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    Got senz on while I’m working,

    Thought I’d drop this here ,

    Someone texted in , ennor been seen at Wellington airport

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      Got senz on while I’m working,

      Thought I’d drop this here ,

      Someone texted in , ennor been seen at Wellington airport

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      @kiwiinmelb I've heard he will be included in EOYT , but why would he be in Wellington?

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        Got senz on while I’m working,

        Thought I’d drop this here ,

        Someone texted in , ennor been seen at Wellington airport

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        @kiwiinmelb Ok thinking about it is he the possible replacement for Jordie?

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          That's Fihaki

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            @kiwiinmelb I've heard he will be included in EOYT , but why would he be in Wellington?

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            @george33 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

            @kiwiinmelb I've heard he will be included in EOYT , but why would he be in Wellington?

            In town for the big red n black circle jerk

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              That's Fihaki

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              @Machpants would have thought he replaced Reuben Love, and possibly Ennor in for Jordie.

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                @Machpants would have thought he replaced Reuben Love, and possibly Ennor in for Jordie.

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                  Mate you are not remembering things correctly. Sititi was great off the bench his first time against Fiji. He was poor his second time off the bench in the first Pumas test where he was penalised 3x in 20 minutes.

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                  @brodean said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                  @reprobate

                  Mate you are not remembering things correctly. Sititi was great off the bench his first time against Fiji. He was poor his second time off the bench in the first Pumas test where he was penalised 3x in 20 minutes.

                  True, but my point stands. If Blackadder had put in that performance the Fern would have been awash with undeserved crusaders biased selection posts.

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                    @brodean said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                    @reprobate

                    Mate you are not remembering things correctly. Sititi was great off the bench his first time against Fiji. He was poor his second time off the bench in the first Pumas test where he was penalised 3x in 20 minutes.

                    True, but my point stands. If Blackadder had put in that performance the Fern would have been awash with undeserved crusaders biased selection posts.

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                    @reprobate said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                    @brodean said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                    @reprobate

                    Mate you are not remembering things correctly. Sititi was great off the bench his first time against Fiji. He was poor his second time off the bench in the first Pumas test where he was penalised 3x in 20 minutes.

                    True, but my point stands. If Blackadder had put in that performance the Fern would have been awash with undeserved crusaders biased selection posts.

                    IIRC posters weren't very happy with Wallace either. But since then he's had two excellent games, including one MOTM performance to win the panel over. I want to be impressed by EB, I hope that happens one day because I have no provincial bias. I just want the ABs to play well and win, wherever they are from

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                    • nzzpN nzzp

                      @Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                      @brodean said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                      You can't build a team around players who are constantly injured. It's detrimental to have players working their way back into form in test rugby.

                      Injuries are a fact of life in today's rugby. Off the top of my head, this year.
                      Blackadder ditto and currently injured.

                      I think the post was particularly about Blackadder.

                      I'll just repeat this:
                      Blackadder debuted in 2018 and has played 7 seasons of Super. He's played 42 Super games. There are two seasons where he has played more than 5 matches.

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                      @nzzp said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                      @Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                      @brodean said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                      You can't build a team around players who are constantly injured. It's detrimental to have players working their way back into form in test rugby.

                      Injuries are a fact of life in today's rugby. Off the top of my head, this year.
                      Blackadder ditto and currently injured.

                      I think the post was particularly about Blackadder.

                      I'll just repeat this:
                      Blackadder debuted in 2018 and has played 7 seasons of Super. He's played 42 Super games. There are two seasons where he has played more than 5 matches.

                      On the other hand - Will Jordan made his debut for Super Rugby team the Crusaders in 2019 after missing the 2018 season with injury. He's played 50 Super games in the same period as Ethan, so he's testing you guys' limits as well.

                      But, he's also scoring test tries at a rate unprecedented in All Black history and we're going to be a bit thin in the back three without him. In the sights

                      Player Tries Tests
                      Rieko 37 - 76
                      Jonah 37 - 63
                      Tana 36 - 74
                      JK 35 - 63
                      Mils 34 - 100
                      Will 34 - 36
                      Ma'a 31 - 103

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                        @brodean said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                        @reprobate

                        Mate you are not remembering things correctly. Sititi was great off the bench his first time against Fiji. He was poor his second time off the bench in the first Pumas test where he was penalised 3x in 20 minutes.

                        True, but my point stands. If Blackadder had put in that performance the Fern would have been awash with undeserved crusaders biased selection posts.

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                        @reprobate said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                        @brodean said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                        @reprobate

                        Mate you are not remembering things correctly. Sititi was great off the bench his first time against Fiji. He was poor his second time off the bench in the first Pumas test where he was penalised 3x in 20 minutes.

                        True, but my point stands. If Blackadder had put in that performance the Fern would have been awash with undeserved crusaders biased selection posts.

                        Well if Blackadder was a 21 year old rookie who was the best player in a Super Rugby semi final this year I suspect he wouldn't have received criticism......

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                          @brodean said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                          @reprobate

                          Mate you are not remembering things correctly. Sititi was great off the bench his first time against Fiji. He was poor his second time off the bench in the first Pumas test where he was penalised 3x in 20 minutes.

                          True, but my point stands. If Blackadder had put in that performance the Fern would have been awash with undeserved crusaders biased selection posts.

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                          @reprobate

                          Blackadder also gave away 3 penalties in the first Argentina game.

                          For me he was poor.

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                          • Chris B.C Chris B.

                            @nzzp said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                            @Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                            @brodean said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                            You can't build a team around players who are constantly injured. It's detrimental to have players working their way back into form in test rugby.

                            Injuries are a fact of life in today's rugby. Off the top of my head, this year.
                            Blackadder ditto and currently injured.

                            I think the post was particularly about Blackadder.

                            I'll just repeat this:
                            Blackadder debuted in 2018 and has played 7 seasons of Super. He's played 42 Super games. There are two seasons where he has played more than 5 matches.

                            On the other hand - Will Jordan made his debut for Super Rugby team the Crusaders in 2019 after missing the 2018 season with injury. He's played 50 Super games in the same period as Ethan, so he's testing you guys' limits as well.

                            But, he's also scoring test tries at a rate unprecedented in All Black history and we're going to be a bit thin in the back three without him. In the sights

                            Player Tries Tests
                            Rieko 37 - 76
                            Jonah 37 - 63
                            Tana 36 - 74
                            JK 35 - 63
                            Mils 34 - 100
                            Will 34 - 36
                            Ma'a 31 - 103

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                            @Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                            @nzzp said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                            @Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                            @brodean said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                            You can't build a team around players who are constantly injured. It's detrimental to have players working their way back into form in test rugby.

                            Injuries are a fact of life in today's rugby. Off the top of my head, this year.
                            Blackadder ditto and currently injured.

                            I think the post was particularly about Blackadder.

                            I'll just repeat this:
                            Blackadder debuted in 2018 and has played 7 seasons of Super. He's played 42 Super games. There are two seasons where he has played more than 5 matches.

                            On the other hand - Will Jordan made his debut for Super Rugby team the Crusaders in 2019 after missing the 2018 season with injury. He's played 50 Super games in the same period as Ethan, so he's testing you guys' limits as well.

                            But, he's also scoring test tries at a rate unprecedented in All Black history and we're going to be a bit thin in the back three without him. In the sights

                            Player Tries Tests
                            Rieko 37 - 76
                            Jonah 37 - 63
                            Tana 36 - 74
                            JK 35 - 63
                            Mils 34 - 100
                            Will 34 - 36
                            Ma'a 31 - 103

                            he's slipping...

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                            • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

                              @Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                              @nzzp said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                              @Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                              @brodean said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                              You can't build a team around players who are constantly injured. It's detrimental to have players working their way back into form in test rugby.

                              Injuries are a fact of life in today's rugby. Off the top of my head, this year.
                              Blackadder ditto and currently injured.

                              I think the post was particularly about Blackadder.

                              I'll just repeat this:
                              Blackadder debuted in 2018 and has played 7 seasons of Super. He's played 42 Super games. There are two seasons where he has played more than 5 matches.

                              On the other hand - Will Jordan made his debut for Super Rugby team the Crusaders in 2019 after missing the 2018 season with injury. He's played 50 Super games in the same period as Ethan, so he's testing you guys' limits as well.

                              But, he's also scoring test tries at a rate unprecedented in All Black history and we're going to be a bit thin in the back three without him. In the sights

                              Player Tries Tests
                              Rieko 37 - 76
                              Jonah 37 - 63
                              Tana 36 - 74
                              JK 35 - 63
                              Mils 34 - 100
                              Will 34 - 36
                              Ma'a 31 - 103

                              he's slipping...

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                              @nostrildamus He'll be back!

                              His only rugby this year prior to the tests was 60 minutes of NPC warm-up vs Manawatu! 🙂

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                              • canefanC canefan

                                @Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                it probably says more about my knowledge about different positions than anything i find is so strange that we often talk about locks playing 6 or visa versa, or 10-15's....but there are very few that we're happy to play both 12 and 13.....in my obviously uneducated mind they seem much similar than tight and loose forward or 10 and 15

                                we also seem very stuck in the type of midfielders we want...i struggle to see Reiko and conrad smith as the same type of player....or nonu and JB....are we not versatile enough or has the game change so much that those legends wouldn't work as well

                                Maybe it's the roles within the duos. Little and Bunce also quite different compared to their current counterparts. Ideally you need one distributor and one hard runner, whether they play in 12 or 13

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                                @canefan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                Ideally you need one distributor and one hard runner, whether they play in 12 or 13

                                Shame then that the first choice combo don't really have either of those strengths on a consistent basis.

                                ALB is getting piled on his card which is ridiculous considering it was a team yellow. He didn't do much before then but he'd been on 20 minutes as part of a shambolic performance by the whole team.

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                                • Chris B.C Chris B.

                                  @mariner4life said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                  "hey, we're scoring lots of points early but none late. We need to fix that. By jove I've got it! we'll take the guys who score all the points early, and get them off the field until the end, and get the guys who don't score any points late, and put them on the field early. Genius"

                                  This isn't trying new things, this is retreading old mistakes.

                                  It's been pretty obvious that, whatever the punters might think, the coaches see Beaudy as their number 2 first five. He's pretty much been the injury cover throughout - so they're using this game to give him a run. Cheer up - I have a hunch Richie the Mo will be back ahead of schedule and then we'll have two good test first fives.

                                  TJP's getting a farewell on his home ground - I don't really like this sort of sentimentality, but it's a thing - personnel management, I guess.

                                  They're planning to replace ALB rather than Rieko, so Havili rather than Proctor.

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                                  @Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                  @mariner4life said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                  "hey, we're scoring lots of points early but none late. We need to fix that. By jove I've got it! we'll take the guys who score all the points early, and get them off the field until the end, and get the guys who don't score any points late, and put them on the field early. Genius"

                                  This isn't trying new things, this is retreading old mistakes.

                                  It's been pretty obvious that, whatever the punters might think, the coaches see Beaudy as their number 2 first five. He's pretty much been the injury cover throughout - so they're using this game to give him a run. Cheer up - I have a hunch Richie the Mo will be back ahead of schedule and then we'll have two good test first fives.

                                  TJP's getting a farewell on his home ground - I don't really like this sort of sentimentality, but it's a thing - personnel management, I guess.

                                  They're planning to replace ALB rather than Rieko, so Havili rather than Proctor.

                                  We might, but I'll bet they aren't Mo'unga and Dmac. If Richie is re-signed, the writing will be on the wall and I'll bet that Dmac signs for huge money overseas.

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                                    @canefan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                    Ideally you need one distributor and one hard runner, whether they play in 12 or 13

                                    Shame then that the first choice combo don't really have either of those strengths on a consistent basis.

                                    ALB is getting piled on his card which is ridiculous considering it was a team yellow. He didn't do much before then but he'd been on 20 minutes as part of a shambolic performance by the whole team.

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                                    @dogmeat

                                    Most of the yellows in the last string of tests have been team yellows.

                                    Our team is ill disciplined and can't seem to read the room at the appropriate time.

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                                      @Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                      @mariner4life said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                      "hey, we're scoring lots of points early but none late. We need to fix that. By jove I've got it! we'll take the guys who score all the points early, and get them off the field until the end, and get the guys who don't score any points late, and put them on the field early. Genius"

                                      This isn't trying new things, this is retreading old mistakes.

                                      It's been pretty obvious that, whatever the punters might think, the coaches see Beaudy as their number 2 first five. He's pretty much been the injury cover throughout - so they're using this game to give him a run. Cheer up - I have a hunch Richie the Mo will be back ahead of schedule and then we'll have two good test first fives.

                                      TJP's getting a farewell on his home ground - I don't really like this sort of sentimentality, but it's a thing - personnel management, I guess.

                                      They're planning to replace ALB rather than Rieko, so Havili rather than Proctor.

                                      We might, but I'll bet they aren't Mo'unga and Dmac. If Richie is re-signed, the writing will be on the wall and I'll bet that Dmac signs for huge money overseas.

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                                      @gt12 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                      @Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                      @mariner4life said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                      "hey, we're scoring lots of points early but none late. We need to fix that. By jove I've got it! we'll take the guys who score all the points early, and get them off the field until the end, and get the guys who don't score any points late, and put them on the field early. Genius"

                                      This isn't trying new things, this is retreading old mistakes.

                                      It's been pretty obvious that, whatever the punters might think, the coaches see Beaudy as their number 2 first five. He's pretty much been the injury cover throughout - so they're using this game to give him a run. Cheer up - I have a hunch Richie the Mo will be back ahead of schedule and then we'll have two good test first fives.

                                      TJP's getting a farewell on his home ground - I don't really like this sort of sentimentality, but it's a thing - personnel management, I guess.

                                      They're planning to replace ALB rather than Rieko, so Havili rather than Proctor.

                                      We might, but I'll bet they aren't Mo'unga and Dmac. If Richie is re-signed, the writing will be on the wall and I'll bet that Dmac signs for huge money overseas.

                                      Maybe - it's hard to hold onto second-string players when there's millions on offer.

                                      But, firstly, Richie's got to take the jersey back and even assuming he does, maybe DMac really wants to win a RWC.

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                                      • Chris B.C Chris B.

                                        @gt12 said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                        @Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                        @mariner4life said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                        "hey, we're scoring lots of points early but none late. We need to fix that. By jove I've got it! we'll take the guys who score all the points early, and get them off the field until the end, and get the guys who don't score any points late, and put them on the field early. Genius"

                                        This isn't trying new things, this is retreading old mistakes.

                                        It's been pretty obvious that, whatever the punters might think, the coaches see Beaudy as their number 2 first five. He's pretty much been the injury cover throughout - so they're using this game to give him a run. Cheer up - I have a hunch Richie the Mo will be back ahead of schedule and then we'll have two good test first fives.

                                        TJP's getting a farewell on his home ground - I don't really like this sort of sentimentality, but it's a thing - personnel management, I guess.

                                        They're planning to replace ALB rather than Rieko, so Havili rather than Proctor.

                                        We might, but I'll bet they aren't Mo'unga and Dmac. If Richie is re-signed, the writing will be on the wall and I'll bet that Dmac signs for huge money overseas.

                                        Maybe - it's hard to hold onto second-string players when there's millions on offer.

                                        But, firstly, Richie's got to take the jersey back and even assuming he does, maybe DMac really wants to win a RWC.

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                                        @Chris-B said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                        But, firstly, Richie's got to take the jersey back and even assuming he does, maybe DMac really wants to win a RWC.

                                        Maybe this time Richie wants to?

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                                        • dogmeatD dogmeat

                                          @canefan said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                          Ideally you need one distributor and one hard runner, whether they play in 12 or 13

                                          Shame then that the first choice combo don't really have either of those strengths on a consistent basis.

                                          ALB is getting piled on his card which is ridiculous considering it was a team yellow. He didn't do much before then but he'd been on 20 minutes as part of a shambolic performance by the whole team.

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                                          @dogmeat said in All Blacks vs Wallabies 2:

                                          ALB is getting piled on his card which is ridiculous considering it was a team yellow. He didn't do much before then but he'd been on 20 minutes as part of a shambolic performance by the whole team

                                          ALB didn't do much in the prior 3 tests either (all from the bench).......

                                          One of the reasons why I'm looking forward to this weekend

                                          ALB's best test performance this year came at 12.

                                          Havili at least offers someone new in the bench utility back role.

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