Weber turns 30 in two months. He'll be almost 33 at the next RWC. What a wasted opportunity this year was to introduce one of the talented young 9's in the AB system. Instead we have the same trio of halfbacks that failed in our last RWC cycle.
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I agree but short of flying non squad member Fakatava, Christie, NE Other halfback in there’s not much to be done about it. So in this case Foster has done the best he can. But you’re right, this can not continue and we have just wasted a year learning absolutely nothing at all about our halfback stocks.Carter's Choice wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 3:32 amWeber turns 30 in two months. He'll be almost 33 at the next RWC. What a wasted opportunity this year was to introduce one of the talented young 9's in the AB system. Instead we have the same trio of halfbacks that failed in our last RWC cycle.
I thought he got concussed, no? If he did then he wasn’t available. Dmac has to be a project player otherwise apart from his experience I have no idea why he’s in the squad.
Fakatava's clearly the next cab off the rank, for mine. Pity he's been stuck behind Aaron Smith at the Highlanders.Trapper wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 3:51 amI agree but short of flying non squad member Fakatava, Christie, NE Other halfback in there’s not much to be done about it. So in this case Foster has done the best he can. But you’re right, this can not continue and we have just wasted a year learning absolutely nothing at all about our halfback stocks.Carter's Choice wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 3:32 amWeber turns 30 in two months. He'll be almost 33 at the next RWC. What a wasted opportunity this year was to introduce one of the talented young 9's in the AB system. Instead we have the same trio of halfbacks that failed in our last RWC cycle.
I suspect that Foster, like Hansen near the end, is a magpie coach. He is attracted to flashy things.
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This is of course 100% correct.Carter's Choice wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 2:02 amThe best way to introduce new players is to insert them into a largely stable XXIII. It's not about whether the opponent is strong or weak, it's about the support and structures around them. Foster made too many changes last week and set his team up for failure.
Unfortunately I have little confidence there is sufficient nous among the current selection group to see things this way.
DMac was supposed to have been an integral part of the ABs attack at the last world cup so I can see why Fozzie doesn't want to discard him too soon. I agree though, he hasn't come back to the same level . I would love to see him start at 15 against a strong team (in a shit or get off the pot arrangement) but we have lost that opportunity now.
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Correct. The boy has discipline issues. FHHOOTS.
Unlike the smart and skillful Tupou Vaa'i, who hasn't been dealt any cards yet as he embarks on his long and illustrious test career.
Wow you are really having a go at your coaches. I think you have to give them some time to get the right style and patterns into the squad. At least set a reasonable time period. Sometime around mid to late October 2023 should be about right to make judgements.
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Scored a well taken try last week. Adv Vaa'i.Gumboot wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:09 amUnlike the smart and skillful Tupou Vaa'i, who hasn't been dealt any cards yet as he embarks on his long and illustrious test career.
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It's Ian Foster. He of the lowly garden variety 50% win record in Super Rugby. I think we know what he has to offer.PCPhil wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:22 am Wow you are really having a go at your coaches. I think you have to give them some time to get the right style and patterns into the squad. At least set a reasonable time period. Sometime around mid to late October 2023 should be about right to make judgements.
Not much.
Agree completely. If a team is playing well, there should be no changes apart from injury or suspension. If a player has a shocker, he gets one chance to redeem himself, then the next best player gets his chance. The replaced player stays on the bench until he gets another chance thru injury. Dumb fucks like Scooter and Reiko (1st game) get dropped from the23 altogether until they get their shit together. Those two cost the ABs two tests. Unforgiveable.Kiwias wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 2:08 amAbsolutely this. I want Foster to pick his best 23 basically for every match, with changes to the starting XV restricted to injury and using the bench to introduce new players.Carter's Choice wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 2:02 amThe best way to introduce new players is to insert them into a largely stable XXIII. It's not about whether the opponent is strong or weak, it's about the support and structures around them. Foster made too many changes last week and set his team up for failure.
I've had a few coaches who were ruthless like that, and the team was better for it.
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Case in point, the Nonu/Smith midfied is the best we've had in the modern era. How often was it chopped and changed once it was established as our best? Very little if ever. They started just about every match at 12 and 13 and their performance improved as they grew in experience and confidence together.obelixtim wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 9:37 am Agree completely. If a team is playing well, there should be no changes apart from injury or suspension. If a player has a shocker, he gets one chance to redeem himself, then the next best player gets his chance. The replaced player stays on the bench until he gets another chance thru injury. Dumb fucks like Scooter and Reiko (1st game) get dropped from the23 altogether until they get their shit together. Those two cost the ABs two tests. Unforgiveable.
I've had a few coaches who were ruthless like that, and the team was better for it.
How many times was Dan Carter chopped and changed out of the 10 jersey? Again, very rarely aside from injury.
Foster needs to decide on his best XXIII and pick them every test, with only a small amount of rotation.
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Indeed.Carter's Choice wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 9:58 amIt would have been so much better with the Springboks. Oh well, hopefully next year
And also for South Africa, next year's Lions tour. Fingers crossed.
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Can't complain about that team. Full strenght aside from Lomax. Still the usual thoughts re midfield the wrong way around and Jordie's not a winger, but those aren't changing any time soon.
Think it's good that TJ and Barrett are getting a kick up the backside as a reminder that the jersey needs to be earned. Agree that with so many promising young halfbacks, playing the nearly 30 year old Weber is a waste. It's the same reason Andy Ellis couldn't get a cap in the 2012-15 cycle.
I do see the value of DMac off the bench where he can add spark. In theory DMac and Ioane vs a tired defence should be a winner. But still don't think he's looked quite right after the ACL, so hopefully he can rediscover top form soon.
Think it's good that TJ and Barrett are getting a kick up the backside as a reminder that the jersey needs to be earned. Agree that with so many promising young halfbacks, playing the nearly 30 year old Weber is a waste. It's the same reason Andy Ellis couldn't get a cap in the 2012-15 cycle.
I do see the value of DMac off the bench where he can add spark. In theory DMac and Ioane vs a tired defence should be a winner. But still don't think he's looked quite right after the ACL, so hopefully he can rediscover top form soon.
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On the topic of halfbacks, did anyone realise Finlay Christie was Scottish born? Just came across that.
How long before he gets a tap on the shoulder to join Blade Thompson, Sean Maitland, and the proud ranks of kilted Kiwis?
How long before he gets a tap on the shoulder to join Blade Thompson, Sean Maitland, and the proud ranks of kilted Kiwis?
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I think his brother already plays for the national team. I think he first want to develop himself as a rugby player before goIng over there.
i love DMAC. Well the old DMAC. i fear for him now.......mrbrownstone wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 11:25 am Can't complain about that team. Full strenght aside from Lomax. Still the usual thoughts re midfield the wrong way around and Jordie's not a winger, but those aren't changing any time soon.
Think it's good that TJ and Barrett are getting a kick up the backside as a reminder that the jersey needs to be earned. Agree that with so many promising young halfbacks, playing the nearly 30 year old Weber is a waste. It's the same reason Andy Ellis couldn't get a cap in the 2012-15 cycle.
I do see the value of DMac off the bench where he can add spark. In theory DMac and Ioane vs a tired defence should be a winner. But still don't think he's looked quite right after the ACL, so hopefully he can rediscover top form soon.
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I'm looking for two key things today, patience and composure. I don't want to see the AB's trying to score a try off every possession, I don't want to see selfish play or headless chicken rugby. I want to see the team play to its processes and stick to its structures. I will be focusing on our backrow and midfield, as these are two key structural elements of our team that need to be settled asap. I also want Richie Mo'unga to play well.
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I'll say it again because it annoys me that it's not happening.Carter's Choice wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 12:02 am I will be focusing on our backrow and midfield, as these are two key structural elements of our team that need to be settled asap.
I'm a big Frizell fan, I think he deserves to be the incumbent-ish.. but Akira showed enough in his short run to be given another shot against the Argies, I would have given Cane a rest, played Savea at 7, started Sotutu and Akira, with Frizell or Papali'i on the bench.
The worrying sign for me is the coaches don't seem to have the ability to change things up like the team didn't on the weekend, this selection just stinks of being decided a few weeks ago and not revisited even after the weekend.
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