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RC team of the week

Started by Saffolk 14 REPLIES950 VIEWS· 16 Aug 2021, 23:34
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Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
16 Aug 2021, 23:34
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16 Aug 2021, 23:34#1
15: Damian McKenzie (New Zealand) Dangerous on attack, ran himself out of trouble a few times, great offload to put Brodie Retallick in and slotted a monster 58-metre penalty. Santiago Carreras was good under the aerial assault of the Springboks and with ball in hand but was found wanting on defence. 14: Tom Wright (Australia) Took his opportunities to score a brace and looked for work. A coach can’t ask for more from a winger. Made it look easy when he took Noah Lolesio’s crosskick and stepped McKenzie to score his first. Will Jordan delivered as well, notching a try and try-assist. 13: Rieko Ioane (New Zealand) A seamless shift from the wing to the midfield. Made an immediate impact with an intercept try to draw first blood, sparked another with a slick cut out pass to his brother Akira, which left Rob Valetini in no man’s land, and remained influential throughout. 12: David Havili (New Zealand) Exhibited firepower and finesse. A physical presence, carrying hard (64 metres in nine carries) and shoring up his channel, showcased ridiculous ball skills at times and beat three defenders to score a deserved try in the final play of the game. 11: Aphelele Fassi (South Africa) Made for international rugby. The blue-chipper showed it in his debut and he showed it again against the Pumas. Special hands to gather Elton Jantjies’ crosskick to make it two tries in two Tests and was excellent in the air. His speed, timing and lanky frame are tailor-made for the Springboks’ kick-heavy style. 10: Richie Mo’unga (New Zealand) A complete performance. Decision-making and execution were spot on and never took his foot off the gas. Took the ball to the line, sliced through to get the ball rolling for the All Blacks’ third try and stood up strong on defence, making a big hit on Tate McDermott and a crucial tackle on Marika Koroibete. 9: Cobus Reinach (South Africa) A tough call as McDermott was at the heart of everything good for the Wallabies and scored an important try just before half-time to get them back in it, while Aaron Smith was superb as well, orchestrating both of Codie Taylor’s tries. However, Reinach had the greatest overall impact; his box-kicking was as good as it gets and was what troubled the Pumas the most, plus his work rate and speed saw him score a good opportunistic try. 8: Jasper Wiese (South Africa) – Player of the Week “Enormous in a physical battle” as Joel Stransky put it. Vermeulen-like ferocity, physicality and stability. A momentum-generating wrecking ball who smashed over the gain line at will in a Man of the Match performance. Made 79 metres and beat seven defenders in 12 carries. Ardie Savea was stellar as well, scoring and setting up a try, but conceded a yellow card. 7: Michael Hooper (Australia) Produced a captain’s innings. The Wallabies’ most prominent ball-carrying forward, making 54 metres in seven carries, and covered oceans of space in open play as always, particularly on cover defence. Made five tackles and snatched a turnover. 6: Akira Ioane (New Zealand) His best performance yet. Showcased power, speed, skill, will and intelligence. His high rugby IQ was highlighted when he dummied on a breakaway to create an extra man against the cover defence to set up Retallick’s try, made plenty of extra metres in contact and some big hits. Racked up 80 metres and beat three defenders in nine carries and made all nine of his tackles. 5: Lood de Jager (South Africa) Took over the ironman mantle from the rested Franco Mostert. A tireless defensive display, making 14 tackles and winning a turnover on the deck. Bossed the lineout as well, securing five takes and poaching one on the Pumas’ throw to edge out Sam Whitelock. 4: Brodie Retallick (New Zealand) Back to his best. Immense in all aspects, galloped over for the try of the weekend and made all eight of his tackles. Eben Etzebeth also had a strong showing, adding a new wrinkle to his game as he regained three kicks in the air, one of which led to Fassi’s try. 3: Wilco Louw (South Africa) Maximised his starting opportunity. A tank of a man who fired missiles upfront. Powerful scrummaging performance, which included winning a penalty in the 25th minute, held up a three-man maul single-handedly (watch below) and made four tackles. 2: Codie Taylor (New Zealand) Work rate, work rate, work rate. A world-class display of hard grafting summed up by three plays – assisting Savea over the line, great support play on Smith’s inside to score and being at the right place at the right time to go over for his second. Special mention must be made of Joseph Dweba after his impressive Springbok debut. 1: Ox Nché (South Africa) Full of hustle and bustle. Strong at scrum time and dynamic in general play, the mobile man-mountain has found his feet at Test level. Punched the ball up on four occasions and matched captain Siya Kolisi with seven tackles.
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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
16 Aug 2021, 23:55
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16 Aug 2021, 23:55#2

‘Took over the iron man mantle from the rested Franco Mostert’….implication, Mostert is tough as teak….implication we need to be looking for a blindside flanker because Dud was flipped by a wing and Mostert will be going back 5.

Not saying I agree, I’d leave Franco at 7, but clearly Dave endorses these comments.

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AugenöffnerPro6,974 posts
17 Aug 2021, 00:22
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17 Aug 2021, 00:22#3

Fassi too patchy and Lood was a flop.

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Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
17 Aug 2021, 00:56
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17 Aug 2021, 00:56#4
Moz I’m not stupid enough to believe that a muscle bound 110kg wing would struggle to lift and tip a guy 10kg heavier than him Are you that weak that you can’t lift a guy 10kg heavier than you? Seriously As for defining how tough Mostert is, I’ll just point to an 18 year old full back Case closed As soon as PSDT is back the world player of the year will walk straight back into the starting line up, with the impressive Lood rightfully retaining the number 5 spot That call is not even close. Mostert has been bog ordinary in all 4 tests. In fact his carries as a lock were insulting. What was it 1m in 7 runs
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Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
17 Aug 2021, 00:56
#5
17 Aug 2021, 00:56#5
Poor omelette being as stupid as ever
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XaviPro1,924 posts
17 Aug 2021, 01:23
#6
17 Aug 2021, 01:23#6
It was Andrew Kellaway that played 14 and scored those two tries for the Wobblies.
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AugenöffnerPro6,974 posts
17 Aug 2021, 01:41
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17 Aug 2021, 01:41#7

I would take it to heart if you were someone of note Safesex, but you most certainly aren't. Before you cry into your panties, please write me another list of class acts. Thanking you in advance. 

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Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
17 Aug 2021, 01:54
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17 Aug 2021, 01:54#8
Omelette you are one big fucking ignorant prick with the personality of a stone Must be a real curse being a complete twat who knows fuck all about rugby Don’t you live in some fucked up country where I’m sure there is no one sad enough to befriend you
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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
17 Aug 2021, 03:04
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17 Aug 2021, 03:04#9

Given his form and apparent inability to impose himself on wings, I think Dud Toit might want to do a lucrative stint in Japan, before he meets another physical wing.

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
17 Aug 2021, 07:52
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17 Aug 2021, 07:52#10

Mostert was a flop in the WC - hence his demotion to the bench in all important games  after helping the AB''s  to win the first round of the competition.   His open fields defense is a disaster and his line outs worse.    There are at least four wings better than him.

By the way there is one question one has to ask Biden-Mozart and Biden-Kindergarten Imbecile - Mostert was really in top form in 2015 playing for the Lions - why was he then not selected by Meyer and the two idiots did not criticize Meyer for his omission  from, the WC squad and inclusion of a useless over-aged  dud in he squad?

Mozart is a late hero for them because hey hate De Jager and Du Toit anyway.            

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AugenöffnerPro6,974 posts
17 Aug 2021, 08:50
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17 Aug 2021, 08:50#11

Meyer wasted a roster spot on the Steph who was roasted by Japan. He may as well have gone with Mostert. Why you are bringing Meyer up is a little puzzling. Meyer didn't have RG, Am, Mapimpi, Esterhuizen, Whitely et al like Josè had. At least Josè got this selection right. In any case, if Mostert is playing so poorly now, why is Josè selecting him? Is Josè a dud selector and evaluator of talent?

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
18 Aug 2021, 08:33
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18 Aug 2021, 08:33#12

Hell - this idiot is the du8mbest shit in the world.   The team gains Japan was announced  with Alkberts at 7,    However, like 18 months before the WC Alberts was suffring from fat tears and should never have been in the squad.   Hours before the start of the Japan match Du Toit was brought into his place in a position Du Toit has not played in for three years.

The question about team selection in 2015 is entirely logical.   Why the hell  is  Mostert so good now and not so good in 2015?     The answer is relatively simple - Meyer never selected a team based on performance - he selected one on the basis of experience.    So he had  an over-supply of experienced duds in the WC squad and would not select any Lions players because he did not understand the game plan used by the Lions at the time.

Erasmus selected Esterhuizen and Whiteley  in 2019   and gave them  ample time to prove whether they are test level players and they failed.    RG was already a top lock in 2015  - why was he ignored by Meyer anyway?    Meyer  was determined to pick Fourie for the WC squad and the latter was so fat and unfit he gave up on hiss election by June 2015 - so he only used one alternative and that was Kriel.    Mapimpi  was also available in 2015 - but Meyer preferred   the already out of form Mvovo and Pietersen ahead of him.    

                           

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
18 Aug 2021, 08:44
#13
18 Aug 2021, 08:44#13

So Lood makes the RC team.

Both Moz and the Org have spent weeks trashing Lood. 

Their extraordinary run of dumb calls keeps going. 

Wo nder what they will come up with next! ??????


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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
18 Aug 2021, 08:45
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18 Aug 2021, 08:45#14


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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
18 Aug 2021, 08:45
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18 Aug 2021, 08:45#15


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