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  • G game_film

    If the head coach believes that Perofeta is only good for 60 seconds a test match then deep down he also believes he’s not good enough to play at this level. It ain’t a development squad. Quit f’n round and pick the best players. If you want to rest players then fine, but don’t pick someone who you don’t have the confidence in to play when it counts. Pero isn’t gonna learn anything coming on with 20 to go if they’re up 30 is he? Fozzy knows he’s not gonna play Pero off the bench in the QF next year so why bother now?

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    #729

    @game_film said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

    If the head coach believes that Perofeta is only good for 60 seconds a test match then deep down he also believes he’s not good enough to play at this level. It ain’t a development squad. Quit f’n round and pick the best players. If you want to rest players then fine, but don’t pick someone who you don’t have the confidence in to play when it counts. Pero isn’t gonna learn anything coming on with 20 to go if they’re up 30 is he? Fozzy knows he’s not gonna play Pero off the bench in the QF next year so why bother now?

    Probably that was the plan, but the lack of discipline in the team and general crap play meant they had to concentrate on not losing.

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    • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

      @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

      @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

      @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

      @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

      I'm sick of these people on here claiming we need to find a second option to JB.

      So your answer is not to bother about any back-ups at 12 and just play Jordie there and give bugger-all thought to managing his workload?

      The only problem with that is what you do (apart from blaming Foster for being an idiot for not developing MF options) if/when Jordie gets injured.

      If it was about managing his workload then why tf even play him in this game?Play him at 12 or not at all.

      They wouldn't have played him if Will Jordan was available for 15.

      At the end of the day it was patently obvious that DH was a stopgap at best. The idea that he was ever going to be a world class 12 was stoopid.

      Maybe. But how does that address the issue of back-up at 12 if Jordie is injured?

      Was JB really the only viable option at 15?

      RM was being rested so BB at 10.

      DH has played what, dozen tests at 12? His use in the squad now is as a utility so maybe best to test him in other positions, like maybe fullback....

      Or maybe show more than 50 seconds of trust in SP.

      Maybe they wanted experience at 15 & 10.

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      Rancid Schnitzel
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      #730

      @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

      @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

      @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

      @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

      @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

      I'm sick of these people on here claiming we need to find a second option to JB.

      So your answer is not to bother about any back-ups at 12 and just play Jordie there and give bugger-all thought to managing his workload?

      The only problem with that is what you do (apart from blaming Foster for being an idiot for not developing MF options) if/when Jordie gets injured.

      If it was about managing his workload then why tf even play him in this game?Play him at 12 or not at all.

      They wouldn't have played him if Will Jordan was available for 15.

      At the end of the day it was patently obvious that DH was a stopgap at best. The idea that he was ever going to be a world class 12 was stoopid.

      Maybe. But how does that address the issue of back-up at 12 if Jordie is injured?

      Was JB really the only viable option at 15?

      RM was being rested so BB at 10.

      DH has played what, dozen tests at 12? His use in the squad now is as a utility so maybe best to test him in other positions, like maybe fullback....

      Or maybe show more than 50 seconds of trust in SP.

      Maybe they wanted experience at 15 & 10.

      Then why not DH to 15?

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      • G game_film

        If the head coach believes that Perofeta is only good for 60 seconds a test match then deep down he also believes he’s not good enough to play at this level. It ain’t a development squad. Quit f’n round and pick the best players. If you want to rest players then fine, but don’t pick someone who you don’t have the confidence in to play when it counts. Pero isn’t gonna learn anything coming on with 20 to go if they’re up 30 is he? Fozzy knows he’s not gonna play Pero off the bench in the QF next year so why bother now?

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        #731

        @game_film said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

        If the head coach believes that Perofeta is only good for 60 seconds a test match then deep down he also believes he’s not good enough to play at this level. It ain’t a development squad. Quit f’n round and pick the best players. If you want to rest players then fine, but don’t pick someone who you don’t have the confidence in to play when it counts. Pero isn’t gonna learn anything coming on with 20 to go if they’re up 30 is he? Fozzy knows he’s not gonna play Pero off the bench in the QF next year so why bother now?

        Agree. At least give him a shot from the start. If it's an epic fůck up then replace him with more experienced players. IMHO that's much better than giving him less than a minute. As you say, what's the fecking point?

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        • Rancid SchnitzelR Rancid Schnitzel

          @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

          @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

          @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

          @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

          @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

          I'm sick of these people on here claiming we need to find a second option to JB.

          So your answer is not to bother about any back-ups at 12 and just play Jordie there and give bugger-all thought to managing his workload?

          The only problem with that is what you do (apart from blaming Foster for being an idiot for not developing MF options) if/when Jordie gets injured.

          If it was about managing his workload then why tf even play him in this game?Play him at 12 or not at all.

          They wouldn't have played him if Will Jordan was available for 15.

          At the end of the day it was patently obvious that DH was a stopgap at best. The idea that he was ever going to be a world class 12 was stoopid.

          Maybe. But how does that address the issue of back-up at 12 if Jordie is injured?

          Was JB really the only viable option at 15?

          RM was being rested so BB at 10.

          DH has played what, dozen tests at 12? His use in the squad now is as a utility so maybe best to test him in other positions, like maybe fullback....

          Or maybe show more than 50 seconds of trust in SP.

          Maybe they wanted experience at 15 & 10.

          Then why not DH to 15?

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          Crucial
          wrote on last edited by
          #732

          @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

          @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

          @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

          @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

          @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

          @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

          I'm sick of these people on here claiming we need to find a second option to JB.

          So your answer is not to bother about any back-ups at 12 and just play Jordie there and give bugger-all thought to managing his workload?

          The only problem with that is what you do (apart from blaming Foster for being an idiot for not developing MF options) if/when Jordie gets injured.

          If it was about managing his workload then why tf even play him in this game?Play him at 12 or not at all.

          They wouldn't have played him if Will Jordan was available for 15.

          At the end of the day it was patently obvious that DH was a stopgap at best. The idea that he was ever going to be a world class 12 was stoopid.

          Maybe. But how does that address the issue of back-up at 12 if Jordie is injured?

          Was JB really the only viable option at 15?

          RM was being rested so BB at 10.

          DH has played what, dozen tests at 12? His use in the squad now is as a utility so maybe best to test him in other positions, like maybe fullback....

          Or maybe show more than 50 seconds of trust in SP.

          Maybe they wanted experience at 15 & 10.

          Then why not DH to 15?

          When did he last play 15? He's a part timer there now.

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            So what the fuck did we learn from starting Havili? That he's still not up to test standard? Seriously I cannot believe people were defending that selection. Absolutely fucking braindead stuff.

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            • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

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

              Yeah this chopping and changing is such a great idea. Fucking change my mind.

              Ma'a Nonu played something like 70 tests at 12 and 62 of those were with Conrad Smith. Jordie B has had 2 and looks a million times better than that headless chook Havili. We're 10 tests away from a QF but yeah, keep changing the fucking team.

              Since 2015 we've been looking for centers. Hansen fucked the team around all the way up to the SF in 2019. Foster has done the same. Finally find a potential candidate and he won't be played 2 tests in succession.

              For all the doom and gloom in this test, the Jocks are gifted a PT (DP was blocked from making a tackle and the ball ingoal makes a huge dogleg to the left, not probable in my book but hey) and Mr Indecisive gift wraps and pass right into the hands of the Jocks.

              And what happens if we put all our eggs in the Jordie basket, he gets injured and we don't have back-ups with reasonable experience.?

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              #734

              @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

              Yeah this chopping and changing is such a great idea. Fucking change my mind.

              Ma'a Nonu played something like 70 tests at 12 and 62 of those were with Conrad Smith. Jordie B has had 2 and looks a million times better than that headless chook Havili. We're 10 tests away from a QF but yeah, keep changing the fucking team.

              Since 2015 we've been looking for centers. Hansen fucked the team around all the way up to the SF in 2019. Foster has done the same. Finally find a potential candidate and he won't be played 2 tests in succession.

              For all the doom and gloom in this test, the Jocks are gifted a PT (DP was blocked from making a tackle and the ball ingoal makes a huge dogleg to the left, not probable in my book but hey) and Mr Indecisive gift wraps and pass right into the hands of the Jocks.

              And what happens if we put all our eggs in the Jordie basket, he gets injured and we don't have back-ups with reasonable experience.?

              You can say that about any number of players from every single team in the world. That's just the nature of the beast. This obsession NZ has with trying to have 2 players in every position with loads of test experience is absurd and is really hurting us as our top team rarely gets consecutive games together. We are just shooting ourselves in the foot with this while other teams build combinations.

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              • voodooV Online
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                #735

                I haven't seen the game, but despite ALBs apparent poor showing, have we finally got to the point where the axis just has to be AS, RM, JB, RI, with ALB on the bench ?

                If JB gets injured, I'd much rather ALB at 12 than RTS, DH, JG, especially with the pace of RI outside him.

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                • No QuarterN No Quarter

                  @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

                  Yeah this chopping and changing is such a great idea. Fucking change my mind.

                  Ma'a Nonu played something like 70 tests at 12 and 62 of those were with Conrad Smith. Jordie B has had 2 and looks a million times better than that headless chook Havili. We're 10 tests away from a QF but yeah, keep changing the fucking team.

                  Since 2015 we've been looking for centers. Hansen fucked the team around all the way up to the SF in 2019. Foster has done the same. Finally find a potential candidate and he won't be played 2 tests in succession.

                  For all the doom and gloom in this test, the Jocks are gifted a PT (DP was blocked from making a tackle and the ball ingoal makes a huge dogleg to the left, not probable in my book but hey) and Mr Indecisive gift wraps and pass right into the hands of the Jocks.

                  And what happens if we put all our eggs in the Jordie basket, he gets injured and we don't have back-ups with reasonable experience.?

                  You can say that about any number of players from every single team in the world. That's just the nature of the beast. This obsession NZ has with trying to have 2 players in every position with loads of test experience is absurd and is really hurting us as our top team rarely gets consecutive games together. We are just shooting ourselves in the foot with this while other teams build combinations.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #736

                  @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                  @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

                  Yeah this chopping and changing is such a great idea. Fucking change my mind.

                  Ma'a Nonu played something like 70 tests at 12 and 62 of those were with Conrad Smith. Jordie B has had 2 and looks a million times better than that headless chook Havili. We're 10 tests away from a QF but yeah, keep changing the fucking team.

                  Since 2015 we've been looking for centers. Hansen fucked the team around all the way up to the SF in 2019. Foster has done the same. Finally find a potential candidate and he won't be played 2 tests in succession.

                  For all the doom and gloom in this test, the Jocks are gifted a PT (DP was blocked from making a tackle and the ball ingoal makes a huge dogleg to the left, not probable in my book but hey) and Mr Indecisive gift wraps and pass right into the hands of the Jocks.

                  And what happens if we put all our eggs in the Jordie basket, he gets injured and we don't have back-ups with reasonable experience.?

                  You can say that about any number of players from every single team in the world. That's just the nature of the beast. This obsession NZ has with trying to have 2 players in every position with loads of test experience is absurd and is really hurting us as our top team rarely gets consecutive games together. We are just shooting ourselves in the foot with this while other teams build combinations.

                  I have no idea how Nonu and Smith started so many games together, surely, they should have rested them most of the time so their backups could get time in the position in case one got injured. Also madness that the GOAT and DC started so often, very bad coaching if you ask me.

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                  • voodooV voodoo

                    I haven't seen the game, but despite ALBs apparent poor showing, have we finally got to the point where the axis just has to be AS, RM, JB, RI, with ALB on the bench ?

                    If JB gets injured, I'd much rather ALB at 12 than RTS, DH, JG, especially with the pace of RI outside him.

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #737

                    @voodoo said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                    I haven't seen the game, but despite ALBs apparent poor showing, have we finally got to the point where the axis just has to be AS, RM, JB, RI, with ALB on the bench ?

                    If JB gets injured, I'd much rather ALB at 12 than RTS, DH, JG, especially with the pace of RI outside him.

                    ALB on the bench in the first XV is where I expect him to end up.
                    I will admit that I did a bit of skipping in my watch but I didn't see reason to say ALB had a poor showing. When he moved to 12 he straightened things more than DH did. He never got much opportunity to straighten at 13.

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                    • voodooV Online
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                      voodoo
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                      #738

                      I think we should be starting RM, JB, RI for every test from here, assumng they're fit. Time to build reps. They obviously wont finish every game there.

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                      • Rancid SchnitzelR Rancid Schnitzel

                        @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                        @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                        @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                        @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                        @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

                        I'm sick of these people on here claiming we need to find a second option to JB.

                        So your answer is not to bother about any back-ups at 12 and just play Jordie there and give bugger-all thought to managing his workload?

                        The only problem with that is what you do (apart from blaming Foster for being an idiot for not developing MF options) if/when Jordie gets injured.

                        If it was about managing his workload then why tf even play him in this game?Play him at 12 or not at all.

                        They wouldn't have played him if Will Jordan was available for 15.

                        At the end of the day it was patently obvious that DH was a stopgap at best. The idea that he was ever going to be a world class 12 was stoopid.

                        Maybe. But how does that address the issue of back-up at 12 if Jordie is injured?

                        Was JB really the only viable option at 15?

                        RM was being rested so BB at 10.

                        DH has played what, dozen tests at 12? His use in the squad now is as a utility so maybe best to test him in other positions, like maybe fullback....

                        Or maybe show more than 50 seconds of trust in SP.

                        Maybe they wanted experience at 15 & 10.

                        Then why not DH to 15?

                        Victor MeldrewV Offline
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #739

                        @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                        @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                        @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                        @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                        @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                        @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

                        I'm sick of these people on here claiming we need to find a second option to JB.

                        So your answer is not to bother about any back-ups at 12 and just play Jordie there and give bugger-all thought to managing his workload?

                        The only problem with that is what you do (apart from blaming Foster for being an idiot for not developing MF options) if/when Jordie gets injured.

                        If it was about managing his workload then why tf even play him in this game?Play him at 12 or not at all.

                        They wouldn't have played him if Will Jordan was available for 15.

                        At the end of the day it was patently obvious that DH was a stopgap at best. The idea that he was ever going to be a world class 12 was stoopid.

                        Maybe. But how does that address the issue of back-up at 12 if Jordie is injured?

                        Was JB really the only viable option at 15?

                        RM was being rested so BB at 10.

                        DH has played what, dozen tests at 12? His use in the squad now is as a utility so maybe best to test him in other positions, like maybe fullback....

                        Or maybe show more than 50 seconds of trust in SP.

                        Maybe they wanted experience at 15 & 10.

                        Then why not DH to 15?

                        Inexperience.

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                          Think we missed Lomax today.
                          Big raps for the young props, the finds of the year for me.

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                          • No QuarterN No Quarter

                            @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

                            Yeah this chopping and changing is such a great idea. Fucking change my mind.

                            Ma'a Nonu played something like 70 tests at 12 and 62 of those were with Conrad Smith. Jordie B has had 2 and looks a million times better than that headless chook Havili. We're 10 tests away from a QF but yeah, keep changing the fucking team.

                            Since 2015 we've been looking for centers. Hansen fucked the team around all the way up to the SF in 2019. Foster has done the same. Finally find a potential candidate and he won't be played 2 tests in succession.

                            For all the doom and gloom in this test, the Jocks are gifted a PT (DP was blocked from making a tackle and the ball ingoal makes a huge dogleg to the left, not probable in my book but hey) and Mr Indecisive gift wraps and pass right into the hands of the Jocks.

                            And what happens if we put all our eggs in the Jordie basket, he gets injured and we don't have back-ups with reasonable experience.?

                            You can say that about any number of players from every single team in the world. That's just the nature of the beast. This obsession NZ has with trying to have 2 players in every position with loads of test experience is absurd and is really hurting us as our top team rarely gets consecutive games together. We are just shooting ourselves in the foot with this while other teams build combinations.

                            Victor MeldrewV Offline
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #741

                            @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                            @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

                            Yeah this chopping and changing is such a great idea. Fucking change my mind.

                            Ma'a Nonu played something like 70 tests at 12 and 62 of those were with Conrad Smith. Jordie B has had 2 and looks a million times better than that headless chook Havili. We're 10 tests away from a QF but yeah, keep changing the fucking team.

                            Since 2015 we've been looking for centers. Hansen fucked the team around all the way up to the SF in 2019. Foster has done the same. Finally find a potential candidate and he won't be played 2 tests in succession.

                            For all the doom and gloom in this test, the Jocks are gifted a PT (DP was blocked from making a tackle and the ball ingoal makes a huge dogleg to the left, not probable in my book but hey) and Mr Indecisive gift wraps and pass right into the hands of the Jocks.

                            And what happens if we put all our eggs in the Jordie basket, he gets injured and we don't have back-ups with reasonable experience.?

                            You can say that about any number of players from every single team in the world. That's just the nature of the beast. This obsession NZ has with trying to have 2 players in every position with loads of test experience is absurd and is really hurting us as our top team rarely gets consecutive games together. We are just shooting ourselves in the foot with this while other teams build combinations.

                            Not really talking about having 2 players in every position, more about having a viable and reasonably seasoned option if a player gets injured - e.g.12. We don't currently have that and are running out of time to deliver it.

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                            • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                              @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                              @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                              @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                              @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                              @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                              @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

                              I'm sick of these people on here claiming we need to find a second option to JB.

                              So your answer is not to bother about any back-ups at 12 and just play Jordie there and give bugger-all thought to managing his workload?

                              The only problem with that is what you do (apart from blaming Foster for being an idiot for not developing MF options) if/when Jordie gets injured.

                              If it was about managing his workload then why tf even play him in this game?Play him at 12 or not at all.

                              They wouldn't have played him if Will Jordan was available for 15.

                              At the end of the day it was patently obvious that DH was a stopgap at best. The idea that he was ever going to be a world class 12 was stoopid.

                              Maybe. But how does that address the issue of back-up at 12 if Jordie is injured?

                              Was JB really the only viable option at 15?

                              RM was being rested so BB at 10.

                              DH has played what, dozen tests at 12? His use in the squad now is as a utility so maybe best to test him in other positions, like maybe fullback....

                              Or maybe show more than 50 seconds of trust in SP.

                              Maybe they wanted experience at 15 & 10.

                              Then why not DH to 15?

                              Inexperience.

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                              wrote on last edited by Rancid Schnitzel
                              #742

                              @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                              @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                              @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                              @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                              @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                              @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                              @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

                              I'm sick of these people on here claiming we need to find a second option to JB.

                              So your answer is not to bother about any back-ups at 12 and just play Jordie there and give bugger-all thought to managing his workload?

                              The only problem with that is what you do (apart from blaming Foster for being an idiot for not developing MF options) if/when Jordie gets injured.

                              If it was about managing his workload then why tf even play him in this game?Play him at 12 or not at all.

                              They wouldn't have played him if Will Jordan was available for 15.

                              At the end of the day it was patently obvious that DH was a stopgap at best. The idea that he was ever going to be a world class 12 was stoopid.

                              Maybe. But how does that address the issue of back-up at 12 if Jordie is injured?

                              Was JB really the only viable option at 15?

                              RM was being rested so BB at 10.

                              DH has played what, dozen tests at 12? His use in the squad now is as a utility so maybe best to test him in other positions, like maybe fullback....

                              Or maybe show more than 50 seconds of trust in SP.

                              Maybe they wanted experience at 15 & 10.

                              Then why not DH to 15?

                              Inexperience.

                              DH has no experience at fullback? Btw you haven't explained how selecting JB at 15 and making him kicker can be called managing his workload.

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                              • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                                @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

                                Yeah this chopping and changing is such a great idea. Fucking change my mind.

                                Ma'a Nonu played something like 70 tests at 12 and 62 of those were with Conrad Smith. Jordie B has had 2 and looks a million times better than that headless chook Havili. We're 10 tests away from a QF but yeah, keep changing the fucking team.

                                Since 2015 we've been looking for centers. Hansen fucked the team around all the way up to the SF in 2019. Foster has done the same. Finally find a potential candidate and he won't be played 2 tests in succession.

                                For all the doom and gloom in this test, the Jocks are gifted a PT (DP was blocked from making a tackle and the ball ingoal makes a huge dogleg to the left, not probable in my book but hey) and Mr Indecisive gift wraps and pass right into the hands of the Jocks.

                                And what happens if we put all our eggs in the Jordie basket, he gets injured and we don't have back-ups with reasonable experience.?

                                You can say that about any number of players from every single team in the world. That's just the nature of the beast. This obsession NZ has with trying to have 2 players in every position with loads of test experience is absurd and is really hurting us as our top team rarely gets consecutive games together. We are just shooting ourselves in the foot with this while other teams build combinations.

                                Not really talking about having 2 players in every position, more about having a viable and reasonably seasoned option if a player gets injured - e.g.12. We don't currently have that and are running out of time to deliver it.

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                                @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

                                Yeah this chopping and changing is such a great idea. Fucking change my mind.

                                Ma'a Nonu played something like 70 tests at 12 and 62 of those were with Conrad Smith. Jordie B has had 2 and looks a million times better than that headless chook Havili. We're 10 tests away from a QF but yeah, keep changing the fucking team.

                                Since 2015 we've been looking for centers. Hansen fucked the team around all the way up to the SF in 2019. Foster has done the same. Finally find a potential candidate and he won't be played 2 tests in succession.

                                For all the doom and gloom in this test, the Jocks are gifted a PT (DP was blocked from making a tackle and the ball ingoal makes a huge dogleg to the left, not probable in my book but hey) and Mr Indecisive gift wraps and pass right into the hands of the Jocks.

                                And what happens if we put all our eggs in the Jordie basket, he gets injured and we don't have back-ups with reasonable experience.?

                                You can say that about any number of players from every single team in the world. That's just the nature of the beast. This obsession NZ has with trying to have 2 players in every position with loads of test experience is absurd and is really hurting us as our top team rarely gets consecutive games together. We are just shooting ourselves in the foot with this while other teams build combinations.

                                Not really talking about having 2 players in every position, more about having a viable and reasonably seasoned option if a player gets injured - e.g.12. We don't currently have that and are running out of time to deliver it.

                                I think ALB is that guy at 12, especially inside RI

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                                  @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                  @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                  @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

                                  Yeah this chopping and changing is such a great idea. Fucking change my mind.

                                  Ma'a Nonu played something like 70 tests at 12 and 62 of those were with Conrad Smith. Jordie B has had 2 and looks a million times better than that headless chook Havili. We're 10 tests away from a QF but yeah, keep changing the fucking team.

                                  Since 2015 we've been looking for centers. Hansen fucked the team around all the way up to the SF in 2019. Foster has done the same. Finally find a potential candidate and he won't be played 2 tests in succession.

                                  For all the doom and gloom in this test, the Jocks are gifted a PT (DP was blocked from making a tackle and the ball ingoal makes a huge dogleg to the left, not probable in my book but hey) and Mr Indecisive gift wraps and pass right into the hands of the Jocks.

                                  And what happens if we put all our eggs in the Jordie basket, he gets injured and we don't have back-ups with reasonable experience.?

                                  You can say that about any number of players from every single team in the world. That's just the nature of the beast. This obsession NZ has with trying to have 2 players in every position with loads of test experience is absurd and is really hurting us as our top team rarely gets consecutive games together. We are just shooting ourselves in the foot with this while other teams build combinations.

                                  Not really talking about having 2 players in every position, more about having a viable and reasonably seasoned option if a player gets injured - e.g.12. We don't currently have that and are running out of time to deliver it.

                                  I think ALB is that guy at 12, especially inside RI

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                                  @voodoo said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                  @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                  @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                  @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

                                  Yeah this chopping and changing is such a great idea. Fucking change my mind.

                                  Ma'a Nonu played something like 70 tests at 12 and 62 of those were with Conrad Smith. Jordie B has had 2 and looks a million times better than that headless chook Havili. We're 10 tests away from a QF but yeah, keep changing the fucking team.

                                  Since 2015 we've been looking for centers. Hansen fucked the team around all the way up to the SF in 2019. Foster has done the same. Finally find a potential candidate and he won't be played 2 tests in succession.

                                  For all the doom and gloom in this test, the Jocks are gifted a PT (DP was blocked from making a tackle and the ball ingoal makes a huge dogleg to the left, not probable in my book but hey) and Mr Indecisive gift wraps and pass right into the hands of the Jocks.

                                  And what happens if we put all our eggs in the Jordie basket, he gets injured and we don't have back-ups with reasonable experience.?

                                  You can say that about any number of players from every single team in the world. That's just the nature of the beast. This obsession NZ has with trying to have 2 players in every position with loads of test experience is absurd and is really hurting us as our top team rarely gets consecutive games together. We are just shooting ourselves in the foot with this while other teams build combinations.

                                  Not really talking about having 2 players in every position, more about having a viable and reasonably seasoned option if a player gets injured - e.g.12. We don't currently have that and are running out of time to deliver it.

                                  I think ALB is, that guy at 12, especially inside RI

                                  Was he really any good or did it just appear that way compared to Havilii ?

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                                    @voodoo said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

                                    Yeah this chopping and changing is such a great idea. Fucking change my mind.

                                    Ma'a Nonu played something like 70 tests at 12 and 62 of those were with Conrad Smith. Jordie B has had 2 and looks a million times better than that headless chook Havili. We're 10 tests away from a QF but yeah, keep changing the fucking team.

                                    Since 2015 we've been looking for centers. Hansen fucked the team around all the way up to the SF in 2019. Foster has done the same. Finally find a potential candidate and he won't be played 2 tests in succession.

                                    For all the doom and gloom in this test, the Jocks are gifted a PT (DP was blocked from making a tackle and the ball ingoal makes a huge dogleg to the left, not probable in my book but hey) and Mr Indecisive gift wraps and pass right into the hands of the Jocks.

                                    And what happens if we put all our eggs in the Jordie basket, he gets injured and we don't have back-ups with reasonable experience.?

                                    You can say that about any number of players from every single team in the world. That's just the nature of the beast. This obsession NZ has with trying to have 2 players in every position with loads of test experience is absurd and is really hurting us as our top team rarely gets consecutive games together. We are just shooting ourselves in the foot with this while other teams build combinations.

                                    Not really talking about having 2 players in every position, more about having a viable and reasonably seasoned option if a player gets injured - e.g.12. We don't currently have that and are running out of time to deliver it.

                                    I think ALB is, that guy at 12, especially inside RI

                                    Was he really any good or did it just appear that way compared to Havilii ?

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                                    @MN5 said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                    @voodoo said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

                                    Yeah this chopping and changing is such a great idea. Fucking change my mind.

                                    Ma'a Nonu played something like 70 tests at 12 and 62 of those were with Conrad Smith. Jordie B has had 2 and looks a million times better than that headless chook Havili. We're 10 tests away from a QF but yeah, keep changing the fucking team.

                                    Since 2015 we've been looking for centers. Hansen fucked the team around all the way up to the SF in 2019. Foster has done the same. Finally find a potential candidate and he won't be played 2 tests in succession.

                                    For all the doom and gloom in this test, the Jocks are gifted a PT (DP was blocked from making a tackle and the ball ingoal makes a huge dogleg to the left, not probable in my book but hey) and Mr Indecisive gift wraps and pass right into the hands of the Jocks.

                                    And what happens if we put all our eggs in the Jordie basket, he gets injured and we don't have back-ups with reasonable experience.?

                                    You can say that about any number of players from every single team in the world. That's just the nature of the beast. This obsession NZ has with trying to have 2 players in every position with loads of test experience is absurd and is really hurting us as our top team rarely gets consecutive games together. We are just shooting ourselves in the foot with this while other teams build combinations.

                                    Not really talking about having 2 players in every position, more about having a viable and reasonably seasoned option if a player gets injured - e.g.12. We don't currently have that and are running out of time to deliver it.

                                    I think ALB is, that guy at 12, especially inside RI

                                    Was he really any good or did it just appear that way compared to Havilii ?

                                    I haven't watched the game, sounded like he had a mare. But I'd still take him on the bench over Havili, RTS , Goodhue if we are playing RM at 10 and RI 13

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                                      @MN5 said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                      @voodoo said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                      @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                      @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                      @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

                                      Yeah this chopping and changing is such a great idea. Fucking change my mind.

                                      Ma'a Nonu played something like 70 tests at 12 and 62 of those were with Conrad Smith. Jordie B has had 2 and looks a million times better than that headless chook Havili. We're 10 tests away from a QF but yeah, keep changing the fucking team.

                                      Since 2015 we've been looking for centers. Hansen fucked the team around all the way up to the SF in 2019. Foster has done the same. Finally find a potential candidate and he won't be played 2 tests in succession.

                                      For all the doom and gloom in this test, the Jocks are gifted a PT (DP was blocked from making a tackle and the ball ingoal makes a huge dogleg to the left, not probable in my book but hey) and Mr Indecisive gift wraps and pass right into the hands of the Jocks.

                                      And what happens if we put all our eggs in the Jordie basket, he gets injured and we don't have back-ups with reasonable experience.?

                                      You can say that about any number of players from every single team in the world. That's just the nature of the beast. This obsession NZ has with trying to have 2 players in every position with loads of test experience is absurd and is really hurting us as our top team rarely gets consecutive games together. We are just shooting ourselves in the foot with this while other teams build combinations.

                                      Not really talking about having 2 players in every position, more about having a viable and reasonably seasoned option if a player gets injured - e.g.12. We don't currently have that and are running out of time to deliver it.

                                      I think ALB is, that guy at 12, especially inside RI

                                      Was he really any good or did it just appear that way compared to Havilii ?

                                      I haven't watched the game, sounded like he had a mare. But I'd still take him on the bench over Havili, RTS , Goodhue if we are playing RM at 10 and RI 13

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                                      @voodoo said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                      @MN5 said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                      @voodoo said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                      @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                      @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                      @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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

                                      Yeah this chopping and changing is such a great idea. Fucking change my mind.

                                      Ma'a Nonu played something like 70 tests at 12 and 62 of those were with Conrad Smith. Jordie B has had 2 and looks a million times better than that headless chook Havili. We're 10 tests away from a QF but yeah, keep changing the fucking team.

                                      Since 2015 we've been looking for centers. Hansen fucked the team around all the way up to the SF in 2019. Foster has done the same. Finally find a potential candidate and he won't be played 2 tests in succession.

                                      For all the doom and gloom in this test, the Jocks are gifted a PT (DP was blocked from making a tackle and the ball ingoal makes a huge dogleg to the left, not probable in my book but hey) and Mr Indecisive gift wraps and pass right into the hands of the Jocks.

                                      And what happens if we put all our eggs in the Jordie basket, he gets injured and we don't have back-ups with reasonable experience.?

                                      You can say that about any number of players from every single team in the world. That's just the nature of the beast. This obsession NZ has with trying to have 2 players in every position with loads of test experience is absurd and is really hurting us as our top team rarely gets consecutive games together. We are just shooting ourselves in the foot with this while other teams build combinations.

                                      Not really talking about having 2 players in every position, more about having a viable and reasonably seasoned option if a player gets injured - e.g.12. We don't currently have that and are running out of time to deliver it.

                                      I think ALB is, that guy at 12, especially inside RI

                                      Was he really any good or did it just appear that way compared to Havilii ?

                                      I haven't watched the game, sounded like he had a mare. But I'd still take him on the bench over Havili, RTS , Goodhue if we are playing RM at 10 and RI 13

                                      Same. I don't get the shit ALB is getting. Was anybody saying ALB should be dumped prior to this game? Sure, he didn't have the best of games, but his past performances suggest he is a better player than that. He is only just back from a decent injury break, with a season of Super Rugby under his belt he will be good enough to cover the midfield from the bench.

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                                      • TimT Tim

                                        Lienert-Brown fans: he is absolute shit. Should never be anywhere near international rugby. He's slow, he's a bum. Rieko is 100x the player. Deal with it.

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                                        @Tim said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

                                        Lienert-Brown fans: he is absolute shit. Should never be anywhere near international rugby. He's slow, he's a bum. Rieko is 100x the player. Deal with it.

                                        Tbf he's played almost zero rugby this year. Which is pretty hilarious actually. Absolutely fine to throw him into the starting team despite a massive injury layoff and no rugby, but someone like SP is not even deemed good enough for a whole minute of gametime. And DH cant be trusted at fullback apparently. It's a complete farce.

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                                        • TeWaioT TeWaio

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                                          Great atmosphere, we looked totally asleep for the middle 60mins. Felt we got the worst of the ref decisions and didn't get the favorable bounce of the ball. The entire crowd thought Telea's second try wasn't grounded properly (it was) and the noise in the stadium as Jordie nailed the clutch kick to put us 8 ahead was incredible. Our defence is still so passive. Murrayfield is a great stadium, no bad views even up in the cheap seats where we were. Game really turned when Codie and TJ came on, fair play to both of them - I thought they were past it.

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                                          @TeWaio said in All Blacks vs Scotland:

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                                          Game really turned when Codie and TJ came on, fair play to both of them - I thought they were past it.

                                          We were on other side. You're dead right that after Codie and TJP came out the AB intensity lifted demonstrably, the forwards went about their work, and even BB pulled his finger out!

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