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All Blacks vs Argentina I

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  • D DaGrubster

    @cgrant
    If Aaron Smith couldn’t out pass a rush defense there really is no way any halfback can do that on his own.

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    @DaGrubster said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

    @cgrant
    If Aaron Smith couldn’t out pass a rush defense there really is no way any halfback can do that on his own.

    Agreed. But a halfback can make it impossible for the rest of the team to achieve it.

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      I'm gonna be sick a little but look at Ireland when they were good, they had JGP with quick service in close, not just passing but movement too - and then forward runners at pace and angled. Not forward runners standing still running straight with supporting runners hesitating whilst also running straight.

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      • BonesB Bones

        I'm gonna be sick a little but look at Ireland when they were good, they had JGP with quick service in close, not just passing but movement too - and then forward runners at pace and angled. Not forward runners standing still running straight with supporting runners hesitating whilst also running straight.

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        @Bones said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

        I'm gonna be sick a little but look at Ireland when they were good, they had JGP with quick service in close, not just passing but movement too - and then forward runners at pace and angled. Not forward runners standing still running straight with supporting runners hesitating whilst also running straight.

        When they beat us in the series at home they totally schooled us

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        • DuluthD Duluth

          @reprobate said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

          @taniwharugby a running game from the halfback definitely helps, but similar can be achieved by forwards (and blindside wingers) looking for pop passes close in / pick n go.
          I'd say the problem was our overall tactics being a bit shit i.e. as well as lack of 9 sniping: a lack of ball runners in the forwards, lack of a direct approach before moving the ball, and 10s and 12s who aren't great passers trying to play flat.

          I'll take this as an opportunity to talk about the SR Champions again 🙂

          The Blues flooded the centre of the field with forward runners, both wingers came in and did plenty of hard work. Also we generally picked 12's similar to Jordie (Lam & Heem) and they constantly cut back in and applied pressure to the same defenders. The pretty tries came later in the games

          For some reason there seems to be a belief that NZ can't play this style in Test matches and win. From this coaching staff and the previous group. However we have seen glimpses of it (2nd half v France a few years ago)

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          @Duluth said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

          @reprobate said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

          @taniwharugby a running game from the halfback definitely helps, but similar can be achieved by forwards (and blindside wingers) looking for pop passes close in / pick n go.
          I'd say the problem was our overall tactics being a bit shit i.e. as well as lack of 9 sniping: a lack of ball runners in the forwards, lack of a direct approach before moving the ball, and 10s and 12s who aren't great passers trying to play flat.

          I'll take this as an opportunity to talk about the SR Champions again 🙂

          The Blues flooded the centre of the field with forward runners, both wingers came in and did plenty of hard work. Also we generally picked 12's similar to Jordie (Lam & Heem) and they constantly cut back in and applied pressure to the same defenders. The pretty tries came later in the games

          For some reason there seems to be a belief that NZ can't play this style in Test matches and win. From this coaching staff and the previous group. However we have seen glimpses of it (2nd half v France a few years ago)

          Double upvote.

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          • BonesB Bones

            I'm gonna be sick a little but look at Ireland when they were good, they had JGP with quick service in close, not just passing but movement too - and then forward runners at pace and angled. Not forward runners standing still running straight with supporting runners hesitating whilst also running straight.

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            @Bones said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

            I'm gonna be sick a little but look at Ireland when they were good, they had JGP with quick service in close, not just passing but movement too - and then forward runners at pace and angled. Not forward runners standing still running straight with supporting runners hesitating whilst also running straight.

            We’ve seen only glimpses of that so far in the opening 3 tests and far too much flat footed catching.

            We’ve gone through cycles of it though. I can think back to Mealamu, Ben Franks, Ali Williams etc getting flat footed ball. But then we had a period of Kieran Read, early Ofa, Retallick getting it from a deeper position with some steam behind them changing the point of attack.

            Varying our depth will assist - need our organisers barking

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              Kaino didn't really need angle changes or a shift in gears.

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              • No QuarterN No Quarter

                I agree with all of the above, but the coaches have not picked the right players to implement that gameplan. They've picked a bunch of loose forwards that are all essentially the same player bar the rookie Finau. The Blues had success with that as they had Akira and Hoskins carrying the ball in close. The ABs don't have anyone as effective as them at that.

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                @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                I agree with all of the above, but the coaches have not picked the right players to implement that gameplan. They've picked a bunch of loose forwards that are all essentially the same player bar the rookie Finau. The Blues had success with that as they had Akira and Hoskins carrying the ball in close. The ABs don't have anyone as effective as them at that.

                I'm quoting this and bolding this so I can like it again 🙂

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                • BerniesCornerB BerniesCorner

                  Kaino didn't really need angle changes or a shift in gears.

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                  @BerniesCorner said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                  Kaino didn't really need angle changes or a shift in gears.

                  Maybe, but he certainly did much better when angles were worked, right? But yeah I don't know why we don't just select Kaino.

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                  • canefanC canefan

                    @Bones said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                    I'm gonna be sick a little but look at Ireland when they were good, they had JGP with quick service in close, not just passing but movement too - and then forward runners at pace and angled. Not forward runners standing still running straight with supporting runners hesitating whilst also running straight.

                    When they beat us in the series at home they totally schooled us

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                    @canefan said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                    @Bones said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                    I'm gonna be sick a little but look at Ireland when they were good, they had JGP with quick service in close, not just passing but movement too - and then forward runners at pace and angled. Not forward runners standing still running straight with supporting runners hesitating whilst also running straight.

                    When they beat us in the series at home they totally schooled us

                    Did they though?

                    We beat them first up. I argued Foster got dudded as with decent refereeing we don't see the imbalance in red cards.

                    They sneaked over the top of us with 14 in test 2, then beat us fair and square in 3 ... Although we got to learn about soaking tackles that break cheek bones

                    They were slightly better over three tests.i don't think that's schooled.

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                      @canefan said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                      @Bones said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                      I'm gonna be sick a little but look at Ireland when they were good, they had JGP with quick service in close, not just passing but movement too - and then forward runners at pace and angled. Not forward runners standing still running straight with supporting runners hesitating whilst also running straight.

                      When they beat us in the series at home they totally schooled us

                      Did they though?

                      We beat them first up. I argued Foster got dudded as with decent refereeing we don't see the imbalance in red cards.

                      They sneaked over the top of us with 14 in test 2, then beat us fair and square in 3 ... Although we got to learn about soaking tackles that break cheek bones

                      They were slightly better over three tests.i don't think that's schooled.

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                      @nzzp I recall them looking for more organised than us. Mrs CF watched one of the games with me and even she could see we were running around helter skelter and she could see they had a clear plan

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                      • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                        @Frank said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                        Anyone have opinions on Cameron Suafoa as the 6?
                        Workrate? Speed?
                        Doesn't lack for grunt.

                        At Super level he's played more lock than 6 (quite impressively too).

                        He has a couple of promising outings at 6 for the Maori ABs. Once vs Ireland a couple of years back and then the first MAB vs Japan XV a few weeks ago.

                        He looks to have the frame and game for 6 but needs game time there. With Akira going he has a great chance to take the Blues 6 jersey next year (hopefully back to full fitness too following his battle with cancer)

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                        @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                        @Frank said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                        Anyone have opinions on Cameron Suafoa as the 6?
                        Workrate? Speed?
                        Doesn't lack for grunt.

                        At Super level he's played more lock than 6 (quite impressively too).

                        He has a couple of promising outings at 6 for the Maori ABs. Once vs Ireland a couple of years back and then the first MAB vs Japan XV a few weeks ago.

                        He looks to have the frame and game for 6 but needs game time there. With Akira going he has a great chance to take the Blues 6 jersey next year (hopefully back to full fitness too following his battle with cancer)

                        I was at the Maori Ireland game at the Tron - I thought Suafoa was the best player that night, stood out / fronted up well against a NH forward pack, moving bodies in contact especially.

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                        • canefanC canefan

                          @nzzp I recall them looking for more organised than us. Mrs CF watched one of the games with me and even she could see we were running around helter skelter and she could see they had a clear plan

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                          @canefan said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                          @nzzp I recall them looking for more organised than us. Mrs CF watched one of the games with me and even she could see we were running around helter skelter and she could see they had a clear plan

                          I agree with that completely! They were a better side - and we were going backwards under Foster. But that is not the same as 'schooled' - which was what I reacted to.

                          More consistent refereeing and Foster doesnt' lose a home series ... and who knows where history takes us.

                          Remember: I am no Foster apologist. I thought he should not have had his contract extended after 21 - that was the chance for Razor to come in and sprinkle some stardust

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                            @canefan said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                            @nzzp I recall them looking for more organised than us. Mrs CF watched one of the games with me and even she could see we were running around helter skelter and she could see they had a clear plan

                            I agree with that completely! They were a better side - and we were going backwards under Foster. But that is not the same as 'schooled' - which was what I reacted to.

                            More consistent refereeing and Foster doesnt' lose a home series ... and who knows where history takes us.

                            Remember: I am no Foster apologist. I thought he should not have had his contract extended after 21 - that was the chance for Razor to come in and sprinkle some stardust

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                            @nzzp If it was schooled we would've learned. Our attack did not change to become harder to read under Foster, sadly, and more sadly hasn't yet under Razor. We are, and have been, predictable for years - it just used to work until 2016 or so

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                              @canefan said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                              @Bones said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                              I'm gonna be sick a little but look at Ireland when they were good, they had JGP with quick service in close, not just passing but movement too - and then forward runners at pace and angled. Not forward runners standing still running straight with supporting runners hesitating whilst also running straight.

                              When they beat us in the series at home they totally schooled us

                              Did they though?

                              We beat them first up. I argued Foster got dudded as with decent refereeing we don't see the imbalance in red cards.

                              They sneaked over the top of us with 14 in test 2, then beat us fair and square in 3 ... Although we got to learn about soaking tackles that break cheek bones

                              They were slightly better over three tests.i don't think that's schooled.

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                              @nzzp that first game was in the balance, IIRC they were attacking, dropped one in our 22, we scored down the other end, then again and again, shutting the door, so sliding doors and all, but for that drop, who knows how that might have panned out!

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                              • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                                @nzzp that first game was in the balance, IIRC they were attacking, dropped one in our 22, we scored down the other end, then again and again, shutting the door, so sliding doors and all, but for that drop, who knows how that might have panned out!

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                                @taniwharugby in fairness, there are a lot of good teams that have said that about the ABs. Remember 2019 RWC pool game v SA: 5 minutes of magic scored us two tries and won us that game. Otherwise you'd say SA had the better of us

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                                  People forget that we cracked open the dry powder under Fozzie for the last RWC. We were outstanding in the quarter, semi and final. Really direct, low risk rugby. But for a red card that should have been negated by a red to SA we would have won the whole thing. It was a far cry from the rugby we'd seen in the leadup.

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                                    People forget that we cracked open the dry powder under Fozzie for the last RWC. We were outstanding in the quarter, semi and final. Really direct, low risk rugby. But for a red card that should have been negated by a red to SA we would have won the whole thing. It was a far cry from the rugby we'd seen in the leadup.

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                                    @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                                    People forget that we cracked open the dry powder under Fozzie for the last RWC. We were outstanding in the quarter, semi and final. Really direct, low risk rugby. But for a red card that should have been negated by a red to SA we would have won the whole thing. It was a far cry from the rugby we'd seen in the leadup.

                                    it wasn't just Foster though was it? If we looked at the play and stats before and after Schmidt (and Ryan if one wishes) ... they tell a story.

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                                    • nzzpN nzzp

                                      @taniwharugby in fairness, there are a lot of good teams that have said that about the ABs. Remember 2019 RWC pool game v SA: 5 minutes of magic scored us two tries and won us that game. Otherwise you'd say SA had the better of us

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                                      @nzzp oh I know, I just think we were a drop away form potentially going 0-3 in that series too...similarly, but for the 2nd test card, we win the 2nd test, then thier confidence knocked, we go 3-0...

                                      This is fun 🙂

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                                      • No QuarterN No Quarter

                                        People forget that we cracked open the dry powder under Fozzie for the last RWC. We were outstanding in the quarter, semi and final. Really direct, low risk rugby. But for a red card that should have been negated by a red to SA we would have won the whole thing. It was a far cry from the rugby we'd seen in the leadup.

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                                        @No-Quarter said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                                        People forget that we cracked open the dry powder under Fozzie for the last RWC. We were outstanding in the quarter, semi and final. Really direct, low risk rugby. But for a red card that should have been negated by a red to SA we would have won the whole thing. It was a far cry from the rugby we'd seen in the leadup.

                                        Yeah I thought we looked far better last year than the 3 years previously, not so much in results even if that was better too, but in just how we played .

                                        Boks at mt smart , and the quarter final in particular were games where I didn’t feel like throwing shit at the tv for a change .

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                                        • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                                          @nzzp oh I know, I just think we were a drop away form potentially going 0-3 in that series too...similarly, but for the 2nd test card, we win the 2nd test, then thier confidence knocked, we go 3-0...

                                          This is fun 🙂

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                                          @taniwharugby said in All Blacks vs Argentina I - 10 August:

                                          This is fun

                                          can we have the 1995 final then please? No way Mehrts missed those droppies 😄

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