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RWC: All Blacks v South Africa (Pool B)

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    oh wow, how gutting for him!!

    Was such a meteoric rise, to have this happen!! Gotta feel for him!

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    • BonesB Bones

      @Number-10 that is stink as.

      Odds on Frizell absolutely tearing it up at RWC now? I reckon a duo of him and Savea running off each other could be quite damaging...

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      @Bones said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

      @Number-10 that is stink as.

      Odds on Frizell absolutely tearing it up at RWC now? I reckon a duo of him and Savea running off each other could be quite damaging...

      Shiit. That's pretty unlucky to not even make it to the first game.

      Odds on Frizell tearing it up at RWC - lower than the odds that he would have torn it up in the M10 Cup.

      I'm pretty doubtful that we'll see much of him outside the minnow matches - barring injuries.

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      • Chris B.C Chris B.

        @Bones said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

        @Number-10 that is stink as.

        Odds on Frizell absolutely tearing it up at RWC now? I reckon a duo of him and Savea running off each other could be quite damaging...

        Shiit. That's pretty unlucky to not even make it to the first game.

        Odds on Frizell tearing it up at RWC - lower than the odds that he would have torn it up in the M10 Cup.

        I'm pretty doubtful that we'll see much of him outside the minnow matches - barring injuries.

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        @Chris-B said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

        @Bones said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

        @Number-10 that is stink as.

        Odds on Frizell absolutely tearing it up at RWC now? I reckon a duo of him and Savea running off each other could be quite damaging...

        Shiit. That's pretty unlucky to not even make it to the first game.

        Odds on Frizell tearing it up at RWC - lower than the odds that he would have torn it up in the M10 Cup.

        I'm pretty doubtful that we'll see much of him outside the minnow matches - barring injuries.

        So Todd is your bench man for the big games?

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        • BonesB Bones

          @Chris-B said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

          @Bones said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

          @Number-10 that is stink as.

          Odds on Frizell absolutely tearing it up at RWC now? I reckon a duo of him and Savea running off each other could be quite damaging...

          Shiit. That's pretty unlucky to not even make it to the first game.

          Odds on Frizell tearing it up at RWC - lower than the odds that he would have torn it up in the M10 Cup.

          I'm pretty doubtful that we'll see much of him outside the minnow matches - barring injuries.

          So Todd is your bench man for the big games?

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          @Bones Yep - certainly looks that way.

          Todd and Barrett.

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            Gutted. Big difference in physicality between Todd and Jacobson.

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            • mofitzy_M mofitzy_

              Gutted. Big difference in physicality between Todd and Jacobson.

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              @mofitzy_ I'd really hoped for a physically imposing specimen, not sure Frizzell is the answer, but he is part of the squad and I will back him. Love for him to prove me wrong.

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              • Chris B.C Chris B.

                @Bones Yep - certainly looks that way.

                Todd and Barrett.

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                @Chris-B said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                @Bones Yep - certainly looks that way.

                Todd and Barrett.

                So much meh right there

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                  #161

                  Forecast for Yokohama for next Saturday evening is heavy rain.

                  Team I'd pick to take on the Boks:

                  Moody, Coles, Laulala, Whitelock, Tuitupolou, Savea, Cane, Read, A.Smith, B.Barrett, Ioane, Crotty, ALB, Bridge, B.Smith.
                  Bench: Taylor, Tu'ungafasi, Ta'avao, S Barrett, Todd, TJP, Mo'unga, Goodhue

                  Against the Boks, it's all going to be about physicality, discipline, composure and ruthlessly taking opportunities.

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                  • sparkyS sparky

                    Forecast for Yokohama for next Saturday evening is heavy rain.

                    Team I'd pick to take on the Boks:

                    Moody, Coles, Laulala, Whitelock, Tuitupolou, Savea, Cane, Read, A.Smith, B.Barrett, Ioane, Crotty, ALB, Bridge, B.Smith.
                    Bench: Taylor, Tu'ungafasi, Ta'avao, S Barrett, Todd, TJP, Mo'unga, Goodhue

                    Against the Boks, it's all going to be about physicality, discipline, composure and ruthlessly taking opportunities.

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                    canefan
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                    #162

                    @sparky got to win the battle up front

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                    • sparkyS sparky

                      Forecast for Yokohama for next Saturday evening is heavy rain.

                      Team I'd pick to take on the Boks:

                      Moody, Coles, Laulala, Whitelock, Tuitupolou, Savea, Cane, Read, A.Smith, B.Barrett, Ioane, Crotty, ALB, Bridge, B.Smith.
                      Bench: Taylor, Tu'ungafasi, Ta'avao, S Barrett, Todd, TJP, Mo'unga, Goodhue

                      Against the Boks, it's all going to be about physicality, discipline, composure and ruthlessly taking opportunities.

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                      @sparky said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                      Against the Boks, it's all going to be about physicality, discipline, composure and ruthlessly taking opportunities.

                      As opposed to other sides, where we need not worry about those things? That's some top level analysis you have going there!

                      I reckon it's even simpler than "physicality, discipline, composure and ruthlessly taking opportunities". In my experience putting points on the board is the key.

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                        Forwards pretty obvious. Think they'll want Coles to be there for 50.

                        Could make a case for Smith/Mo'unga/SBW/Goodhue OR TJP/BB/Crotty/Goodhue, depending on emphasis, and injuries.

                        Bender to start at 15 or warm bench. Expect to see Rieko back, probably with Bridge on other wing. ALB logical midfield cover on bench.

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                        • sparkyS sparky

                          Forecast for Yokohama for next Saturday evening is heavy rain.

                          Team I'd pick to take on the Boks:

                          Moody, Coles, Laulala, Whitelock, Tuitupolou, Savea, Cane, Read, A.Smith, B.Barrett, Ioane, Crotty, ALB, Bridge, B.Smith.
                          Bench: Taylor, Tu'ungafasi, Ta'avao, S Barrett, Todd, TJP, Mo'unga, Goodhue

                          Against the Boks, it's all going to be about physicality, discipline, composure and ruthlessly taking opportunities.

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                          #165

                          @sparky I'd say if Crotty is 12, Goodhue is 13, if ALB starts, Goodhue wont be in the 23 unless ALB is 12.

                          I think you have starting combos of SBW/ALB, SBW/Goodhue, SBW/Crotty, Crotty/Goodhue or the less likely combo, ALB/Goodhue....but any starting combo without Goodhue, Goodhue sits the match out completely.

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                          • Chester DrawsC Chester Draws

                            @sparky said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                            Against the Boks, it's all going to be about physicality, discipline, composure and ruthlessly taking opportunities.

                            As opposed to other sides, where we need not worry about those things? That's some top level analysis you have going there!

                            I reckon it's even simpler than "physicality, discipline, composure and ruthlessly taking opportunities". In my experience putting points on the board is the key.

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                            @Chester-Draws said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                            @sparky said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                            Against the Boks, it's all going to be about physicality, discipline, composure and ruthlessly taking opportunities.

                            As opposed to other sides, where we need not worry about those things? That's some top level analysis you have going there!

                            I reckon it's even simpler than "physicality, discipline, composure and ruthlessly taking opportunities". In my experience putting points on the board is the key.

                            I don't think it's about "physicality, discipline, composure and ruthlessly taking opportunities" but rather "discipline, physicality, composure and ruthlessly taking opportunities". However, my mate reckons it's about "physicality, ruthlessly taking opportunities, composure and discipline" and I was talking to my Dad the other day and he reckons it's about "ruthlessly taking opportunities, physicality, composure and discipline."

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                            • Chester DrawsC Chester Draws

                              @sparky said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                              Against the Boks, it's all going to be about physicality, discipline, composure and ruthlessly taking opportunities.

                              As opposed to other sides, where we need not worry about those things? That's some top level analysis you have going there!

                              I reckon it's even simpler than "physicality, discipline, composure and ruthlessly taking opportunities". In my experience putting points on the board is the key.

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                              @Chester-Draws Honestly, mate if you're looking for "top-quality analysis", you should skip my posts.

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                              • sparkyS sparky

                                @Chester-Draws Honestly, mate if you're looking for "top-quality analysis", you should skip my posts.

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                                @sparky said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                                @Chester-Draws Honestly, mate if you're looking for "top-quality analysis", you should skip my posts the Fern.

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                                • sparkyS sparky

                                  @Chester-Draws Honestly, mate if you're looking for "top-quality analysis", you should skip my posts.

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                                  @sparky said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                                  @Chester-Draws Honestly, mate if you're looking for "top-quality analysis", you should skip my posts.

                                  Never a truer post...

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                                  • No QuarterN No Quarter

                                    @ACT-Crusader said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                                    @Hooroo said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                                    @No-Quarter said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                                    @Hooroo said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                                    @Tim said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                                    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/rugby-world-cup/rwc-2019-japan/115727212/rugby-world-cup-richie-mounga-to-be-fully-fit-and-available-for-cup-opener

                                    Start him at first 5 with BB on the bench and Smith at Full Back.

                                    Given some of his deer in the headlights performances this year I’d have him on the bench for impact if Smith is at 15. He’s done really well off the bench for the ABs in the past.

                                    I would be happy with that. I'm just against Smith starting but out of position. I still believe he is our best full back

                                    For the game plan we seem to want to play I don’t think he is our best fullback. Still a quality player but I think the extra pace of both Beauden and Mo’unga is critical.

                                    Depends if we want safe and steady in the first half and then fast paced in the 2nd half.

                                    Given we are highly unlikely to run teams off their feet in the first half, I prefer Smith at 15 and Beauden at 10 to start the test, then putting the dual playmaker role into action to finish the game.

                                    I also have big concerns about Mo'unga starting when the heat is really on. He hasn't done well when our pack is on the back foot thus far in his career; think he is better utilised from the bench.

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                                    @No-Quarter said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                                    Given we are highly unlikely to run teams off their feet in the first half, I prefer Smith at 15 and Beauden at 10 to start the test, then putting the dual playmaker role into action to finish the game.

                                    I also have big concerns about Mo'unga starting when the heat is really on. He hasn't done well when our pack is on the back foot thus far in his career; think he is better utilised from the bench.

                                    You probably dislike that two pivot formation as much as I dislike playing two opensides.

                                    In all honesty, we probably need both of those things to be masterstrokes if we're going to win this RWC, because we don't have too many points of difference outside them.

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                                    • Chris B.C Chris B.

                                      @No-Quarter said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                                      Given we are highly unlikely to run teams off their feet in the first half, I prefer Smith at 15 and Beauden at 10 to start the test, then putting the dual playmaker role into action to finish the game.

                                      I also have big concerns about Mo'unga starting when the heat is really on. He hasn't done well when our pack is on the back foot thus far in his career; think he is better utilised from the bench.

                                      You probably dislike that two pivot formation as much as I dislike playing two opensides.

                                      In all honesty, we probably need both of those things to be masterstrokes if we're going to win this RWC, because we don't have too many points of difference outside them.

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                                      @Chris-B
                                      Patty T coming into form and "smashing 'em bro'" is pretty crucial because the Sam Whitelock-Scott Barrett combo is underpowered.

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                                        @Chris-B
                                        Patty T coming into form and "smashing 'em bro'" is pretty crucial because the Sam Whitelock-Scott Barrett combo is underpowered.

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                                        @Frank Yep - Patty needs to step up against South Africa, though I don't see him and Sam being a massive point of difference. They need to not be a point of weakness - especially with a short blindside.

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                                        • Chris B.C Chris B.

                                          @No-Quarter said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                                          Given we are highly unlikely to run teams off their feet in the first half, I prefer Smith at 15 and Beauden at 10 to start the test, then putting the dual playmaker role into action to finish the game.

                                          I also have big concerns about Mo'unga starting when the heat is really on. He hasn't done well when our pack is on the back foot thus far in his career; think he is better utilised from the bench.

                                          You probably dislike that two pivot formation as much as I dislike playing two opensides.

                                          In all honesty, we probably need both of those things to be masterstrokes if we're going to win this RWC, because we don't have too many points of difference outside them.

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                                          @Chris-B said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                                          @No-Quarter said in RWC All Blacks v South Africa:

                                          Given we are highly unlikely to run teams off their feet in the first half, I prefer Smith at 15 and Beauden at 10 to start the test, then putting the dual playmaker role into action to finish the game.

                                          I also have big concerns about Mo'unga starting when the heat is really on. He hasn't done well when our pack is on the back foot thus far in his career; think he is better utilised from the bench.

                                          You probably dislike that two pivot formation as much as I dislike playing two opensides.

                                          In all honesty, we probably need both of those things to be masterstrokes if we're going to win this RWC, because we don't have too many points of difference outside them.

                                          Yeah, I’m not a huge fan of the dual opensides either. Smacking the Wallabies, while satisfying, didn’t really tell us a hell of a lot. Again in the 2nd 40 it could be master stroke as we run teams off their off their feet.

                                          In summary: I’m worried about the first half against the big boys.

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