ANALYSIS: All Blacks ditch 'helter skelter nonsense' for patient dominance Wales couldn't handle

By Highlander / Roar Guru

If the Welsh national anthem doesn’t get you fired up then nothing will, and the reverberations around the stadium with a closed roof certainly got the All Blacks fired for a good start.

A solid midfield hit up from Shannon Frizell drew the opening penalty before the Black forwards set about their work in the narrow channels.

With Richie Mo’unga carving off metres for fun from penalties, one that went from 22 to 22, on the back of the All Blacks being awarded the first four, the All Black forwards went to work in the narrow channels and Wales were in all sorts of problems keeping them out.

All Blacks 55, Wales 23: MATCH REPORT

For the opening try Dalton Papalii made a bust off a nice midfield bump, Frizell was right on his shoulder for the rapid ball clean out and Wales were never able to halt the momentum until Cody Taylor got over.

Similarly for the second try, New Zealand were mixing up the lineout throwing to their flankers and that narrow channel pressure saw the ABs in again.

Referee Wayne Barnes was a little lenient for mine with Wales trying to get hands at the ball from prone positions and captain Justin Tipuric lucky not to get himself a card joining a New Zealand offensive ruck alongside the attacking forwards.

There were a few things to note in that opening half an hour.

New Zealand totally changed up their exits with Aaron Smith kicking from the base and deliberately not putting the ball into touch. Not sure I am a fan, I like the hit up, back to Richie Mo’unga and restart with a lineout at halfway approach rather than the ball bobbling around on your own 40.

Aaron Smith took real advantage from the All Blacks’ scrum and ruck work and gave his opposite Tomos Williams all sorts of issues as he looked to press in very similar fashion to what TJ Perenara did to Craig Casey in the battle of the second teams in Dublin.

But as has become something of a pattern this year after getting flying starts, the focus and discipline of the visitors wavered. In particular their efforts at the breakdown. Scott Barrett, Ardie Savea, Cody Taylor and Tyrel Lomax all conceded on the ground and with Wales kicking to the corner a try had to come and nice little midfield wrap around move saw new boy Rio Dyer in next to the sticks.

It’s worth noting that the midfield D looked a little wobbly more than once in the opening 40.

Caleb Clarke of New Zealand celebrates as Jordie Barrett of New Zealand scores his side’s third try. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

The All Blacks closed out the half by rolling forward rapidly and Mo’unga again kicking well, picked out the tallest back in the business and Jordie Barrett soared about the defender to score in the corner.

After second half started in somewhat dour fashion Aaron Smith made a very rare passing error and put his own team under pressure and Wales attacked from a 5m lineout. The All Black maul defence was a text book Crusader pincer move with Frizell one side, and Taylor the other, binding high up and stopping the Welsh maul from rolling either left or right – I do like this structure.

The second half was somewhat basketball like as kick-off receipt errors put the defending teams under pressure and tries were conceded.

Smith embarrassed the new Welsh toy on the openside, Tommy Reffell, for a real throw back score, Tipuric crossed with the All Black back field in disarray, and Nugget sneaked over again as Wales were the first side to fall for the Ardie Savea mega dummy since his Rongatai College days and he snuck a wonderful soft offload away for a critical score.

Savea himself got across as the All Blacks went back to a patient and direct approach in the forwards that the Welsh simply could not handle. What a difference in style and approach to the helter skelter nonsense of the last two years. Wonderful stuff.

Jordie Barrett’s second was well worked with a well-timed pass from his brother but again, all built on the back of the eight rolling forwards, and of course the final say had to go to Samisoni Taukei’aho who made the bookies pay out on his name again.

This really sets up the rest of the tour: Smith and Mo’unga ran the show, give me a Shannon Frizell number 6 performance every day of the week, always in the dark places, the entire pack was patient and direct while being just way too physical for Wales. Add in solid set piece and lineout maul defence and the coaching ticket will be very satisfied.

I’m not sure the New Zealand midfield defence was a sure as they would like it to be, and Beauden Barrett suffered from both positioning and execution issues at the back and would be first to the bar afterwards buying Mo’unga a pint for bailing him out with a try saving tackle after being charged down with a lazy clearance.

Wales disappointed. It was clear they were going to have a go with ball in hand but that forward pack really lacks grunt and they could do very little to stop the New Zealand forwards once they got going.

Off to Scotland we go with focus on discipline at the breakdown the big work on.

The Crowd Says:

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2022-11-08T09:30:47+00:00

Highlander

Roar Guru


Haha - his tackle count was good, worked hard, but I still have a few concerns, doesnt really make his tackles out in front of the line like Cane does, and a little arms/scraggy style for mine - I would prefer to see more shoulders - but he played way better than he did earlier in the season

2022-11-08T09:24:59+00:00

Pilferer

Roar Rookie


What I took out of his comments after the game is that Whitelock should be first choice captain as he has the ability to read the game and change up the plan and clearly the boy's follow him. Haven't had a chance towatch the game again Dalton looked good on attack how was his tackling as it seemed our tight five was doing all the defence in tight and I didn't notice him. Joys of a hangover at 6 in the morning

2022-11-08T09:15:03+00:00

KiwiHaydn

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https://www.facebook.com/reel/1209403736283150?fs=e&s=TIeQ9V Hopefully this gets past the mods.

2022-11-08T09:00:17+00:00

adam smith

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Cool, I think so too. Would love to see him given a proper go at it.

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2022-11-08T08:39:53+00:00

Highlander

Roar Guru


I have no idea what foster means They have been some small change ups in recent weeks Exits, lineout targets, using flankers as the wrap arounds, more direct both in both firwrads and backs - so they have been mixing things up. As long as we don’t go back to the start of the start of the year game plan all should be well

2022-11-08T08:12:39+00:00

Pilferer

Roar Rookie


Well if your going to use facts highlander :stoked: That doesn't look to flash , I'm assuming he will probably start at 10 this week to give Richie a rest may even have his old partner tjp inside him. What did youmake of fosters comments about not following the same formula against Scotland?

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2022-11-08T07:58:38+00:00

Highlander

Roar Guru


BB dropped 3 of 4 bombs, 2 kick errors from 3, made 4 and missed 2 tackles Not a great day out that one

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2022-11-08T07:57:32+00:00

Highlander

Roar Guru


No he fine wit( it, Razor moved him to 12 for the team

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2022-11-08T07:56:52+00:00

Highlander

Roar Guru


Luckily since the panel changed, they haven’t lost much

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2022-11-08T07:55:59+00:00

Highlander

Roar Guru


I have never seen that work in Super rugby, but as for dozy welsh props, so much easier

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2022-11-08T07:55:07+00:00

Highlander

Roar Guru


I only just found out it is a 6 da6 turnaround from Scotland to england No doubt they will be resting a few this week

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2022-11-08T07:54:21+00:00

Highlander

Roar Guru


Smith and Mounga kept the ball in front of the forwards brilliantly

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2022-11-08T07:53:42+00:00

Highlander

Roar Guru


Couple from things from Saturday, poor game fromBB that may even see JB back there for the England game. As per the forwards going thru the middle I was r3ally pleased to see it for a few reasons 1. That we actually could do it 2. It showed real patience and focus which is a nice change 3. Listening to the interviews after it was an on field decision once they realised how easily they were getting thru the welsh. First focus, winning and some good captaincy

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2022-11-08T07:50:18+00:00

Highlander

Roar Guru


Bb was good at FB las t game v australia, but his error rate last week was way too high for the custodian

2022-11-08T06:28:29+00:00

Kiwi in East Perth

Guest


BB's best position is as an impact player off the bench. Its where he has consistently been the most effective for the ABs. I agree we should look at a specialist FB to replace Jordie and move Jordie to 12 his best position.

2022-11-08T04:28:24+00:00

Paulo

Roar Rookie


No, if they win it’s the Assistants work that got them there. It’s only when we lose do we say Foster has sole responsibility…

2022-11-07T21:45:33+00:00

Sam Taulelei

Roar Guru


Watching this game live I couldn't understand why the All Blacks were playing so narrowly at the ruck. Every time we saw a wide shot the majority of players (not just forwards) were clustered and bunched so that on the rare occasion they spread the ball wide, our attackers were outnumbered by defenders. I was thoroughly bored watching to be perfectly honest and really began to nitpick at some individuals who annoy me with some of their decision making. Are we sure that Beauden Barrett is our best choice to start at fullback? He committed several errors that a less experienced player would have copped severe criticism for. Plus his decision making and tactical kicking were off the mark. Clear example is following Wales first try. From the restart Wales carry forward off Faletau and they clear with a box kick that Beauden runs in to claim but overruns and luckily his tap down is collected by Whitelock. Clarke makes a strong carry over the advantage line presenting lightning quick ball to Smith and Beauden kicks a midfield bomb that isn't contestable and easily marked by Gareth Anscombe. Grrrrr what a waste of perfectly won ruck possession. I'm feeling more and more comfortable with Beauden starting on the bench so that he can just play instinctively as an impact player. He's demonstrably poorer than Mo'unga, who can also have his brain fart moments, at playing field position either from 10 or fullback. Wasn't until after the match that I read conditions under the roof were really greasy and slippery which is why they changed their tactics and approach that I had a greater appreciation for how the forwards applied themselves. Not a night for the backs and of the onfield game drivers, Smith and Mo'unga acquitted themselves very well.

2022-11-07T20:17:14+00:00

KiwiHaydn

Roar Rookie


Have seen a video on Savea, he says he throws them and knows they’re ridiculous but the momentary lapse in concentration by the defender is enough to open a gap/opportunity. Seems to work :silly:

2022-11-07T10:50:35+00:00

Possum face

Roar Rookie


Caleb Clarke has shrunk and had a haircut.

2022-11-07T02:54:09+00:00

Atlas

Roar Rookie


Agree. But suspect there will be numerous changes for Scotland.

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