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All Blacks v Argentina II

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  • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

    @brodean said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @MiketheSnow

    In terms of power, mass x acceleration they are. SAs big backs are slower and their fast backs are smaller. Rieko and Caleb have size and speed/acceleration combined.

    Kriel and Am say hi

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    @MiketheSnow said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @brodean said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    @MiketheSnow

    In terms of power, mass x acceleration they are. SAs big backs are slower and their fast backs are smaller. Rieko and Caleb have size and speed/acceleration combined.

    Kriel and Am say hi

    Not to mention De Allende and Esterhuizen who are the kind of athletes Jordie fans wish he was. Perhaps not quite as quick as Reiko or Caleb but absolute bulldozers in attack nonetheless.

    Clarke is big, Ioane is pretty lean in comparison

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    • kiwiinmelbK kiwiinmelb

      @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

      Sometimes the truth hurts

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      @kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

      @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

      Sometimes the truth hurts

      Yeah, up to a point. I stopped watching when one of them ( not Victor) said Clarke was no good under the high ball.
      Is that the perception people have? Really?

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      • SnowyS Snowy

        @kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

        @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

        Sometimes the truth hurts

        Yeah, up to a point. I stopped watching when one of them ( not Victor) said Clarke was no good under the high ball.
        Is that the perception people have? Really?

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        @Snowy said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

        @kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

        @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

        Sometimes the truth hurts

        Yeah, up to a point. I stopped watching when one of them ( not Victor) said Clarke was no good under the high ball.
        Is that the perception people have? Really?

        Not to mention the first razorism, the so called player who plays on both sides of the ball. Cue the uppercut

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        • canefanC canefan

          @Mattasaurus said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

          Forecast looks rubbish...
          30km/h northerly wind and rain....

          Probably going to be messy

          This weather is perfect for direct forward play, and a controlled performance from 10 with effective kicking for territory

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          @canefan said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

          @Mattasaurus said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

          Forecast looks rubbish...
          30km/h northerly wind and rain....

          Probably going to be messy

          This weather is perfect for direct forward play, and a controlled performance from 10 with effective kicking for territory

          We're fucked then

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          • JetJ Jet

            @booboo said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

            @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

            Beaudy, ALB, DMAC, TJP for example you arent fearing for your safety.

            Bender, Conrad, DC, Nuggie ...

            Bender was tough as old boots. He clattered Picamoles in 2015 going for a high ball.

            Conrad was tough as fuck too. He'd cut the knees off you. He actually put in the second best tackle I think ive ever seen (after Warburton on Tuilagi) against South Africa. I think it was on JDV but Pienaar ended up scoring anyway. A proper daisy cutter. See below at 3 mins 20 seconds. Like falling an oak tree.

            DC would put you on your arse and flog the ball off you too, and also had a GOAT fend.

            Nuggie I'll give you. But I think nit picking over a scrummie is disingenuous.

            I think im making a fair point.

            We are a nice team to play these days. No looking over your shoulder to see where Brad Thorn or Collins or Nonu or Kaino is. Lads who like hurting you...legally.

            Im not looking for a Richard Loe. Im looking for a 2018 Sam Cane.

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            @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

            @booboo said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

            @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

            Beaudy, ALB, DMAC, TJP for example you arent fearing for your safety.

            Bender, Conrad, DC, Nuggie ...

            Bender was tough as old boots. He clattered Picamoles in 2015 going for a high ball.

            Conrad was tough as fuck too. He'd cut the knees off you. He actually put in the second best tackle I think ive ever seen (after Warburton on Tuilagi) against South Africa. I think it was on JDV but Pienaar ended up scoring anyway. A proper daisy cutter. See below at 3 mins 20 seconds. Like falling an oak tree.

            DC would put you on your arse and flog the ball off you too, and also had a GOAT fend.

            Nuggie I'll give you. But I think nit picking over a scrummie is disingenuous.

            I think im making a fair point.

            We are a nice team to play these days. No looking over your shoulder to see where Brad Thorn or Collins or Nonu or Kaino is. Lads who like hurting you...legally.

            Im not looking for a Richard Loe. Im looking for a 2018 Sam Cane.

            DMac is one of the toughest and bravest players out there. Not sure your judgement is that great on this topic if youre including him in your not manly man group.

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            • JetJ Jet

              @booboo said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

              @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

              Beaudy, ALB, DMAC, TJP for example you arent fearing for your safety.

              Bender, Conrad, DC, Nuggie ...

              Bender was tough as old boots. He clattered Picamoles in 2015 going for a high ball.

              Conrad was tough as fuck too. He'd cut the knees off you. He actually put in the second best tackle I think ive ever seen (after Warburton on Tuilagi) against South Africa. I think it was on JDV but Pienaar ended up scoring anyway. A proper daisy cutter. See below at 3 mins 20 seconds. Like falling an oak tree.

              DC would put you on your arse and flog the ball off you too, and also had a GOAT fend.

              Nuggie I'll give you. But I think nit picking over a scrummie is disingenuous.

              I think im making a fair point.

              We are a nice team to play these days. No looking over your shoulder to see where Brad Thorn or Collins or Nonu or Kaino is. Lads who like hurting you...legally.

              Im not looking for a Richard Loe. Im looking for a 2018 Sam Cane.

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              @Jet that has to be about the worst thing I've ever seen on YouTube. Is that supposed to actually be visible? Why have they put a border around an already grainy fucking video?

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                Looking forward to the match. Clarke, Rieko and Jordan are all significant upgrades, if we can get just parity in the forwards we'll have too much fire power for them. That said, the weather will be a bit of a leveler.

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                • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                  @brodean said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                  @MiketheSnow

                  In terms of power, mass x acceleration they are. SAs big backs are slower and their fast backs are smaller. Rieko and Caleb have size and speed/acceleration combined.

                  Kriel and Am say hi

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                  #667

                  @MiketheSnow said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                  @brodean said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                  @MiketheSnow

                  In terms of power, mass x acceleration they are. SAs big backs are slower and their fast backs are smaller. Rieko and Caleb have size and speed/acceleration combined.

                  Kriel and Am say hi

                  Ha! You don't remember Rieko absolutely burning Am in Jo'burg when they saved Fozzies job.

                  No doubt Am is a great footy player and better centre than Rieko, but as an out and out athlete, Rieko wins hands down.

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                  • JetJ Jet

                    @brodean said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                    @voodoo

                    Yes I'm not arguing actual rugby ability.

                    Victor Matfield in the video said when he played the All Blacks they always had guys thay were bigger and faster athletes in the backs and he said that wasn't the case with last weekends team.

                    I think he has a point.

                    But I also think that the inclusion of Clarke and Ioane change the backline dynamic from last week.

                    I alluded to it in a previous post a few days back.

                    When you are lining up for the haka and you are looking across at Beaudy, ALB, DMAC, TJP for example you arent fearing for your safety.

                    Even when we used to lose a game the opposition had a tough day at the office.

                    Not so much now. We are a nice bunch of lads. Picking opponents up off the turf. Media trained to the nines. Nice skin fades. Nice boots. Sanitised.

                    I sound Jurassic but it's true.

                    There are no nasty bastards in the team.

                    All fur coat and no knickers.

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                    @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                    @brodean said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                    @voodoo

                    Yes I'm not arguing actual rugby ability.

                    Victor Matfield in the video said when he played the All Blacks they always had guys thay were bigger and faster athletes in the backs and he said that wasn't the case with last weekends team.

                    I think he has a point.

                    But I also think that the inclusion of Clarke and Ioane change the backline dynamic from last week.

                    I alluded to it in a previous post a few days back.

                    When you are lining up for the haka and you are looking across at Beaudy, ALB, DMAC, TJP for example you arent fearing for your safety.

                    Even when we used to lose a game the opposition had a tough day at the office.

                    Not so much now. We are a nice bunch of lads. Picking opponents up off the turf. Media trained to the nines. Nice skin fades. Nice boots. Sanitised.

                    I sound Jurassic but it's true.

                    There are no nasty bastards in the team.

                    All fur coat and no knickers.

                    I remember when James O'Connor first made the Wallabies, I thought to myself that a kid like that would never make it in NZ rugby - not big enough, not powerful enough.

                    Only a few short years later and we had both D Mac and R Mounga as central cogs in our team and we are looking more and more like the Wallabies teams that O'Connor played in.

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                    • juniorJ junior

                      @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                      @brodean said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                      @voodoo

                      Yes I'm not arguing actual rugby ability.

                      Victor Matfield in the video said when he played the All Blacks they always had guys thay were bigger and faster athletes in the backs and he said that wasn't the case with last weekends team.

                      I think he has a point.

                      But I also think that the inclusion of Clarke and Ioane change the backline dynamic from last week.

                      I alluded to it in a previous post a few days back.

                      When you are lining up for the haka and you are looking across at Beaudy, ALB, DMAC, TJP for example you arent fearing for your safety.

                      Even when we used to lose a game the opposition had a tough day at the office.

                      Not so much now. We are a nice bunch of lads. Picking opponents up off the turf. Media trained to the nines. Nice skin fades. Nice boots. Sanitised.

                      I sound Jurassic but it's true.

                      There are no nasty bastards in the team.

                      All fur coat and no knickers.

                      I remember when James O'Connor first made the Wallabies, I thought to myself that a kid like that would never make it in NZ rugby - not big enough, not powerful enough.

                      Only a few short years later and we had both D Mac and R Mounga as central cogs in our team and we are looking more and more like the Wallabies teams that O'Connor played in.

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                      #669

                      @junior said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                      @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                      @brodean said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                      @voodoo

                      Yes I'm not arguing actual rugby ability.

                      Victor Matfield in the video said when he played the All Blacks they always had guys thay were bigger and faster athletes in the backs and he said that wasn't the case with last weekends team.

                      I think he has a point.

                      But I also think that the inclusion of Clarke and Ioane change the backline dynamic from last week.

                      I alluded to it in a previous post a few days back.

                      When you are lining up for the haka and you are looking across at Beaudy, ALB, DMAC, TJP for example you arent fearing for your safety.

                      Even when we used to lose a game the opposition had a tough day at the office.

                      Not so much now. We are a nice bunch of lads. Picking opponents up off the turf. Media trained to the nines. Nice skin fades. Nice boots. Sanitised.

                      I sound Jurassic but it's true.

                      There are no nasty bastards in the team.

                      All fur coat and no knickers.

                      I remember when James O'Connor first made the Wallabies, I thought to myself that a kid like that would never make it in NZ rugby - not big enough, not powerful enough.

                      Only a few short years later and we had both D Mac and R Mounga as central cogs in our team and we are looking more and more like the Wallabies teams that O'Connor played in.

                      hold up... 2008 to 2023 is a few short years later? O'Connor's debut was 2008!

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                      • D darylmitchell

                        @junior said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                        @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                        @brodean said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                        @voodoo

                        Yes I'm not arguing actual rugby ability.

                        Victor Matfield in the video said when he played the All Blacks they always had guys thay were bigger and faster athletes in the backs and he said that wasn't the case with last weekends team.

                        I think he has a point.

                        But I also think that the inclusion of Clarke and Ioane change the backline dynamic from last week.

                        I alluded to it in a previous post a few days back.

                        When you are lining up for the haka and you are looking across at Beaudy, ALB, DMAC, TJP for example you arent fearing for your safety.

                        Even when we used to lose a game the opposition had a tough day at the office.

                        Not so much now. We are a nice bunch of lads. Picking opponents up off the turf. Media trained to the nines. Nice skin fades. Nice boots. Sanitised.

                        I sound Jurassic but it's true.

                        There are no nasty bastards in the team.

                        All fur coat and no knickers.

                        I remember when James O'Connor first made the Wallabies, I thought to myself that a kid like that would never make it in NZ rugby - not big enough, not powerful enough.

                        Only a few short years later and we had both D Mac and R Mounga as central cogs in our team and we are looking more and more like the Wallabies teams that O'Connor played in.

                        hold up... 2008 to 2023 is a few short years later? O'Connor's debut was 2008!

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                        @darylmitchell said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                        @junior said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                        @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                        @brodean said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                        @voodoo

                        Yes I'm not arguing actual rugby ability.

                        Victor Matfield in the video said when he played the All Blacks they always had guys thay were bigger and faster athletes in the backs and he said that wasn't the case with last weekends team.

                        I think he has a point.

                        But I also think that the inclusion of Clarke and Ioane change the backline dynamic from last week.

                        I alluded to it in a previous post a few days back.

                        When you are lining up for the haka and you are looking across at Beaudy, ALB, DMAC, TJP for example you arent fearing for your safety.

                        Even when we used to lose a game the opposition had a tough day at the office.

                        Not so much now. We are a nice bunch of lads. Picking opponents up off the turf. Media trained to the nines. Nice skin fades. Nice boots. Sanitised.

                        I sound Jurassic but it's true.

                        There are no nasty bastards in the team.

                        All fur coat and no knickers.

                        I remember when James O'Connor first made the Wallabies, I thought to myself that a kid like that would never make it in NZ rugby - not big enough, not powerful enough.

                        Only a few short years later and we had both D Mac and R Mounga as central cogs in our team and we are looking more and more like the Wallabies teams that O'Connor played in.

                        hold up... 2008 to 2023 is few short years later? O'Connor's debut was 2008!

                        And we'd had the similar sized DC at 10 for a few years.

                        Posters seem to be going out of their way to put round pegs into square holes these days.

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                        • juniorJ junior

                          @Jet said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                          @brodean said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                          @voodoo

                          Yes I'm not arguing actual rugby ability.

                          Victor Matfield in the video said when he played the All Blacks they always had guys thay were bigger and faster athletes in the backs and he said that wasn't the case with last weekends team.

                          I think he has a point.

                          But I also think that the inclusion of Clarke and Ioane change the backline dynamic from last week.

                          I alluded to it in a previous post a few days back.

                          When you are lining up for the haka and you are looking across at Beaudy, ALB, DMAC, TJP for example you arent fearing for your safety.

                          Even when we used to lose a game the opposition had a tough day at the office.

                          Not so much now. We are a nice bunch of lads. Picking opponents up off the turf. Media trained to the nines. Nice skin fades. Nice boots. Sanitised.

                          I sound Jurassic but it's true.

                          There are no nasty bastards in the team.

                          All fur coat and no knickers.

                          I remember when James O'Connor first made the Wallabies, I thought to myself that a kid like that would never make it in NZ rugby - not big enough, not powerful enough.

                          Only a few short years later and we had both D Mac and R Mounga as central cogs in our team and we are looking more and more like the Wallabies teams that O'Connor played in.

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                          @junior said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                          I remember when James O'Connor first made the Wallabies, I thought to myself that a kid like that would never make it in NZ rugby - not big enough, not powerful enough.

                          Only a few short years later and we had both D Mac and R Mounga as central cogs in our team and we are looking more and more like the Wallabies teams that O'Connor played in.

                          It's not just us though, is it. How many large first-fives are there out there at the moment after Handre Pollard?

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                            Looks like pretty hectic weather in Auckland. Maybe takes.some sting out of ABs attack? You guys will know better.

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                              Looks like pretty hectic weather in Auckland. Maybe takes.some sting out of ABs attack? You guys will know better.

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                              @Brandon said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                              Looks like pretty hectic weather in Auckland. Maybe takes.some sting out of ABs attack? You guys will know better.

                              What attack is that?

                              ABs tend to thrive on attacking rugby in the wet to be fair, could have an effect on the Argies though.... hopefully.

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                              • BrandonB Brandon

                                Looks like pretty hectic weather in Auckland. Maybe takes.some sting out of ABs attack? You guys will know better.

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                                @Brandon said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                                Looks like pretty hectic weather in Auckland. Maybe takes.some sting out of ABs attack? You guys will know better.

                                More scrums will help the ABs

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                                  I'm really not sure what to think going into this game because we haven't looked convincing in any of Razor's tests so far, it feels that something is bound to give, as every aspect of the AB's game this year (other than our defense prior to last week) has been a significant backwards step from 2023 under Schmidt. I think we're either going to win convincingly or go down like a bunch of limp dicks again.

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                                    Any of you guys coming to Joburg for the test? If so let us know so we can beer 😉

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                                    • BonesB Bones

                                      @Brandon said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                                      Looks like pretty hectic weather in Auckland. Maybe takes.some sting out of ABs attack? You guys will know better.

                                      What attack is that?

                                      ABs tend to thrive on attacking rugby in the wet to be fair, could have an effect on the Argies though.... hopefully.

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                                      @Bones said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                                      ABs tend to thrive on attacking rugby in the wet to be fair,

                                      In previous coaching set ups.......

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                                        Current Auckland wx anyone

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                                          Right! Show time looms.

                                          Time for the All Blacks pack to front up, and for Ethan Blackadder to happily prove me wrong.

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