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  • frugbyF frugby

    @Bovidae said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

    @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

    Rest of the backline is going fine, and will improve with the rest of the team. Was good to see Will Jordan play well last night.

    If Jordan stays at FB we still need to find a right winger. Reece wasn't great and I blame him for butchering the try as he was far too flat to receive the DMac pass. Telea has also looked below par.

    Agree, but that is a minor issue. There are plenty of good wingers about the place. Narawa or Tavatavanawai I think would be worth a crack.

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    @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

    @Bovidae said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

    @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

    Rest of the backline is going fine, and will improve with the rest of the team. Was good to see Will Jordan play well last night.

    If Jordan stays at FB we still need to find a right winger. Reece wasn't great and I blame him for butchering the try as he was far too flat to receive the DMac pass. Telea has also looked below par.

    Tavatavanawai I think would be worth a crack.

    He's the stocky power house winger isn't he? If I am thnking of the right guy I don't think he is quick enough. He probably won't be able to break takles like he does at NPC and Super level, and given his lack of speed it'll be Telea and Reece all over again.

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      Just on the ground atmosphere to settle the debate between @Landers92 and @mariner4life , I can confirm it was pretty flat for the most part.

      Aussies (and kiwis) are pretty quiet generally, and the stadium layout at Homebush is also pretty shit. Those high but low-angle make for big distances for the guys in the nose-bleeds

      Other than for tries, the 3 notable times that the crowd made some noise was:

      • Slipper coming on for his 140th cap;
      • A random “All Blacks” chant in the last 20 that drowned out the aussies completely; and
      • when the ground tv guy found and replayed the DMac forward pop pass and put it on loop on the big screen

      In between play the dj did what all ground dj’s do and drowned out all other sound , but when the ball was in play, for the most part it was really quiet. Quiet enough for me to comment to my daughter about it

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      • voodooV voodoo

        Just on the ground atmosphere to settle the debate between @Landers92 and @mariner4life , I can confirm it was pretty flat for the most part.

        Aussies (and kiwis) are pretty quiet generally, and the stadium layout at Homebush is also pretty shit. Those high but low-angle make for big distances for the guys in the nose-bleeds

        Other than for tries, the 3 notable times that the crowd made some noise was:

        • Slipper coming on for his 140th cap;
        • A random “All Blacks” chant in the last 20 that drowned out the aussies completely; and
        • when the ground tv guy found and replayed the DMac forward pop pass and put it on loop on the big screen

        In between play the dj did what all ground dj’s do and drowned out all other sound , but when the ball was in play, for the most part it was really quiet. Quiet enough for me to comment to my daughter about it

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        @voodoo said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

        Just on the ground atmosphere to settle the debate between @Landers92 and @mariner4life , I can confirm it was pretty flat for the most part.

        Aussies (and kiwis) are pretty quiet generally, and the stadium layout at Homebush is also pretty shit. Those high but low-angle make for big distances for the guys in the nose-bleeds

        Other than for tries, the 3 notable times that the crowd made some noise was:

        • Slipper coming on for his 140th cap;
        • A random “All Blacks” chant in the last 20 that drowned out the aussies completely; and
        • when the ground tv guy found and replayed the DMac forward pop pass and put it on loop on the big screen

        In between play the dj did what all ground dj’s do and drowned out all other sound , but when the ball was in play, for the most part it was really quiet. Quiet enough for me to comment to my daughter about it

        Busy day yesterday, did you manage to fit your nap in ? If so what time ?

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        • MN5M MN5

          @voodoo said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

          Just on the ground atmosphere to settle the debate between @Landers92 and @mariner4life , I can confirm it was pretty flat for the most part.

          Aussies (and kiwis) are pretty quiet generally, and the stadium layout at Homebush is also pretty shit. Those high but low-angle make for big distances for the guys in the nose-bleeds

          Other than for tries, the 3 notable times that the crowd made some noise was:

          • Slipper coming on for his 140th cap;
          • A random “All Blacks” chant in the last 20 that drowned out the aussies completely; and
          • when the ground tv guy found and replayed the DMac forward pop pass and put it on loop on the big screen

          In between play the dj did what all ground dj’s do and drowned out all other sound , but when the ball was in play, for the most part it was really quiet. Quiet enough for me to comment to my daughter about it

          Busy day yesterday, did you manage to fit your nap in ? If so what time ?

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          @MN5 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

          @voodoo said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

          Just on the ground atmosphere to settle the debate between @Landers92 and @mariner4life , I can confirm it was pretty flat for the most part.

          Aussies (and kiwis) are pretty quiet generally, and the stadium layout at Homebush is also pretty shit. Those high but low-angle make for big distances for the guys in the nose-bleeds

          Other than for tries, the 3 notable times that the crowd made some noise was:

          • Slipper coming on for his 140th cap;
          • A random “All Blacks” chant in the last 20 that drowned out the aussies completely; and
          • when the ground tv guy found and replayed the DMac forward pop pass and put it on loop on the big screen

          In between play the dj did what all ground dj’s do and drowned out all other sound , but when the ball was in play, for the most part it was really quiet. Quiet enough for me to comment to my daughter about it

          Busy day yesterday, did you manage to fit your nap in ? If so what time ?

          Stuck to my schedule. Nap was short but necessary

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          • Crazy HorseC Crazy Horse

            @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

            @Bovidae said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

            @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

            Rest of the backline is going fine, and will improve with the rest of the team. Was good to see Will Jordan play well last night.

            If Jordan stays at FB we still need to find a right winger. Reece wasn't great and I blame him for butchering the try as he was far too flat to receive the DMac pass. Telea has also looked below par.

            Tavatavanawai I think would be worth a crack.

            He's the stocky power house winger isn't he? If I am thnking of the right guy I don't think he is quick enough. He probably won't be able to break takles like he does at NPC and Super level, and given his lack of speed it'll be Telea and Reece all over again.

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            @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

            @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

            @Bovidae said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

            @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

            Rest of the backline is going fine, and will improve with the rest of the team. Was good to see Will Jordan play well last night.

            If Jordan stays at FB we still need to find a right winger. Reece wasn't great and I blame him for butchering the try as he was far too flat to receive the DMac pass. Telea has also looked below par.

            Tavatavanawai I think would be worth a crack.

            He's the stocky power house winger isn't he? If I am thnking of the right guy I don't think he is quick enough. He probably won't be able to break takles like he does at NPC and Super level, and given his lack of speed it'll be Telea and Reece all over again.

            I think particularly for some of those bigger tests, Tavatavanawai's skillset come be quite helpful. Solid under the high ball, strong in the tackle, arguably the best player over the ball in the whole country. Probably not as elusive as others, but has a low error rate which I quite like.

            The issue with Reece and Tele'a is not that they can't beat defenders, it is that they make too many mistakes/struggle on defence.

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            • O Old Samurai Jack

              Random thoughts.
              All is not well in Razorland. First and foremost, it seems the ABs are not respecting test rugby.

              1. Not taking points when they are on offer. The default position is now to go for the corner regardless of the situation. In the McCaw days, points first and the corner would be taken when the situation demanded it.
              2. Turning off and letting in soft tries usually up the middle. It seems the ABs have a soft belly.
              3. Trying fancy slip passes, stupid brainfart passes.
              4. Not protecting the ball at all costs and losing possession at crucial times.
              5. Poor exits that put the pressure right back on immediately. Every time there is a 50/50 defensive up and under from the ABs own 22 or they try multiple phases in front of their sticks, I just shake my head in astonishment.
                It is a f#%king test match, not super rugby! FFS!
                Second, I think it is obvious that Savea is a really good player but poor No.8. He needs to be a bench option or position change. Darry and Aumua are stinking up the impact role. Be bold in selections Razor!
                Third, the rugby gods are angry at the ABs. TMOs are inventing ghost knock ons, tries are "held up", Aussie props are not taking the weight- not contesting, basically lady luck has deserted the ABs. They need to sacrifice something at the altar of the rugby gods.
                Silver linings
                Ratima, Jordan, Vaai, Riko, Clarke (apart from brainfart), Siviti
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              @Old-Samurai-Jack said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

              Random thoughts.
              All is not well in Razorland. First and foremost, it seems the ABs are not respecting test rugby.

              1. Not taking points when they are on offer. The default position is now to go for the corner regardless of the situation. In the McCaw days, points first and the corner would be taken when the situation demanded it.

              Funnily enough a decision to take the three at 28-14 turned out to be quite handy, so not sure this is entirely true.

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                Only just watched it after working all night so tired and grumpy. Haven’t read all of the thread. So was the final score actually confirmed or has the TMO called it back and changed it today? That was a bullshit call before halftime of game changing proportions.

                All of my negativity aside wrt to rugby laws / tmo interference / officiating in general, the ABs have a major problem with on field leadership. They also need something else happening with “ mental skills” off field. Missing Enoka maybe but it is all wrong up top with that team.

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                • frugbyF frugby

                  @Machpants said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                  @sparky said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                  @Machpants It's his lack of honesty that is most surprising.

                  Most other All Black coaches would have said something like "played poorly, still won, lots to work on." Robertson tried to spin it as some sort of great and historic victory. Does he think the NZ Rugby public are fools?

                  I'm not sure if it is lack of honesty, that may just be his personality - the way he looks at things, always positive. But it is not realistic enough for test match rugby IMO

                  This is just a media tactic. Do you seriously think that a guy who won seven Super Rugby titles in a row can't see what everyone else can. Positive in front facing, honest behind closed doors.

                  I think there is a bit of acceptance that getting the ABs back to number one is going to be harder than they thought. There is no doubt a few limitations in the playing departments, but I think the big positive is we have started to work out some of them.

                  Taylor and the props are going well, now just need to nail our backup hooker. Aumua has been disappointing, so I'd like to see them give Bell a go.

                  Locks are going great, we have found answers in Vaa'i and Darry

                  Sititi has somewhat answered the blindside flanker problem, the loose trio is looking the best it has all year. Long term I think he will shift to 8, and Lakai and possibly Haig will join the fray, but it is at least looking balanced now.

                  Ratima going great, but the halves is our main issue. TJP is leaving, but they don't seem to have much faith in Hotham. All the eggs are in the Roigard getting back up to speed quickly basket. McKenzie just isn't quite there. Plummer should get a crack next week.

                  I think once we sort out a good first five, we'll quickly look really good again. With a dominant first five we control that game and win it easily.

                  Rest of the backline is going fine, and will improve with the rest of the team. Was good to see Will Jordan play well last night.

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                  #1497

                  @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                  @Machpants said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                  @sparky said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                  @Machpants It's his lack of honesty that is most surprising.

                  Most other All Black coaches would have said something like "played poorly, still won, lots to work on." Robertson tried to spin it as some sort of great and historic victory. Does he think the NZ Rugby public are fools?

                  I'm not sure if it is lack of honesty, that may just be his personality - the way he looks at things, always positive. But it is not realistic enough for test match rugby IMO

                  This is just a media tactic. Do you seriously think that a guy who won seven Super Rugby titles in a row can't see what everyone else can. Positive in front facing, honest behind closed doors.

                  I think there is a bit of acceptance that getting the ABs back to number one is going to be harder than they thought. There is no doubt a few limitations in the playing departments, but I think the big positive is we have started to work out some of them.

                  Taylor and the props are going well, now just need to nail our backup hooker. Aumua has been disappointing, so I'd like to see them give Bell a go.

                  Locks are going great, we have found answers in Vaa'i and Darry

                  Sititi has somewhat answered the blindside flanker problem, the loose trio is looking the best it has all year. Long term I think he will shift to 8, and Lakai and possibly Haig will join the fray, but it is at least looking balanced now.

                  Ratima going great, but the halves is our main issue. TJP is leaving, but they don't seem to have much faith in Hotham. All the eggs are in the Roigard getting back up to speed quickly basket. McKenzie just isn't quite there. Plummer should get a crack next week.

                  I think once we sort out a good first five, we'll quickly look really good again. With a dominant first five we control that game and win it easily.

                  Rest of the backline is going fine, and will improve with the rest of the team. Was good to see Will Jordan play well last night.

                  Not sure the loose trio is looking that good. Cane doesn’t look good when the game opens up and made a bad error defending mall when he left the gate open. Savea had the ball stripped 3 (? ) times on attack and just wants to turn the ball over rather than make offensive tackles. I think we have the players but not the mix. Still like to have a bigger no 6 ( maybe one of the locks ) with Sititi at number 8. Open sides could be Savea ( tackling an issue ) DP, Blackadder, Lakai.

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                  • Crazy HorseC Crazy Horse

                    @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                    @Bovidae said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                    @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                    Rest of the backline is going fine, and will improve with the rest of the team. Was good to see Will Jordan play well last night.

                    If Jordan stays at FB we still need to find a right winger. Reece wasn't great and I blame him for butchering the try as he was far too flat to receive the DMac pass. Telea has also looked below par.

                    Tavatavanawai I think would be worth a crack.

                    He's the stocky power house winger isn't he? If I am thnking of the right guy I don't think he is quick enough. He probably won't be able to break takles like he does at NPC and Super level, and given his lack of speed it'll be Telea and Reece all over again.

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                    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                    @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                    @Bovidae said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                    @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                    Rest of the backline is going fine, and will improve with the rest of the team. Was good to see Will Jordan play well last night.

                    If Jordan stays at FB we still need to find a right winger. Reece wasn't great and I blame him for butchering the try as he was far too flat to receive the DMac pass. Telea has also looked below par.

                    Tavatavanawai I think would be worth a crack.

                    He's the stocky power house winger isn't he? If I am thnking of the right guy I don't think he is quick enough. He probably won't be able to break takles like he does at NPC and Super level, and given his lack of speed it'll be Telea and Reece all over again.

                    They're not exactly fast themselves. .

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                    • Rancid SchnitzelR Rancid Schnitzel

                      @NTA said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                      Have watched the 2nd half.

                      The ABs were a handful of brain farts from a 30 point win.

                      Exactly. But coach went surfing or something.

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                      @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                      @NTA said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                      Have watched the 2nd half.

                      The ABs were a handful of brain farts from a 30 point win.

                      Exactly. But coach went surfing or something.

                      The captain and leaders. The coach wasn’t on the field.

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                      • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

                        @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                        @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                        @Bovidae said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                        @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                        Rest of the backline is going fine, and will improve with the rest of the team. Was good to see Will Jordan play well last night.

                        If Jordan stays at FB we still need to find a right winger. Reece wasn't great and I blame him for butchering the try as he was far too flat to receive the DMac pass. Telea has also looked below par.

                        Tavatavanawai I think would be worth a crack.

                        He's the stocky power house winger isn't he? If I am thnking of the right guy I don't think he is quick enough. He probably won't be able to break takles like he does at NPC and Super level, and given his lack of speed it'll be Telea and Reece all over again.

                        They're not exactly fast themselves. .

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                        @nostrildamus said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                        @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                        @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                        @Bovidae said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                        @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                        Rest of the backline is going fine, and will improve with the rest of the team. Was good to see Will Jordan play well last night.

                        If Jordan stays at FB we still need to find a right winger. Reece wasn't great and I blame him for butchering the try as he was far too flat to receive the DMac pass. Telea has also looked below par.

                        Tavatavanawai I think would be worth a crack.

                        He's the stocky power house winger isn't he? If I am thnking of the right guy I don't think he is quick enough. He probably won't be able to break takles like he does at NPC and Super level, and given his lack of speed it'll be Telea and Reece all over again.

                        They're not exactly fast themselves. .

                        That's what I was getting at...

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                        • SnowyS Snowy

                          @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                          @NTA said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                          Have watched the 2nd half.

                          The ABs were a handful of brain farts from a 30 point win.

                          Exactly. But coach went surfing or something.

                          The captain and leaders. The coach wasn’t on the field.

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                          @Snowy said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                          @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                          @NTA said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                          Have watched the 2nd half.

                          The ABs were a handful of brain farts from a 30 point win.

                          Exactly. But coach went surfing or something.

                          The captain and leaders. The coach wasn’t on the field.

                          I assume he's present for the halftime break though. Time for adjustments yet we don't seem to have a clue in the final 1/4 of games

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                          • canefanC canefan

                            @Snowy said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                            @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                            @NTA said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                            Have watched the 2nd half.

                            The ABs were a handful of brain farts from a 30 point win.

                            Exactly. But coach went surfing or something.

                            The captain and leaders. The coach wasn’t on the field.

                            I assume he's present for the halftime break though. Time for adjustments yet we don't seem to have a clue in the final 1/4 of games

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                            @canefan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                            @Snowy said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                            @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                            @NTA said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                            Have watched the 2nd half.

                            The ABs were a handful of brain farts from a 30 point win.

                            Exactly. But coach went surfing or something.

                            The captain and leaders. The coach wasn’t on the field.

                            I assume he's present for the halftime break though. Time for adjustments yet we don't seem to have a clue in the final 1/4 of games

                            He wasn’t on the field for the final quarter which is exactly the point! We don’t score in the last 20 and we let sides get over us. That is 1/4 of the game after half time.

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                            • frugbyF frugby

                              @Old-Samurai-Jack said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                              Random thoughts.
                              All is not well in Razorland. First and foremost, it seems the ABs are not respecting test rugby.

                              1. Not taking points when they are on offer. The default position is now to go for the corner regardless of the situation. In the McCaw days, points first and the corner would be taken when the situation demanded it.

                              Funnily enough a decision to take the three at 28-14 turned out to be quite handy, so not sure this is entirely true.

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                              @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                              @Old-Samurai-Jack said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                              Random thoughts.
                              All is not well in Razorland. First and foremost, it seems the ABs are not respecting test rugby.

                              1. Not taking points when they are on offer. The default position is now to go for the corner regardless of the situation. In the McCaw days, points first and the corner would be taken when the situation demanded it.

                              Funnily enough a decision to take the three at 28-14 turned out to be quite handy, so not sure this is entirely true.

                              And had they converted most, if not all the certain tries they didn't score, taking the 3 was immaterial.

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                              • LatsToTheMaxL LatsToTheMax

                                @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                                @Old-Samurai-Jack said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                                Random thoughts.
                                All is not well in Razorland. First and foremost, it seems the ABs are not respecting test rugby.

                                1. Not taking points when they are on offer. The default position is now to go for the corner regardless of the situation. In the McCaw days, points first and the corner would be taken when the situation demanded it.

                                Funnily enough a decision to take the three at 28-14 turned out to be quite handy, so not sure this is entirely true.

                                And had they converted most, if not all the certain tries they didn't score, taking the 3 was immaterial.

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                                @LatsToTheMax said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                                @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                                @Old-Samurai-Jack said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                                Random thoughts.
                                All is not well in Razorland. First and foremost, it seems the ABs are not respecting test rugby.

                                1. Not taking points when they are on offer. The default position is now to go for the corner regardless of the situation. In the McCaw days, points first and the corner would be taken when the situation demanded it.

                                Funnily enough a decision to take the three at 28-14 turned out to be quite handy, so not sure this is entirely true.

                                And had they converted most, if not all the certain tries they didn't score, taking the 3 was immaterial.

                                But they never do, because they lack clear heads, calmness in action, and leadership in direction. With Razor going 'oh that's awesome' no on eis going to try to improve from playing Harlem Globetrotters without the skills to back it up

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                                  The overlooked one will be Ardie

                                  We had them on the rack and were showing patience and he tries to bulldoze through 3 or 4 Wallabies - predictably he is held up and it's a goal line drop out.

                                  With the goal line drop out rule it was a poor decision by one of the old heads.

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                                    Statistically we should be leading TRC, assuming these are accurate.

                                    https://super.rugby/therugbychampionship/competition-stats/

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                                    • SnowyS Snowy

                                      @canefan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                                      @Snowy said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                                      @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                                      @NTA said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                                      Have watched the 2nd half.

                                      The ABs were a handful of brain farts from a 30 point win.

                                      Exactly. But coach went surfing or something.

                                      The captain and leaders. The coach wasn’t on the field.

                                      I assume he's present for the halftime break though. Time for adjustments yet we don't seem to have a clue in the final 1/4 of games

                                      He wasn’t on the field for the final quarter which is exactly the point! We don’t score in the last 20 and we let sides get over us. That is 1/4 of the game after half time.

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                                      @Snowy said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                                      @canefan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                                      @Snowy said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                                      @Rancid-Schnitzel said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                                      @NTA said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                                      Have watched the 2nd half.

                                      The ABs were a handful of brain farts from a 30 point win.

                                      Exactly. But coach went surfing or something.

                                      The captain and leaders. The coach wasn’t on the field.

                                      I assume he's present for the halftime break though. Time for adjustments yet we don't seem to have a clue in the final 1/4 of games

                                      He wasn’t on the field for the final quarter which is exactly the point! We don’t score in the last 20 and we let sides get over us. That is 1/4 of the game after half time.

                                      No that is 1/2 of the game after halftime.

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                                      • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                                        The overlooked one will be Ardie

                                        We had them on the rack and were showing patience and he tries to bulldoze through 3 or 4 Wallabies - predictably he is held up and it's a goal line drop out.

                                        With the goal line drop out rule it was a poor decision by one of the old heads.

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                                        @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks vs Wallabies I:

                                        The overlooked one will be Ardie

                                        We had them on the rack and were showing patience and he tries to bulldoze through 3 or 4 Wallabies - predictably he is held up and it's a goal line drop out.

                                        With the goal line drop out rule it was a poor decision by one of the old heads.

                                        He's an awesome player but I was at the ground and that all took place near me. I couldn't believe they didn't pass from the ruck. It was a brain melt and a blown try for sure, especially now you don't get the 5m scrum for being held up.

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                                          My thoughts: what a weird game.

                                          It felt like watching the Wallabies vs Georgia, except the ABs were the Wallabies and we were Georgia. A few soft early scores and the foot was clearly taken off the gas.

                                          Then the plucky minnows rally and for a while you think 'well at least they are making a game of it' until it starts to get a little too close. You keep kicking to the corners instead of taking the points. You're still throwing flick passes but the game is still fkn alive. Just kill the bastards.

                                          And now you're giving away dumb penalties, and they start to get a bit of self belief. 'They couldn't win this' becomes 'oh god they might actually win this' until you just hang on and think 'by god how did they almost win that'.

                                          Credit to our blokes for showing a bit of ticker but the ABs blew at least four rolled gold tries and should have won by 30.

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