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    Forked from the previous match thread


    Seems odd that a visiting team would target the dead rubber Game 3 of a series as “the big one” that they want to win, but who the hell understands the French eh?

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    What's the go with Peter Lakai? I think that bench spot would be more suited to him when fit.

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    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France 2:

    Seems odd that a visiting team would target the dead rubber Game 3 of a series as “the big one” that they want to win, but who the hell understands the French eh?

    The logic seems to be that they'll target the third game because that's the game where the ABs were always expected to rotate their squad.

    It's less odd when you start out from the premise that the French would be more than happy with a 2-1 series result. Then it makes (sort of) sense that they'd target the Test where the ABs are at their least experienced.

    Not particularly in the spirit of the series but it's clear that both sides have very different approaches to these Tests.

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    @Mauss said in All Blacks v France 2:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France 2:

    Seems odd that a visiting team would target the dead rubber Game 3 of a series as “the big one” that they want to win, but who the hell understands the French eh?

    The logic seems to be that they'll target the third game because that's the game where the ABs were always expected to rotate their squad.

    It's less odd when you start out from the premise that the French would be more than happy with a 2-1 series result. Then it makes (sort of) sense that they'd target the Test where the ABs are at their least experienced.

    Not particularly in the spirit of the series but it's clear that both sides have very different approaches to these Tests.

    Yup, if that's the case, then clearly France see winning a test in NZ as an achievement event in itself.

    Don't think Razor will do that much rotation though at the same time.

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    @Mauss said in All Blacks v France 2:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France 2:

    Seems odd that a visiting team would target the dead rubber Game 3 of a series as “the big one” that they want to win, but who the hell understands the French eh?

    The logic seems to be that they'll target the third game because that's the game where the ABs were always expected to rotate their squad.

    It's less odd when you start out from the premise that the French would be more than happy with a 2-1 series result. Then it makes (sort of) sense that they'd target the Test where the ABs are at their least experienced.

    Not particularly in the spirit of the series but it's clear that both sides have very different approaches to these Tests.

    Well it's a good theory, but what are they going to do? Rotate in half the squad that narrowly lost to an undercooked AB's to play alongside the other half that got spanked?

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    @Bones said in All Blacks v France 2:

    Well it's a good theory, but what are they going to do? Rotate in half the squad that narrowly lost to an undercooked AB's to play alongside the other half that got spanked?

    I guess...? Basically starting the more experienced squad members (Fickou, Villière, Bamba, Bourgarit) with some of the Top 14 finalists (Barassi, Bochaton) as the strongest combination.

    That being said, it could just well be some French journalists who are trying to make sense of the whole thing and ending up overthinking it. Who knows, Galthié could end up playing an even less experienced team in Hamilton.

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    @Mauss said in All Blacks v France 2:

    @Bones said in All Blacks v France 2:

    Well it's a good theory, but what are they going to do? Rotate in half the squad that narrowly lost to an undercooked AB's to play alongside the other half that got spanked?

    I guess...? Basically starting the more experienced squad members (Fickou, Villière, Bamba, Bourgarit) with some of the Top 14 finalists (Barassi, Bochaton) as the strongest combination.

    That being said, it could just well be some French journalists who are trying to make sense of the whole thing and ending up overthinking it. Who knows, Galthié could end up playing an even less experienced team in Hamilton.

    They're going to get done by an experimental AB side. Rassie can be happy with trying to be a clever fluffybunny against Italy B while we sneak in another RC.

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    McAlister, Ah Kuoi, Papali'i, Hotham, ALB and Love are the ones yet to play who are around the squad.

    If those guys are the bench they will do no worse than the bench last night.

    If Jacobson is fit he will probably start at 6 with Vaa'i injured or getting a chance to rest his shoulder.

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    @brodean said in All Blacks v France 2:

    McAlister, Ah Kuoi, Papali'i, Hotham, ALB and Love are the ones yet to play who are around the squad.

    If those guys are the bench they will do no worse than the bench last night.

    If Jacobson is fit he will probably start at 6 with Vaa'i injured or getting a chance to rest his shoulder.

    If Vaa'i is fit then you would think he'd retain the 6 jersey with Jacobson playing at 8.

    Imagine McAlister, Hotham and Love will all get spots on the bench. Don't think Ah Kuoi or Papali'i will feature unless there are injuries and assume ALB will start, if fit.

    1 De Groot
    2 Taukei'aho
    3 Newell
    4 Tuipulotu
    5 Holland
    6 Vaa'i / Jacobson / Finau
    7 Savea
    8 Jacobson / Lio-Willie
    9 Roigard
    10 McKenzie
    11 Ioane
    12 Tupaea
    13 Lienert-Brown
    14 Narawa
    15 Jordan

    16 McAlister
    17 Norris
    18 Tosi
    19 Finau / Ah Kuoi
    20 Kirifi
    21 Hotham
    22 Love
    23 Tavatavanawai

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    @Mr-Fish said in All Blacks v France 2:

    @brodean said in All Blacks v France 2:

    McAlister, Ah Kuoi, Papali'i, Hotham, ALB and Love are the ones yet to play who are around the squad.

    If those guys are the bench they will do no worse than the bench last night.

    If Jacobson is fit he will probably start at 6 with Vaa'i injured or getting a chance to rest his shoulder.

    If Vaa'i is fit then you would think he'd retain the 6 jersey with Jacobson playing at 8.

    He's had a shoulder injury for two weeks now plus he copped a knee in the head so may have failed his HIA. I don't see any point in risking him against what will still be an inexperienced experimental French side no matter who they put out.

    Let Vaa'i get right for the RC

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    @Mr-Fish said in All Blacks v France 2:

    @brodean said in All Blacks v France 2:

    McAlister, Ah Kuoi, Papali'i, Hotham, ALB and Love are the ones yet to play who are around the squad.

    If those guys are the bench they will do no worse than the bench last night.

    If Jacobson is fit he will probably start at 6 with Vaa'i injured or getting a chance to rest his shoulder.

    If Vaa'i is fit then you would think he'd retain the 6 jersey with Jacobson playing at 8.

    Imagine McAlister, Hotham and Love will all get spots on the bench. Don't think Ah Kuoi or Papali'i will feature unless there are injuries and assume ALB will start, if fit.

    1 De Groot
    2 Taukei'aho
    3 Newell
    4 Tuipulotu
    5 Holland
    6 Vaa'i / Jacobson / Finau
    7 Savea
    8 Jacobson / Lio-Willie
    9 Roigard
    10 McKenzie
    11 Ioane
    12 Tupaea
    13 Lienert-Brown
    14 Narawa
    15 Jordan

    16 McAlister
    17 Norris
    18 Tosi
    19 Finau / Ah Kuoi
    20 Kirifi
    21 Hotham
    22 Love
    23 Tavatavanawai

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    I don’t understand the need to give everyone a run. Especially guys like ALB where we know exactly what he offers, and he’s clearly not the best 12 or the best 13 we have. If the coaches genuinely think Proctor is the future at 13, then give him another run outside Jordie and give QT a run off the bench.

    I’d advocate for picking our best 15 again, after adjusting for injuries, and then making minimal changes to the bench if desired.

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    Razor is basically selecting how he should have last season. Better late than never. Somehow he needs to rotate BB out to take a look at Love. Maybe DMac to start then Love comes on for 30 minutes? Or be really bold and start Love?

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    Selecting a Roigard - Love combo is not bold as both have played a number of (good) games together this season. A Ratima - DMac combo on the bench should do well too. But I guess Hotham will get his chance.

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    @voodoo

    Robertson's plan was to give everyone a run according to him.

    Proctor has very much been a mixed bag.

    Kirifi was picked on his ability to win turnovers and his good discipline. He hasn't won a single turnover so far and gave away 3 penalties in 20 minutes yesterday.

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    @canefan said in All Blacks v France 2:

    Razor is basically selecting how he should have last season. Better late than never. Somehow he needs to rotate BB out to take a look at Love. Maybe DMac to start then Love comes on for 30 minutes? Or be really bold and start Love?

    I don’t mind what he is doing rewarding form with the likes of Kirifi and proctor , if they aren’t the answer, at least we are finding out

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    @brodean said in All Blacks v France 2:

    @voodoo

    Robertson's plan was to give everyone a run according to him.

    Proctor has very much been a mixed bag.

    Kirifi was picked on his ability to win turnovers and his good discipline. He hasn't won a single turnover so far and gave away 3 penalties in 20 minutes yesterday.

    Yep, I heard the statement from coach, just saying I hate it.

    I’d personally agree on Proctor, but I’d add that the consensus seems to be a decent T2 improvement on a fairly forgettable T1 - so why not give him another go to see if he can build on it? We know what ALB and Rieko offer there, let’s carry on with creating depth.

    Kirifi looked so frustrated today arguing with the ref didn’t he?

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    I’d pick proctor again and start him with tupaea , Jim on the bench , give Jordie a spell .

    Dmac inside tupaea , love on the bench .

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    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France 2:

    @brodean said in All Blacks v France 2:

    @voodoo

    Robertson's plan was to give everyone a run according to him.

    Proctor has very much been a mixed bag.

    Kirifi was picked on his ability to win turnovers and his good discipline. He hasn't won a single turnover so far and gave away 3 penalties in 20 minutes yesterday.

    Yep, I heard the statement from coach, just saying I hate it.

    I’d personally agree on Proctor, but I’d add that the consensus seems to be a decent T2 improvement on a fairly forgettable T1 - so why not give him another go to see if he can build on it? We know what ALB and Rieko offer there, let’s carry on with creating depth.

    Kirifi looked so frustrated today arguing with the ref didn’t he?

    I'm pretty neutral on what happens with Proctor at the moment but it would seem that Proctor was a big part of their plan. The backline hasn't been great though and we got out to an early lead yesterday by keeping it tight.

    I've always suspected that Kirifi would not go well with refs who are not Kiwis or Aussies. I doubt the coaches will appreciate the ongoing dialogue he was having with the ref

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    @kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks v France 2:

    @canefan said in All Blacks v France 2:

    Razor is basically selecting how he should have last season. Better late than never. Somehow he needs to rotate BB out to take a look at Love. Maybe DMac to start then Love comes on for 30 minutes? Or be really bold and start Love?

    I don’t mind what he is doing rewarding form with the likes of Kirifi and proctor , if they aren’t the answer, at least we are finding out

    Exactly, and I think Proctor got better as the match went on. He does however seem to struggle in the collision area, both on attack and defence. I'd still keep him at centre though for now. I think there's some upside there with him.

    Kirifi, yeah, still not seeing how he fits into the equation. Again, not gonna complain if he gets the next test, but when you're only a specialist jackler and you're not winning turnovers, then you start to look at what else he brings. Happy to see him get a few tests to prove his worth, but as I stated earlier, I think his Canes teammate Peter Lakai is a better bet. He offers way more flexibility off the bench. Don't know when he's available again.

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    Would be good to see Finau play a full 80 to see if he can actually justify the hype and put some hits in.

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