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    If Mo'unga was to be rested, the only way JB stays at 12 is if Perofeta was trusted to start at fullback. I don't think Havili would be considered at fullback now. If Jordan was in the squad the options are greater.

    As @KiwiMurph says, Jordie will move to 2nd 5 when Perofeta is brought on.

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      I've never been a fan of the Havili/ALB midfield because they are much too similar players, their skillsets don't compliment each other, there's no point of difference, lightweight sideways running, who crab across the field away from their support...

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        I've never been a fan of the Havili/ALB midfield because they are much too similar players, their skillsets don't compliment each other, there's no point of difference, lightweight sideways running, who crab across the field away from their support...

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        @kiwi_expat said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

        I've never been a fan of the Havili/ALB midfield because they are much too similar players, their skillsets don't compliment each other, there's no point of difference, lightweight sideways running, who crab across the field away from their support...

        That’s offset by BB’s direct running from ten, a big pro of his game over RM.

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        • KirwanK Kirwan

          @kiwi_expat said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

          I've never been a fan of the Havili/ALB midfield because they are much too similar players, their skillsets don't compliment each other, there's no point of difference, lightweight sideways running, who crab across the field away from their support...

          That’s offset by BB’s direct running from ten, a big pro of his game over RM.

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          @Kirwan said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

          @kiwi_expat said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

          I've never been a fan of the Havili/ALB midfield because they are much too similar players, their skillsets don't compliment each other, there's no point of difference, lightweight sideways running, who crab across the field away from their support...

          That’s offset by BB’s direct running from ten, a big pro of his game over RM.

          My recollection of the Ireland series was more crab running and our 10 and 12 not complimenting each other.

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          • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

            @Kirwan said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

            @kiwi_expat said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

            I've never been a fan of the Havili/ALB midfield because they are much too similar players, their skillsets don't compliment each other, there's no point of difference, lightweight sideways running, who crab across the field away from their support...

            That’s offset by BB’s direct running from ten, a big pro of his game over RM.

            My recollection of the Ireland series was more crab running and our 10 and 12 not complimenting each other.

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            @mariner4life said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

            @Kirwan said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

            @kiwi_expat said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

            I've never been a fan of the Havili/ALB midfield because they are much too similar players, their skillsets don't compliment each other, there's no point of difference, lightweight sideways running, who crab across the field away from their support...

            That’s offset by BB’s direct running from ten, a big pro of his game over RM.

            My recollection of the Ireland series was more crab running and our 10 and 12 not complimenting each other.

            Someone has to straighten the attack. And that player shouldn't be the 10. Maybe we will play a similar pattern to last week and get to see DH running straight and hard

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            • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

              @Kirwan said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

              @kiwi_expat said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

              I've never been a fan of the Havili/ALB midfield because they are much too similar players, their skillsets don't compliment each other, there's no point of difference, lightweight sideways running, who crab across the field away from their support...

              That’s offset by BB’s direct running from ten, a big pro of his game over RM.

              My recollection of the Ireland series was more crab running and our 10 and 12 not complimenting each other.

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              #242

              Foster just loves his 'bits & pieces' combinations.

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                Have to say it's a weird feeling going from a world where the suggestion of JB at 12 is scoffed at to anger at him not being selected there.

                If you play him, you play him at 12.

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                • CrucialC Crucial

                  @Joans-Town-Jones said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                  @Crucial said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                  @nostrildamus said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                  @broughie said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                  @Steve Now and all fairness, and I don't think Havilli is good at 12, when the pack dominates he operated a lot better. But Jordy will be back to 12 for England unless Foster is a twit.

                  Would there be anyone here who prefers DH at 12 over JB, especially against England? Not me.

                  We aren't playing England though. Not this game.

                  I don't get this obsession with expecting the best 23 every game. We have to decide own and develop a full squad for next year. Sometimes there will be a need to shuffle a little. Sometimes it pays off too.

                  I think where the problem is with chopping and changing is that because Fozzie's record is so poor, we're effectively a year behind in our development of a full squad. With 10 or so tests before the QF, is that enough time between now and then to allow the squad with all the constant changes to gel and seamlessly switch in and out every test?

                  Are you trying to support my point?
                  With what happened earlier this year we lost some chances to mix things up for the whole squad. Are you saying we should pick a 23 and try and ride it as much as possible to the World Cup? That would be dumb even for Foster.

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                  @Crucial said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                  @Joans-Town-Jones said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                  @Crucial said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                  @nostrildamus said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                  @broughie said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                  @Steve Now and all fairness, and I don't think Havilli is good at 12, when the pack dominates he operated a lot better. But Jordy will be back to 12 for England unless Foster is a twit.

                  Would there be anyone here who prefers DH at 12 over JB, especially against England? Not me.

                  We aren't playing England though. Not this game.

                  I don't get this obsession with expecting the best 23 every game. We have to decide own and develop a full squad for next year. Sometimes there will be a need to shuffle a little. Sometimes it pays off too.

                  I think where the problem is with chopping and changing is that because Fozzie's record is so poor, we're effectively a year behind in our development of a full squad. With 10 or so tests before the QF, is that enough time between now and then to allow the squad with all the constant changes to gel and seamlessly switch in and out every test?

                  Are you trying to support my point?
                  With what happened earlier this year we lost some chances to mix things up for the whole squad. Are you saying we should pick a 23 and try and ride it as much as possible to the World Cup? That would be dumb even for Foster.

                  So JB has had two tests at 12. Many are saying he hasn't played enough against decent opposition to be considered the answer. But then he would have played only 2 of the last 4 tests at 12. So do we play him to prove himself or switch shit up every 5 minutes?

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                  • Joans Town JonesJ Joans Town Jones

                    @Crucial said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                    @Joans-Town-Jones said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                    @Crucial said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                    @broughie said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                    @Steve Now and all fairness, and I don't think Havilli is good at 12, when the pack dominates he operated a lot better. But Jordy will be back to 12 for England unless Foster is a twit.

                    Would there be anyone here who prefers DH at 12 over JB, especially against England? Not me.

                    We aren't playing England though. Not this game.

                    I don't get this obsession with expecting the best 23 every game. We have to decide own and develop a full squad for next year. Sometimes there will be a need to shuffle a little. Sometimes it pays off too.

                    I think where the problem is with chopping and changing is that because Fozzie's record is so poor, we're effectively a year behind in our development of a full squad. With 10 or so tests before the QF, is that enough time between now and then to allow the squad with all the constant changes to gel and seamlessly switch in and out every test?

                    Are you trying to support my point?
                    With what happened earlier this year we lost some chances to mix things up for the whole squad. Are you saying we should pick a 23 and try and ride it as much as possible to the World Cup? That would be dumb even for Foster.

                    So JB has had two tests at 12. Many are saying he hasn't played enough against decent opposition to be considered the answer. But then he would have played only 2 of the last 4 tests at 12. So do we play him to prove himself or switch shit up every 5 minutes?

                    KiwiMurphK Offline
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                    #245

                    @Joans-Town-Jones said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                    @Crucial said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                    @Joans-Town-Jones said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                    @Crucial said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                    @nostrildamus said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                    @broughie said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                    @Steve Now and all fairness, and I don't think Havilli is good at 12, when the pack dominates he operated a lot better. But Jordy will be back to 12 for England unless Foster is a twit.

                    Would there be anyone here who prefers DH at 12 over JB, especially against England? Not me.

                    We aren't playing England though. Not this game.

                    I don't get this obsession with expecting the best 23 every game. We have to decide own and develop a full squad for next year. Sometimes there will be a need to shuffle a little. Sometimes it pays off too.

                    I think where the problem is with chopping and changing is that because Fozzie's record is so poor, we're effectively a year behind in our development of a full squad. With 10 or so tests before the QF, is that enough time between now and then to allow the squad with all the constant changes to gel and seamlessly switch in and out every test?

                    Are you trying to support my point?
                    With what happened earlier this year we lost some chances to mix things up for the whole squad. Are you saying we should pick a 23 and try and ride it as much as possible to the World Cup? That would be dumb even for Foster.

                    So JB has had two tests at 12. Many are saying he hasn't played enough against decent opposition to be considered the answer. But then he would have played only 2 of the last 4 tests at 12. So do we play him to prove himself or switch shit up every 5 minutes?

                    Just because he doesn't start at 12 doesn't mean he doesn't play 12.

                    Jordie shifted to 12 in Melbourne.

                    Played 12 at Eden Park and Cardiff

                    Will shift to 12 in this game (I imagine).

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                      Geez my first view was that this team is expertly selected given the short gap to England match.

                      Hoping it allows Jordie and ALB in centres next week and Rieko and Reece as starting wings.

                      Maybe Aumua on bench next week with his extra bulk. And would have liked DMac on bench too with a stronger tactical kicking game.

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                      • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                        @Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                        @Bovidae I reckon Leicester will need an absolute stormer (and Clarke have a shocker) this week if he's to get a game for the real ABs this tour.

                        I think it's quite a bit more likely that we'll see Reiko on the left wing than Leicester vs England.

                        It's almost shaping up for that - otherwise Caleb will start 4 games straight.

                        Ioane back to the wing is a shit idea

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                        @mariner4life said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                        @Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                        @Bovidae I reckon Leicester will need an absolute stormer (and Clarke have a shocker) this week if he's to get a game for the real ABs this tour.

                        I think it's quite a bit more likely that we'll see Reiko on the left wing than Leicester vs England.

                        It's almost shaping up for that - otherwise Caleb will start 4 games straight.

                        Ioane back to the wing is a shit idea

                        Why? Have you seen how much chaos he causes for the opposition whenever he's shuffled back there? If ALB covers centre to the standard Ioane does, which is highly likely, then it's not as shit an idea as running a bumbling Clarke there.

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                          Did anyone else realise the All Blacks game is Monday morning our time not tomorrow morning?

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                          • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

                            Did anyone else realise the All Blacks game is Monday morning our time not tomorrow morning?

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                            @Canes4life said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                            Did anyone else realise the All Blacks game is Monday morning our time not tomorrow morning?

                            I'm picking it's probably just you that managed to figure that out...we can't all be scientists mate.

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                            • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

                              Did anyone else realise the All Blacks game is Monday morning our time not tomorrow morning?

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                              @Canes4life it has been mentioned as a reason why the team was not named on Thursday, or whatever day they are supposed to do it

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                                @mariner4life said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                @Kirwan said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                @kiwi_expat said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                I've never been a fan of the Havili/ALB midfield because they are much too similar players, their skillsets don't compliment each other, there's no point of difference, lightweight sideways running, who crab across the field away from their support...

                                That’s offset by BB’s direct running from ten, a big pro of his game over RM.

                                My recollection of the Ireland series was more crab running and our 10 and 12 not complimenting each other.

                                Someone has to straighten the attack. And that player shouldn't be the 10. Maybe we will play a similar pattern to last week and get to see DH running straight and hard

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                                @canefan said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                @mariner4life said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                @Kirwan said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                @kiwi_expat said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                I've never been a fan of the Havili/ALB midfield because they are much too similar players, their skillsets don't compliment each other, there's no point of difference, lightweight sideways running, who crab across the field away from their support...

                                That’s offset by BB’s direct running from ten, a big pro of his game over RM.

                                My recollection of the Ireland series was more crab running and our 10 and 12 not complimenting each other.

                                Someone has to straighten the attack. And that player shouldn't be the 10. Maybe we will play a similar pattern to last week and get to see DH running straight and hard

                                DH running straight and hard typically results in DH being driven back 2m in the tackle.

                                As much as I don't like DH at 12, I certainly hope they tailor the game plan to suit his skills. Using him in the se manner that we use JB would be idiocy

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                                  Quick question, with Clark's skillet being power and strength, why don't we see more of him coming in off his wing off 10/12? I'd have thought he'd be well suited to running that line off his wing off set piece.

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                                  • voodooV voodoo

                                    Quick question, with Clark's skillet being power and strength, why don't we see more of him coming in off his wing off 10/12? I'd have thought he'd be well suited to running that line off his wing off set piece.

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                                    @voodoo said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                    Quick question, with Clark's skillet being power and strength, why don't we see more of him coming in off his wing off 10/12? I'd have thought he'd be well suited to running that line off his wing off set piece.

                                    I think they've tried but the invisible tackler gets him before he can even get close to the ball. It should be illegalised.

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                                      @voodoo said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                      Quick question, with Clark's skillet being power and strength, why don't we see more of him coming in off his wing off 10/12? I'd have thought he'd be well suited to running that line off his wing off set piece.

                                      I think they've tried but the invisible tackler gets him before he can even get close to the ball. It should be illegalised.

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                                      @Bones said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                      @voodoo said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                      Quick question, with Clark's skillet being power and strength, why don't we see more of him coming in off his wing off 10/12? I'd have thought he'd be well suited to running that line off his wing off set piece.

                                      I think they've tried but the invisible tackler gets him before he can even get close to the ball. It should be illegalised.

                                      I wish that wasn't funnytrue

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                                        @canefan said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                        @mariner4life said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                        @Kirwan said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                        @kiwi_expat said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                        I've never been a fan of the Havili/ALB midfield because they are much too similar players, their skillsets don't compliment each other, there's no point of difference, lightweight sideways running, who crab across the field away from their support...

                                        That’s offset by BB’s direct running from ten, a big pro of his game over RM.

                                        My recollection of the Ireland series was more crab running and our 10 and 12 not complimenting each other.

                                        Someone has to straighten the attack. And that player shouldn't be the 10. Maybe we will play a similar pattern to last week and get to see DH running straight and hard

                                        DH running straight and hard typically results in DH being driven back 2m in the tackle.

                                        As much as I don't like DH at 12, I certainly hope they tailor the game plan to suit his skills. Using him in the se manner that we use JB would be idiocy

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                                        @voodoo said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                        @canefan said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                        @mariner4life said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                        @Kirwan said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                        @kiwi_expat said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                        I've never been a fan of the Havili/ALB midfield because they are much too similar players, their skillsets don't compliment each other, there's no point of difference, lightweight sideways running, who crab across the field away from their support...

                                        That’s offset by BB’s direct running from ten, a big pro of his game over RM.

                                        My recollection of the Ireland series was more crab running and our 10 and 12 not complimenting each other.

                                        Someone has to straighten the attack. And that player shouldn't be the 10. Maybe we will play a similar pattern to last week and get to see DH running straight and hard

                                        DH running straight and hard typically results in DH being driven back 2m in the tackle.

                                        As much as I don't like DH at 12, I certainly hope they tailor the game plan to suit his skills. Using him in the se manner that we use JB would be idiocy

                                        He’s up against prood Scotsman Sione Tuipulotu who is certainly no shrinking violet. I do wonder if Havili is up to it.

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                                        • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                                          @Canes4life it has been mentioned as a reason why the team was not named on Thursday, or whatever day they are supposed to do it

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                                          @taniwharugby said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                          @Canes4life it has been mentioned as a reason why the team was not named on Thursday, or whatever day they are supposed to do it

                                          Been a busy week so haven’t been reading the thread much. Will be nice to have a day game in Scotland for once.

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