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Bledisloe 2 2023 @ Dunedin 12:35PM Sat 5 Aug

LeCheese

Greg Davis (50)
Who else would? I don't think anyone else has ever kicked. Petaia?
Didn't Tate used to kick, or am I going insane?

Edit: RugbyPass stats have him at 1/1 penalties for the Reds in 2021, and 1/1 conversions for the Wobs in the same year
 
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Wilson

Phil Kearns (64)
Apparently the backrow has been picked because it'll be under a roof and a quick game. Probably another reason Skelton is on the bench. I don't hate these fast games as preparation for the RWC. Bled 1 had ball in play time for 45 minutes, 10 more minutes than the SA v ARG game.
Just a couple of minutes short of the Chiefs v Reds game earlier this year.

Is that correct?????
44 according to Eddie (via Cully):
 

qwerty51

Stirling Mortlock (74)
He didn't exactly set the world on fire with his 2 starts this year
We still only scored 1 try with him.

(I actually think he did quite well in attack, we had more than enough breaks for 3-4 tries but we couldn’t finish them off, compare this to NZ who always do and our maul was poor)

But the amount of times I’ve seen the Wallabies heads go down from easy early penalties missed is too many. It was the same story in Pretoria
 

Dctarget

Tim Horan (67)
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grim
 

Digestif Palu

Stan Wickham (3)
Results aside, I love that a coach has finally dropped some out of form (or just not as good as the less experienced) older players. Given his hand has been forced at 7 otherwise he's made some tough calls in backing the younger halves, arguably should have done it from the get go but everything is clearer in hindsight. It certainly didn't look like he would go that way initially when he selected Hooper and Slipper as captains.

I'll shout it from the mountain tops but experienced does not mean the safer option, especially in our case where a lot of these players don't have consistent performances at this level.

In terms of specifics though, no kicker does seem like a bad call. Carter has obviously got enough on his plate without adding goal kicking to it. Arnold for Skelton looks like a bad call on paper. Backrow I'd personally have liked to see 6. Leota 7. T Hooper with Gleeson bench but nothing wrong with what he's gone with. I know Perese isn't popular here but I also would like to see him at 13 but again just wish listing.

Hopefully the boys find their mojo, have a bit more creativity in attack, grit in defense, go up the guts and rip the NZ dicks off. Go well.
 

Mr Pilfer

Alex Ross (28)
Results aside, I love that a coach has finally dropped some out of form (or just not as good as the less experienced) older players. Given his hand has been forced at 7 otherwise he's made some tough calls in backing the younger halves, arguably should have done it from the get go but everything is clearer in hindsight. It certainly didn't look like he would go that way initially when he selected Hooper and Slipper as captains.

I'll shout it from the mountain tops but experienced does not mean the safer option, especially in our case where a lot of these players don't have consistent performances at this level.

In terms of specifics though, no kicker does seem like a bad call. Carter has obviously got enough on his plate without adding goal kicking to it. Arnold for Skelton looks like a bad call on paper. Backrow I'd personally have liked to see 6. Leota 7. T Hooper with Gleeson bench but nothing wrong with what he's gone with. I know Perese isn't popular here but I also would like to see him at 13 but again just wish listing.

Hopefully the boys find their mojo, have a bit more creativity in attack, grit in defense, go up the guts and rip the NZ dicks off. Go well.
I agree would have liked to see that backrow, also I hope Pete Samu is still in the reckoning as I think he is the perfect bench impact.

I am also hoping that he has picked Arnold to start as last chance saloon and if he doesn't impress then he will miss the squad and bring in another lock (Phillip/Neville/Lukhan etc) and his foreign player spot can be given to Sio
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
I agree would have liked to see that backrow, also I hope Pete Samu is still in the reckoning as I think he is the perfect bench impact.

Samu isn't in the squad currently so doesn't seem likely.

There are currently 37:

Props: Bell, Slipper, Tupou, Lambert, Fa'amausili, Nonggorr, Schoupp
Hooker: Porecki, Uelese, Faessler
Lock: Skelton, Arnold, Frost, Philip,
Backrow: Leota, Valetini, M Hooper, T Hooper, Holloway, Gleeson, McReight
Halfback: McDermott, White, Lonergan
Fly half: Gordon, Cooper, Donaldson
Centre: Kerevi, Petaia, Ikitau, Foketi, Perese
Back three: Koroibete, Nawaqanitawase, Kellaway, Vunivalu, Pietsch

So there's four to drop out of there for the RWC squad. I'd be surprised if anyone else comes in.

I would say one prop for certain, one back three player (Vunivalu or Pietsch as Perese also covers wing), one backrower are the most likely cuts. The last player to miss out could be both another back three or another backrower. Both Pietsch and Vunivalu could get cut if Donaldson is your backup fullback. Otherwise do you risk only two options at 10 and drop Donaldson?
 
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Agent

Billy Sheehan (19)
Another THP who will last 10 to 20 minutes. Jolly.

Not sure what the point of ditching Skelton is now. Definitely not sure what the point of Richie Arnold is at all. We actually have some decent local talent in guys like Philip, Neville, etc. hell I'd even prefer Holloway or Leota at lock.

400 to nil. Three more achilles injuries. Gordon to kick 7 bombs for a total distance gain of 12 metres.

Derpus you forgot to mention the 8-10 f&(%ing box kicks that will yield next to nothing and invite the AB's to counterattack from inside our half!
 

Viking

Mark Ella (57)
I agree would have liked to see that backrow, also I hope Pete Samu is still in the reckoning as I think he is the perfect bench impact.

I am also hoping that he has picked Arnold to start as last chance saloon and if he doesn't impress then he will miss the squad and bring in another lock (Phillip/Neville/Lukhan etc) and his foreign player spot can be given to Sio

It could also just be strategic. We know what Samu brings and he isn’t exactly going to bring anything extra above his normal output if he played the last 3 tests.

Might as well see what lesser known players are like in the squad to get a good look at them.

I think Samu is a lot easier to gauge from past performances and could slot back into the squad easily too.
 

qwerty51

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Do you really buy that? Players like Samu aren’t in because he’s a known entity? He’d literally be the only one if that’s the case.

Why would that not apply to someone like Porecki most of all to give Faesslar a run if that’s what Eddie is doing.

It appears guys like Samu, Gleeson, Hodge and Wright are cooked.
 

Digestif Palu

Stan Wickham (3)
Do you really buy that? Players like Samu aren’t in because he’s a known entity? He’d literally be the only one if that’s the case.

Why would that not apply to someone like Porecki most of all to give Faesslar a run if that’s what Eddie is doing.

It appears guys like Samu, Gleeson, Hodge and Wright are cooked.

I'd tend to agree aside from Gleeson, as he hasn't played and is still in the squad. Unlike the others. Possibly in the same boat as Fez.
 
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