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AB's v Wales

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  • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

    @tim started well with some thumping hits but faded badly in the first half, and couldn't hack the pace. Definitely a bench only player at this stage, doesnt have the tank to start.

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    @mariner4life It was strange that he wasn't used much as a ball carrier. Neither was Squire.

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    • TimT Tim

      @mariner4life It was strange that he wasn't used much as a ball carrier. Neither was Squire.

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      @tim said in AB's v Wales:

      @mariner4life It was strange that he wasn't used much as a ball carrier. Neither was Squire.

      When he was on we had no ball to carry

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        @tim said in AB's v Wales:

        @mariner4life It was strange that he wasn't used much as a ball carrier. Neither was Squire.

        When he was on we had no ball to carry

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        @booboo He wasn't even used to hit it up in our 22 before the clearing kick. I was surprised at that.

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          There are still some question marks over Tuipulotu's scrummaging as well. He's easily the worst of the 5 locks despite his bulk.

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            There are still some question marks over Tuipulotu's scrummaging as well. He's easily the worst of the 5 locks despite his bulk.

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            @bovidae As a Blues fan, his inconsistency and inability at set piece has been extremely frustrating.

            Maybe it's related to all the hip and spine injuries he's had?

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              Luke Whitelock was busy early on, but after he was attended to for an injury he went quiet.

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              • antipodeanA antipodean

                You can have scrummaging - he's improved immensely in that area.

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                @antipodean said in AB's v Wales:

                You can have scrummaging - he's improved immensely in that area.

                I wouldn't say immensely. You have to remember that when he first came on to the scene, he was playing LH because Charlie was playing TH. For the Blues, whenever Ofa moved to TH he was always solid. He just looks good in the scrums for the ABs because he is now playing TH instead of LH.

                His ball carrying is fine (although sometimes he runs it too upright sometimes), especially when you compare him to Owen, but he's definitely no Charlie with the silky skills of a back.

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                • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                  @tim started well with some thumping hits but faded badly in the first half, and couldn't hack the pace. Definitely a bench only player at this stage, doesnt have the tank to start.

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                  @mariner4life said in AB's v Wales:

                  @tim started well with some thumping hits but faded badly in the first half, and couldn't hack the pace. Definitely a bench only player at this stage, doesnt have the tank to start.

                  It was one of my concerns after the team was named. He’s shown to be a very effective 15-20 minute guy at the end of a match.

                  In saying that I thought Scott Barrett was very busy and provided a bit of spark.

                  Did Laulala get injured? Was a little surprised at how early they brought on Tu’ungafasi.

                  Does feel good that the ABs went through the tour undefeated even though there were some scratchy performances.

                  Now where’s those last two Aussie threads.... 🙂

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                  • kiwiinmelbK kiwiinmelb

                    @chester-draws said in AB's v Wales:

                    @nostrildamus

                    Since when do we need fullbacks to make dominant tackles?

                    Compared to Dagg, McKenzie is a tackling genius.

                    Never really given it much thought , but I would probably agree with that ,

                    Mckenzie despite his faults is a good defender , copy book tackles around the legs .

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                    @kiwiinmelb said in AB's v Wales:

                    @chester-draws said in AB's v Wales:

                    @nostrildamus

                    Since when do we need fullbacks to make dominant tackles?

                    Compared to Dagg, McKenzie is a tackling genius.

                    Never really given it much thought , but I would probably agree with that ,

                    Mckenzie despite his faults is a good defender , copy book tackles around the legs .

                    He made one, round the legs, front-on tackle on a Taff front-rower which killed the Welsh attack stone-dead.

                    Think he needs to sort out his decison-making when he get the ball on defence - too much headless-chicken, cross-field running. That said, he's done OK this year filling in for Bender & Izzy.

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                    • StargazerS Stargazer

                      WTF? Another one?

                      http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11948058&ref=rss

                      "That might be four cases we've had and all of them have been vaccinated," Hansen said. "I learnt something the other day about that – they combined the vaccines with the measles and it's not so effective. If you're between the ages of eight and 30 you're vulnerable so I'm just missing out."
                      

                      More reason for concern:

                      Hansen also confirmed captain Kieran Read continued to battle the debilitating disc issue in his back which ruled him out of the Welsh test and confined him to a bed during the backend of the week.
                      
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                      @stargazer It seems Read is suffering from sciatica. With luck, rest and right exercises will ease disc back into place: fingers crossed!

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                        @antipodean said in AB's v Wales:

                        Wayne Barnes has absolutely no idea what's going on at rucks. I don't know why I'm being specific. He's a dreadful referee.

                        Also; how is Ofa an All Black? Seriously.

                        Because we have really weak depth in certain positions, tighthead being one of them. Loosehead is even worse.

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                        @akan004 said in AB's v Wales:

                        Because we have really weak depth in certain positions, tighthead being one of them. Loosehead is even worse.

                        Ofa is currently no. 3 in the starting TH rankings, which doesn't seem to me like a lack of depth! Seems to have been less effective in loose off bench in recent games. That applies to AB bench in general, though.

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                        • BovidaeB Bovidae

                          There are still some question marks over Tuipulotu's scrummaging as well. He's easily the worst of the 5 locks despite his bulk.

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                          @bovidae said in AB's v Wales:

                          There are still some question marks over Tuipulotu's scrummaging as well. He's easily the worst of the 5 locks despite his bulk.

                          It's interesting to look at which locks pack on tighthead side. The pecking order is Romero/BBBR/Whitelock/Barrett/Pat T. Sam is superb at LH lock, but fairly average at TH. Pat T is a power unit and ought to be at least third in the scrummaging pecking order, so expected to pack at TH yesterday. he was good there for NZ XV. Maybe being at Blues is part of problem. It has to be said that Saders and Chiefs have a near monopoly on NZ's best scrummaging tighties.

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                            @bovidae said in AB's v Wales:

                            There are still some question marks over Tuipulotu's scrummaging as well. He's easily the worst of the 5 locks despite his bulk.

                            It's interesting to look at which locks pack on tighthead side. The pecking order is Romero/BBBR/Whitelock/Barrett/Pat T. Sam is superb at LH lock, but fairly average at TH. Pat T is a power unit and ought to be at least third in the scrummaging pecking order, so expected to pack at TH yesterday. he was good there for NZ XV. Maybe being at Blues is part of problem. It has to be said that Saders and Chiefs have a near monopoly on NZ's best scrummaging tighties.

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                            @pakman

                            I was going to expand on my post about that. BBBR packs on the TH side when he and Whitelock play together but Whitelock moves to the TH side when playing with Barrett, and did with Tuipulotu. I'm not too sure how many times BBBR and Romano have played together but Retallick can switch between either with ease.

                            Tuipulotu should be similar to Royce Willis who was renowned for his scrummaging, so much so that Dowd wanted him packing behind him for the ABs when he was with the Blues.

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                              @stargazer It seems Read is suffering from sciatica. With luck, rest and right exercises will ease disc back into place: fingers crossed!

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                              @pakman said in AB's v Wales:

                              @stargazer It seems Read is suffering from sciatica. With luck, rest and right exercises will ease disc back into place: fingers crossed!

                              Sciatica killed my "career". Took 18 months 2 steroid injections and lots of physio to get right.

                              Prolapsed disc L5S1. Caused by dopey fucking prop who wouldn't bend down properly, exacerbated by trying to deadlift too much.

                              No doubt knowledge and treatment has improved in 20 years. But it wasn't straightforward.

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                                @akan004 said in AB's v Wales:

                                Because we have really weak depth in certain positions, tighthead being one of them. Loosehead is even worse.

                                Ofa is currently no. 3 in the starting TH rankings, which doesn't seem to me like a lack of depth! Seems to have been less effective in loose off bench in recent games. That applies to AB bench in general, though.

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                                Bloody happy with our front row depth at the moment. For next year we will have two strong test quality front rows, plus Ofa , Moli and Aumua. Ofa definitely providing impact in the scrums but a little sloppy in the loose but that is usually a strong area of his game. Way more worried about the locks where it is Whitelock and Rettallick then daylight.

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                                  Bloody happy with our front row depth at the moment. For next year we will have two strong test quality front rows, plus Ofa , Moli and Aumua. Ofa definitely providing impact in the scrums but a little sloppy in the loose but that is usually a strong area of his game. Way more worried about the locks where it is Whitelock and Rettallick then daylight.

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                                  @dmx yeah you've gotta be bloody happy with the front row stocks. Interesting that Aumua saw sfa time but you've got to think they're setting him up to replace Harris next year. Be interesting to see what happens with Crockett.

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                                    @pakman said in AB's v Wales:

                                    @stargazer It seems Read is suffering from sciatica. With luck, rest and right exercises will ease disc back into place: fingers crossed!

                                    Sciatica killed my "career". Took 18 months 2 steroid injections and lots of physio to get right.

                                    Prolapsed disc L5S1. Caused by dopey fucking prop who wouldn't bend down properly, exacerbated by trying to deadlift too much.

                                    No doubt knowledge and treatment has improved in 20 years. But it wasn't straightforward.

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                                    @booboo said in AB's v Wales:

                                    @pakman said in AB's v Wales:

                                    @stargazer It seems Read is suffering from sciatica. With luck, rest and right exercises will ease disc back into place: fingers crossed!

                                    Sciatica killed my "career". Took 18 months 2 steroid injections and lots of physio to get right.

                                    Prolapsed disc L5S1. Caused by dopey fucking prop who wouldn't bend down properly, exacerbated by trying to deadlift too much.

                                    No doubt knowledge and treatment has improved in 20 years. But it wasn't straightforward.

                                    You and Olo Brown!

                                    I had a bit nine years ago. L5S1 area. Never scanned. Flying long haul almost killed me. Lots of physio, but it only came right after I tore my hamstring (grade 2) on the last waterskiing run of the hols. Seemed the immobility helped things stabilise. Not recommending the cure, though! Occasional tweaks now but can sort with the hip flexor stretches I've got. Better to stretch regularly to prevent.

                                    Very ifffy things, but if you're lucky surgery can be avoided.

                                    Def. no deadlifts for Read over the Summer!!

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                                      @booboo said in AB's v Wales:

                                      @pakman said in AB's v Wales:

                                      @stargazer It seems Read is suffering from sciatica. With luck, rest and right exercises will ease disc back into place: fingers crossed!

                                      Sciatica killed my "career". Took 18 months 2 steroid injections and lots of physio to get right.

                                      Prolapsed disc L5S1. Caused by dopey fucking prop who wouldn't bend down properly, exacerbated by trying to deadlift too much.

                                      No doubt knowledge and treatment has improved in 20 years. But it wasn't straightforward.

                                      You and Olo Brown!

                                      I had a bit nine years ago. L5S1 area. Never scanned. Flying long haul almost killed me. Lots of physio, but it only came right after I tore my hamstring (grade 2) on the last waterskiing run of the hols. Seemed the immobility helped things stabilise. Not recommending the cure, though! Occasional tweaks now but can sort with the hip flexor stretches I've got. Better to stretch regularly to prevent.

                                      Very ifffy things, but if you're lucky surgery can be avoided.

                                      Def. no deadlifts for Read over the Summer!!

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                                      @pakman said in AB's v Wales:

                                      @booboo said in AB's v Wales:

                                      @pakman said in AB's v Wales:

                                      @stargazer It seems Read is suffering from sciatica. With luck, rest and right exercises will ease disc back into place: fingers crossed!

                                      Sciatica killed my "career". Took 18 months 2 steroid injections and lots of physio to get right.

                                      Prolapsed disc L5S1. Caused by dopey fucking prop who wouldn't bend down properly, exacerbated by trying to deadlift too much.

                                      No doubt knowledge and treatment has improved in 20 years. But it wasn't straightforward.

                                      You and Olo Brown!

                                      I had a bit nine years ago. L5S1 area. Never scanned. Flying long haul almost killed me. Lots of physio, but it only came right after I tore my hamstring (grade 2) on the last waterskiing run of the hols. Seemed the immobility helped things stabilise. Not recommending the cure, though! Occasional tweaks now but can sort with the hip flexor stretches I've got. Better to stretch regularly to prevent.

                                      Very ifffy things, but if you're lucky surgery can be avoided.

                                      Def. no deadlifts for Read over the Summer!!

                                      I had a microdiscectomy on the L5/S1 in 2008 (when I was 28). I was in searing sciatic pain prior but - aside from the very occasional twinge - the operation was a roaring success.

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                                      • SmudgeS Smudge

                                        @pakman said in AB's v Wales:

                                        @booboo said in AB's v Wales:

                                        @pakman said in AB's v Wales:

                                        @stargazer It seems Read is suffering from sciatica. With luck, rest and right exercises will ease disc back into place: fingers crossed!

                                        Sciatica killed my "career". Took 18 months 2 steroid injections and lots of physio to get right.

                                        Prolapsed disc L5S1. Caused by dopey fucking prop who wouldn't bend down properly, exacerbated by trying to deadlift too much.

                                        No doubt knowledge and treatment has improved in 20 years. But it wasn't straightforward.

                                        You and Olo Brown!

                                        I had a bit nine years ago. L5S1 area. Never scanned. Flying long haul almost killed me. Lots of physio, but it only came right after I tore my hamstring (grade 2) on the last waterskiing run of the hols. Seemed the immobility helped things stabilise. Not recommending the cure, though! Occasional tweaks now but can sort with the hip flexor stretches I've got. Better to stretch regularly to prevent.

                                        Very ifffy things, but if you're lucky surgery can be avoided.

                                        Def. no deadlifts for Read over the Summer!!

                                        I had a microdiscectomy on the L5/S1 in 2008 (when I was 28). I was in searing sciatic pain prior but - aside from the very occasional twinge - the operation was a roaring success.

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                                        @smudge donned the voltman outfit again?

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                                        • BonesB Bones

                                          @smudge donned the voltman outfit again?

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                                          @bones said in AB's v Wales:

                                          @smudge donned the voltman outfit again?

                                          No....

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