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All Blacks v Argentina II

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  • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

    @Canes4life said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

    My suggestion was to have a bench of Taukei’aho, Williams, Tosi, Lord, Sititi, Lakai, Carter and McKenzie, forming our own bomb squad. Perfect test to try it

    The coaching setup have finally got around to copying a 5yr-old Rassie idea rather than coming up with fresh thinking?

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    @Victor-Meldrew eh?

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    • sparkyS sparky

      Huge congratulations to Codie Taylor on reaching 100 Tests. He's been around since 2015. He watched and learned from the great Dane Coles, worked damn hard and has now become perhaps the first name on the AB team sheet.

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      @sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

      Huge congratulations to Codie Taylor on reaching 100 Tests. He's been around since 2015. He watched and learned from the great Dane Coles, worked damn hard and has now become perhaps the first name on the AB team sheet.

      Can remember when he was regarded on here with Christie-like reverence.

      Classic case of the Fern living up to it's motto

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        Kinda ludicrous that we currently have a forward pack that we can't fit everyone in and a backline seemingly comprised of the Illford 2nd 15

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        • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

          @sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

          Huge congratulations to Codie Taylor on reaching 100 Tests. He's been around since 2015. He watched and learned from the great Dane Coles, worked damn hard and has now become perhaps the first name on the AB team sheet.

          Can remember when he was regarded on here with Christie-like reverence.

          Classic case of the Fern living up to it's motto

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          @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

          @sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

          Huge congratulations to Codie Taylor on reaching 100 Tests. He's been around since 2015. He watched and learned from the great Dane Coles, worked damn hard and has now become perhaps the first name on the AB team sheet.

          Can remember when he was regarded on here with Christie-like reverence.

          Classic case of the Fern living up to it's motto

          To be fair, Taylor was in garbage form throughout all of 2022. Maybe he had to play himself back into form for the All Blacks but that's not a luxury other players get afforded. Could he have regained his form if he'd been dropped? Potentially.

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          • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

            @Canes4life said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

            My suggestion was to have a bench of Taukei’aho, Williams, Tosi, Lord, Sititi, Lakai, Carter and McKenzie, forming our own bomb squad. Perfect test to try it

            The coaching setup have finally got around to copying a 5yr-old Rassie idea rather than coming up with fresh thinking?

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            @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

            @Canes4life said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

            My suggestion was to have a bench of Taukei’aho, Williams, Tosi, Lord, Sititi, Lakai, Carter and McKenzie, forming our own bomb squad. Perfect test to try it

            The coaching setup have finally got around to copying a 5yr-old Rassie idea rather than coming up with fresh thinking?

            What matters is the BEST team, not whether it is the product of "fresh thinking" or not

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            • Mr FishM Mr Fish

              @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

              @sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

              Huge congratulations to Codie Taylor on reaching 100 Tests. He's been around since 2015. He watched and learned from the great Dane Coles, worked damn hard and has now become perhaps the first name on the AB team sheet.

              Can remember when he was regarded on here with Christie-like reverence.

              Classic case of the Fern living up to it's motto

              To be fair, Taylor was in garbage form throughout all of 2022. Maybe he had to play himself back into form for the All Blacks but that's not a luxury other players get afforded. Could he have regained his form if he'd been dropped? Potentially.

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              @Mr-Fish said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

              @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

              @sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

              Huge congratulations to Codie Taylor on reaching 100 Tests. He's been around since 2015. He watched and learned from the great Dane Coles, worked damn hard and has now become perhaps the first name on the AB team sheet.

              Can remember when he was regarded on here with Christie-like reverence.

              Classic case of the Fern living up to it's motto

              To be fair, Taylor was in garbage form throughout all of 2022. Maybe he had to play himself back into form for the All Blacks but that's not a luxury other players get afforded. Could he have regained his form if he'd been dropped? Potentially.

              Yeah that combined with ST in probably career best form. It wasn't pretty.

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              • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                @sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                Huge congratulations to Codie Taylor on reaching 100 Tests. He's been around since 2015. He watched and learned from the great Dane Coles, worked damn hard and has now become perhaps the first name on the AB team sheet.

                Can remember when he was regarded on here with Christie-like reverence.

                Classic case of the Fern living up to it's motto

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                @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                @sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                Huge congratulations to Codie Taylor on reaching 100 Tests. He's been around since 2015. He watched and learned from the great Dane Coles, worked damn hard and has now become perhaps the first name on the AB team sheet.

                Can remember when he was regarded on here with Christie-like reverence.

                Classic case of the Fern living up to it's motto

                I recall him being roundly lauded as of the 2017 Lions, so took a year or so to get over?

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                • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                  @sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                  Huge congratulations to Codie Taylor on reaching 100 Tests. He's been around since 2015. He watched and learned from the great Dane Coles, worked damn hard and has now become perhaps the first name on the AB team sheet.

                  Can remember when he was regarded on here with Christie-like reverence.

                  Classic case of the Fern living up to it's motto

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                  @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                  @sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                  Huge congratulations to Codie Taylor on reaching 100 Tests. He's been around since 2015. He watched and learned from the great Dane Coles, worked damn hard and has now become perhaps the first name on the AB team sheet.

                  Can remember when he was regarded on here with Christie-like reverence.

                  Classic case of the Fern living up to it's motto

                  Feel free to actually include some context.

                  In 2022 Codie Taylor's form fell of a cliff. From memory there was some oil in here that he had some off the field issues he was working through

                  In 2022 Samisoni had a breakout year and really started putting pressure on

                  More recently Codie Taylor has hit a real purple patch of form and Samisoni's form has dropped away (though a highly promising display last week).

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                  • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                    @sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                    Huge congratulations to Codie Taylor on reaching 100 Tests. He's been around since 2015. He watched and learned from the great Dane Coles, worked damn hard and has now become perhaps the first name on the AB team sheet.

                    Can remember when he was regarded on here with Christie-like reverence.

                    Classic case of the Fern living up to it's motto

                    Feel free to actually include some context.

                    In 2022 Codie Taylor's form fell of a cliff. From memory there was some oil in here that he had some off the field issues he was working through

                    In 2022 Samisoni had a breakout year and really started putting pressure on

                    More recently Codie Taylor has hit a real purple patch of form and Samisoni's form has dropped away (though a highly promising display last week).

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                    @KiwiMurph who was coaching in 2022 though...😬

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                    • BonesB Bones

                      @KiwiMurph who was coaching in 2022 though...😬

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                      @Bones said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                      @KiwiMurph who was coaching in 2022 though...😬

                      Plumtree only lasted 3 tests as forwards coach before Jase Ryan came in

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                        I understand Lord's selection on the bench as Razor and Ryan probably want to target the Argies LO which was a weakness during the Cordoba game. If Holland is substituted, then Lord could fill his role perfectly as far as the lineout is concerned. But Lord can't be compared to PT in terms of physicality, ball carrying and maybe of power in the scrums.

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                        • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                          @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                          @sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                          Huge congratulations to Codie Taylor on reaching 100 Tests. He's been around since 2015. He watched and learned from the great Dane Coles, worked damn hard and has now become perhaps the first name on the AB team sheet.

                          Can remember when he was regarded on here with Christie-like reverence.

                          Classic case of the Fern living up to it's motto

                          Feel free to actually include some context.

                          In 2022 Codie Taylor's form fell of a cliff. From memory there was some oil in here that he had some off the field issues he was working through

                          In 2022 Samisoni had a breakout year and really started putting pressure on

                          More recently Codie Taylor has hit a real purple patch of form and Samisoni's form has dropped away (though a highly promising display last week).

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                          @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                          @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                          @sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                          Huge congratulations to Codie Taylor on reaching 100 Tests. He's been around since 2015. He watched and learned from the great Dane Coles, worked damn hard and has now become perhaps the first name on the AB team sheet.

                          Can remember when he was regarded on here with Christie-like reverence.

                          Classic case of the Fern living up to it's motto

                          Feel free to actually include some context.

                          In 2022 Codie Taylor's form fell of a cliff. From memory there was some oil in here that he had some off the field issues he was working through

                          In 2022 Samisoni had a breakout year and really started putting pressure on

                          More recently Codie Taylor has hit a real purple patch of form and Samisoni's form has dropped away (though a highly promising display last week).

                          I recall that and IIRC the coaches persisted with Cody in an attempt to play him into form. With the benefit of hindsight I'm pleased they did because his form over the last few seasons has been phenomenal.

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                          • antipodeanA antipodean

                            @KiwiMurph said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                            @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                            @sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                            Huge congratulations to Codie Taylor on reaching 100 Tests. He's been around since 2015. He watched and learned from the great Dane Coles, worked damn hard and has now become perhaps the first name on the AB team sheet.

                            Can remember when he was regarded on here with Christie-like reverence.

                            Classic case of the Fern living up to it's motto

                            Feel free to actually include some context.

                            In 2022 Codie Taylor's form fell of a cliff. From memory there was some oil in here that he had some off the field issues he was working through

                            In 2022 Samisoni had a breakout year and really started putting pressure on

                            More recently Codie Taylor has hit a real purple patch of form and Samisoni's form has dropped away (though a highly promising display last week).

                            I recall that and IIRC the coaches persisted with Cody in an attempt to play him into form. With the benefit of hindsight I'm pleased they did because his form over the last few seasons has been phenomenal.

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                            @antipodean but that assumes he couldn't have been played into form for Canterbury without stinking up the bed for the All Blacks. Which might be the case, but obviously we'll never know.

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                            • C cgrant

                              I understand Lord's selection on the bench as Razor and Ryan probably want to target the Argies LO which was a weakness during the Cordoba game. If Holland is substituted, then Lord could fill his role perfectly as far as the lineout is concerned. But Lord can't be compared to PT in terms of physicality, ball carrying and maybe of power in the scrums.

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                              @cgrant said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                              I understand Lord's selection on the bench as Razor and Ryan probably want to target the Argies LO which was a weakness during the Cordoba game. If Holland is substituted, then Lord could fill his role perfectly as far as the lineout is concerned. But Lord can't be compared to PT in terms of physicality, ball carrying and maybe of power in the scrums.

                              I understand Lord's selection. He's below Holland, Scott Barrett, Patrick Tuipolutu, Tupou Vaii (who is preferred as a 6 now anyway) and perhaps Sam Darry on the locking depth chart, but he's ahead of anyone else and Lock is a position where injuries are frequent.

                              He's an excellent lineout practitioner. Having him Test-ready and not tempted to disappear overseas is a big bonus.

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                                Lord at his best is probably the third-best lock New Zealand has right now (including Vaa'i in there). Unfortunately he hasn't been at his best for a number of years due to injury. With an extended run, he can hopefully regain some of that form and get him back into tip-top shape. A Holland/Lord combo with Vaa'i at 6 and Darry covering from the pine could be best in class come 2031.

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                                • sparkyS sparky

                                  @cgrant said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                                  I understand Lord's selection on the bench as Razor and Ryan probably want to target the Argies LO which was a weakness during the Cordoba game. If Holland is substituted, then Lord could fill his role perfectly as far as the lineout is concerned. But Lord can't be compared to PT in terms of physicality, ball carrying and maybe of power in the scrums.

                                  I understand Lord's selection. He's below Holland, Scott Barrett, Patrick Tuipolutu, Tupou Vaii (who is preferred as a 6 now anyway) and perhaps Sam Darry on the locking depth chart, but he's ahead of anyone else and Lock is a position where injuries are frequent.

                                  He's an excellent lineout practitioner. Having him Test-ready and not tempted to disappear overseas is a big bonus.

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                                  @sparky said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                                  @cgrant said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                                  I understand Lord's selection on the bench as Razor and Ryan probably want to target the Argies LO which was a weakness during the Cordoba game. If Holland is substituted, then Lord could fill his role perfectly as far as the lineout is concerned. But Lord can't be compared to PT in terms of physicality, ball carrying and maybe of power in the scrums.

                                  I understand Lord's selection. He's below Holland, Scott Barrett, Patrick Tuipolutu, Tupou Vaii (who is preferred as a 6 now anyway) and perhaps Sam Darry on the locking depth chart, but he's ahead of anyone else and Lock is a position where injuries are frequent.

                                  He's an excellent lineout practitioner. Having him Test-ready and not tempted to disappear overseas is a big bonus.

                                  Yeah that’s how I see it , just a case of next man up .And they might give holland a spell , he’s played a lot of minutes .

                                  And getting experience into him won’t hurt long term .

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                                  • C cgrant

                                    I understand Lord's selection on the bench as Razor and Ryan probably want to target the Argies LO which was a weakness during the Cordoba game. If Holland is substituted, then Lord could fill his role perfectly as far as the lineout is concerned. But Lord can't be compared to PT in terms of physicality, ball carrying and maybe of power in the scrums.

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                                    @cgrant said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                                    I understand Lord's selection on the bench as Razor and Ryan probably want to target the Argies LO which was a weakness during the Cordoba game. If Holland is substituted, then Lord could fill his role perfectly as far as the lineout is concerned. But Lord can't be compared to PT in terms of physicality, ball carrying and maybe of power in the scrums.

                                    He’s not a power lock. Would go well with Patty T, and to an extent Scooter.

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                                      I can’t say I’ve noticed how Parker defends. Assumed solid, and neither a thumper nor a scragger. @Bovidae?

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                                        @cgrant said in All Blacks v Argentina II:

                                        I understand Lord's selection on the bench as Razor and Ryan probably want to target the Argies LO which was a weakness during the Cordoba game. If Holland is substituted, then Lord could fill his role perfectly as far as the lineout is concerned. But Lord can't be compared to PT in terms of physicality, ball carrying and maybe of power in the scrums.

                                        He’s not a power lock. Would go well with Patty T, and to an extent Scooter.

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                                        @pakman
                                        Power locks are not legions in NZ : IWL and PT are the only ones that come to my mind. Beehre is a grafter but not a powerful ball carrier. Gallagher has the physique but does not use it as he should do. Vakasiuola is a good prospect.

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                                          @pakman
                                          Power locks are not legions in NZ : IWL and PT are the only ones that come to my mind. Beehre is a grafter but not a powerful ball carrier. Gallagher has the physique but does not use it as he should do. Vakasiuola is a good prospect.

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                                          @cgrant my eyes have been impressed with Beehre's carrying this season.

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