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All Blacks vs Argentina I

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  • BovidaeB Bovidae

    @reprobate Finau is a good lineout option but they hardly threw to him against England. That's on S Barrett.

    Speaking of loose forward heights, Sititi is listed as 1.87 m. Savea 1.88-1.90 m. 🙄

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    @Bovidae yeah lineout tactics (and execution), pretty shit.

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      @reprobate Finau is a good lineout option but they hardly threw to him against England. That's on S Barrett.

      Speaking of loose forward heights, Sititi is listed as 1.87 m. Savea 1.88-1.90 m. 🙄

      452161504_18447050356028148_6601442152383191028_n.jpg

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      @Bovidae said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

      @reprobate Finau is a good lineout option but they hardly threw to him against England. That's on S Barrett.

      Speaking of loose forward heights, Sititi is listed as 1.87 m. Savea 1.88-1.90 m. 🙄

      452161504_18447050356028148_6601442152383191028_n.jpg

      Well, he has had a haircut since the initial measurements were taken

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        Hard to determine how good Argentina are relative to how bad Uruguay are but Argentina played a very simple game plan at pace, with exemplary execution

        Interesting with all the hand wringing and meddling the SH have towards the 6N and how the 6N teams should be playing other European teams more, this was the first full cap meeting between the two countries in 9 seasons

        It's a 5hr drive between Buenos Aries and Montevideo

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        • FrankF Frank

          Anyone have opinions on Cameron Suafoa as the 6?
          Workrate? Speed?
          Doesn't lack for grunt.

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          @Frank said in All Blacks vs Argentina (game Nr.1):

          Anyone have opinions on Cameron Suafoa as the 6?
          Workrate? Speed?
          Doesn't lack for grunt.

          Good lineout, and does the hard carries which Ray so covets. No sure how hard his shoulders are!

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          • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

            Hard to determine how good Argentina are relative to how bad Uruguay are but Argentina played a very simple game plan at pace, with exemplary execution

            Interesting with all the hand wringing and meddling the SH have towards the 6N and how the 6N teams should be playing other European teams more, this was the first full cap meeting between the two countries in 9 seasons

            It's a 5hr drive between Buenos Aries and Montevideo

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            @MiketheSnow considering Maori have played Spain more than the home Nations have had tests (RWC not withstanding), a similar proposition you can argue that any way you want

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              @MiketheSnow considering Maori have played Spain more than the home Nations have had tests (RWC not withstanding), a similar proposition you can argue that any way you want

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              @Machpants said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

              @MiketheSnow considering Maori have played Spain more than the home Nations have had tests (RWC not withstanding), a similar proposition you can argue that any way you want

              True

              But for many of those matches I would posit the similar standard of both teams made it a sensible contest

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                World Cup semi finalists, we're playing our best available side for this one.

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                • sparkyS sparky

                  World Cup semi finalists, we're playing our best available side for this one.

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                  @sparky said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                  World Cup semi finalists, were playing our best available side for this one.

                  we're ?

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                    Were, he's taking about last year

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                    • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                      @sparky said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                      World Cup semi finalists, were playing our best available side for this one.

                      we're ?

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                      @MiketheSnow I am a dyslexic. It's a small miracle I can spell anything at all.

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                        Best available team for both Pumas games, both SA games and once the Bledisloe is secure. Then best available team for every match on Northern Tour. If someone is at 75%, sure give them a break. Need to go back to the only game that matters is the next one and pick the best team for it.

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                          Chester Draws
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                          We entered this year super thin in a few positions because the last two years every game was a must win and the same old side rolled out.

                          We have to start playing some new guys, or we will enter the next RWC with some broken old men and lots of barely-played newbs.

                          Edit: and by "playing" I mean playing under red hot conditions, like in South Africa. Merely giving the next tier of players a spell or two in lighter games simply is not preparing them, or the team, properly.

                          Whose to say that the new guys aren't better? We'll never know if we never give them a chance.

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                          • Chester DrawsC Chester Draws

                            We entered this year super thin in a few positions because the last two years every game was a must win and the same old side rolled out.

                            We have to start playing some new guys, or we will enter the next RWC with some broken old men and lots of barely-played newbs.

                            Edit: and by "playing" I mean playing under red hot conditions, like in South Africa. Merely giving the next tier of players a spell or two in lighter games simply is not preparing them, or the team, properly.

                            Whose to say that the new guys aren't better? We'll never know if we never give them a chance.

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                            @Chester-Draws plug in one or two at a time though, not 5 or 6 at once

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                              It's time to start Sititi and Proctor

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                              • BerniesCornerB BerniesCorner

                                It's time to start Sititi and Proctor

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                                @BerniesCorner said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                                It's time to start Sititi and Proctor

                                and Clarke and Ratima...

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                                • game_filmG game_film

                                  Best available team for both Pumas games, both SA games and once the Bledisloe is secure. Then best available team for every match on Northern Tour. If someone is at 75%, sure give them a break. Need to go back to the only game that matters is the next one and pick the best team for it.

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                                  @game_film said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                                  Best available team for both Pumas games, both SA games and once the Bledisloe is secure. Then best available team for every match on Northern Tour. If someone is at 75%, sure give them a break. Need to go back to the only game that matters is the next one and pick the best team for it.

                                  I think these next two tests are a perfect opportunity to find out what that “best” team is. My summary of the backs.

                                  I reckon the selectors think that they could start any of Reece, Clark or MT in a tough test match. Not dissimilar to when Henry could play different combinations of Rok, Howlett, Sivi (and even Gear). Clark, Reece

                                  Fullback remains a question mark. A state of flux, genuine transition or holding for Jordan? Jordan is an unknown at fullback at test level, but Razor likes him there at Super level. Beaudie js rocks and diamonds (but I’m a fan). Perofeta has a few caps now and has looked sharp-ish. Wide open

                                  I think the midfield is Jordie and Ioane with ALB on the bench. But now that they have seen Proctor in a black jersey and also has a franchise combo with Jordie, they could make a change. Likewise if they wanted to ALB and Ioane have test experience together. Jordie, Ioane

                                  Unlike the pendulum that was Barrett and Mo’unga, Rangi has DMac running the cutter and bar injury we should see him start most of not all tests. Beaudie provides an able backup but Insuspect we will see 80 minute DMac from here on in (ala peak Carter period). DMac

                                  If ever there was an example of why young talented players should be played, our recent experience at halfback is case in point. This spot is wide open right now with Roigard’s absence. I don’t have any doubt in my mind that if he were fit for England 1 he would’ve started. Now with Perenara injured we got a chance to see Ratima make a difference. Christie brings a defensive game that would be appealing and is not unlike a young Perenara. But if he is first choice we would have to live with his attacking deficiencies. Something that we had to in previous years and halfbacks prior to Aaron Smith’s emergence in black. Not settled yet

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                                    Christies defensive game is why he get picked for the big games. Defence wins trophys.

                                    I was surprised though at just how much slower his passing was compared to both Ratima and Hotham which I think was a very significant reason why the 'finishers' had such a late game impact. The backs had more time and your pods can run onto the ball because you know its coming rather than waiting and then starting your run. (are getting it passed to where you are standing not in front of you).

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                                      @BerniesCorner said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                                      It's time to start Sititi and Proctor

                                      and Clarke and Ratima...

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                                      @darylmitchell said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                                      @BerniesCorner said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                                      It's time to start Sititi and Proctor

                                      and Clarke and Ratima...

                                      Yep.
                                      I think our strength is still ball handling and speed.
                                      Ratima-DMac-JB-Proctor Clarke/Ioane/Jordan BB
                                      Fast-Fast-Passer-Passer-Fast-Fast-Fast.

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                                        Christies defensive game is why he get picked for the big games. Defence wins trophys.

                                        I was surprised though at just how much slower his passing was compared to both Ratima and Hotham which I think was a very significant reason why the 'finishers' had such a late game impact. The backs had more time and your pods can run onto the ball because you know its coming rather than waiting and then starting your run. (are getting it passed to where you are standing not in front of you).

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                                        @Lancaster-Park said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                                        Christies defensive game is why he get picked for the big games. Defence wins trophys.

                                        I know right, the other halfbacks can't tackle to save themselves!!!

                                        I was surprised though at just how much slower his passing was compared to both Ratima and Hotham.

                                        Fuck me, have you been watching him for the last few years?

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                                        • BerniesCornerB BerniesCorner

                                          @darylmitchell said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                                          @BerniesCorner said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                                          It's time to start Sititi and Proctor

                                          and Clarke and Ratima...

                                          Yep.
                                          I think our strength is still ball handling and speed.
                                          Ratima-DMac-JB-Proctor Clarke/Ioane/Jordan BB
                                          Fast-Fast-Passer-Passer-Fast-Fast-Fast.

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                                          Bones
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                                          @BerniesCorner said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                                          @darylmitchell said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                                          @BerniesCorner said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                                          It's time to start Sititi and Proctor

                                          and Clarke and Ratima...

                                          Yep.
                                          I think our strength is still ball handling and speed.
                                          Ratima-DMac-JB-Proctor Clarke/Ioane/Jordan BB
                                          Fast-Fast-Passer-Passer-Fast-Fast-Fast.

                                          Maybe 5-6 years late on the last one

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