If only he had morphed into Thorne. The Boks of that era basically gave up any thought of blindside offense if Thorne was playing. Instead, Akira seems far more reminiscent of Andrew Blowers...Grandpa wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 10:10 amI was a big fan of Akira... I thought he had come of age and was going to be the difference maker... the enforcer we have lacked since Kaino left the scene... but when the big test came.. twice against SA... he turned into Reuben Thorne. So I'm out...Gumboot wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 7:55 am 1. J Moody
2. S Taukeiáho
3. A Taávao
4. B Retallick
5. S Whitelock (c)
6. A Ioane
7. A Savea
8. L Jacobson
9. B Weber
10. R Moánga
11. R Ioane
12. Q Tupaea
13. A Lienert-Brown
14. W Jordan
15. J Barrett
16. D Coles, 17. E de Groot, 18. N Laulala, 19. T Vaaí, 20. E Blackadder, 21. F Christie, 22. B Barrett, 23. D McKenzie
Wales v New Zealand - Saturday 30th October 2021 | KO – 17:15
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9-10 is bizarre. The rest seems ok, although the makeup of the loose trio appears to be drawn out of a hat each week. And the bench, apart from the two props, looks capable of adding real impact (although if all the Welsh doomsayers are correct, that won't be necessary).Grandpa wrote: Thu Oct 28, 2021 4:17 pm The matchday 23 is:
1. Joe Moody (54)
2. Codie Taylor (64)
3. Nepo Laulala (37)
4. Brodie Retallick (89)
5. Samuel Whitelock (128) – captain
6. Ethan Blackadder (7)
7. Dalton Papalii (10)
8. Ardie Savea (56)
9. TJ Perenara (76)
10. Beauden Barrett (99)
11. Rieko Ioane (44)
12. David Havili (11)
13. Anton Lienert-Brown (54)
14. Will Jordan (10)
15. Jordie Barrett (32)
16. Samisoni Taukei’aho (7)
17. Karl Tu’inukuafe (23)
18. Tyrel Lomax (11)
19. Tupou Vaa’i (8)
20. Akira Ioane (10)
21. Brad Weber (14)
22. Richie Mo’unga (28)
23. Sevu Reece (14)
So if Foster et al are still groping around in the dark trying to find their best XV, while simultaneously looking to possibly tougher matches ahead, this team seems fine. But describing the selections of Perenara and B Barrett as form-based strains credibility.
Akira has the build and physical attributes to be a world-class 8 but has yet to convince he is a genuine hard grafter.Ymx wrote: Fri Oct 29, 2021 6:13 am Savea is too small to be an 8.
Sotutu I’m starting to think is a show boater. Receiving a number of passes on the wing ffs. And this is after the SA match where our back row went missing.
We need some hard workers.
For all the talk about how interchangeable the loose forward spots are, it's clear that some loosies are far better in their specialist position than they are when deputising in others. Kaino was a world class six, but I can't remember any of his games at no.8, and I'd rather forget his only test start at lock. Akira looks like a natural 8. Jacobson's a far better blindside than 8. Ardie and Cane are far better opensides than anyone else in the squad. Not sure it needs to be any more complicated than that...Kiwias wrote: Fri Oct 29, 2021 6:21 amAkira has the build and physical attributes to be a world-class 8 but has yet to convince he is a genuine hard grafter.Ymx wrote: Fri Oct 29, 2021 6:13 am Savea is too small to be an 8.
Sotutu I’m starting to think is a show boater. Receiving a number of passes on the wing ffs. And this is after the SA match where our back row went missing.
We need some hard workers.
Resting the big guns for the big gamesGrandpa wrote: Thu Oct 28, 2021 4:19 pm Akira dropped.... BB starting at 10... I damn well knew it!
At least Blackadder and Papalii are in... and Samisoni Taukei’aho
But Perenara at 9.... FFS!!!
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Plumtree pretty much said during the week that they think number 8 suit Ardie's skillset better... so unless injuries force their hand, he is the number 8 they want going forward... but I agree with your sentiments, Akira is better suited at 8 a looser role than the 6 position.Gumboot wrote: Fri Oct 29, 2021 6:53 amFor all the talk about how interchangeable the loose forward spots are, it's clear that some loosies are far better in their specialist position than they are when deputising in others. Kaino was a world class six, but I can't remember any of his games at no.8, and I'd rather forget his only test start at lock. Akira looks like a natural 8. Jacobson's a far better blindside than 8. Ardie and Cane are far better opensides than anyone else in the squad. Not sure it needs to be any more complicated than that...Kiwias wrote: Fri Oct 29, 2021 6:21 amAkira has the build and physical attributes to be a world-class 8 but has yet to convince he is a genuine hard grafter.Ymx wrote: Fri Oct 29, 2021 6:13 am Savea is too small to be an 8.
Sotutu I’m starting to think is a show boater. Receiving a number of passes on the wing ffs. And this is after the SA match where our back row went missing.
We need some hard workers.
I hope Blackadder has a blinder and makes the 6 position his own... his work rate makes everyone else's job so much easier.
Andrew Blowers... there's a blast from the past. I thought he was going to be a star... but never happened...Certain Navigator wrote: Fri Oct 29, 2021 5:28 amIf only he had morphed into Thorne. The Boks of that era basically gave up any thought of blindside offense if Thorne was playing. Instead, Akira seems far more reminiscent of Andrew Blowers...Grandpa wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 10:10 amI was a big fan of Akira... I thought he had come of age and was going to be the difference maker... the enforcer we have lacked since Kaino left the scene... but when the big test came.. twice against SA... he turned into Reuben Thorne. So I'm out...Gumboot wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 7:55 am 1. J Moody
2. S Taukeiáho
3. A Taávao
4. B Retallick
5. S Whitelock (c)
6. A Ioane
7. A Savea
8. L Jacobson
9. B Weber
10. R Moánga
11. R Ioane
12. Q Tupaea
13. A Lienert-Brown
14. W Jordan
15. J Barrett
16. D Coles, 17. E de Groot, 18. N Laulala, 19. T Vaaí, 20. E Blackadder, 21. F Christie, 22. B Barrett, 23. D McKenzie
You get the feeling Foster is going to mix and match right up until the next world cup...
I almost threw up reading thatGrandpa wrote: Fri Oct 29, 2021 7:25 amYou get the feeling Foster is going to mix and match right up until the next world cup...
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Think Ardie was the only forward who could keep his head high after the last boks game - he was a machine, at 7, so obviously we need to pick him at 8.
Hope Papalii kicks on after this year as he Lear s from being in that intensity.
Tight five need to step up after being early second best their last two games in the RC. Bearing in mind that despite the absentees, this is close to the 6n champs tight 5 going against them, the all blacks need to step up. Retallick might start looking like proper Retallick mode rather the poor imitation we've seen so far.
Hope Papalii kicks on after this year as he Lear s from being in that intensity.
Tight five need to step up after being early second best their last two games in the RC. Bearing in mind that despite the absentees, this is close to the 6n champs tight 5 going against them, the all blacks need to step up. Retallick might start looking like proper Retallick mode rather the poor imitation we've seen so far.
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The Home Nations continue their unrelenting pillage of South African rugby talent. This time its Durban born, Michaelhouse educated hooker Bradley Roberts.
WP Nel
Ollie Kebble
Nathan McBeth
Pierre Schoeman
Robbie Herring
Bradley Roberts
Thats two full frontrows out of 6 teams. All adult poaches. Don't you guys have enough fatties?
WP Nel
Ollie Kebble
Nathan McBeth
Pierre Schoeman
Robbie Herring
Bradley Roberts
Thats two full frontrows out of 6 teams. All adult poaches. Don't you guys have enough fatties?
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Blowers, Cribb, Isitola and Finau Maka. Loved watching those guys play. There was also a massive unit, Poly guy of that era who was just a bit unco and dropped the ball a lot. Forgot his name, played loose forward. When he caught the ball with a head of steam he'd absolutely wreck people. Might have played for North Harbour or Blues.Grandpa wrote: Fri Oct 29, 2021 7:23 amAndrew Blowers... there's a blast from the past. I thought he was going to be a star... but never happened...Certain Navigator wrote: Fri Oct 29, 2021 5:28 amIf only he had morphed into Thorne. The Boks of that era basically gave up any thought of blindside offense if Thorne was playing. Instead, Akira seems far more reminiscent of Andrew Blowers...Grandpa wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 10:10 am
I was a big fan of Akira... I thought he had come of age and was going to be the difference maker... the enforcer we have lacked since Kaino left the scene... but when the big test came.. twice against SA... he turned into Reuben Thorne. So I'm out...
Perhaps the pertinent question is why they don't want to stay in SA?FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:40 am The Home Nations continue their unrelenting pillage of South African rugby talent. This time its Durban born, Michaelhouse educated hooker Bradley Roberts.
WP Nel
Ollie Kebble
Nathan McBeth
Pierre Schoeman
Robbie Herring
Bradley Roberts
Thats two full frontrows out of 6 teams. All adult poaches. Don't you guys have enough fatties?
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
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I'm very happy for them to leave. They'll earn good salaries and set themselves up for life. But all of them bar Pierre Schoeman are pretty average players. I suspect its a mix of the money and knowing they'll never really make it in SA.Slick wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:51 amPerhaps the pertinent question is why they don't want to stay in SA?FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:40 am The Home Nations continue their unrelenting pillage of South African rugby talent. This time its Durban born, Michaelhouse educated hooker Bradley Roberts.
WP Nel
Ollie Kebble
Nathan McBeth
Pierre Schoeman
Robbie Herring
Bradley Roberts
Thats two full frontrows out of 6 teams. All adult poaches. Don't you guys have enough fatties?
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Not England. Don't think we've had anyone 'South African' since Brad Barritt (who had at least one English parent).FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:40 am The Home Nations continue their unrelenting pillage of South African rugby talent. This time its Durban born, Michaelhouse educated hooker Bradley Roberts.
WP Nel
Ollie Kebble
Nathan McBeth
Pierre Schoeman
Robbie Herring
Bradley Roberts
Thats two full frontrows out of 6 teams. All adult poaches. Don't you guys have enough fatties?
Sione Lauaki? Sadly he passed away in 2017.FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:44 amBlowers, Cribb, Isitola and Finau Maka. Loved watching those guys play. There was also a massive unit, Poly guy of that era who was just a bit unco and dropped the ball a lot. Forgot his name, played loose forward. When he caught the ball with a head of steam he'd absolutely wreck people. Might have played for North Harbour or Blues.Grandpa wrote: Fri Oct 29, 2021 7:23 amAndrew Blowers... there's a blast from the past. I thought he was going to be a star... but never happened...Certain Navigator wrote: Fri Oct 29, 2021 5:28 am
If only he had morphed into Thorne. The Boks of that era basically gave up any thought of blindside offense if Thorne was playing. Instead, Akira seems far more reminiscent of Andrew Blowers...

Has he played the same side twice in a row yet?
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Only Don Armand who is Zim born but educated in Pietermaritzburg and Cape Town University. And he only has one cap maybe. The English cricket team on the other hand are shameless.sockwithaticket wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 10:03 amNot England. Don't think we've had anyone 'South African' since Brad Barritt (who had at least one English parent).FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:40 am The Home Nations continue their unrelenting pillage of South African rugby talent. This time its Durban born, Michaelhouse educated hooker Bradley Roberts.
WP Nel
Ollie Kebble
Nathan McBeth
Pierre Schoeman
Robbie Herring
Bradley Roberts
Thats two full frontrows out of 6 teams. All adult poaches. Don't you guys have enough fatties?
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Oh yeah, completely forgot about Don. Turns out it was 2 caps and frankly, given the back row options we have, it's pretty surprising he even got that.FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 10:11 amOnly Don Armand who is Zim born but educated in Pietermaritzburg and Cape Town University. And he only has one cap maybe. The English cricket team on the other hand are shameless.sockwithaticket wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 10:03 amNot England. Don't think we've had anyone 'South African' since Brad Barritt (who had at least one English parent).FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:40 am The Home Nations continue their unrelenting pillage of South African rugby talent. This time its Durban born, Michaelhouse educated hooker Bradley Roberts.
WP Nel
Ollie Kebble
Nathan McBeth
Pierre Schoeman
Robbie Herring
Bradley Roberts
Thats two full frontrows out of 6 teams. All adult poaches. Don't you guys have enough fatties?
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Well why are you so bitter about it then? And WP, Kebble and Schoeman have become better players since coming here. Take out of that what you will.FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:56 amI'm very happy for them to leave. They'll earn good salaries and set themselves up for life. But all of them bar Pierre Schoeman are pretty average players. I suspect its a mix of the money and knowing they'll never really make it in SA.Slick wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:51 amPerhaps the pertinent question is why they don't want to stay in SA?FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:40 am The Home Nations continue their unrelenting pillage of South African rugby talent. This time its Durban born, Michaelhouse educated hooker Bradley Roberts.
WP Nel
Ollie Kebble
Nathan McBeth
Pierre Schoeman
Robbie Herring
Bradley Roberts
Thats two full frontrows out of 6 teams. All adult poaches. Don't you guys have enough fatties?
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
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I'm not bitter about it. If you have to poach to be competitive I guess you have to poach. I don't think its cool though if players play SA u20 and then emigrate though. Like Dylan Richardson. I would rather those places went to players who were committed to the Springbok pipeline of talent.Slick wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 10:25 amWell why are you so bitter about it then? And WP, Kebble and Schoeman have become better players since coming here. Take out of that what you will.FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:56 amI'm very happy for them to leave. They'll earn good salaries and set themselves up for life. But all of them bar Pierre Schoeman are pretty average players. I suspect its a mix of the money and knowing they'll never really make it in SA.Slick wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:51 am
Perhaps the pertinent question is why they don't want to stay in SA?
Scotland have 250 clubs and 38k players (even that is vastly inflated)FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 10:31 amI'm not bitter about it. If you have to poach to be competitive I guess you have to poach. I don't think its cool though if players play SA u20 and then emigrate though. Like Dylan Richardson. I would rather those places went to players who were committed to the Springbok pipeline of talent.Slick wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 10:25 amWell why are you so bitter about it then? And WP, Kebble and Schoeman have become better players since coming here. Take out of that what you will.FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:56 am
I'm very happy for them to leave. They'll earn good salaries and set themselves up for life. But all of them bar Pierre Schoeman are pretty average players. I suspect its a mix of the money and knowing they'll never really make it in SA.
SA have 1500 clubs and over 650k players
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We play within the rules to remain competitive. If you would rather we have less competition in rugby then by all means keep moaning
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Wales are going to kick the leather off the ball (without very good kickers) try to keep it infield, rush up with à leaky defence and just try to get turnovers.
The All blacks apparently leave a gap between the person taking the ball in and the guy recycling or securing it, and if Wales had great jacklers on the pitch it might work.
On the rare occasion Wales get nto the allblacks 22 they will maybe, just maybe get some points.
Wales by 10.
Fuck you reality!!!
The All blacks apparently leave a gap between the person taking the ball in and the guy recycling or securing it, and if Wales had great jacklers on the pitch it might work.
On the rare occasion Wales get nto the allblacks 22 they will maybe, just maybe get some points.
Wales by 10.
Fuck you reality!!!
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Fair enough, and I guess the 5 year qualification rule will make a difference. Its got to the point where our kids are approached at school when they are 17/18 though. France are especially mercenary in this regard.Slick wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 10:36 amScotland have 250 clubs and 38k players (even that is vastly inflated)FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 10:31 amI'm not bitter about it. If you have to poach to be competitive I guess you have to poach. I don't think its cool though if players play SA u20 and then emigrate though. Like Dylan Richardson. I would rather those places went to players who were committed to the Springbok pipeline of talent.Slick wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 10:25 am
Well why are you so bitter about it then? And WP, Kebble and Schoeman have become better players since coming here. Take out of that what you will.
SA have 1500 clubs and over 650k players
(Taken from Wiki)
We play within the rules to remain competitive. If you would rather we have less competition in rugby then by all means keep moaning
None of us like that shit either mateFalseBayFC wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 10:42 amFair enough, and I guess the 5 year qualification rule will make a difference. Its got to the point where our kids are approached at school when they are 17/18 though. France are especially mercenary in this regard.Slick wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 10:36 amScotland have 250 clubs and 38k players (even that is vastly inflated)FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 10:31 am
I'm not bitter about it. If you have to poach to be competitive I guess you have to poach. I don't think its cool though if players play SA u20 and then emigrate though. Like Dylan Richardson. I would rather those places went to players who were committed to the Springbok pipeline of talent.
SA have 1500 clubs and over 650k players
(Taken from Wiki)
We play within the rules to remain competitive. If you would rather we have less competition in rugby then by all means keep moaning
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
I’ll settle for that.Madness wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 11:09 am This is going to be painful for Wales.
Normally rubbish in Autumn Internationals
Game is pure cash grab by WRU
No English based players
Loads of injuries
Last 4 games only win vs Canada, failed to beat Argentina at home
All Blacks by 31
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Wales are a professional Rugby team that train constantly (it is their job) and have some of the best trainers, facilities, sports scientists, tacticians in the western world.Madness wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 11:09 am This is going to be painful for Wales.
Normally rubbish in Autumn Internationals
Game is pure cash grab by WRU
No English based players
Loads of injuries
Last 4 games only win vs Canada, failed to beat Argentina at home
All Blacks by 31
31 points would be a fucking profession ending disaster not just for the players, people involved but the profession of rugby itself.
I mean why the fuck bother if a pub team could do better?
Yeah, I thought that Scottish Saffer wing who played for the Lions in SA was very average tbh.FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:56 amBut all of them bar Pierre Schoeman are pretty average players. I suspect its a mix of the money and knowing they'll never really make it in SA.