AB 2020 selection discussion
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Whitelock should captain than Retalick to take over when he's back. Cane isn't in the same league a McCaw and gets injured a lot.
But Fozzie will not take the captaincy off a chiefs player.
But Fozzie will not take the captaincy off a chiefs player.
Props: Ofa Tu'ungafasi, Joe Moody, Nepo Laulala, Karl Tuinukuafe
Hookers: Dane Coles, Cody Taylor, Asafo Aumua
Locks: Sam Whitelock, Patrick Tuipolotu, Gerard Cowley-Tuioti
Loosies: Shannon Frizell, Lachlan Boshier, Dalton Papalii, Hoskins Sotutu, EDIT: Ardie Savea
Halfbacks: Snecky, Flapanara, Finlay Christie
10s: Richie Mo'unga, Beauden Barrett, Josh Ioane
Midfield: ALB, Braydon Ennor, TJ Faiane, Peter Umaga-Jensen
Wings: Sevu Reece, George Bridge, Caleb Clarke
Fullback: Will Jordan
I've done that in a hurry, but that's my squad.
Hookers: Dane Coles, Cody Taylor, Asafo Aumua
Locks: Sam Whitelock, Patrick Tuipolotu, Gerard Cowley-Tuioti
Loosies: Shannon Frizell, Lachlan Boshier, Dalton Papalii, Hoskins Sotutu, EDIT: Ardie Savea
Halfbacks: Snecky, Flapanara, Finlay Christie
10s: Richie Mo'unga, Beauden Barrett, Josh Ioane
Midfield: ALB, Braydon Ennor, TJ Faiane, Peter Umaga-Jensen
Wings: Sevu Reece, George Bridge, Caleb Clarke
Fullback: Will Jordan
I've done that in a hurry, but that's my squad.
Wo wo wo my friend slow down!! One part at a time. And we need to consider preferred starters.FujiKiwi wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 8:24 am Props: Ofa Tu'ungafasi, Joe Moody, Nepo Laulala, Karl Tuinukuafe
Hookers: Dane Coles, Cody Taylor, Asafo Aumua
Locks: Sam Whitelock, Patrick Tuipolotu, Gerard Cowley-Tuioti
Loosies: Shannon Frizell, Lachlan Boshier, Dalton Papalii, Hoskins Sotutu
Halfbacks: Snecky, Flapanara, Finlay Christie
10s: Richie Mo'unga, Beauden Barrett, Josh Ioane
Midfield: ALB, Braydon Ennor, TJ Faiane, Peter Umaga-Jensen
Wings: Sevu Reece, George Bridge, Caleb Clarke
Fullback: Will Jordan
I've done that in a hurry, but that's my squad.
But I note no Cane at all. Boom
Who do you think for captain and vc?
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Ymx wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 8:29 amWo wo wo my friend slow down!! And we need to consider preferred starters.FujiKiwi wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 8:24 am Props: Ofa Tu'ungafasi, Joe Moody, Nepo Laulala, Karl Tuinukuafe
Hookers: Dane Coles, Cody Taylor, Asafo Aumua
Locks: Sam Whitelock, Patrick Tuipolotu, Gerard Cowley-Tuioti
Loosies: Shannon Frizell, Lachlan Boshier, Dalton Papalii, Hoskins Sotutu
Halfbacks: Snecky, Flapanara, Finlay Christie
10s: Richie Mo'unga, Beauden Barrett, Josh Ioane
Midfield: ALB, Braydon Ennor, TJ Faiane, Peter Umaga-Jensen
Wings: Sevu Reece, George Bridge, Caleb Clarke
Fullback: Will Jordan
I've done that in a hurry, but that's my squad.
But I note no Cane at all. Boom
Who do you think for captain and vc?
Right. The definitive XXIII coming after I've had dinner.
Spoiler: Whitelock captain. Coles and Taylor co-vice captains. What could possibly go wrong?
I got ahead of myself, for which I apologize.
Over dinner, I've also decided my initial squad was too conservative.
Will rethink.
But the loosies is a hot one.
So many exciting prospects, plus a few now performing to their potential too.
Exciting
Sotutu
Kirifi
Boshier
Now performing to their potential
Akira Ioane
Frizell
And so many other solid stalwarts.
Obviously Cane has not been at his best since injury. Broken neck let’s not forget. Kind of hope he retires before he ends up in bad way.
So many exciting prospects, plus a few now performing to their potential too.
Exciting
Sotutu
Kirifi
Boshier
Now performing to their potential
Akira Ioane
Frizell
And so many other solid stalwarts.
Obviously Cane has not been at his best since injury. Broken neck let’s not forget. Kind of hope he retires before he ends up in bad way.
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Not a bad initial squad for a poster to put up that we can all tear shreds off.. start the discussion with.
Would have parkinson at lock over tuioti.
As a side note, assuming we get any international rugby this, what law interpretations will it be under?
Would have parkinson at lock over tuioti.
As a side note, assuming we get any international rugby this, what law interpretations will it be under?
Yeah, realistically, Sam Cane is going to be there. And others out of form: Goodhue, Beauden Barrett, DMac, etc.
Barring injuries, I wouldn't have Damian McKenzie in the All Black squad at all. Rieko Ioane either.
I imagine Goodhue will come right.
Barring injuries, I wouldn't have Damian McKenzie in the All Black squad at all. Rieko Ioane either.
I imagine Goodhue will come right.
Hopefully not 2m social distancing ones.Monkey Magic wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 9:31 am Not a bad initial squad for a poster to put up that we can all tear shreds off.. start the discussion with.
Would have parkinson at lock over tuioti.
As a side note, assuming we get any international rugby this, what law interpretations will it be under?
I have been noting the same about Goodhue. He’s frequently being taking down without offloading and killing off offensive attacks. Lost a bit of mojo.
I couldn’t, hence why I said Jordan at 14.
But ok, BB hasn’t played well at FB to date, but good at 10, but not good enough (in kicking duties), and R Mo is on fire.
Though had I suggested such despite my BB man crush -
If BB was on the bench which he’s obviously amazing at, it would have the dual benefit of keeping Jordy out of the team ...
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Goodhue is a long term player, you need to keep him there.
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That's a very small squad. In 2019 Hansen initially picked a 39 player squad for the RC. I'm going to choose a 34 man squad, 18 forwards and 16 backs. This is the squad I think Foster and Fox will select if he picks a squad of that size;FujiKiwi wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 8:24 am Props: Ofa Tu'ungafasi, Joe Moody, Nepo Laulala, Karl Tuinukuafe
Hookers: Dane Coles, Cody Taylor, Asafo Aumua
Locks: Sam Whitelock, Patrick Tuipolotu, Gerard Cowley-Tuioti
Loosies: Shannon Frizell, Lachlan Boshier, Dalton Papalii, Hoskins Sotutu, EDIT: Ardie Savea
Halfbacks: Snecky, Flapanara, Finlay Christie
10s: Richie Mo'unga, Beauden Barrett, Josh Ioane
Midfield: ALB, Braydon Ennor, TJ Faiane, Peter Umaga-Jensen
Wings: Sevu Reece, George Bridge, Caleb Clarke
Fullback: Will Jordan
I've done that in a hurry, but that's my squad.
Props: Moody, Tu'ungafasi, Laulala, Tu'inukuafe, Lomax
Hookers: Taylor, Coles, Aumua
Locks: Whitelock, Tuipulotu, Parkinson, Strange
Loose forwards: Cane (C), Savea, Frizell, Sotutu, Boshier, Papali'i
Halfbacks: Smith, Perenara, Weber
First-fives: Mo'unga, B. Barrett
Midfielders: Goodhue, Lienart-Brown, Ennor, Laumape, Ioane
Wingers: Reece, Bridge, Clarke
Fullbacks: J. Barrett, McKenzie, Jordan
Yeah that looks right, in regards to the squad that will be selected.
I’d like to see a few more new faces. I think the ABs would be well served to set aside Rieko Ioane now. For me, he’d be on the fringes of the team.
I’d like to see Jordie Barrett left out completely and DMac only called in for an injury to Beauden Barrett.
We may have far fewer tests over the next few years, in which case, we need to accelerate development a bit.
I’d like to see a few more new faces. I think the ABs would be well served to set aside Rieko Ioane now. For me, he’d be on the fringes of the team.
I’d like to see Jordie Barrett left out completely and DMac only called in for an injury to Beauden Barrett.
We may have far fewer tests over the next few years, in which case, we need to accelerate development a bit.
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Reflecting on my squad, I'd like to see Marino Mika'ele-Tu'u in the squad. He's big, dynamic and an excellent ball runner. He was great today against a powerful Blues pack. Our backrow will all be about balance, if Cane and Savea are locked in at 7/8 then we need a very big body at 6. Frizell obviously fits that role description.FujiKiwi wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 12:27 pm Yeah that looks right, in regards to the squad that will be selected.
I’d like to see a few more new faces. I think the ABs would be well served to set aside Rieko Ioane now. For me, he’d be on the fringes of the team.
I’d like to see Jordie Barrett left out completely and DMac only called in for an injury to Beauden Barrett.
We may have far fewer tests over the next few years, in which case, we need to accelerate development a bit.
Injuries aside, do you see a place for Lachlan Boshier in a match day 23?Carter's Choice wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 12:32 pm
Reflecting on my squad, I'd like to see Marino Mika'ele-Tu'u in the squad. He's big, dynamic and an excellent ball runner. He was great today against a powerful Blues pack. Our backrow will all be about balance, if Cane and Savea are locked in at 7/8 then we need a very big body at 6. Frizell obviously fits that role description.
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Looking at both the squads posted - the days of carrying a 6/lock in the squad seem done for now. Without Big Barrett there's no one that really fits the bill
I’m pretty sure the plan is for the ABs to give him one test cap against Tahiti later this year, and then never play him again.
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Covid is going to have such an impact that we may only get one or two "normal" years' worth of tests in before the next RWC. If we're lucky. This means Fozzie should (But likely won't) put the pedal down in introducing new players.
As my bolter, wild card, out-of-left-field pick, I would like to nominate this guy for a place in the ABs squad this year:
Jacob Pierce:
As my bolter, wild card, out-of-left-field pick, I would like to nominate this guy for a place in the ABs squad this year:
Jacob Pierce:
I realize this could go all Dom Bird and badly backfire (Dominic Bird, remember, was selected for the ABs for his twin skills of being tall and Cantabrian. He was ruthlessly exposed by the Japanese pack and quickly faded into obscurity). But I get the feeling this kid Pierce has something a bit special about him.Position: Lock
Born: 10/09/97
Height: 201
Weight: 106
Province: North Harbour
Provincial Caps: 17
Provincial Debut: 2018 v Canterbury
Blues Debut: 2018 v Reds
Blues Caps: 7
Yep, another long-term prospect at lock is Tupou Vaa'i. I think Quinten Strange will make the ABs before either of them, though.
My initial squad is the same as AC's, although I'd be surprised if Laumape is fit in time to be considered. And assuming Scott Barrett, Havili, Jacobson, Grace and Robinson are also out injured.
I actually think this tournament is creating a wealth of talent for NZ. I don’t want to change it now.
Scrum half depth is even huge.
Looking forward to the North v South match. Although I’m divided.
Born in Hawkes Bay, no interest in rugby then, but born there. Went to Canterbury Uni, started playing in a social uni team and found my love for the game, all whilst supporting the Saders as supe started up.
I guess I’m South.
Scrum half depth is even huge.
Looking forward to the North v South match. Although I’m divided.
Born in Hawkes Bay, no interest in rugby then, but born there. Went to Canterbury Uni, started playing in a social uni team and found my love for the game, all whilst supporting the Saders as supe started up.
I guess I’m South.
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Depends. My biggest issue with him is that at test level he'd be a relatively small 6. So if Ian Foster goes with Ardie Savea at 8 and Cane at 7, we'd end up with a tiny backrow if Boshier was on the bindside. The English and Springboks would be licking their lips.FujiKiwi wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 12:48 pmInjuries aside, do you see a place for Lachlan Boshier in a match day 23?Carter's Choice wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 12:32 pm
Reflecting on my squad, I'd like to see Marino Mika'ele-Tu'u in the squad. He's big, dynamic and an excellent ball runner. He was great today against a powerful Blues pack. Our backrow will all be about balance, if Cane and Savea are locked in at 7/8 then we need a very big body at 6. Frizell obviously fits that role description.
I think Boshier's best chance to play for the AB's is to be Sam Cane's understudy at 7. Especially if Savea moves fulltime to 8. Even then, he would only come into reckoning for selection as a replacement starting no.7 for Cane. I can't see the value of Boshier as the bench loosie because he does not provide enough impact with ball in hand.
If Foster goes for a taller 8, who is also a lineout option, such as Hoskins Sotutu, then Boshier is a chance to play at 6.
Yeah. Excellent points. Good nuances.
EDIT: I don't like the idea of that "tiny" back row, when we have an abundance of big, athletic guys coming through. I'd like to see the ABs go in the opposite direction and choose huge guys who also have an array of skills. Let's have our cake and eat it, too.
EDIT: I don't like the idea of that "tiny" back row, when we have an abundance of big, athletic guys coming through. I'd like to see the ABs go in the opposite direction and choose huge guys who also have an array of skills. Let's have our cake and eat it, too.
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That makes sense, make people think twice about running it up around the fringes and have large lads running hard at opposing defenses.FujiKiwi wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 8:19 am Yeah. Excellent points. Good nuances.
EDIT: I don't like the idea of that "tiny" back row, when we have an abundance of big, athletic guys coming through. I'd like to see the ABs go in the opposite direction and choose huge guys who also have an array of skills. Let's have our cake and eat it, too.
Frizzell, cane, Sotutu starting with ardie on the bench.