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RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland

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  • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

    i think our cleanout issues are a direct result of two things
    Our set up, and
    our inability to win first contact

    We set up flat, don't hit on to the ball, and more often than not the play is a tip on to another forward who is also flat. It means our cleaners aren't arriving to any sort of advantage, which means technique has to be perfect, it doesn't take much being wrong to miss that assignment.
    And that flat set up means our guys don't win first contact. Of all guys, Frizzell is the key to getting us on the front foot. He hits the ball at pace at a slight unders angle. A Savea's angle on the breakout against Uruguay was also perfect.

    What we don't want is too much Savea "yards after contact" which look great, but usually just result in slow messy ball.
    If we are wedded to flat flat flat then everyone better not miss their assignments.

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    @mariner4life said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    What we don't want is too much Savea "yards after contact" which look great, but usually just result in slow messy ball.
    If we are wedded to flat flat flat then everyone better not miss their assignments.

    It’s high risk stuff but once we get a slight gap we can more easily exploit it. We need bodies in motion after the initial break.

    It’s when the gaps aren’t there that we have lacked a little patience and if guys like Mo’unga and Beaudie are getting stagnant ball when they are flat, we look terrible.

    Surprisingly that test against the Boks last year when Mo’unga played deeper out attacking line aligned accordingly and we looked a damn sight better.

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    • DuluthD Duluth

      @mariner4life said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

      What we don't want is too much Savea "yards after contact" which look great, but usually just result in slow messy ball.

      Telea's carries resulted in a couple of turnovers v France. The forwards expected the target to be 3-4m further back

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      @Duluth said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

      @mariner4life said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

      What we don't want is too much Savea "yards after contact" which look great, but usually just result in slow messy ball.

      Telea's carries resulted in a couple of turnovers v France. The forwards expected the target to be 3-4m further back

      the danger against Ireland is they are really fucking good at this specific scenario. They'll go the "choke tackle" route, and if the tackled player gets a knee to the ground and the ref calls release, everyone knows what to do. At least one guy will sort of stand and loiter on our side, meaning cleaners have to go through them. One guy will hold on a bit longer to provide the target, but it's the rear most player who releases and then immediately plays at the ball.
      You've got to smash that first guy, and that runs an enormous risk of upsetting the refs. Then you'll probably hit the 2nd guy, but he's not the threat, the 3rd guy is, and you are probably already too late.

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      • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

        @Duluth said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

        @mariner4life said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

        What we don't want is too much Savea "yards after contact" which look great, but usually just result in slow messy ball.

        Telea's carries resulted in a couple of turnovers v France. The forwards expected the target to be 3-4m further back

        the danger against Ireland is they are really fucking good at this specific scenario. They'll go the "choke tackle" route, and if the tackled player gets a knee to the ground and the ref calls release, everyone knows what to do. At least one guy will sort of stand and loiter on our side, meaning cleaners have to go through them. One guy will hold on a bit longer to provide the target, but it's the rear most player who releases and then immediately plays at the ball.
        You've got to smash that first guy, and that runs an enormous risk of upsetting the refs. Then you'll probably hit the 2nd guy, but he's not the threat, the 3rd guy is, and you are probably already too late.

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        @mariner4life and refs let people do this! It's so annoying seeing tacklers in front of cleaners, and refs blowing turnover penalties. Not just on us - but we should do this too.

        I'm hopeful we're seeing BB in particular nursing himself to this RWC like Carter did in 2015; little physicality for a year or two leading up to it, and then hitting vintage Carter at the tourney.

        Hopefully the comments about S+C were spot on too, and we went into the SA game physically damaged. We know how to peak at the right time, just in '07 we were physically dominant in the NPC 😄

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        • nzzpN nzzp

          @mariner4life and refs let people do this! It's so annoying seeing tacklers in front of cleaners, and refs blowing turnover penalties. Not just on us - but we should do this too.

          I'm hopeful we're seeing BB in particular nursing himself to this RWC like Carter did in 2015; little physicality for a year or two leading up to it, and then hitting vintage Carter at the tourney.

          Hopefully the comments about S+C were spot on too, and we went into the SA game physically damaged. We know how to peak at the right time, just in '07 we were physically dominant in the NPC 😄

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          @nzzp said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

          and refs let people do this! It's so annoying seeing tacklers in front of cleaners, and refs blowing turnover penalties.

          like a lot of things Ireland (and all good teams, but this week it's about Ireland) do, it's right on the edge of legal. But right on the edge is legal if the ref isn't calling it, so do something about it. FFS Sam have a whinge once in a while.

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          • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

            @Duluth said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

            @mariner4life said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

            What we don't want is too much Savea "yards after contact" which look great, but usually just result in slow messy ball.

            Telea's carries resulted in a couple of turnovers v France. The forwards expected the target to be 3-4m further back

            the danger against Ireland is they are really fucking good at this specific scenario. They'll go the "choke tackle" route, and if the tackled player gets a knee to the ground and the ref calls release, everyone knows what to do. At least one guy will sort of stand and loiter on our side, meaning cleaners have to go through them. One guy will hold on a bit longer to provide the target, but it's the rear most player who releases and then immediately plays at the ball.
            You've got to smash that first guy, and that runs an enormous risk of upsetting the refs. Then you'll probably hit the 2nd guy, but he's not the threat, the 3rd guy is, and you are probably already too late.

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            @mariner4life and the numbers they throw around those contact situations at the guys on the fringes of the carrier to impede them just enough that the following Irish defender gets to latch on 1st

            Just smart and disciplined.

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            • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

              @nzzp said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

              and refs let people do this! It's so annoying seeing tacklers in front of cleaners, and refs blowing turnover penalties.

              like a lot of things Ireland (and all good teams, but this week it's about Ireland) do, it's right on the edge of legal. But right on the edge is legal if the ref isn't calling it, so do something about it. FFS Sam have a whinge once in a while.

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              @mariner4life said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

              @nzzp said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

              and refs let people do this! It's so annoying seeing tacklers in front of cleaners, and refs blowing turnover penalties.

              like a lot of things Ireland (and all good teams, but this week it's about Ireland) do, it's right on the edge of legal. But right on the edge is legal if the ref isn't calling it, so do something about it. FFS Sam have a whinge once in a while.

              If we are smart enough this game should be won with 3s. Quick pick n go’s to take advantage of offiside loiterers and knock those penalty kicks over every time.

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              • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                @mariner4life and the numbers they throw around those contact situations at the guys on the fringes of the carrier to impede them just enough that the following Irish defender gets to latch on 1st

                Just smart and disciplined.

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                @taniwharugby said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

                @mariner4life and the numbers they throw around those contact situations at the guys on the fringes of the carrier to impede them just enough that the following Irish defender gets to latch on 1st

                yeah, they're disruptive as shit, it's excellent work. Richie was the fucking master at that, do something without looking like you are doing anything.

                Our particular arrogance in NZ at the moment seems to be that we plan for how we think rugby should be played, not how it is played.
                And yet, somehow, still give up lots of penalties.

                And yet for all that i can still a clear path to us winning this weekend. And it won't take much improvement for it to happen.

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                • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                  @taniwharugby said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

                  @mariner4life and the numbers they throw around those contact situations at the guys on the fringes of the carrier to impede them just enough that the following Irish defender gets to latch on 1st

                  yeah, they're disruptive as shit, it's excellent work. Richie was the fucking master at that, do something without looking like you are doing anything.

                  Our particular arrogance in NZ at the moment seems to be that we plan for how we think rugby should be played, not how it is played.
                  And yet, somehow, still give up lots of penalties.

                  And yet for all that i can still a clear path to us winning this weekend. And it won't take much improvement for it to happen.

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                  @mariner4life said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

                  @taniwharugby said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

                  @mariner4life and the numbers they throw around those contact situations at the guys on the fringes of the carrier to impede them just enough that the following Irish defender gets to latch on 1st

                  yeah, they're disruptive as shit, it's excellent work. Richie was the fucking master at that, do something without looking like you are doing anything.

                  Our particular arrogance in NZ at the moment seems to be that we plan for how we think rugby should be played, not how it is played.
                  And yet, somehow, still give up lots of penalties.

                  And yet for all that i can still a clear path to us winning this weekend. And it won't take much improvement for it to happen.

                  Thats the most frustrating part. Time to put
                  a complete performance together

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                    If we can:

                    Not play too much inside our own 40
                    Chase and contest our kicks every single time
                    Don't go past the ball on defense

                    We'll go a long way towards winning this game.

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                    • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                      If we can:

                      Not play too much inside our own 40
                      Chase and contest our kicks every single time
                      Don't go past the ball on defense

                      We'll go a long way towards winning this game.

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                      @mariner4life yep, and I think that is the most frustrating part of the past 4 years, and last 15 or so months in particular, the adjustments needed to contest with the likes of France, SA & Ireland are small, but we seem reluctant or incapable of making them.

                      Your post earlier is in line with my thinking in that I think alot of these issues it seems like a reluctance to play this way as this isnt how we want the game played...

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                      • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                        @mariner4life yep, and I think that is the most frustrating part of the past 4 years, and last 15 or so months in particular, the adjustments needed to contest with the likes of France, SA & Ireland are small, but we seem reluctant or incapable of making them.

                        Your post earlier is in line with my thinking in that I think alot of these issues it seems like a reluctance to play this way as this isnt how we want the game played...

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                        @taniwharugby said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

                        @mariner4life yep, and I think that is the most frustrating part of the past 4 years, and last 15 or so months in particular, the adjustments needed to contest with the likes of France, SA & Ireland are small, but we seem reluctant or incapable of making them.

                        Your post earlier is in line with my thinking in that I think alot of these issues it seems like a reluctance to play this way as this isnt how we want the game played...

                        Pride comes before a fall. I don't think this team have heard that one. These ABs are one of the more stupid ABs teams I've seen. We either don't want to read the situation or we can't. We just need to play smarter and be pragmatic

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                        • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

                          So which loosies would you play against Ireland given their skill intelligence and ferocity in the rucks?

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                          @nostrildamus I'd go with Frizell 6, Cane 7, Savea 8.
                          Have Blackadder to replace like for like on Cane, Frizell and add too the trio If Savea needed to come off.

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                            lol Blackadder based on what? 25 pretty average minutes in 2 years?

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                            • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                              @taniwharugby said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

                              This was circulating social media 12 years ago...

                              Who got us this time?

                              FB_IMG_1696881114553.jpg

                              Wrong pic.

                              That's Piri Weepu and not Beaver.

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                              Indeed, Weepu, did most certainly not, have this. He was taking and missing kicks in a game we won 8 - 7 with an injured hammy (or other leg injury) that he either a) didn’t tell anyone about or b) told the brains trust about and they continued with this plan.

                              Can you imagine if we lost that game, the recriminations echoing down the ages about this ‘game management’.

                              God bless Stephen Donald.

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                                @Victor-Meldrew

                                Indeed, Weepu, did most certainly not, have this. He was taking and missing kicks in a game we won 8 - 7 with an injured hammy (or other leg injury) that he either a) didn’t tell anyone about or b) told the brains trust about and they continued with this plan.

                                Can you imagine if we lost that game, the recriminations echoing down the ages about this ‘game management’.

                                God bless Stephen Donald.

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                                @dejo pretty sure that circulated after Slade was injured, prior to the final.

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                                  @dejo pretty sure that circulated after Slade was injured, prior to the final.

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                                  @taniwharugby yeah maybe you're right, for some reason I thought it only came out afterwards and I remember being livid with Henry. What was the deal then - why couldn't Crudes/Dagg kick - were they really too shit? Memory is hazy.

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                                    looking back to the last time we played Ireland, we are so much better than we were then

                                    Fullback: J Barrett was okay, B Barrett is frustrating us all. Lets call it even
                                    Wings: Reece/Jordan v Jordan/Telea. This Jordan is better than the 2022 version that was feeling his way back in. Telea is better than Reece. 2023 wins
                                    Centre: Ioane/Ioane even
                                    2nd 5: Havili v JBarrett. A nothing player against a big lump who will get us on the front foot and can throw a dinky little pass. Huge upgrade for 2023
                                    1st 5: BBarrett v Mo'unga. This was the death throws of BB at 10, and while RM is hardly a world beater, he's significantly better than 2022 BB
                                    9: Smith/Smith even
                                    Loose Forwards. Cane/Savea/A Ioane v Cane/Savea/Frizzell 2023 wins this by virtue of Frizzell's current form and the way he plays making the others, particularly Savea, better.
                                    Locks: Retallick/Whitelock v SBarrett/Retallic (assumed) 2023. Retallick wasn't in great form, SBarrett has grown and grown and now plays with the aggression and accuracy we need
                                    Props: Bower/Laulala v actually we don't know yet. This could be even though you could argue that Laulala has improved. If Lomax can play then 2023 is ahead
                                    Hooker: Taylor/Coles v Taylor/ST I give this to 2023 just, as Taylor is playing better, but ST has dropped away a little. It wouldn't shock me to see Coles in the 16 shirt this weekend

                                    Bench: This is telling
                                    Coles, Karl T, Ofa, Vaa'i Paps, Fakatava, Mo'unga, RTS v
                                    Coles/ST, Props, Whitelock, Paps, Roigard, Dmac, ALB
                                    This is a huge improvement. There is genuine impact and experience there. That 2022 bench is so ordinary.

                                    Ireland have the same players playing the same way. We lost that game by 10 points, and this AB side is more than 10 points better than June 2022.

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                                    • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                                      looking back to the last time we played Ireland, we are so much better than we were then

                                      Fullback: J Barrett was okay, B Barrett is frustrating us all. Lets call it even
                                      Wings: Reece/Jordan v Jordan/Telea. This Jordan is better than the 2022 version that was feeling his way back in. Telea is better than Reece. 2023 wins
                                      Centre: Ioane/Ioane even
                                      2nd 5: Havili v JBarrett. A nothing player against a big lump who will get us on the front foot and can throw a dinky little pass. Huge upgrade for 2023
                                      1st 5: BBarrett v Mo'unga. This was the death throws of BB at 10, and while RM is hardly a world beater, he's significantly better than 2022 BB
                                      9: Smith/Smith even
                                      Loose Forwards. Cane/Savea/A Ioane v Cane/Savea/Frizzell 2023 wins this by virtue of Frizzell's current form and the way he plays making the others, particularly Savea, better.
                                      Locks: Retallick/Whitelock v SBarrett/Retallic (assumed) 2023. Retallick wasn't in great form, SBarrett has grown and grown and now plays with the aggression and accuracy we need
                                      Props: Bower/Laulala v actually we don't know yet. This could be even though you could argue that Laulala has improved. If Lomax can play then 2023 is ahead
                                      Hooker: Taylor/Coles v Taylor/ST I give this to 2023 just, as Taylor is playing better, but ST has dropped away a little. It wouldn't shock me to see Coles in the 16 shirt this weekend

                                      Bench: This is telling
                                      Coles, Karl T, Ofa, Vaa'i Paps, Fakatava, Mo'unga, RTS v
                                      Coles/ST, Props, Whitelock, Paps, Roigard, Dmac, ALB
                                      This is a huge improvement. There is genuine impact and experience there. That 2022 bench is so ordinary.

                                      Ireland have the same players playing the same way. We lost that game by 10 points, and this AB side is more than 10 points better than June 2022.

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                                      @mariner4life personally for me ST has to be there, he was one of the few forwards that gained any go forward from the previous matches, plus he is not a hot head. Although Coles might have gained ascendancy for whatever reason up the pecking order, he is not someone I would play against a team that thrives on penalties.

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                                      • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                                        looking back to the last time we played Ireland, we are so much better than we were then

                                        Fullback: J Barrett was okay, B Barrett is frustrating us all. Lets call it even
                                        Wings: Reece/Jordan v Jordan/Telea. This Jordan is better than the 2022 version that was feeling his way back in. Telea is better than Reece. 2023 wins
                                        Centre: Ioane/Ioane even
                                        2nd 5: Havili v JBarrett. A nothing player against a big lump who will get us on the front foot and can throw a dinky little pass. Huge upgrade for 2023
                                        1st 5: BBarrett v Mo'unga. This was the death throws of BB at 10, and while RM is hardly a world beater, he's significantly better than 2022 BB
                                        9: Smith/Smith even
                                        Loose Forwards. Cane/Savea/A Ioane v Cane/Savea/Frizzell 2023 wins this by virtue of Frizzell's current form and the way he plays making the others, particularly Savea, better.
                                        Locks: Retallick/Whitelock v SBarrett/Retallic (assumed) 2023. Retallick wasn't in great form, SBarrett has grown and grown and now plays with the aggression and accuracy we need
                                        Props: Bower/Laulala v actually we don't know yet. This could be even though you could argue that Laulala has improved. If Lomax can play then 2023 is ahead
                                        Hooker: Taylor/Coles v Taylor/ST I give this to 2023 just, as Taylor is playing better, but ST has dropped away a little. It wouldn't shock me to see Coles in the 16 shirt this weekend

                                        Bench: This is telling
                                        Coles, Karl T, Ofa, Vaa'i Paps, Fakatava, Mo'unga, RTS v
                                        Coles/ST, Props, Whitelock, Paps, Roigard, Dmac, ALB
                                        This is a huge improvement. There is genuine impact and experience there. That 2022 bench is so ordinary.

                                        Ireland have the same players playing the same way. We lost that game by 10 points, and this AB side is more than 10 points better than June 2022.

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                                        @mariner4life
                                        But we had home advantage in the 2022 game.
                                        That is worth some points.

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                                          @mariner4life personally for me ST has to be there, he was one of the few forwards that gained any go forward from the previous matches, plus he is not a hot head. Although Coles might have gained ascendancy for whatever reason up the pecking order, he is not someone I would play against a team that thrives on penalties.

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                                          @bayimports said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

                                          @mariner4life personally for me ST has to be there, he was one of the few forwards that gained any go forward from the previous matches, plus he is not a hot head. Although Coles might have gained ascendancy for whatever reason up the pecking order, he is not someone I would play against a team that thrives on penalties.

                                          i would pick him. But then i am not a selector

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