How will the All Blacks line up against Fiji?

By Highlander / Roar Guru

Is it just me who is concerned that the All Blacks’ coaching panel does not seem to be demonstrating a commitment to the core of their first-team selection and combinations, nor a core game plan that fits those selected?

As we go into the second Test against Fiji I am not sure we are any closer to a solution so I expect this week to be a mix between trying to put some combinations back together and then filling in the gaps around them.

This is the starting XV I expect to see this week.

1. George Bower
How good was this guy in the last Test. He was dominant at scrum time, he tackled like an extra loosie and he brings real pace to the carry.

For a guy that not long ago was floundering around in Dunedin club rugby unable to get the attention of the Otago NPC coaches, he has been through the Crusaders’ magic transformation machine and emerged as an international. If you rewatch the first Fiji Test, keep an eye on our loosehead, who had a seriously good game.

2. Dane Coles
He is selected for all sorts of in-play reasons but his throwing in an era dominated by lineouts is crucial. He displayed his normal ball-running abilities again last week. It is worth noting that Cody Taylor has again shown a tendency to go missing at Test time.

3. Angus Ta’avao
He is no doubt the in-form available tighthead. What was really disappointing again in the first Fiji Test was the inability of scrum machine Nepo Laulala to get involved in any aspect of the remainder of the game. He made a single tackle last week and looked genuinely spooked when the ball came to him in hand, which climaxed in a weak midfield turnover off a passive carry.

4. Brodie Retallick and 5. Sam Whitelock
Retallick realised very quickly that he wasn’t in Kansas anymore as more physicality that he has seen in two years descended upon him. He looked well short of a gallop but improved as the game went on and still managed some moments of ‘Guzzler’ magic.

Whitelock looks trimmed down this year. He demonstrated the need to provide solid individual platforms to reduce pressure on your teammates.

Surely the Patrick Tuipulotu experiment is over and behind Scott Barrett we need to be investing in Pari Pari Parkinson and the Chiefs’ young lock duo. We are running out of time to expand this group.

(Photo by Amilcar Orfali/Getty Images)

6. Akira Ioane
This is a ‘last man standing’ selection. I am pretty sure that after missing the last three weeks of the season proper with injury Shannon Frizell would not have been expected to play the 80 minutes last week, but so poor was the output from Hoskins Sotutu, he had to stay on and worked his butt off.

Not only did he produce tackle numbers but he was knocking over the big ball carriers in the middle of the park. On second watch, like with Bower, his extra efforts on the ground and both defensive and offensive lineout were excellent. If he pulls up okay, I would start him, but he looked cooked at full-time.

Ethan Blackadder has had a full work schedule and may be the option if they are prepared to go three weeks on the trot.

7. Ardie Savea
Savea is back from injury and with Dalton Papalii still out, there seems no other options. He will no doubt improve the ball carry and defensive breakdown, but his tackle work rate and offensive ruck work continues to worry me. I worry about the physical aspects with both him and Ioane in the same XV. It is time to prove me wrong, guys.

8. Luke Jacobson
He has huge form coming out of Super Rugby and has had a great start at Test level. It is his shirt for the long term if he can keep this form up. He will be carrying a whole lot of the physical work. He is just one tough individual but he is seriously good with and without the ball.

9. Aaron Smith
No correspondence will be entered into. It is nice to get a Test as captain under the roof but I never want his focus diluted at Test level.

(Photo by Renee McKay/Getty Images)

10. Richie Mo’unga
The amount of ball poorly turned over by poor kicks from the Barrett family was threatening my already thinning pate last week. I had hoped for more from Beauden Barrett on his return but it was same old: some good, some bad, but not enough control and some really poor short-kicking decisions.

11. George Bridge
When you have so many guys who just don’t treasure the ball in the All Blacks’ back field there needs to be a measure of control in there somewhere. He is a must selection until coach Ian Foster finds the plums to tell the second Ioane he is a left winger. This feels like such a waste of talent persisting with him at 13.

12. David Havili
He had a competent return to the black jersey last week and brings a level of calm and control to the side. He got himself to first receiver for two of the first three tries last week. Quinn Tupaea has got more upside than any midfield back I have seen for years, but this week we should be going for combos where we can and there are precious few of them in this side.

13. Anton Lienert-Brown
He is apparently fit again, and is a must selection. New Zealand lost four of their eight breakdowns last week in the midfield backs where we struggled to compete with the Fijian centres on the ground. He will add some steel to what was a seriously weak area last week.

14. Will Jordan
Napoleon always preferred his generals to be lucky than good. I have no idea if Jordan has some innate ability to always be in the right place or not, but he is on a try-scoring streak and is lightning quick. That’ll do nicely.

(Photo by Dave Rowland/Getty Images)

15. Damian McKenzie
One of the four turnovers conceded by the backs last week was when McKenzie got himself lateral on a wrap-round and got folded. Remember when your under-12s coach told you not to run sideways? Levani Botia, the Fijian centre, was the guy he was warning you about.

New Zealand seriously need to reduce the back-field errors and while McKenzie is not the complete solution, he has leapt over Jordie Barrett in the pecking order. It’s a little concerning that this back-field group has been selected for some time now and it appears we are no nearer a solid selection.

The tone was set by the All Blacks last week with a crazy early lineout in the fourth minute, deep in their own territory, which sent Rieko Ioane into a cul-de-sac full of Fijians and the first turnover was conceded.

I am seriously looking for more game craft and control this week.

The Crowd Says:

2021-07-22T01:32:53+00:00

1eye

Roar Rookie


Cant help thinking he is on a dangerous path..... but we all wish him well. Doing what he loves!

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2021-07-21T03:01:39+00:00

Highlander

Roar Guru


Cannot come a moment too soon!!

2021-07-21T02:58:19+00:00

1eye

Roar Rookie


Thoughts on Sam Cane coming back Highlander?!

2021-07-17T03:52:52+00:00

Emery Ambrose

Roar Rookie


Pretty good team and is the one selected bar a couple - Retallick still needs a bit of fitness and gym work and could be a couple of bench games from starting yet. Reece, Jordan, MacKenzie you get the feeling of speed and unpredictability, so we will see if it works. I'd say for myself and others that we just need to see Mo'unga play at 10 and see how he goes against the likes of Aus, SA, Arg, then the northern teams, the doubts about him can be silenced if he can play a large amount of games to see how he goes in different scenarios. He will need to be rested in an odd match and BB can fill in then. Interested to hear peoples opinions. Over years we've had another playmaker at 12 - Little, Mauger, McAlistair, Nonu ( towards the end of his career) I kind of like the traditional fullback and 10, I think with Havilli at 12 as the 2nd playermaker we could revert to a traditional fullback like Jordan?

2021-07-16T12:17:54+00:00

Sylvester

Guest


Two things: 1. Havili is a converted midfielder 2. He only played 12 this year due to the injuries to Goodhue/Ennor In saying that, I would have liked to see Jordie play 12 at SR but it seems neither he or his coaches are that into the idea.

2021-07-16T01:34:28+00:00

potsie

Guest


RM is a decent cover defender but a 10 needs to be able to tackle front on in these days of teams sending a lot of heavy traffic down that channel. Opposition teams still target RM, so presumably they see him as a defensive liability. Its not that he isn't brave - is is just a small guy playing against behemoths.

2021-07-15T23:27:42+00:00


It shows how silly your assessment of a player is. They have to be in the winning team for them to be any good do they? Based on such liberal intelligence like yours the Nonu/Smith partnership must have been a horrible one because the year after they leave the Canes the Canes win the title. RM doesnt know what a cohesive backline looks like. But you are the genius so tell me how RM got his start in tests? Ill help you it was due to injury...Never earnt it just had to wait for Dmacs injury before he became a test starter. And he is older than Dmac.

2021-07-15T23:14:39+00:00


And continuing to denigrate Mo’unga increasingly sounds like derangement. Barrett was, and may still be, a truly great super-sub, but he’s only an average 10 who’s been worked out by other teams — lateral running and turning outwards in his passing have made him easy to defend. Coker Im no more denigrating RM than you are BB so I guess we will see each other in the deranged tent will we? When did BB do what you say from 10? He was 10 in 2016/7 and I seem to remember them as extremely successful years. Most of 2018 as well and that wasnt a bad year at all with 2 losses. Then BB GOT SHIFTED to 15...Never got moved due to form or ability, it was all to keep the duel playmaker system going because Dmac got injured and that meant RM became the 10 by DEFAULT. RM comes in and generally is pretty good because he is a good 10 but when the pressure comes on he fails and the England game among others is a great example. RM didnt become a test player till he was older than the others and hasnt mastered the art of running a team. He fails to often. And in the mean time the AB coaches have had the international POTY in 17 and 18 from 10 playing in the 15. In the last 4 years RM has been a failure at 10 above SR level. He is a Carlos Spencer where there is genius but lacks grit and substance. Makes to many silly decisions. Good 10 yep...Great 10 no way... And remember...It’s perfectly legitimate to hold a different opinion, but you don’t have the right to different facts.

2021-07-15T22:39:28+00:00

moaman

Roar Guru


Jordan has always had that Dan Carter look about him, to me. I say give him the reins and let him do his stuff with more space from the back. He is liable to pop up with great supporting lines too. However, that selection would put a serious squeeze on the continued retention of both McKenzie and BB. There just wouldn't be room for both in the 23..... I am not sure whether or not Foster has the cojones to make bold calls like that. Regarding Taylor.....I bow to the power of your beady eye (and balding pate?) and will keep a closer eye on him from now on.

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2021-07-15T22:11:49+00:00

Highlander

Roar Guru


Jordan to 15 is becoming a thing, so I am happy to get on board Taylor going missing too regularly for my liking lately

2021-07-15T22:08:39+00:00

moaman

Roar Guru


I'd rather see Jordan at 15 and Reece on the wing. Prefer Taylor to Coles as well.

2021-07-15T21:57:01+00:00

moaman

Roar Guru


I think originally the saying went "All hat-no cattle" mate. :thumbup:

2021-07-15T21:02:26+00:00

OtakiCraig

Roar Rookie


Rubbish, Akita’s problem is being lazy however, with a concentrated effort he’ll be manhandling those Fijians around unlike Frizell who went unnoticed in last weeks test.

2021-07-15T11:23:25+00:00

mzilikazi

Roar Pro


"RMs missed tackle stats say he averages 1.5 misses per SR game. Thats worse than Black, JOC, Perofetta, Garden-Bashop, Mitch Hunt. Toomua." But better than Raymond Rhule, Jacko :happy:

2021-07-15T11:20:49+00:00

mzilikazi

Roar Pro


Actually I have so often over the years found myself supporting the AB's...and the Springboks too for that matter ! Have only been a WB supporter since coming to live here...1988....so fair while !

2021-07-15T08:44:14+00:00

DDSmash

Guest


So right Coker. Well said and spot on. BB experiment over and done.

2021-07-15T08:38:34+00:00

DDSmash

Guest


Yep - the only stat you need to know is that your beloved Chiefs haven't won in any of those years have they? Easy to make line breaks when you are chasing a game and down by 20. He is a great player - but there is no position for him that I can find. The NH teams will box kick to the wings all day long in the WC. If its contested ball (as it will be) he will implode as he's only 5 foot 3 and he drops it under pressure. Left right out and BB on the bench - only way to have a cohesive backline.

2021-07-15T06:42:59+00:00


Very true!!! Pity he had that injury as he never really got back after that.

2021-07-15T06:38:32+00:00

Phantom

Roar Rookie


A series of run ins.

2021-07-15T06:37:51+00:00

Phantom

Roar Rookie


It won’t happen. Mounga is a protected species yet has never delivered in the fog of war.

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