Re: v AB'S - First Test
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 10:46 pm
Has winning cup winning coach and well known shy person SCW given his blessing to the Lions 23 yet?
Alastair Campbell has called a press conference, so..skidger wrote:Has winning cup winning coach and well known shy person SCW given his blessing to the Lions 23 yet?
incumbing.Banquo wrote:I guess, but ALB is no defensive slouch. I guess he and SBW are both kind of playmakers, though very different. Wasn't ALB incumbing before SBW?Lizard wrote:I think it's Hansen's usual loyalty in giving a former incumbent first shot once he's fit and back in the squad. Given the likely approach of the Lions' midfield, defensive considerations probably played a part,too.
Either way, not a bad problem to have.
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He'll be disappointed Farrell isn't wearing the 10 and 12 shirtsskidger wrote:Has winning cup winning coach and well known shy person SCW given his blessing to the Lions 23 yet?
p/d wrote:He'll be disappointed Farrell isn't wearing the 10 and 12 shirtsskidger wrote:Has winning cup winning coach and well known shy person SCW given his blessing to the Lions 23 yet?
Sonny Bill debuted in 2010. ALB in 2016. At RWC2015, SBW was the preferred mid-field reserve behind Nonu/Smith. He had 19 starts in the mid-field 2010-2015, the most other than Nonu/Smith (next was Fekitoa with 7). He then specialized in 7s to get to the 2016 Olympics where he got injured.Banquo wrote:I guess, but ALB is no defensive slouch. I guess he and SBW are both kind of playmakers, though very different. Wasn't ALB incumbing before SBW?Lizard wrote:I think it's Hansen's usual loyalty in giving a former incumbent first shot once he's fit and back in the squad. Given the likely approach of the Lions' midfield, defensive considerations probably played a part,too.
Either way, not a bad problem to have.
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shorthand, like Lenmorepork wrote:incumbing.Banquo wrote:I guess, but ALB is no defensive slouch. I guess he and SBW are both kind of playmakers, though very different. Wasn't ALB incumbing before SBW?Lizard wrote:I think it's Hansen's usual loyalty in giving a former incumbent first shot once he's fit and back in the squad. Given the likely approach of the Lions' midfield, defensive considerations probably played a part,too.
Either way, not a bad problem to have.
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Remind me to use that more in conversation.
well, I am better informed, if none the wiser...Lizard wrote:Sonny Bill debuted in 2010. ALB in 2016. At RWC2015, SBW was the preferred mid-field reserve behind Nonu/Smith. He had 19 starts in the mid-field 2010-2015, the most other than Nonu/Smith (next was Fekitoa with 7). He then specialized in 7s to get to the 2016 Olympics where he got injured.Banquo wrote:I guess, but ALB is no defensive slouch. I guess he and SBW are both kind of playmakers, though very different. Wasn't ALB incumbing before SBW?Lizard wrote:I think it's Hansen's usual loyalty in giving a former incumbent first shot once he's fit and back in the squad. Given the likely approach of the Lions' midfield, defensive considerations probably played a part,too.
Either way, not a bad problem to have.
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He has only returned to the test side this season. Since Nonu and Smith retired post-RWC2015, the starters have been (in order):
Crotty/Fekitoa x2
Crotty/Moala
Crotty/Fekitoa
Fekitoa/ALB
Crotty/Fekitoa x2
Crotty/ALB x3
Crotty/Moala
Fekitoa/ALB x2
Crotty/ALB
ALB/SBW
So maybe it's more accurate to say SBW was the "incumbent-in-waiting" before 7s/injury took him out of the squad giving ALB a chance (which he has taken with both hands, both feet, his teeth and clenched elbow).
Some alarming ages in there, seemingly a mix of the too old and too young. And like the Lions happy to pick a player with concussion issues.Lizard wrote:
1. Joe Moody (25)
2. Codie Taylor (16)
3. Owen Franks (91)
4. Brodie Retallick (61)
5. Samuel Whitelock (85)
6. Jerome Kaino (78)
7. Sam Cane (41)
8. Kieran Read (97)
9. Aaron Smith (59)
10. Beauden Barrett (50)
11. Rieko Ioane (2)
12. Sonny Bill Williams (34)
13. Ryan Crotty (26)
14. Israel Dagg (62)
15. Ben Smith (61)
who is the concussion man?Digby wrote:Some alarming ages in there, seemingly a mix of the too old and too young. And like the Lions happy to pick a player with concussion issues.Lizard wrote:
1. Joe Moody (25)
2. Codie Taylor (16)
3. Owen Franks (91)
4. Brodie Retallick (61)
5. Samuel Whitelock (85)
6. Jerome Kaino (78)
7. Sam Cane (41)
8. Kieran Read (97)
9. Aaron Smith (59)
10. Beauden Barrett (50)
11. Rieko Ioane (2)
12. Sonny Bill Williams (34)
13. Ryan Crotty (26)
14. Israel Dagg (62)
15. Ben Smith (61)
Wondering in advance if Cane and Crotty are really the best choices available, they're not bad players, just not the superstars one comes to expect of NZ, and also wondering if Ioane named to start is what did for North's chances of being picked as the big buy to tackle the fat lad on the wing.
Where it says Codie Taylor I managed to read that as Dane Coles.Banquo wrote:who is the concussion man?Digby wrote:Some alarming ages in there, seemingly a mix of the too old and too young. And like the Lions happy to pick a player with concussion issues.Lizard wrote:
1. Joe Moody (25)
2. Codie Taylor (16)
3. Owen Franks (91)
4. Brodie Retallick (61)
5. Samuel Whitelock (85)
6. Jerome Kaino (78)
7. Sam Cane (41)
8. Kieran Read (97)
9. Aaron Smith (59)
10. Beauden Barrett (50)
11. Rieko Ioane (2)
12. Sonny Bill Williams (34)
13. Ryan Crotty (26)
14. Israel Dagg (62)
15. Ben Smith (61)
Wondering in advance if Cane and Crotty are really the best choices available, they're not bad players, just not the superstars one comes to expect of NZ, and also wondering if Ioane named to start is what did for North's chances of being picked as the big buy to tackle the fat lad on the wing.
I did wonderDigby wrote:Where it says Codie Taylor I managed to read that as Dane Coles.Banquo wrote:who is the concussion man?Digby wrote:
Some alarming ages in there, seemingly a mix of the too old and too young. And like the Lions happy to pick a player with concussion issues.
Wondering in advance if Cane and Crotty are really the best choices available, they're not bad players, just not the superstars one comes to expect of NZ, and also wondering if Ioane named to start is what did for North's chances of being picked as the big buy to tackle the fat lad on the wing.
Itoje during the warm-upDoorzetbornandbred wrote:First bit of handbags, any predictions?
lol, yes I do worry what will happen when he comes off the bench; from being relatively docile- Eddie's worry iirc- he's become over fired up when starting, so god knows what happens when that is all pent up.Which Tyler wrote:Itoje during the warm-upDoorzetbornandbred wrote:First bit of handbags, any predictions?
To be fair we haven't got a single guy who's clearly the best player in the team so the chances of it being just after he's cynically taken out of the series is reduced somewhat.Lizard wrote:First time the Lions front row goes backwards. It happens every match.
Agreed. None of the Lions are worth spear tackling and taking him out of the series so you don't have to face him again.ad_tigger wrote:To be fair we haven't got a single guy who's clearly the best player in the team so the chances of it being just after he's cynically taken out of the series is reduced somewhat.Lizard wrote:First time the Lions front row goes backwards. It happens every match.
So Gatland has learned something, then.ad_tigger wrote:To be fair we haven't got a single guy who's clearly the best player in the team so the chances of it being just after he's cynically taken out of the series is reduced somewhat.Lizard wrote:First time the Lions front row goes backwards. It happens every match.