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  • K KiwiInLondon

    @ABStats wow brilliant thank you very much for that. Would love to see what the Blackadder nah sayers say about this

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    @KiwiInLondon said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

    @ABStats wow brilliant thank you very much for that. Would love to see what the Blackadder nah sayers say about this

    Something along the lines of when he’s not injured he’s actually quite ineffective

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    • gt12G gt12

      @ABStats said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

      @gt12

      I would love the GPS data, however for tackle stats, carries and metres run, RugbyPass is pretty accurate.

      A few guys here have access to Opta so can probably comment on that better than I, however I believe Rugbypass doesn't have ruck attendance, cleans etc.

      It annoys the shit out of me because, like you, I'd like to get a feel for the data. However, with huge areas of the game not covered by the available stats, I'm not sure the ones we can access are that useful.

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      @gt12 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

      @ABStats said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

      @gt12

      I would love the GPS data, however for tackle stats, carries and metres run, RugbyPass is pretty accurate.

      A few guys here have access to Opta so can probably comment on that better than I, however I believe Rugbypass doesn't have ruck attendance, cleans etc.

      It annoys the shit out of me because, like you, I'd like to get a feel for the data. However, with huge areas of the game not covered by the available stats, I'm not sure the ones we can access are that useful.

      Rugby says 'fuck you and your desire for fan engagement!'

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      • gt12G gt12

        @ABStats said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

        @gt12

        I would love the GPS data, however for tackle stats, carries and metres run, RugbyPass is pretty accurate.

        A few guys here have access to Opta so can probably comment on that better than I, however I believe Rugbypass doesn't have ruck attendance, cleans etc.

        It annoys the shit out of me because, like you, I'd like to get a feel for the data. However, with huge areas of the game not covered by the available stats, I'm not sure the ones we can access are that useful.

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        @gt12

        Completely agree.

        I remember a long time back when one writer used to publish first 3 to a ruck stats for the ABs, I would argue that stat is no longer relevant. Ruck ball is typically won with an accurate first clean due to the pace of the game and the structures played these days. The third person to a ruck typically just leans on it now.

        The stats I would love to see is time on the ground / time taken to regain feet. From what I have heard those stats have consistently ruled some loosies out of the squad in recent years.

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        • A ABStats

          @gt12

          Completely agree.

          I remember a long time back when one writer used to publish first 3 to a ruck stats for the ABs, I would argue that stat is no longer relevant. Ruck ball is typically won with an accurate first clean due to the pace of the game and the structures played these days. The third person to a ruck typically just leans on it now.

          The stats I would love to see is time on the ground / time taken to regain feet. From what I have heard those stats have consistently ruled some loosies out of the squad in recent years.

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          @ABStats said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

          @gt12

          Completely agree.

          I remember a long time back when one writer used to publish first 3 to a ruck stats for the ABs, I would argue that stat is no longer relevant. Ruck ball is typically won with an accurate first clean due to the pace of the game and the structures played these days. The third person to a ruck typically just leans on it now.

          The stats I would love to see is time on the ground / time taken to regain feet. From what I have heard those stats have consistently ruled some loosies out of the squad in recent years.

          That's what the canterbury mafia here is saying about Sotutu.

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          • gt12G gt12

            @ABStats said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

            @gt12

            Completely agree.

            I remember a long time back when one writer used to publish first 3 to a ruck stats for the ABs, I would argue that stat is no longer relevant. Ruck ball is typically won with an accurate first clean due to the pace of the game and the structures played these days. The third person to a ruck typically just leans on it now.

            The stats I would love to see is time on the ground / time taken to regain feet. From what I have heard those stats have consistently ruled some loosies out of the squad in recent years.

            That's what the canterbury mafia here is saying about Sotutu.

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            @gt12

            Haven't heard that about him

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            • canefanC canefan

              @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

              I had forgotten that Finau only got 57 minutes in the first test and 49 in the 2nd. That skews his stats big time. It's frustrating that they have gone with Blackadder at 6 as that both fucked the balance and has meant Finau wasn't able to grow at this level. "Not great but not terrible" is actually OK against England given his age and experience, and he clearly has the talent and physical attributes to go very well there.

              It seems like a combination of Crusader bias and a love of Sam Cane that is screwing the balance at the moment. If Blackadder plays, it has to be at 7 as that is where you want your tackler. But they've immediately gone to Cane since his return from injury so their chosen one has to slot in at 6, and having two of the same player out there was never going to work.

              Cane can't leave soon enough. It will force Razor to make changes

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              @canefan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

              @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

              I had forgotten that Finau only got 57 minutes in the first test and 49 in the 2nd. That skews his stats big time. It's frustrating that they have gone with Blackadder at 6 as that both fucked the balance and has meant Finau wasn't able to grow at this level. "Not great but not terrible" is actually OK against England given his age and experience, and he clearly has the talent and physical attributes to go very well there.

              It seems like a combination of Crusader bias and a love of Sam Cane that is screwing the balance at the moment. If Blackadder plays, it has to be at 7 as that is where you want your tackler. But they've immediately gone to Cane since his return from injury so their chosen one has to slot in at 6, and having two of the same player out there was never going to work.

              Cane can't leave soon enough. It will force Razor to make changes

              I think this will be his last test match.

              Gets to his 100 and soyonara.

              I’m convinced that his mgmt team has done a deal to get him to a 100 so the NZR can get him off the books

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                @canefan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                I had forgotten that Finau only got 57 minutes in the first test and 49 in the 2nd. That skews his stats big time. It's frustrating that they have gone with Blackadder at 6 as that both fucked the balance and has meant Finau wasn't able to grow at this level. "Not great but not terrible" is actually OK against England given his age and experience, and he clearly has the talent and physical attributes to go very well there.

                It seems like a combination of Crusader bias and a love of Sam Cane that is screwing the balance at the moment. If Blackadder plays, it has to be at 7 as that is where you want your tackler. But they've immediately gone to Cane since his return from injury so their chosen one has to slot in at 6, and having two of the same player out there was never going to work.

                Cane can't leave soon enough. It will force Razor to make changes

                I think this will be his last test match.

                Gets to his 100 and soyonara.

                I’m convinced that his mgmt team has done a deal to get him to a 100 so the NZR can get him off the books

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                @DaGrubster said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                @canefan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                I had forgotten that Finau only got 57 minutes in the first test and 49 in the 2nd. That skews his stats big time. It's frustrating that they have gone with Blackadder at 6 as that both fucked the balance and has meant Finau wasn't able to grow at this level. "Not great but not terrible" is actually OK against England given his age and experience, and he clearly has the talent and physical attributes to go very well there.

                It seems like a combination of Crusader bias and a love of Sam Cane that is screwing the balance at the moment. If Blackadder plays, it has to be at 7 as that is where you want your tackler. But they've immediately gone to Cane since his return from injury so their chosen one has to slot in at 6, and having two of the same player out there was never going to work.

                Cane can't leave soon enough. It will force Razor to make changes

                I think this will be his last test match.

                Gets to his 100 and soyonara.

                I’m convinced that his mgmt team has done a deal to get him to a 100 so the NZR can get him off the books

                And Razor just has to play along? Most un-AB like

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                • canefanC canefan

                  @DaGrubster said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                  @canefan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                  @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                  I had forgotten that Finau only got 57 minutes in the first test and 49 in the 2nd. That skews his stats big time. It's frustrating that they have gone with Blackadder at 6 as that both fucked the balance and has meant Finau wasn't able to grow at this level. "Not great but not terrible" is actually OK against England given his age and experience, and he clearly has the talent and physical attributes to go very well there.

                  It seems like a combination of Crusader bias and a love of Sam Cane that is screwing the balance at the moment. If Blackadder plays, it has to be at 7 as that is where you want your tackler. But they've immediately gone to Cane since his return from injury so their chosen one has to slot in at 6, and having two of the same player out there was never going to work.

                  Cane can't leave soon enough. It will force Razor to make changes

                  I think this will be his last test match.

                  Gets to his 100 and soyonara.

                  I’m convinced that his mgmt team has done a deal to get him to a 100 so the NZR can get him off the books

                  And Razor just has to play along? Most un-AB like

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                  @canefan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                  @DaGrubster said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                  @canefan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                  @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                  I had forgotten that Finau only got 57 minutes in the first test and 49 in the 2nd. That skews his stats big time. It's frustrating that they have gone with Blackadder at 6 as that both fucked the balance and has meant Finau wasn't able to grow at this level. "Not great but not terrible" is actually OK against England given his age and experience, and he clearly has the talent and physical attributes to go very well there.

                  It seems like a combination of Crusader bias and a love of Sam Cane that is screwing the balance at the moment. If Blackadder plays, it has to be at 7 as that is where you want your tackler. But they've immediately gone to Cane since his return from injury so their chosen one has to slot in at 6, and having two of the same player out there was never going to work.

                  Cane can't leave soon enough. It will force Razor to make changes

                  I think this will be his last test match.

                  Gets to his 100 and soyonara.

                  I’m convinced that his mgmt team has done a deal to get him to a 100 so the NZR can get him off the books

                  And Razor just has to play along? Most un-AB like

                  Of course I had nothing to back up my claim but just a hunch

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                  • DuluthD Duluth

                    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                    @MN5 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                    With Jordie injured and ALB stinking out the joint 12 is looking REALLY bad all of a sudden.

                    Don't worry, DH is in the squad.

                    It's possible considering JB is probably injured and ALB didn't play well. Or a surprise selection of Plummer at 12, him and RI have played together a lot

                    I'd like to see ALB/RI play after having a full week training together though

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                    @Duluth said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                    @MN5 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                    With Jordie injured and ALB stinking out the joint 12 is looking REALLY bad all of a sudden.

                    Don't worry, DH is in the squad.

                    It's possible considering JB is probably injured and ALB didn't play well. Or a surprise selection of Plummer at 12, him and RI have played together a lot

                    I'd like to see ALB/RI play after having a full week training together though

                    I'd rather have DH at 12. He at least had some experience.

                    And the Fern meltdown will be an opportunity to reduce my popcorn stockpile.

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                    • D DaGrubster

                      @canefan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                      @DaGrubster said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                      @canefan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                      @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                      I had forgotten that Finau only got 57 minutes in the first test and 49 in the 2nd. That skews his stats big time. It's frustrating that they have gone with Blackadder at 6 as that both fucked the balance and has meant Finau wasn't able to grow at this level. "Not great but not terrible" is actually OK against England given his age and experience, and he clearly has the talent and physical attributes to go very well there.

                      It seems like a combination of Crusader bias and a love of Sam Cane that is screwing the balance at the moment. If Blackadder plays, it has to be at 7 as that is where you want your tackler. But they've immediately gone to Cane since his return from injury so their chosen one has to slot in at 6, and having two of the same player out there was never going to work.

                      Cane can't leave soon enough. It will force Razor to make changes

                      I think this will be his last test match.

                      Gets to his 100 and soyonara.

                      I’m convinced that his mgmt team has done a deal to get him to a 100 so the NZR can get him off the books

                      And Razor just has to play along? Most un-AB like

                      Of course I had nothing to back up my claim but just a hunch

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                      @DaGrubster said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                      @canefan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                      @DaGrubster said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                      @canefan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                      @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                      I had forgotten that Finau only got 57 minutes in the first test and 49 in the 2nd. That skews his stats big time. It's frustrating that they have gone with Blackadder at 6 as that both fucked the balance and has meant Finau wasn't able to grow at this level. "Not great but not terrible" is actually OK against England given his age and experience, and he clearly has the talent and physical attributes to go very well there.

                      It seems like a combination of Crusader bias and a love of Sam Cane that is screwing the balance at the moment. If Blackadder plays, it has to be at 7 as that is where you want your tackler. But they've immediately gone to Cane since his return from injury so their chosen one has to slot in at 6, and having two of the same player out there was never going to work.

                      Cane can't leave soon enough. It will force Razor to make changes

                      I think this will be his last test match.

                      Gets to his 100 and soyonara.

                      I’m convinced that his mgmt team has done a deal to get him to a 100 so the NZR can get him off the books

                      And Razor just has to play along? Most un-AB like

                      Of course I had nothing to back up my claim but just a hunch

                      I remember in Razor's puff piece doco, he talked about Dropping Wyatt Crockett (?). So the implication was that he is quite able to drop a player if they aren't performing, regardless of reputation

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                      • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                        @Duluth said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                        @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                        @MN5 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                        With Jordie injured and ALB stinking out the joint 12 is looking REALLY bad all of a sudden.

                        Don't worry, DH is in the squad.

                        It's possible considering JB is probably injured and ALB didn't play well. Or a surprise selection of Plummer at 12, him and RI have played together a lot

                        I'd like to see ALB/RI play after having a full week training together though

                        I'd rather have DH at 12. He at least had some experience.

                        And the Fern meltdown will be an opportunity to reduce my popcorn stockpile.

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                        @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                        I'd rather have DH at 12.

                        28278199-8fd0-4eb1-be44-87c08718175b-image.png

                        Havili should be nowhere near ABs XV, let alone ABs squad. We need to move on from these weak, old, slow, flawed players. I can't beleive anyone would suggest this.

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                          @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                          I'd rather have DH at 12.

                          28278199-8fd0-4eb1-be44-87c08718175b-image.png

                          Havili should be nowhere near ABs XV, let alone ABs squad. We need to move on from these weak, old, slow, flawed players. I can't beleive anyone would suggest this.

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                          @Machpants said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                          @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                          I'd rather have DH at 12.

                          28278199-8fd0-4eb1-be44-87c08718175b-image.png

                          Havili should be nowhere near ABs XV, let alone ABs squad. We need to move on from these weak, old, slow, flawed players. I can't beleive anyone would suggest this.

                          I should have added an irony klaxon. My bad..

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                            #188

                            Well folks, the much anticipated post is here. You can all stop with the backline predictions and start chatting about this weekends backline that you’ll see below. I was unable to get the forward pack but have heard that Tuipolotu is a real chance to be in the 23 this week.

                            Again, and as I usually say, a very reliable source who hasn’t led me astray yet. If it’s wrong I’ll own it.

                            If there are any late week updates in regards to the team, I’ll post that in this thread.

                            Backline for this weekend as follows.

                            1. T.Perenara
                            2. B.Barrett
                            3. C.Clarke
                            4. A. Lienart-Brown
                            5. R.Ioane
                            6. S.Reece
                            7. W.Jordan

                            Bench
                            21. C.Ratima
                            22. D.Mckenzie
                            23. D.Havili

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                            • Landers92L Landers92

                              Well folks, the much anticipated post is here. You can all stop with the backline predictions and start chatting about this weekends backline that you’ll see below. I was unable to get the forward pack but have heard that Tuipolotu is a real chance to be in the 23 this week.

                              Again, and as I usually say, a very reliable source who hasn’t led me astray yet. If it’s wrong I’ll own it.

                              If there are any late week updates in regards to the team, I’ll post that in this thread.

                              Backline for this weekend as follows.

                              1. T.Perenara
                              2. B.Barrett
                              3. C.Clarke
                              4. A. Lienart-Brown
                              5. R.Ioane
                              6. S.Reece
                              7. W.Jordan

                              Bench
                              21. C.Ratima
                              22. D.Mckenzie
                              23. D.Havili

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                              @Landers92 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                              Well folks, you can all stop with the backline predictions and start chatting about this weekends backline that you’ll see below. I was unable to get the forward pack but have heard that Tuipolotu is a real chance to be in the 23 this week.

                              Again and as I usually say, a very reliable source who hasn’t led me astray yet. If it’s wrong I’ll own it.

                              If there are any late week updates in regards to the team, I’ll post that in this thread.

                              Backline for this weekend as follows.

                              1. T.Perenara
                              2. B.Barrett
                              3. C.Clarke
                              4. A. Lienart-Brown
                              5. R.Ioane
                              6. S.Reece
                              7. W.Jordan

                              Bench
                              21. C.Ratima
                              22. D.Mckenzie
                              23. D.Havili

                              If that's legit, then that's a retrograde step IMHO

                              Although Cortez and DMac coming on could solve the last 20 mins problem

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                              • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                                @Landers92 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                Well folks, you can all stop with the backline predictions and start chatting about this weekends backline that you’ll see below. I was unable to get the forward pack but have heard that Tuipolotu is a real chance to be in the 23 this week.

                                Again and as I usually say, a very reliable source who hasn’t led me astray yet. If it’s wrong I’ll own it.

                                If there are any late week updates in regards to the team, I’ll post that in this thread.

                                Backline for this weekend as follows.

                                1. T.Perenara
                                2. B.Barrett
                                3. C.Clarke
                                4. A. Lienart-Brown
                                5. R.Ioane
                                6. S.Reece
                                7. W.Jordan

                                Bench
                                21. C.Ratima
                                22. D.Mckenzie
                                23. D.Havili

                                If that's legit, then that's a retrograde step IMHO

                                Although Cortez and DMac coming on could solve the last 20 mins problem

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                                @MiketheSnow Hasn’t been wrong yet mate so pretty reliable. Some interesting decisions, that’s for sure.

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                                • Landers92L Landers92

                                  Well folks, the much anticipated post is here. You can all stop with the backline predictions and start chatting about this weekends backline that you’ll see below. I was unable to get the forward pack but have heard that Tuipolotu is a real chance to be in the 23 this week.

                                  Again, and as I usually say, a very reliable source who hasn’t led me astray yet. If it’s wrong I’ll own it.

                                  If there are any late week updates in regards to the team, I’ll post that in this thread.

                                  Backline for this weekend as follows.

                                  1. T.Perenara
                                  2. B.Barrett
                                  3. C.Clarke
                                  4. A. Lienart-Brown
                                  5. R.Ioane
                                  6. S.Reece
                                  7. W.Jordan

                                  Bench
                                  21. C.Ratima
                                  22. D.Mckenzie
                                  23. D.Havili

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                                  #191

                                  @Landers92 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                  Well folks, the much anticipated post is here. You can all stop with the backline predictions and start chatting about this weekends backline that you’ll see below. I was unable to get the forward pack but have heard that Tuipolotu is a real chance to be in the 23 this week.

                                  Again, and as I usually say, a very reliable source who hasn’t led me astray yet. If it’s wrong I’ll own it.

                                  If there are any late week updates in regards to the team, I’ll post that in this thread.

                                  Backline for this weekend as follows.

                                  1. T.Perenara
                                  2. B.Barrett
                                  3. C.Clarke
                                  4. A. Lienart-Brown
                                  5. R.Ioane
                                  6. S.Reece
                                  7. W.Jordan

                                  Bench
                                  21. C.Ratima
                                  22. D.Mckenzie
                                  23. D.Havili

                                  Ugh. That's unimaginative

                                  I'm picking

                                  Ratima, Plummer, Clarke, ALB, R Ioane, Jordan, BB. Bench TJP, DMac, anyone but DH

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                                    Ha ha ha.

                                    Two players who should be first choice in their correct positions.

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                                      He's missing 1 in every 5 tackles:

                                      https://abstats.substack.com/p/the-loose-forwards

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                                      @ABStats

                                      Without breakdown stats this is fairly meaningless when it comes to 7s.

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                                        You’ve really got to feel for a guy like Billy Proctor. Toiled away all season and hasn’t put a foot wrong. Got his game against Fiji and played brilliant. A spot opens up due to a midfield injury and theres a chance he can play his first game in NZ for the AB’s at home in Wellington…. Only for that bench spot go to David Havili. Yikes.

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                                        • Landers92L Landers92

                                          You’ve really got to feel for a guy like Billy Proctor. Toiled away all season and hasn’t put a foot wrong. Got his game against Fiji and played brilliant. A spot opens up due to a midfield injury and theres a chance he can play his first game in NZ for the AB’s at home in Wellington…. Only for that bench spot go to David Havili. Yikes.

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                                          #195

                                          @Landers92 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                          You’ve really got to feel for a guy like Billy Proctor. Toiled away all season and hasn’t put a foot wrong. Got his game against Fiji and played brilliant. A spot opens up due to a midfield injury and theres a chase he can play his first game in NZ for the AB’s at home in Wellington…. Only for that bench spot go to David Havili. Yikes.

                                          I think he pays for the fact that he’s not real 2nd five cover.

                                          I feel for him but until he can show he covers 12, he feels like a starter or not in the 23 (unless ALB starts at 13).

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