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Bledisloe I (All Blacks team room bugged)

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  • broughieB Offline
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    #30

    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Bones" data-cid="605611" data-time="1471252112">
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    <p>Yeah could well be. Cruden seems to step up against Aus, Barrett against SA.</p>
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    <p> </p>
    <p>How can you make that statement when I can't remember Barrett starting against Australia and even if he has not enough to establish a track record or being good or bad.</p>

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    • rotatedR Offline
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      #31

      <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="broughie" data-cid="605644" data-time="1471270564">
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      <p>How can you make that statement when I can't remember Barrett starting against Australia and even if he has not enough to establish a track record or being good or bad.</p>
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      <p>
      He was first five in the Brisbane Bledisloe a few years back where Fekitoa scored in the last minute.</p>
      <p> </p>
      <p>I kind of get where Bones is going though - Barrett's best rugby has come against the Boks and his style seems to give them more issues, with the caveat it has mainly come both off the bench and at fullback.</p>
      <p> </p>
      <p>Still think we should go with Cruden at 10, Barrett at 15 and Smith at 14 at least for the first couple of tests.</p>

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      • BonesB Offline
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        Bones
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        #32

        <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="broughie" data-cid="605644" data-time="1471270564">
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        <p>How can you make that statement when I can't remember Barrett starting against Australia and even if he has not enough to establish a track record or being good or bad.</p>
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        </blockquote>
        <p>I can make that statement by saying the word "seems" as a qualifier and having memories of Barrett causing all sorts of mayhem against SA teams, whilst not a huge amount against Aus. I never said Barrett is good or bad against them.</p>

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        • gollumG Offline
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          #33

          <p>I don't really buy they've played enough against different teams, though part of the reason could be the defensive patterns the 2 teams play, ie umbrella v rush v push & so on.</p>
          <p> </p>
          <p>Barrett has tended to cause chaos v the Boks mostly because he has come off the bench after the ABs have run them all over the park, I think its more about extreme pace v not great fitness than it is about him being particularly suiited.</p>

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          • Billy TellB Offline
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            #34

            Sacrilege to say but my interest in this game is middling with the Olympics on. Will probably be a replay I watch.<br><br>
            My interest for the next game will increase if NZ lose though...

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            • rotatedR Offline
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              #35

              <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Billy Tell" data-cid="605653" data-time="1471277777">
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              <p>Sacrilege to say but my interest in this game is middling with the Olympics on. Will probably be a replay I watch.<br><br>
              My interest for the next game will increase if NZ lose though...</p>
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              </blockquote>
              <p> </p>
              <p>The opportunity to put Australia on a 6 game losing streak over the next two weeks must be a tasty one for many of the players and coaching staff - especially after the way they were talked up heading into the final last year. South Africa would then play them in Brisbane to equal their professional era record of 7 on the trot from 2005.</p>
              <p> </p>
              <p>Also knocking Aussie off in Aussie becomes less voluntary than it has been in previous years after England did it three times on the trot. The trolls will be out in force if we drop this fixture. Huge game and first high stakes game since the RWC - can't wait.</p>

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              • kiwiinmelbK Offline
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                #36

                <p>It has to be said though , it is a fixture we have struggled with in recent times, </p>
                <p> </p>
                <p>Last 2 games is a loss and a draw , and even when we  win we haven't looked great for a while , </p>
                <p> </p>
                <p>Aussies tend to front for this one more than any other , </p>
                <p> </p>
                <p>Without looking up stats , I would say it is up there with  Ellis Park for difficulty but doesnt get the same build up </p>

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                • R Offline
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                  #37

                  My interest will definitely be higher if BB starts

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                  • antipodeanA Offline
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                    #38

                    <p>The Wallabies have been in camp for a month leading into this fixture. If they can't win this against an injury-ravaged team that contested the Super Rugby finals, they won't win anything.</p>

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                    • mariner4lifeM Offline
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                      #39

                      <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Billy Tell" data-cid="605653" data-time="1471277777">
                      <div>
                      <p>Sacrilege to say but my interest in this game is middling with the Olympics on. Will probably be a replay I watch.<br><br>
                      My interest for the next game will increase if NZ lose though...</p>
                      </div>
                      </blockquote>
                      <p>I'm with you mate. The only reason i remember it's on is this thread. Between the Olympics, and club semi this weekend, i would be surprised if i watched the whole game. </p>
                      <p> </p>
                      <p>Still, be nice to win</p>

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                      • rotatedR Offline
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                        rotated
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                        #40

                        <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="antipodean" data-cid="605685" data-time="1471300312">
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                        <p>The Wallabies have been in camp for a month leading into this fixture. If they can't win this against an injury-ravaged team that contested the Super Rugby finals, they won't win anything.</p>
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                        <p> </p>
                        <p>I honestly prefer the ABs lead up - Coles is one of only two starters in the AB side to play last weekend and he rested the semi final and Savea hardly has been overworked. They've had adequate time with the Blues, Highlanders, Crusaders and Chiefs players, I'd much rather the young guys from those last three franchises coming in brimming with confidence from a great season where they won a finals game - while hardly being overworked since the June international window opened.</p>
                        <p> </p>
                        <p>Given the huge rest gap after RWC I'm guessing guys like Whitelock, Read and Rettalick are in the best nick they have been since 2012.</p>
                        <p> </p>
                        <p>The centre combo is a huge worry and if the Aussies can't come up with a plan to attack it I have serious questions about the team they have in the box.</p>
                        <p> </p>
                        <p>Another huge wildcard for me is going to be discipline. We saw at least 4 incidents in the RWC final by Wallabies forwards that would have been yellow card offenses in any other test - they usually come out full of piss and vinegar for the first Bledisloe and Cheika will likely do little to dampen that - so making sure that aggression is channeled correctly will be important.</p>

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                        • kiwiinmelbK Offline
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                          #41

                          Apparently our winning record in this fixture over the last 15 years is 47% , that's it then , wallabies are favourites .

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                          • mariner4lifeM Offline
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                            #42

                            <p>Where the Aussies usually catch us out in these games is we play a bit lateral, we are a bit passive in the ruck, they tackle well, mess up our ball, the game stays close, then the grab a late try and turn another corner.</p>
                            <p> </p>
                            <p>The script generally goes we then go home, play direct and hard, are brutal at the ruck, and fucking blow them off the park in the first 30 minutes, and they go back around the corner to the drawing board.</p>

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                              #43

                              <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="mariner4life" data-cid="605690" data-time="1471302704">
                              <div>
                              <p>Where the Aussies usually catch us out in these games is we play a bit lateral, we are a bit passive in the ruck, they tackle well, mess up our ball, the game stays close, then the grab a late try and turn another corner.</p>
                              <p> </p>
                              <p>The script generally goes we then go home, play direct and hard, are brutal at the ruck, and fucking blow them off the park in the first 30 minutes, and they go back around the corner to the drawing board.</p>
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                              </blockquote>
                              <p> </p>
                              <p>Bottom line is our tight 5 front up and we win.</p>
                              <p> </p>
                              <p>For the Aussies to win, we need an off night and they need to play well.  It happens, but only 1 in 5 or so</p>

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                              • NTAN Offline
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                                NTA
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                                #44

                                <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="kiwiinmelb" data-cid="605689" data-time="1471302206">
                                <div>
                                <p>Apparently our winning record in this fixture over the last 15 years is 47% , that's it then , wallabies are favourites .</p>
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                                </blockquote>
                                <p> </p>
                                <p><img src="http://www.reactiongifs.com/r/2013/07/finger.gif" alt="finger.gif"></p>
                                <p> </p>
                                <p> </p>
                                <p>The actual stats at ANZ Stadium, are 7 wins, 7 losses, 1 draw. Hardly overwhelming, but its the only ground in the world where the ABs don't have a winning percentage... apparently.</p>
                                <p> </p>
                                <p>Though its pertinent to note that they don't have a losing percentage there, either... :)</p>
                                <p> </p>
                                <p> </p>
                                <p>I would expect our Foreign Legion to be heavily involved, and that might tip the balance for us. What that says about the quality of our current Super Rugby teams is there for all to see. Maybe something like this:</p>
                                <p> </p>
                                <p>1 Slipper</p>
                                <p>2 Moore</p>
                                <p>3 Kepu</p>
                                <p>4 Douglas</p>
                                <p>5 Simmons</p>
                                <p>6 Fardy</p>
                                <p>7 Hooper (c)</p>
                                <p>8 Pocock</p>
                                <p>9 Phipps/Genia</p>
                                <p>10 Foley/Quade</p>
                                <p>11 Mitchell</p>
                                <p>12 Giteau</p>
                                <p>13 Kuridrani</p>
                                <p>14 AAC</p>
                                <p>15 Folau</p>
                                <p> </p>
                                <p>16 TPN</p>
                                <p>17 Sio</p>
                                <p>18 Robertson</p>
                                <p>19 Mumm/Coleman</p>
                                <p>20 McMahon</p>
                                <p>21 Genia/Phipps</p>
                                <p>22 Toomua/Cooper</p>
                                <p>23 DHP</p>
                                <p> </p>
                                <p>But there are a few permutations in there that could make it anything.</p>

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                                • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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                                  #45

                                  Looks about right Nick. Although I can't see Quade starting. Perhaps a bench spot. Foley to start and then 2 of Toomua, Quade and Giteau will be in the 23.

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                                    #46

                                    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="mariner4life" data-cid="605687" data-time="1471301277">
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                                    <p>I'm with you mate. The only reason i remember it's on is this thread. Between the Olympics, and club semi this weekend, i would be surprised if i watched the whole game. </p>
                                    <p> </p>
                                    <p>Still, be nice to win</p>
                                    </div>
                                    </blockquote>
                                    <p> </p>
                                    <p>I'll be surprised if I'm awake at 10pm. It'll be the second day of a two-day bender in Auckland, including going to the Ellerslie races on Saturday. </p>

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                                      rotated
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                                      #47

                                      <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="NTA" data-cid="605693" data-time="1471303507">
                                      <div>
                                      <p>The actual stats at ANZ Stadium, are 7 wins, 7 losses, 1 draw. Hardly overwhelming, but its the only ground in the world where the ABs don't have a winning percentage... apparently.</p>
                                      </div>
                                      </blockquote>
                                      <p> </p>
                                      <p>No, they have a winning record there. They beat Wales and France there in the 2003 RWC.</p>
                                      <p> </p>
                                      <p>If you go a little further into the city though their record at the SFS is 2-4. Their record at the MCG is 1-2. Hong Kong, of which Australia had a hand is 1-1, and the old Kings' Park in Durban was 3-3.</p>
                                      <p> </p>
                                      <p>But of serious venues where they are likely to play again in the near future Ellis Park is the only one with a record of 7-9 overall - although positive since the advent of neutral refereeing.</p>

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                                        Nepia
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                                        #48

                                        <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="mariner4life" data-cid="605687" data-time="1471301277">
                                        <div>
                                        <p>I'm with you mate. The only reason i remember it's on is this thread. Between the Olympics, and club semi this weekend, i would be surprised if i watched the whole game. </p>
                                        <p> </p>
                                        <p>Still, be nice to win</p>
                                        </div>
                                        </blockquote>
                                        <p>I'm the complete opposite, don't give two farts about the Olympics and only had the Warriors and the other bogans to watch this weekend so I'm hanging out for this match.</p>

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                                        • NTAN Offline
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                                          NTA
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                                          #49

                                          <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="rotated" data-cid="605703" data-time="1471305956">
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                                          <p>No, they have a winning record there. They beat Wales and France there in the 2003 RWC.</p>
                                          </div>
                                          </blockquote>
                                          <p> </p>
                                          <p>Against the Wallabies, obviously... Unless Wales and France get a shot at the Bledisloe or TRC now? :)</p>

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