AB EOYT 2018
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@machpants said in AB EOYT 2018: Cheers for that, "... between 18, 19 players..." So 18 and a half players. 18 players and a halfback 
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Using the RC squad as a starting point, they originally named 33 players. Hookers 
 Dane Coles
 Nathan Harris
 Codie TaylorProps 
 Owen Franks
 Joe Moody
 Tim Perry
 Karl Tu'inukuafe
 Ofa TuungafasiLocks 
 Scott Barrett
 Brodie Retallick
 Samuel WhitelockLoose Forwards 
 Sam Cane --> Dillon Hunt
 Shannon Frizell
 Jackson Hemopo
 Kieran Read
 Ardie Savea
 Liam Squire
 Luke WhitelockHalfbacks 
 TJ Perenara
 Aaron Smith
 Te Toiroa TahuriorangiFirst five-eighths 
 Beauden Barrett
 Damian McKenzie
 Richie Mo'ungaMidfielders 
 Ryan Crotty
 Jack Goodhue
 Anton Lienert-Brown
 Sonny Bill WilliamsOutside backs 
 Jordie Barrett
 Rieko Ioane
 Nehe Milner-Skudder
 Waisake Naholo
 Ben SmithSo one player has to miss out, probably Hemopo. There might be a temptation to find a place for Tuipulotu so there are 4 locks. That would have to be at the expense of a loose forward (Frizell or L Whitelock) or an outside back (NMS). 
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@98blueandgold said in AB EOYT 2018: @akan004 I feel the other way in games I watched. Didn't rate strange until this season, has impressesed with physicality I didn't think he had. Was impressed with his play in Super Rugby but not so much in the NPC so far. Perhaps Parkinson has just stood out more, for me anyway. 
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@chris-b said in AB EOYT 2018: @bovidae That will be pretty close. I wonder whether NMS holds his place. They've hardly used him and the back three look pretty thin compared to the past. NMS must either be carving it up in training, or holding incriminating photos to still be there. Surely the three wise men see something in him that we're missing - I'd be stoked to be proved wrong, but he ain't NMS v2015. 
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@nzzp I think the real selectors are just generally a bit more conservative than the armchair selectors, when it comes to dropping the axe on players. Don't want to be calling up, discarding, recalling....etc. So they give their players plenty of rope. But if they're going to introduce new players into the mix before RWC, they're pretty close to the last chance saloon. And, I think NMS has been in both the France and Rugby Championship squads - and they've given him one game. Which doesn't seem like a huge vote of confidence. 
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Even though NMS is lucky to be in the AB squad I wouldn't be selecting a replacement for him in the 32. That's what Hansen is going to do with the extra 18.5 players, bring them into camp for a closer look and give some an opportunity vs Japan. The likes of NMS, Hemopo and Akira will have 2 bites at the cherry as they can play for the Maori in their later games if not on the AB tour. 
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Nepo Laulala will be there, probably ahead of Tim Perry. I'd pick a proper fourth lock (either Romano or Patrick T) ahead of Jackson Hemopo and Luke Whitelock. I'm worried that SBW and NMS's lack of pace will be exposed against both England and Ireland by the likes of Elliot Daly, Jonny May, Simon Zebo or Jacob Stockdale. I'd rather see Laumape, Aso or Bridge selected. Dillon Hunt looks too wee to be a top class international backrow player. Cane and Gibson are injured. Is it too early to pick Dalton Papali'i? 
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@sparky said in AB EOYT 2018: Nepo Laulala will be there, probably ahead of Tim Perry. I'd pick a proper fourth lock (either Romano or Patrick T) ahead of Jackson Hemopo and Luke Whitelock. I'm worried that SBW and NMS's lack of pace will be exposed against both England and Ireland by the likes of Elliot Daly, Jonny May, Simon Zebo or Jacob Stockdale. I'd rather see Laumape, Aso or Bridge selected. Dillon Hunt looks too wee to be a top class international backrow player. Cane and Gibson are injured. Is it too early to pick Dalton Papali'i? I think he's bigger than Todd and close to Cane's size. 
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Big decision coming up on who is the backup Openside. Dalton Papali'i's chances of making the 32 must have gone up in the last 24 hours. Interesting to see, as well, if certain experienced backs who have been disappointed in 2018 continue to get selected ahead of promising youngsters. 
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@cgrant said in AB EOYT 2018: Has Rayasi a chance to be among the 18,5 players heading to Japan ? He's having an awsome M10 Cup. Every player with two legs and a pair of footy boots are a chance 








