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  • F frugby

    Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

    The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

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    @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

    Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

    The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

    personally i think we dont actually know some of the names not picked wont fix things...because they dont get a run...and even if they do they get dropped even if they play well

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    • F frugby

      Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

      The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

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      @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

      There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team.

      What? How do you know that if these players are never given an opportunity?

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      • F frugby

        Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

        The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

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        @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

        Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

        The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

        We do have the cattle, I don't believe for a second that we don't.

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        • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

          @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

          Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

          The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

          personally i think we dont actually know some of the names not picked wont fix things...because they dont get a run...and even if they do they get dropped even if they play well

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          @Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

          @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

          Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

          The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

          personally i think we dont actually know some of the names not picked wont fix things...because they dont get a run...and even if they do they get dropped even if they play well

          This is a common trap fans fall into. The answer is always obviously the guy not playing... the coaches watch them in training, have all the stats, watch all the games. Maybe, just maybe there is a reason why these guys aren't playing?

          If the bench hadn't shat the bed we'd probably have won both tests in South Africa and would have eased home last week. I don't see why people want sweeping changes to the starting XV.

          There is legitimate criticism of some of the wider squad selections, but that doesn't have an impact to what happens on Saturday.

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          • F frugby

            Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

            The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

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            @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

            Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

            The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

            Not in the squad, no. But there are several players that would improve things.

            Nawera for Reece or Telea.
            Sotutu
            Any back for Havilli (I’d look at Lam)
            Akira or Suafoa for Blackadder or Jacobson
            Plummer to actually be used

            And that’s just the tip of my head.

            Loosies are a huge problem. Picking too many sevens, and players either out of form or not good enough.

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              @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

              Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

              The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

              We do have the cattle, I don't believe for a second that we don't.

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              @African-Monkey said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

              @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

              Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

              The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

              We do have the cattle, I don't believe for a second that we don't.

              Agree. Look at Sititi in 6, crazy idea but fook mi it paid off against both the Boks and Oz. Just need to select and introduce more young/form players - not stick with the old and past it.

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                @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

                The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

                We do have the cattle, I don't believe for a second that we don't.

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                @African-Monkey said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

                The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

                We do have the cattle, I don't believe for a second that we don't.

                I don't think the ABs have the best players in the world. We're the 2nd or 3rd best at the moment... if you were to make a combined team with the 2015 squad, how many of these guys get in there?

                de Groot over Woodcock?
                Taylor would be the only other forward and none of the backs are anywhere near it.

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                  @gt12 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                  Not sure why we need Jacobson on the bench - it would seem a good test to get Finau on to hit some bodies. Clearly, he’s on the outer until he moves south.

                  Get off it. Finau was our starting blindside at the start of the year and was dropped because he was poor - universally agreed by everyone. You'll never guess where Jacobson comes from either...

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                  @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                  @gt12 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                  Not sure why we need Jacobson on the bench - it would seem a good test to get Finau on to hit some bodies. Clearly, he’s on the outer until he moves south.

                  Get off it. Finau was our starting blindside at the start of the year and was dropped because he was poor - universally agreed by everyone. You'll never guess where Jacobson comes from either...

                  ??

                  I'm from TA, I grew up with the Jacobsons (his cousins - I don't know him).

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                  • KirwanK Kirwan

                    @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                    Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

                    The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

                    Not in the squad, no. But there are several players that would improve things.

                    Nawera for Reece or Telea.
                    Sotutu
                    Any back for Havilli (I’d look at Lam)
                    Akira or Suafoa for Blackadder or Jacobson
                    Plummer to actually be used

                    And that’s just the tip of my head.

                    Loosies are a huge problem. Picking too many sevens, and players either out of form or not good enough.

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                    @Kirwan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                    @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                    Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

                    The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

                    Not in the squad, no. But there are several players that would improve things.

                    Nawera for Reece or Telea.
                    Sotutu
                    Any back for Havilli (I’d look at Lam)
                    Akira or Suafoa for Blackadder or Jacobson
                    Plummer to actually be used

                    And that’s just the tip of my head.

                    Loosies are a huge problem. Picking too many sevens, and players either out of form or not good enough.

                    I don't entirely disagree with most of that, but I am not convinced that those players improve things.

                    I would pay that potentially Sotutu could be a good impact sub, but lets not forget he has been tried and failed by the All Blacks before.

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                      @African-Monkey said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                      @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                      Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

                      The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

                      We do have the cattle, I don't believe for a second that we don't.

                      I don't think the ABs have the best players in the world. We're the 2nd or 3rd best at the moment... if you were to make a combined team with the 2015 squad, how many of these guys get in there?

                      de Groot over Woodcock?
                      Taylor would be the only other forward and none of the backs are anywhere near it.

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                      @frugby that just means it’s more important to drop players not playing well.

                      Was a strength of AB teams in the past.

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                      • gt12G gt12

                        @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                        @gt12 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                        Not sure why we need Jacobson on the bench - it would seem a good test to get Finau on to hit some bodies. Clearly, he’s on the outer until he moves south.

                        Get off it. Finau was our starting blindside at the start of the year and was dropped because he was poor - universally agreed by everyone. You'll never guess where Jacobson comes from either...

                        ??

                        I'm from TA, I grew up with the Jacobsons (his cousins - I don't know him).

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                        @gt12 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                        @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                        @gt12 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                        Not sure why we need Jacobson on the bench - it would seem a good test to get Finau on to hit some bodies. Clearly, he’s on the outer until he moves south.

                        Get off it. Finau was our starting blindside at the start of the year and was dropped because he was poor - universally agreed by everyone. You'll never guess where Jacobson comes from either...

                        ??

                        I'm from TA, I grew up with the Jacobsons (his cousins - I don't know him).

                        So the Chiefs... just like Finau?

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                          @African-Monkey said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                          @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                          Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

                          The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

                          We do have the cattle, I don't believe for a second that we don't.

                          Agree. Look at Sititi in 6, crazy idea but fook mi it paid off against both the Boks and Oz. Just need to select and introduce more young/form players - not stick with the old and past it.

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                          @Machpants said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                          @African-Monkey said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                          @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                          Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

                          The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

                          We do have the cattle, I don't believe for a second that we don't.

                          Agree. Look at Sititi in 6, crazy idea but fook mi it paid off against both the Boks and Oz. Just need to select and introduce more young/form players - not stick with the old and past it.

                          I think the starting side has largely gone pretty well. Other than that flukey game against Argentina, we have controlled the first 60 minutes of all the Rugby Championship tests. Bench is where we can really improve, but I'm not really sure what the options are that make us better?

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                            @gt12 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                            @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                            @gt12 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                            Not sure why we need Jacobson on the bench - it would seem a good test to get Finau on to hit some bodies. Clearly, he’s on the outer until he moves south.

                            Get off it. Finau was our starting blindside at the start of the year and was dropped because he was poor - universally agreed by everyone. You'll never guess where Jacobson comes from either...

                            ??

                            I'm from TA, I grew up with the Jacobsons (his cousins - I don't know him).

                            So the Chiefs... just like Finau?

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                            @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                            @gt12 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                            @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                            @gt12 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                            Not sure why we need Jacobson on the bench - it would seem a good test to get Finau on to hit some bodies. Clearly, he’s on the outer until he moves south.

                            Get off it. Finau was our starting blindside at the start of the year and was dropped because he was poor - universally agreed by everyone. You'll never guess where Jacobson comes from either...

                            ??

                            I'm from TA, I grew up with the Jacobsons (his cousins - I don't know him).

                            So the Chiefs... just like Finau?

                            Still not registering?

                            See, I don't have a Chiefs bias, I'd like to see the best players out there.

                            I for example, wouldn't have even selected Cane in the squad, despite my undying love for him.

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                              @Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                              @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                              Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

                              The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

                              personally i think we dont actually know some of the names not picked wont fix things...because they dont get a run...and even if they do they get dropped even if they play well

                              This is a common trap fans fall into. The answer is always obviously the guy not playing... the coaches watch them in training, have all the stats, watch all the games. Maybe, just maybe there is a reason why these guys aren't playing?

                              If the bench hadn't shat the bed we'd probably have won both tests in South Africa and would have eased home last week. I don't see why people want sweeping changes to the starting XV.

                              There is legitimate criticism of some of the wider squad selections, but that doesn't have an impact to what happens on Saturday.

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                              @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                              If the bench hadn't shat the bed we'd probably have won both tests in South Africa and would have eased home last week. I don't see why people want sweeping changes to the starting XV.

                              But the bench has shat the bed for 5 tests in a row.

                              People want changes to the bench - without ripping players who are effective in the starting XV (i.e. Ratima).

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                                @frugby that just means it’s more important to drop players not playing well.

                                Was a strength of AB teams in the past.

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                                @Kirwan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                @frugby that just means it’s more important to drop players not playing well.

                                Was a strength of AB teams in the past.

                                This is my point though. Can't hold players to standards they aren't capable of.
                                I think the majority believe that the starting XV last week was pretty much the best one the ABs could field, barring right wing and the loose trio.

                                The players aren't playing badly, they just aren't Richie McCaw and Dan Carter.

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                                • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                                  @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                  If the bench hadn't shat the bed we'd probably have won both tests in South Africa and would have eased home last week. I don't see why people want sweeping changes to the starting XV.

                                  But the bench has shat the bed for 5 tests in a row.

                                  People want changes to the bench - without ripping players who are effective in the starting XV (i.e. Ratima).

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                                  @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                  @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                  If the bench hadn't shat the bed we'd probably have won both tests in South Africa and would have eased home last week. I don't see why people want sweeping changes to the starting XV.

                                  But the bench has shat the bed for 5 tests in a row.

                                  People want changes to the bench - without ripping players who are effective in the starting XV (i.e. Ratima).

                                  Ratima is on the bench for sentimental reasons. Perenara's last home test in what is a dead rubber.

                                  They have no other options in the front row, and they have brought in Tuipulotu. Could argue for Finau, but he has been shit this year.

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                                    @Kirwan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                    @frugby that just means it’s more important to drop players not playing well.

                                    Was a strength of AB teams in the past.

                                    This is my point though. Can't hold players to standards they aren't capable of.
                                    I think the majority believe that the starting XV last week was pretty much the best one the ABs could field, barring right wing and the loose trio.

                                    The players aren't playing badly, they just aren't Richie McCaw and Dan Carter.

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                                    @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                    @Kirwan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                    @frugby that just means it’s more important to drop players not playing well.

                                    Was a strength of AB teams in the past.

                                    This is my point though. Can't hold players to standards they aren't capable of.
                                    I think the majority believe that the starting XV last week was pretty much the best one the ABs could field, barring right wing and the loose trio.

                                    lets say we agree....and yet we've seen changes at 9 and 10....and kept the lose trio....does that make sense?

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                                      @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                      @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                      If the bench hadn't shat the bed we'd probably have won both tests in South Africa and would have eased home last week. I don't see why people want sweeping changes to the starting XV.

                                      But the bench has shat the bed for 5 tests in a row.

                                      People want changes to the bench - without ripping players who are effective in the starting XV (i.e. Ratima).

                                      Ratima is on the bench for sentimental reasons. Perenara's last home test in what is a dead rubber.

                                      They have no other options in the front row, and they have brought in Tuipulotu. Could argue for Finau, but he has been shit this year.

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                                      @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                      They have no other options in the front row

                                      Yes they do. They have Bell. Supposedly he's highly rated. He looked good in limited minutes vs Fiji. Aumua has been disappointing. Where is he?

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                                      • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                                        @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                        @Kirwan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                        @frugby that just means it’s more important to drop players not playing well.

                                        Was a strength of AB teams in the past.

                                        This is my point though. Can't hold players to standards they aren't capable of.
                                        I think the majority believe that the starting XV last week was pretty much the best one the ABs could field, barring right wing and the loose trio.

                                        lets say we agree....and yet we've seen changes at 9 and 10....and kept the lose trio....does that make sense?

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                                        @Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                        @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                        @Kirwan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                        @frugby that just means it’s more important to drop players not playing well.

                                        Was a strength of AB teams in the past.

                                        This is my point though. Can't hold players to standards they aren't capable of.
                                        I think the majority believe that the starting XV last week was pretty much the best one the ABs could field, barring right wing and the loose trio.

                                        lets say we agree....and yet we've seen changes at 9 and 10....and kept the lose trio....does that make sense?

                                        Perenara and Cane are starting for sentimental reasons IMO, so hard to really decipher that this week.

                                        Barrett in for McKenzie... that's a real polarising selection I'll give you that.

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                                          @Kirwan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                          @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                          Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

                                          The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

                                          Not in the squad, no. But there are several players that would improve things.

                                          Nawera for Reece or Telea.
                                          Sotutu
                                          Any back for Havilli (I’d look at Lam)
                                          Akira or Suafoa for Blackadder or Jacobson
                                          Plummer to actually be used

                                          And that’s just the tip of my head.

                                          Loosies are a huge problem. Picking too many sevens, and players either out of form or not good enough.

                                          I don't entirely disagree with most of that, but I am not convinced that those players improve things.

                                          I would pay that potentially Sotutu could be a good impact sub, but lets not forget he has been tried and failed by the All Blacks before.

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                                          @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                          @Kirwan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                          @frugby said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                          Fact is the ABs don't really have the cattle. There is not one player not selected this week that makes a considerable difference to this team. There is no silver bullet.

                                          The real assessment of this team is at the end of next year, where if Razor is still showing 'Crusader bias' and the results aren't there, he'll come in for criticism.

                                          Not in the squad, no. But there are several players that would improve things.

                                          Nawera for Reece or Telea.
                                          Sotutu
                                          Any back for Havilli (I’d look at Lam)
                                          Akira or Suafoa for Blackadder or Jacobson
                                          Plummer to actually be used

                                          And that’s just the tip of my head.

                                          Loosies are a huge problem. Picking too many sevens, and players either out of form or not good enough.

                                          I don't entirely disagree with most of that, but I am not convinced that those players improve things.

                                          I would pay that potentially Sotutu could be a good impact sub, but lets not forget he has been tried and failed by the All Blacks before.

                                          Glad you weren't selecting when Nonu or Kaino were around.

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