All Blacks 2025
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@pakman said in All Blacks 2025:
On the small 7 front, Tizzano and McReight seem broadly similar sized to Kirifi but the former at least, and arguably the latter, seem to have more go forward. Is that technique, or something else?
Kirifi has shown more than enough go forward at lower levels. The test level sample size is fucking 15 minutes, let's stop overthinking it.
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@Bones said in All Blacks 2025:
@pakman said in All Blacks 2025:
On the small 7 front, Tizzano and McReight seem broadly similar sized to Kirifi but the former at least, and arguably the latter, seem to have more go forward. Is that technique, or something else?
Kirifi has shown more than enough go forward at lower levels. The test level sample size is fucking 15 minutes, let's stop overthinking it.
The takeaway is that 7s his size are not too small.
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@pakman said in All Blacks 2025:
@Bones said in All Blacks 2025:
@pakman said in All Blacks 2025:
On the small 7 front, Tizzano and McReight seem broadly similar sized to Kirifi but the former at least, and arguably the latter, seem to have more go forward. Is that technique, or something else?
Kirifi has shown more than enough go forward at lower levels. The test level sample size is fucking 15 minutes, let's stop overthinking it.
The takeaway is that 7s his size are not too small.
Now do Moananu!
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@SBW1 said in All Blacks 2025:
Comparing to Sonny Bills timeline he went to French rugby in 2008 and was playing NPC for Canterbury in 2010 and the Crusaders in 2011. So it would appear to be an even tighter timeline than SBW.
I'd love to know to what extent the NZR and the coaches build relationships when this stuff happens to increase the likelihood of being able to integrate the player into the All Blacks setup, of the stars align.
From what I can recall Tana was with SBW in France and may have acted as a bridge builder in this sense.
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@nonpartizan said in All Blacks 2025:
@SBW1 said in All Blacks 2025:
Comparing to Sonny Bills timeline he went to French rugby in 2008 and was playing NPC for Canterbury in 2010 and the Crusaders in 2011. So it would appear to be an even tighter timeline than SBW.
I'd love to know to what extent the NZR and the coaches build relationships when this stuff happens to increase the likelihood of being able to integrate the player into the All Blacks setup, of the stars align.
From what I can recall Tana was with SBW in France and may have acted as a bridge builder in this sense.
Both Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and Brad Thorn (who turned it down) were selected after their first Super Rugby and NPC seasons respectively but they were selected on reputation and name as much as for their performance on field and neither was selected in a World Cup year. It’d be a big gamble to pick a league convert for the first time in a World Cup year not knowing how well they’ll make the step up. He’d have to be an absolute stand out in Super Rugby.
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@ShaquilleOatmeal said in All Blacks 2025:
@nonpartizan said in All Blacks 2025:
@SBW1 said in All Blacks 2025:
Comparing to Sonny Bills timeline he went to French rugby in 2008 and was playing NPC for Canterbury in 2010 and the Crusaders in 2011. So it would appear to be an even tighter timeline than SBW.
I'd love to know to what extent the NZR and the coaches build relationships when this stuff happens to increase the likelihood of being able to integrate the player into the All Blacks setup, of the stars align.
From what I can recall Tana was with SBW in France and may have acted as a bridge builder in this sense.
Both Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and Brad Thorn (who turned it down) were selected after their first Super Rugby and NPC seasons respectively but they were selected on reputation and name as much as for their performance on field and neither was selected in a World Cup year. It’d be a big gamble to pick a league convert for the first time in a World Cup year not knowing how well they’ll make the step up. He’d have to be an absolute stand out in Super Rugby.
Agreed, 100%. It seems in a best case scenario he is about a year behind where he would need to be in the process as a convert.
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This is a massive gamble which Joey is taking, if he is not an instant success, I would imagine he hits the exit button and returns to the Roosters. Both codes have changed a lot since SBW and Brad Thorn. There won't be a great deal of media attention on him in France, I don't think he is giving himself enough time.
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@SBW1 said in All Blacks 2025:
This is a massive gamble which Joey is taking, if he is not an instant success, I would imagine he hits the exit button and returns to the Roosters. Both codes have changed a lot since SBW and Brad Thorn. There won't be a great deal of media attention on him in France, I don't think he is giving himself enough time.
Joey Manu? I don't think he's in anyone's thoughts.
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@African-Monkey said in All Blacks 2025:
@SBW1 said in All Blacks 2025:
This is a massive gamble which Joey is taking, if he is not an instant success, I would imagine he hits the exit button and returns to the Roosters. Both codes have changed a lot since SBW and Brad Thorn. There won't be a great deal of media attention on him in France, I don't think he is giving himself enough time.
Joey Manu? I don't think he's in anyone's thoughts.
Joey who ?
Exactly, he’s no SBW, Thorn or even Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
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I'm more confident now with the ABs than anytime in the last 5 years
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@BerniesCorner I thought we'd win the 2023 RWC Final so no.
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@Bones said in All Blacks 2025:
Watching the springboks, think they're buying into their own hype and pleasing to see our discipline improve while theirs declines - ABs sans Barretts might even go a game without a card.
You reckon our discipline has improved, or have we just not been put under consistent pressure yet?
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@brodean said in All Blacks 2025:
Parker and Tangitau weren't in that list of players not considered due to injury.
Tangitau needs a lot of work on his defence.
Both Parker and Tangitau are being managed by AB medical staff and are very much on the radar according to an accurate source on here.
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@voodoo said in All Blacks 2025:
@Bones said in All Blacks 2025:
Watching the springboks, think they're buying into their own hype and pleasing to see our discipline improve while theirs declines - ABs sans Barretts might even go a game without a card.
You reckon our discipline has improved, or have we just not been put under consistent pressure yet?
It was funny last night as the ref really favored us at breakdown. I feel like with other refs it could have been a different story (not saying the ref was wrong, but we did get the rub of the green there).
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@Frank said in All Blacks 2025:
@brodean said in All Blacks 2025:
Parker and Tangitau weren't in that list of players not considered due to injury.
Tangitau needs a lot of work on his defence.
Both Parker and Tangitau are being managed by AB medical staff and are very much on the radar according to an accurate source on here.
Being on the radar and actually being selected are two different things.
I like both these players and think Parker is more ready of the two but I suspect they will need to both play some NPC to come under consideration again and it probably won't be until eoyt.
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@brodean said in All Blacks 2025:
Parker and Tangitau weren't in that list of players not considered due to injury.
Tangitau needs a lot of work on his defence.
They don't tend to list uncapped players as being unavailable due to injury.
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Vaa'i has been excellent at 6 I hope we keep him there adds some size and power to the Loose Forwards.
Holland seems to be getting better our forward pack is coming together.
Finau a waste of space we need to look elsewhere for a back up 6.
Time to move Buedean Barrett on he will be a weak point against the stronger teams.