ANALYSIS: Frizell and TJ spark All Blacks' recovery, but one clunky combination needs work

By Highlander / Roar Guru

Just when it looked like the perfect opportunity to put the All Blacks’ first XV out on the park, you know like they have to do at the World Cup, the selection panel decided that experimentation, to the extent of excluding Richie Mo’unga and Aaron Smith from the 23 altogether, would be a better plan.

Forgetting perhaps that the last time the RWC favourites France got rolled it was against this very team, so out went a New Zealand selection with three clear questions to answer.

From the start it seemed to matter little as the visitors roared out to a 14-0 lead with Samisoni Taukei’aho making the bookmakers reach for their wallets yet again and the Barrett brothers in the backs combining with two clever kicks, a grubber from Beauden Barrett and a high wipers cross-field kick to debutant Mark Telea as he got off his duck in rapid fashion.

I’m not sure what is worse – the All Blacks from the start of the season who didn’t seem to join in a game until the opposition were off to the best start possible, or the current crew who have this ability, if we want to call it that, to drop off in intensity on a pretty regular basis after establishing a good lead and then having to fight their way slowly back into a contest.

At 14-0 my notes had, ‘’consolidate and concentrate’ written on them in large letters with a few needless exclamation marks following. But an unsecured kick-off, a knock-on from half back Finlay Christie and a needless neckroll from the captain and the momentum swung quickly.

Add in Dalton Papali’i dozing off at the open side post from a midfield ruck and Scotland tore through the middle of the park in Ireland like fashion and a penalty try resulted while Anton Leinert-Brown got himself a 10 minute sit down for his troubles.

One of the three questions this selection posed was the tightness of the loose forward trio with neither Sam Cane or Shannon Frizell doing the hard yard, and it was a fail for the first half.

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I have questioned the Papali’i arms tackle technique before on these boards and a total of six tackles missed between himself and Akira Ioane in that opening stanza put the side under pressure again and again. Commentators and fans love a jackal turnover on the ground, but if the reason you are on your feet is the missing of a tackle prior it loses all sorts of sheen in my eyes.

With Akira Ioane delivering 4 tackles for 3 misses, and 3 runs for 8 metres while New Zealand ball runners were getting picked off on the ground for being isolated raises a real serious question for the final Test of the year. Surely they can’t roll him out again, and with Hoskins Sotutu hardly demanding inclusion in what will be the biggest test of the EOYT, just which of the All Blacks XV do they sent the emergency call out for.

Frizell made a massive difference when he entered the fray and we will return to his performance as the catalyst for overturning the deficit.

After getting their noses in front Scotland settled into a territory game that the All Blacks struggled to overcome.
The second question to be answered of this selection was, would Beauden Barrett be able to direct the side around the park in line with the new All Black game plan. That was a resounding “no” for a number of reasons.

First was simply length of kick. Stuart Hogg and Finn Russell, once in front, invited the All Blacks into a game of force back and they won that battle quite comprehensively. Add into that B Barrett making 7 of his first 14 passes playing flat to line and we were back to the bad old days of David Havili being used as the team battering ram for which he is not suited.

All of the worst memories of last season and early this came flooding back. Add in a real lack of patience and poor execution when in attacking positions and the question must be raised whether Barrett the Elder is actually the guy the All Blacks put their faith in should Mo’unga go down for any reason.

Worth observing here that Christie’s dream of playing in the country of his birth became something of a nightmare, and one undercooked box kick aside, TJ Perenara brought a level of control and accuracy that challenges for a change in the halfbacks’ pecking order behind Aaron Smith.

The last big question was the functioning a midfield of Havili and Leinert-Brown back together. It didn’t really work, did it? They looked clunky at best, individual errors helped the Scotland scoreboard tick over and if the selection panel do not go back to a Jordie Barrett, Rieko Ioane midfield for next week at least, then it will be something of a surprise.

And so, onto the turnaround from 9 points down with 20 minutes to go, to what the scorebook will record for history as an 8-point win that looks way more comfortable than it was.

For anyone who coaches blindside flankers or number eight forwards, clip out that final 20 minutes and have your charges just watch Frizell over and over as he handed out a lesson in playing close to the ball that Papali’i and Akira Ioane should also be paying attention to.

He carried for more metres in this cameo than Papali’i and Ioane did together in the entire match, much of it straight into the tight stuff making gain-line, his offensive cleanouts were key in providing the All Blacks with good secure attacking ball for both late tries, and how he presents the ball on the ground is a coaching point in itself.

He was also the go to guy for the attacking lineouts for good measure. If there is a single catalyst for the reclaimed All Black ability go forward with secure ball in that final quarter, then a lot of that credit falls at his feet.

Add in Codie Taylor who hit his marks at lineout time is seemingly back to his best around the park, the sacking of a Scotland maul being a key moment, and TJ Perenara brought with his arrival a level of game management and calmness that had been missing for the previous hour.

These current All Blacks seem intent on taking us on the full season roller-coaster and hard to see the final match of the year at Twickenham being any different.

The Crowd Says:

2022-11-17T05:58:14+00:00

Andrew Nichols

Guest


Youre right, but accurate swift passing should be the no 1 duty of a 9...and for TJ this is not a feature.

2022-11-17T05:54:22+00:00

Andrew Nichols

Guest


With Akira Ioane delivering 4 tackles for 3 misses, and 3 runs for 8 metres while New Zealand ball runners were getting picked off on the ground for being isolated raises a real serious question for the final Test of the year. Ioane is the Shane Philpott of the 2020s. HOW on earth he still gets picked ahead of the likes of Luke Jacobson is a mystery for the ages. Surely, this cant go on?

2022-11-16T22:59:41+00:00

Faith

Roar Rookie


I suspect ABs making RWC semis will be an overachievement for Foz

2022-11-16T22:53:53+00:00

Faith

Roar Rookie


They've made a habit of losing a double digit lead that is very annoying.

2022-11-16T22:16:17+00:00

Intercept

Guest


The biggest clunck is on the left wing, but no one is prepared to change it.

AUTHOR

2022-11-16T21:03:30+00:00

Highlander

Roar Guru


With every fibre of my being, I hope you are right Colin

2022-11-16T13:44:07+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Has to be JB at 12. He is maturing into a real class footballer.

2022-11-16T13:41:01+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Im still not convinced, Two reasons and they are 1/ Would his replacement on the wing be as good as him 2/ Would he be better than other options at FB. With 1 I'd say no. He brings a lot of class. With 2 I'd say maybe. It would have been good to see him on the eoyt to see him in the FB position. You could move Reiko to wing and have WJ at 15 but I like where Reiko is going at 13. Not there yet but getting there. Still young for a polished 13.

2022-11-16T12:23:12+00:00

Renzeau

Roar Rookie


He’s was impressive against Ireland A.

2022-11-16T12:22:43+00:00

Renzeau

Roar Rookie


Do you think Will Jordan can take the 15 spot. B Barrett on the bench. Frees up a wing spot. Is Leicester coming back ? And D Mac should be back.

2022-11-16T12:14:21+00:00

Renzeau

Roar Rookie


I’ve always talked up Frizell. Foster got a lot of answers from that test. Foster was asking the same question why didn’t we utilities Havili’s skill set.

2022-11-16T11:16:45+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


That's your assumptions in saying I'll say that, as what I do think, & know he could be one of the best we've had, at fullback, but we have those that don't know how to exploit his exceptional talent, where Razor, is obviously doing his part. Yeh he is fantastic on the wing for the AB's, but he would be far better at the back, where Razor is obviously proceeding to help with the development & exploiting what he has for his betterment. Yeh maybe some good finishers are selfish, but how often have you seen, Jordan, at the Saders, even if he's in the clear, still looking to check where his support is, if required? His vision back there is exceptional, & his defensive play is every bit as good. It'll be Razors last year at the Saders so no doubt he'll have them all firing.

2022-11-16T10:08:15+00:00

Ankle-tapped Waterboy

Roar Rookie


I'm happy to be corrected - credit where due. I went with what was written and checked twice because it didn't quite feel right. What a wonderful team culture and leaders the Black Ferns have. Likewise the Red Roses. Just so impressed!

2022-11-16T07:26:02+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


I said he was selfish " as all good finishers are" and thays not a criticism. Just check any stats to see where his tru scoring ability would be best used. He isn't exactly q superstar FB for the saders anyway. Very good but its not as tho he is demanding selection over all others. My worry is that yoy will now say im anti WJ but im 100% not. He is fantastic on the wing for the ABs.

2022-11-16T07:21:27+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


I dont like boysenberry ice cream :stoked: :silly:

2022-11-16T07:13:26+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Completely disagree Jacko, as even Bender, was a far better fullback than a winger. Ok he might have scored more tries on the wing, but it was what he could do from the back, as a play maker. In regards to Will Jordan, i'll predict now, that when he goes back to the Saders under Razor, he'll start at the back. The reason is possibly he reads the game far better than many in that position, his vision overall is exceptional, plus many other qualities. OK, he might have scored plenty on the wing for the AB's but if he'd had played at the back, he possibly would have scored more. Then again he's never had a shot at fullback for the AB's, as most know how some prefer to play players out of position. To say Jordan is selfish, shows you haven't watched much of the Saders & Tasman. Honestly, watch him next time he carries the ball in space, as he's always looking for support, even if he doesn't need it. Actually I'd say Razor would know more, than what we have at the AB's, ATM.

2022-11-16T06:57:31+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Yeh Bro, try ' don't like ' it's not as bad!! Lol :crying:

2022-11-16T06:11:33+00:00

Bluffboy

Roar Rookie


As much as an achievement as a Participation Medal Muzz. It’s like Japan or Fiji playing central Africa or Southern Asia for 2 or 3 years. Completely different when you playing teams of similar ability.

2022-11-16T00:03:25+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Fullbacks dont score anywhere near the amount of try's Wingers do Muzzo. Ben Smith was probably our best FB for some years but scored far better when on the wing. Jordan is selfish ( think JB try in Melbourne ) as great finishers are, but he is so good at evasion that he gets away with it. He is doing amazing on the wing so why change. Picking players in their most suited position seems a great coaches mentality to me but you need to remember that this philosophy started well before Foster and whoever the backs coach is came on the scene. NZ rugby in general considers the winger/FB role as being similar re the required skillset and have had a FB/winger for many years. B Smith C Jane Dagg Mils M even BB is a manufactured FB but would make a good winger.

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2022-11-16T00:00:03+00:00

Highlander

Roar Guru


Akira back to wing Freudian slip

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