7 is out so Dalton plays

                                  The top 2 inside centres are out, and RTS isn't ready so JB plays. BB is the next fullback. Even the bench is just the next guys

                                  This is necessity, not some glowing recommendation on getting a bunch of Blues players to play together

                                  If everyone was fit and fresh most of the guys we are talking about wouldn't even be in the 23

                                  Frizzel is fit, by the way.

                                  Not sure if that is completely true, sounds like he needs more time

                                  https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/300694794/all-blacks-sam-whitelock-named-captain-for-test-against-wallabies-in-auckland

                                  Shannon Frizell, who wasn’t available to play in Melbourne because of sore ribs, has also been given more time to recover.

                                  I do agree with your other points

                                  Foster said he could have played in a pinch, so is fit but given more time to recover.

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                                  • MN5M MN5

                                    I’m really disappointed at the lack of melting down at the news that Taylor is starting. Sort it out guys.

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                                    @MN5 said in Bledisloe 2:

                                    I’m really disappointed at the lack of melting down at the news that Taylor is starting. Sort it out guys.

                                    Beyond melting down to be honest. I’m going to be watching him in a dimmed room with a crystal glass of scotch and a loaded revolver. I’m not taking any chances since they revived me from the arsenic last time he played.

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                                      Wallabies team

                                      1. James Slipper (c) (122 Tests)
                                      2. David Porecki (6 Tests)
                                      3. Allan Alaalatoa (59 Tests)
                                      4. Jed Holloway (5 Tests)
                                      5. Cadeyrn Neville (2 Tests)
                                      6. Rob Valetini (26 Tests)
                                      7. Pete Samu (27 Tests)
                                      8. Harry Wilson (11 Tests)
                                      9. Jake Gordon (15 Tests)
                                      10. Bernard Foley (72 Tests)
                                      11. Marika Koroibete (50 Tests)
                                      12. Lalakai Foketi (3 Tests)
                                      13. Len Ikitau (20 Tests)
                                      14. Tom Wright (17 Tests)
                                      15. Andrew Kellaway (17 Tests)
                                        Replacements
                                      16. Folau Fainga’a (32 Tests)
                                      17. Angus Bell (19 Tests)
                                      18. Pone Fa’amausili (2 Tests)
                                      19. Nick Frost (4 Tests)
                                      20. Fraser McReight (7 Tests)
                                      21. Nic White (55 Tests)
                                      22. Reece Hodge (59 Tests)
                                      23. Jordan Petaia (21 Tests)
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                                          Akira and Dalton better step the fuck up, because after last game I'd pick Samu and Valentini over them

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