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All Blacks v Australia - Bledisloe II

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    Contrary to most of what I have read, I think McCleod is a good chance for the World Cup Squad. I think a hard running 12 is now central to most of how we want to play. He is the only option at 12 outside of Jordie that can perform that role.

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    • FrankF Frank

      Contrary to most of what I have read, I think McCleod is a good chance for the World Cup Squad. I think a hard running 12 is now central to most of how we want to play. He is the only option at 12 outside of Jordie that can perform that role.

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      @Frank said in All Blacks v Australia - Bledisloe II:

      Contrary to most of what I have read, I think McCleod is a good chance for the World Cup Squad. I think a hard running 12 is now central to most of how we want to play. He is the only option at 12 outside of Jordie that can perform that role.

      McLeod (more commonly MacLeod)

      Son of Leod

      Leod =Liotr = Ugly 😉

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      • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

        @Bones said in All Blacks v Australia - Bledisloe II:

        Coaching the wobs might not be the paradise Eddie thought it would be.

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        Taken out of context

        Most of what he said made sense

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        @MiketheSnow said in All Blacks v Australia - Bledisloe II:

        @Bones said in All Blacks v Australia - Bledisloe II:

        Coaching the wobs might not be the paradise Eddie thought it would be.

        FB_IMG_1691130808572.jpg

        Taken out of context

        Most of what he said made sense

        Plus it was to Christy Doran - who doesn't know anything about rugby

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        • FrankF Frank

          Contrary to most of what I have read, I think McCleod is a good chance for the World Cup Squad. I think a hard running 12 is now central to most of how we want to play. He is the only option at 12 outside of Jordie that can perform that role.

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          • Chester DrawsC Chester Draws

            What people have omitted about Foster's current run of wins is that it is on the back of a remarkable period with almost no injuries.

            The few injuries we have had have been forwards, where we do have a bit of depth.

            An injury to Aaron Smith would be crucial. I suppose he might start Roigard, but Foster has rarely shown such courage.

            Mo'unga too, given that I think he would move Beauden Barrett back to #10.

            I like ALB, but he won't be the man we need to replace Jordie Barrett.

            With Beauden Barrett at fullback, we need to have Mark Telea and WIll Jordan playing.

            That's a lot of guys to keep fully fit for a stretch of six big matches.

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            @Chester-Draws said in All Blacks v Australia - Bledisloe II:

            What people have omitted about Foster's current run of wins is that it is on the back of a remarkable period with almost no injuries.

            The few injuries we have had have been forwards, where we do have a bit of depth.

            An injury to Aaron Smith would be crucial. I suppose he might start Roigard, but Foster has rarely shown such courage.

            Mo'unga too, given that I think he would move Beauden Barrett back to #10.

            I like ALB, but he won't be the man we need to replace Jordie Barrett.

            With Beauden Barrett at fullback, we need to have Mark Telea and WIll Jordan playing.

            That's a lot of guys to keep fully fit for a stretch of six big matches.

            I would’ve thought if mounga goes down , dmac starts and everything else stays the same

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            • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

              @taniwharugby said in All Blacks v Australia - Bledisloe II:

              @mariner4life well, the luck of the Irish forced the coaching changes (so yeah, luck wrong word there) but this helped with the forward play, while injury to Havili (unlucky for him) forced the positional switch of JB, alkong with some other injuries, so those have assisted with getting the peices of the puzzle to fit.

              I mean what happened last year or so with the coaches was pretty unprecedented for the ABs, so I dont think you could put what happened into a plan that was ever divised by anyone, so yeah luck is the wrong word, but some decisions were made, that were not of Fosters doing or part of any plan.

              I still maintain some of the play last year v the Irish was up there as some of the worst I have seen from the ABs, but that is just my opinion.

              The thing with Havili he only came into the squad when Goodhue and ALB got injured so he was never a first choice. Circumstance bought that on too.

              I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again in true TSF broken record form, Jordie was the best fullback in the team so it was only natural that they played him there. Even more so when DMac went offshore.

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              @ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Australia - Bledisloe II:

              The thing with Havili he only came into the squad when Goodhue and ALB got injured so he was never a first choice.

              He was superb against less physical opposition - really shone; some great distribution, etc. But disappeared as the level went up. The issue with RM at 10 is that he's weak defensively, and not that big - so if you don't have a decent size 12 your 9/10/12 axis looks tempting to run at, and doesn't have many tackle breakers in there.

              RM brings a lot, but carrying into contact and defence is not up there.

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                Did he play well in the win against the Boks in Jo'burg?

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                    The Channel 9 commentators are really pulling out all the stops when it comes to strategic insight. The Wallabies "need to really have a go".
                    It's like a Dunning–Kruger congregation.

                    Apparently, they also need physicality. And the All Blacks want to do the same thing.

                    If you have any feasible alternative to Ch 9 commentary best to switch asap.
                    I'm going to leave it on because it is going to move me to drink.

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                      They didn't green out the soccer field lines by the looks. That's shit.

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                        https://twitter.com/HulaBulaJim/status/1687648114654777345

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                        • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

                          The Channel 9 commentators are really pulling out all the stops when it comes to strategic insight. The Wallabies "need to really have a go".
                          It's like a Dunning–Kruger congregation.

                          Apparently, they also need physicality. And the All Blacks want to do the same thing.

                          If you have any feasible alternative to Ch 9 commentary best to switch asap.
                          I'm going to leave it on because it is going to move me to drink.

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                          @nostrildamus said in All Blacks v Australia - Bledisloe II:

                          The Channel 9 commentators are really pulling out all the stops when it comes to strategic insight. The Wallabies "need to really have a go".
                          It's like a Dunning–Kruger congregation.

                          Apparently, they also need physicality. And the All Blacks want to do the same thing.

                          If you have any feasible alternative to Ch 9 commentary best to switch asap.
                          I'm going to leave it on because it is going to move me to drink.

                          We have Sbw on Stan , he speaks perfect English but I’ve got no idea what he’s talking about

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                            Our bench doesn't strike me as a firepower bench that could really turn things round if the game was going badly.

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                              Ennor starting AB. I just haven't seen it. Hope he proves me wrong.

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                                Stevenson looks nervous, not necessarily in a bad way but you can see the nervous energy

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                                  Mid-afternoon game under the only roof in the country .....
                                  still its a sell out

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                                    Replacements: Dane Coles, Ofa Tuungafasi, Fletcher Newell, Tupou Vaa'i, Luke Jacobson, Aaron Smith, Richie Mo'unga, Dallas McLeod.

                                    --Midfield and lock bench replacements worry me if things are going crap.

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                                      Would have been nice to have another look at Lord.
                                      Perhaps Vaai' getting the nod is because he covers 6.

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                                        Why Kapa a Pango?

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                                        • StargazerS Stargazer

                                          Why Kapa a Pango?

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                                          @Stargazer said in All Blacks v Australia - Bledisloe II:

                                          Why Kapa a Pango?

                                          perhaps for Aaron?

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