Do the All Blacks get a PASS MARK for England win? | The Breakdown, July 7, 2024

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  • The Breakdown crew reacts to the All Blacks' dramatic one-point victory over England in Dunedin. They also look ahead to the second Test at Eden Park, where the All Blacks have remained unbeaten for 30 years
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  • @AllBlacks
    @AllBlacks  Před 9 dny +26

    What's you rating out of 10 for the All Blacks first performance of the year?

    • @clintfatulauoletolo8621
      @clintfatulauoletolo8621 Před 9 dny +11

      7

    • @eddkapa6507
      @eddkapa6507 Před 9 dny +7

      6

    • @actiaint
      @actiaint Před 9 dny +2

      5

    • @DavidLimofLimReport
      @DavidLimofLimReport Před 9 dny +2

      5

    • @J-h0n
      @J-h0n Před 9 dny +10

      5. Good first game, but lacking cohesion. Need more time together. Fans need to give Dmac a chance to find his groove in the ABs at test level. I think when Dmac finds his rhythm and the team adjusts to his game play, we'll have a real weapon on our hands.

  • @als897
    @als897 Před 9 dny +418

    The fact you guys are stating the boys couldn't do this, the boys couldn't do that, yet ignore, this ENGLAND side had 90% of its 2023 RWC team on that park playing it's 7th International game against an ALL BLACK team that is playing its FIRST international game since the 2023 RWC, missing WHITELOCK, SMITH, RETALICK, COLES, FRIZELL, MO'UNGA, CANE, TAUKEI'AHO, LAULALA, FAIGA'ANUKU, NAWARA and an injured WIL JORDAN, ROIGARD, HAVILI, a new Coach, new system, yet, won a close game against an already battle tested, battle hardened ENGLAND team who beat IRELAND and came close to beating FRANCE most recently. What the hell are you guys complaining about?

  • @khayakoko2331
    @khayakoko2331 Před 9 dny +84

    From a South African, I'm happy England look to have a strong side again. A strong England is good for international rugby. Go Springboks. 🇿🇦

    • @uSbusiso_
      @uSbusiso_ Před 9 dny +3

      bayeke bafo

    • @khayakoko2331
      @khayakoko2331 Před 9 dny +4

      @@uSbusiso_ Ngiyakuzwa mfwethu. 🙏🏿

    • @Repoman_64
      @Repoman_64 Před 9 dny +2

      Ons gaan nou braai

    • @uSbusiso_
      @uSbusiso_ Před 9 dny +1

      @@Repoman_64 Dis te laat vir 'n braai

    • @jonathandavis8599
      @jonathandavis8599 Před 9 dny +6

      @@uSbusiso_ there is no such thing about it being to late to braai.

  • @samhemopo1291
    @samhemopo1291 Před 9 dny +123

    Asafo Aumua needs more minutes because he makes a difference

    • @fl7907
      @fl7907 Před 9 dny +6

      Agree made a big impact throwing n running.

    • @jdb9388
      @jdb9388 Před 9 dny +11

      i don't know why they persist with Taylor, hes too small and doesn't do hard carries, Asafo takes the ball up like Taukei'aho, mate we need hard ball runners

    • @rodeo4786
      @rodeo4786 Před 9 dny +5

      Aumua and Taukeiaho are the now and tomorrow need go forward and added grunt at setpiece

    • @poerava
      @poerava Před 9 dny +3

      Asafo is immense

    • @jonathandavis8599
      @jonathandavis8599 Před 9 dny +2

      The more min he plays the more fatigue and the worse he will be at the scrum. But if like England you like your props to be able to kick drop goals, side step and Goose step instead of winning the scrum battle then yes sure.
      OX can't side step, kick can't even pass the ball properly , but he wins scrums and thus wins games.

  • @beamishpirikahu3145
    @beamishpirikahu3145 Před 9 dny +44

    It's no surprise England were so good, Northern hemisphere rugby has improved so much that we are now experiencing real test match footy, it's intense and nerve racking, exactly how you want it 😊.

    • @gregwaghorn8496
      @gregwaghorn8496 Před 9 dny +7

      They have just played 6 nations.
      We havnt played anyone.
      No team at this level, can expect a master class performance.
      It's Dmacs first at 10.
      Number 10 is important.
      Still think BB should be there.
      Dmac, couldn't do anything in the Final against the Blues.
      BB is master-class at 10, at test level.
      Richie isn't available, nor Jordan, who makes a difference

    • @PF-vu2gd
      @PF-vu2gd Před 9 dny +3

      I heard about this 10 yrs ago... North teams are improved but still only a single world cup win... southern hemisphere still dominating world cup...

    • @johndiamond6931
      @johndiamond6931 Před 9 dny

      ​@@gregwaghorn8496Beaudan has past it and it's the reason why Blues won the Super Rugby this year, had Beaudan been there they would have lost.
      If Beaudan pushes Plummer from the 10 next year Blues won't win again.

    • @joedennehy386
      @joedennehy386 Před 9 dny

      ​@@johndiamond6931you can't know that champ

    • @joedennehy386
      @joedennehy386 Před 9 dny

      And yet, Northern teams can't beat noddy

  • @cjstryder5441
    @cjstryder5441 Před 9 dny +53

    It was a typical first up performance. Rusty with mistakes, a lack of cohesion. The ABs will be better for this. Looking for a better performance this week.

    • @Formakiwi
      @Formakiwi Před 9 dny

      They played like a middling Super Rugby team: disorganized on defence, naive tactics in possession, often weak fundamentals but sporadic moments of brilliance. The fact England still couldn't win is more of a testament to how bloody average they still are.

    • @JRJKLA
      @JRJKLA Před 9 dny

      Not so long ago, if the ABs barely beat England at home by 1 point, that would be concerning. Now we accept it. Mediocrity.

  • @dupex2
    @dupex2 Před 9 dny +55

    What about Samoa beating Italy?

  • @vulturnuszan
    @vulturnuszan Před 9 dny +55

    not enough is being said about DMac's performance under the high ball. I don't remember the last time a team targeted the AB's so deliberately with pressure high balls and it was completely nullified by DMac. He nailed every single one. Certainly made Perofeta's night a lot easier.

    • @Badmansband
      @Badmansband Před 9 dny +4

      Yes but he also put us under a lot of pressure with an mediocre kicking game.

    • @poerava
      @poerava Před 9 dny +6

      DMac was fearless under that high ball

    • @johndiamond6931
      @johndiamond6931 Před 9 dny +8

      ​@@Badmansbandhardly had any bad kicks, he set up a try with a good cross kick. He was able to keep the ball down in the English half 65% of the time and he found touch when he needed too. Other than missing some tough conversions in his first test match this year he played well, ran well, passed well and created alot of opportunities especially in the first half. We missed out on finishing alot of those opportunities, a few changes in selections may be necessary to tidy up those areas.

    • @Badmansband
      @Badmansband Před 9 dny +1

      @@johndiamond6931 the third quarter was poor. Kicked a lot of ball away to find ourselves back in our half again and then tried running and passing under pressure behind our 10m.

    • @caesarforlife1663
      @caesarforlife1663 Před 9 dny

      ​@@Badmansband yup, been doing too much for way too long.

  • @robertgrimes1127
    @robertgrimes1127 Před 9 dny +20

    Portia Woodman, what an ambassador for our sport, work hard enjoy yourself, simple as that

  • @RUGGARUGBY
    @RUGGARUGBY Před 9 dny +37

    Funny that Sir Kirwin mentions a lot about Kicking, would that not be considered "Boring Rugby"?

    • @Albert_Br
      @Albert_Br Před 9 dny +2

      JK never said Kicking to space to gain territory is boring Rugby. Justin's Mum makes another comment. Funny that.

    • @mfanafuthimpanza3631
      @mfanafuthimpanza3631 Před 9 dny +5

      And All blacks kicked so much in that game

    • @Albert_Br
      @Albert_Br Před 9 dny +1

      @@mfanafuthimpanza3631 All Blacks Kick every game.

    • @mfanafuthimpanza3631
      @mfanafuthimpanza3631 Před 9 dny +1

      @@Albert_Br no you lying all blacks play with ball in hand not kicking

    • @RugbyLover86
      @RugbyLover86 Před 9 dny

      Nah cuz drop goals score you more points bro they a genius strategy ha ha even smarter than the bro who invented speights

  • @Al-Berg
    @Al-Berg Před 9 dny +4

    The referee said clearly 20, 10 and 5 seconds, that non kick was on McKenzie and on no one else xD

  • @usoprince
    @usoprince Před 9 dny +34

    Once Cam Roigard is healthy. It’ll be a different game for the ABs. He’s a definite game changer.

    • @Tom_McMurtry
      @Tom_McMurtry Před 8 dny

      Cam and Noah Hotham are both the future. Christy is super combative either side of the ball and clinical for a different style but not quite as impactful except on defence in tight test matches.

    • @brentbecroft2890
      @brentbecroft2890 Před 7 dny

      Reckon he won’t be the same player after this injury.

  • @MAXWELL.MAORI.01
    @MAXWELL.MAORI.01 Před 9 dny +7

    This team has the potential . Over time the synergy and team development will shine and i look forward to watching this space . ✊️

  • @user-uw2xx5cg2s
    @user-uw2xx5cg2s Před 9 dny +7

    Jeff, you are a true student of the game, always objective with your opinions.Springbok supporter from Pretoria, Blue Bulls Country.

  • @AK-wc9rl
    @AK-wc9rl Před 9 dny +19

    It's very clear that a super fast rush defence system is the best way to defend, as it puts so much pressure on the opposition attack. SA perfected it and England are now becoming very good at it. Question is why do the ABs refuse to implement this system? McLeod as a defence coach preferred a passive system, and I was hoping that Hansen would change this, but the defence under him looked equally as passive. Dumb and mind boggling. We are making it so easy for the opposition to make easy metres the way we currently defend.

    • @thefobbie0034
      @thefobbie0034 Před 9 dny

      Oh i thought MacDonald was the attack coach?

    • @stealthpakfa
      @stealthpakfa Před 9 dny +4

      @@AK-wc9rl Agree. The defense looked all over the place leading up to England’s 2nd try. All Blacks need to do rush defense too.

    • @rodeo4786
      @rodeo4786 Před 9 dny +2

      England at times just need to stand on the gainline such was our predictability really hope Ryan drills the pack to initiate the maul earn much needed yard and runoff that because the pick and go has limits

    • @lockk132
      @lockk132 Před 9 dny +3

      I lament the way rugby has lost it classic backine and forward play.I think the defensive line needs to be set at 5 meters except players immediately committed to the ruck up to an equal number of defenders v attackers.This should allow time for forwards to set together in blanket drives and fir the backlines time to align deeper and run on to the ball

    • @icefarrow7959
      @icefarrow7959 Před 9 dny +1

      Rush defence sucks, anyone watching the game can see why. Only issue was the ABs not capitalising on its weaknesses in the second half, despite doing so in the first.

  • @G12236
    @G12236 Před 9 dny +4

    I think the AB's did extremely well with half the team been new players, new coach and first game since RWC2023. England team just game of from a six nation cup and the same players that has played in the RWC 2023. From a Springbok fan, I give AB team double thumbs up not just for a win but kept their cool and did not crash under pressure. Well done to you boys!!

  • @gordonagent7037
    @gordonagent7037 Před 9 dny +15

    Not one mention of Jordie Barrett and yet for mine he was one of the stand outs of the AB team, he had a huge game and rated a mention. Pleased they addressed laying in our half too mush and ways to exit effectively and regain possession with smarter kicking. Go the ABs, you are bloody beautiful warriors

  • @casscassy9174
    @casscassy9174 Před 9 dny +3

    20 something years ago in Cape Town, Victor Matfield (Boks rush defense) ran a hole through DC’s chest. AB’s lost that game because they couldn’t deal with the rush defense. 20 something years later, and the AB’s still battling with that rush defense. It’s was clear to see on Saturday. The boks will bring that same rush defense again later this year. While it’s awesome to watch expansive and fast rugby, you have to be able to adapt and handle that rush defense better. Good luck for this coming Saturday boys 🖤🖤

  • @phillipsugwas
    @phillipsugwas Před 9 dny +44

    Mils, in my view, is the only breakdown member who really has insights worth listening to. Change the panel.

    • @williamcarter3933
      @williamcarter3933 Před 9 dny +1

      Agreed

    • @sachinbangaru737
      @sachinbangaru737 Před 9 dny +1

      Mils is the only reason i watch this.

    • @RugbyLover86
      @RugbyLover86 Před 9 dny +3

      I make that comment every week bro shot for making it for me lol I’ll shout you a beer after work g

    • @donjohn2065
      @donjohn2065 Před 9 dny +1

      Yeah...get rid of JK

    • @harolddejager352
      @harolddejager352 Před 9 dny +2

      100%. I had huge respect for this program. JK chenged my mind. He is a snob. The SIR title did not do him any favors.

  • @estherhemara2354
    @estherhemara2354 Před 8 dny +2

    Coach was nervous I was nervous watching the game. I'm glad we won, and that was the fastest kick Dmac took kicking it out lol 😂

  • @rosswilliams2303
    @rosswilliams2303 Před 9 dny +8

    Perfofeta was the difference. He was amazing. Best game I’ve seen him play in black. Slick as. That step. 😱💪

    • @cavedog8
      @cavedog8 Před 9 dny

      He kind off reminds me of Willie Le Roux at the back on 15 spotting the space controlling the game and striking when the time is right. If your 15 can do that you control the game.

    • @jonwalter1533
      @jonwalter1533 Před 9 dny

      I think the more influential point was Razor picking Pero over Beauden

  • @retimanahaerewa5430
    @retimanahaerewa5430 Před 9 dny +37

    Please don't compare to Aaron Smith, he's gone move on. We have the best available half backs in the country in the team lets play to their strengths.

    • @KernowekTim
      @KernowekTim Před 9 dny +2

      Exactly. Living in the past is dull as a stump.

    • @joedennehy386
      @joedennehy386 Před 9 dny +2

      I agree but when all time greats retire, we should miss them

    • @Nuhealth771
      @Nuhealth771 Před 8 dny

      Agree. Cam roigard has huge potential, just a shame he is injured. I think Ratima and Hotham have a lot of potential also, not so much Christie as he is decidedly average.

  • @michaeldonnelly2597
    @michaeldonnelly2597 Před 9 dny +6

    You make your own luck by playing well under pressure we deserved our win

    • @thomasfynn9113
      @thomasfynn9113 Před 9 dny

      No disrespect I don't agree with you that you deserve a win. You take a win it isn't handed to you and saying your players deserved the win is a disservice to them. They won that match done and dusted

  • @khayasontsele8984
    @khayasontsele8984 Před 7 dny +1

    That was a classic chirp Victor Matfield. Brilliant funny

  • @lukesalter5925
    @lukesalter5925 Před 9 dny +2

    Congratulations New Zealand from England. Look forward to next weekend. 🏉

    • @nepiahemopo1702
      @nepiahemopo1702 Před 7 dny

      Have you been to Eden Park? Well it's situated in a picturesque neighborhood. Leafy streets alighned with historic Victorian villas. Bars and resturants are all walking distance. England are in good hands.

  • @staceytaustaceyla1676
    @staceytaustaceyla1676 Před 9 dny +7

    England are super strong Finishes ..Razor knew ..those Subs saved us ...Christies kicks were perfect off the back

    • @johndiamond6931
      @johndiamond6931 Před 9 dny

      Yes the subs saved us but 2 of Christies kicks weren't perfect. England's 2nd try in the match just after half time started from a bad Christie box kick that led to the 5 points, the missed penalty goal also at the start of the second half was the result of Christies poor management at the back of the scrum and rucks, we only got better in the 60th minute when the subs rolled on.

    • @caesarforlife1663
      @caesarforlife1663 Před 9 dny

      ​@@johndiamond6931 Yup. TJ is terrible at box kicks

    • @fossilmatic
      @fossilmatic Před 9 dny

      Box kicks too long and allowed escorts to screen.

    • @isaacstocking7746
      @isaacstocking7746 Před 9 dny

      Christie's kicks were terrible off the back what you on about none of his kicks were contestable

  • @mikescudder4621
    @mikescudder4621 Před 9 dny +5

    Tony Brown has made immediate impact at the Bokkes, you have to ask, why the hell Razor didn't call him up and sound him out?

    • @Tom_McMurtry
      @Tom_McMurtry Před 8 dny +1

      Ian Foster wanted both him and Jamie Joseph as his first assistant coaches, which the NZRU didn't approve of as they had contracts to get out of

    • @mikescudder4621
      @mikescudder4621 Před 6 dny

      @@Tom_McMurtry Interesting. So Foster wasn't working with his first choice assistants, but his assistants turned out alright in the end!

  • @jkmb5758
    @jkmb5758 Před 9 dny +2

    All Blacks will always be All Blacks - a top notch side.
    Fans are used to them being top ranked team for over 90% of the last 20 - 30 years.
    A few of the other teams have now caught up. It is also a mental / self-belief thing. All Blacks no longer have that absolute confidence, whilst other teams no longer have that fear.

  • @joedennehy386
    @joedennehy386 Před 9 dny +3

    Perofeta played very well, i thought, winners are grinners. Our tactics were naive late in the first half, 20 phases went back 20 metres. Kicking game in the 2nd half. Start Cortez Ratima

  • @jasonpetersen9791
    @jasonpetersen9791 Před 9 dny +5

    Are you going to talk about the attempt to cheat, when the shot clock was stopped when Damien McKenzie was clearly not going to make his kick in time stopped on 19 seconds, luckily the ref saw that, clearly becoming like the old Australian teams that want to win at all cost, World Rugby have to investigate this

    • @clarke1319
      @clarke1319 Před 7 dny +1

      I'll talk about it. I think you're getting overly excited ... investigation ? give me strength. There was no "shot clock" !! The clock on the screen is the broadcaster's clock. There are forever discrepancies .... for example the referee calls time off and the clock ticks away and the referee calls time on and the clock is not restarted. It's not the official time!!
      The match will have a designated official time keeper/s - whether that be the referees assistants or other delegated officials. Have you seen the number of officials at a high level rugby match before. What do you think they all do.
      The referee would have been taking his cue from the official timekeeper.

  • @wotdafark6209
    @wotdafark6209 Před 9 dny +3

    Go the AB
    took down England and stop their southern march to Victory.
    Mate first hitup for the boys priceless
    England sent a great team and about time.
    Exciting times ahead for NZ AB

  • @zabaleta66
    @zabaleta66 Před 9 dny +2

    Pretty happy with the All Black performance. Brutal game and the AB's will improve.
    Great discussion btw.

  • @snizzlebunizzle4836
    @snizzlebunizzle4836 Před 8 dny +1

    Truth is the marginally better side won and both sides have more to offer.
    England have started to play a better brand of rugby but are still working on it and left points on the pitch and the ABs will be better next week but have class no doubt.
    For me a close, tense, not perfect but bloody good test match.
    Roll on Eden park.
    Could england win... Maybe just maybe...🤞🏻a side note NZ probably won by playing a little bit like boring England of 2023 what a strange beautiful game!!

  • @georgemaru4653
    @georgemaru4653 Před 9 dny +18

    Whats the chances of changing this panel.. New blood, real experts, just saying..

    • @colebedford7
      @colebedford7 Před 9 dny +2

      Define “real experts”… don’t agree with cancelling people because you don’t agree with their opinion.
      I would like someone similar to Matfield on the panel permanently, a knowledgeable and respected non-new Zealander for a different perspective

    • @poerava
      @poerava Před 9 dny +2

      Yeah they’re getting very boring.
      Some younger people too. People who are not and were not players.

    • @jonwalter1533
      @jonwalter1533 Před 9 dny

      The show is produced just formulaically as they share the same opinions every week. New people would not like it or go well. Just need more variety in general.

    • @Waks23
      @Waks23 Před 8 dny

      Yeah I feel like I have to make a formal complaint myself😂

    • @clarke1319
      @clarke1319 Před 7 dny

      There is this thing called the internet. You can search rugby content from what many might call experts from all over the rugby world. Do you have a search engine.

  • @theflaver
    @theflaver Před 9 dny +14

    I've always wondered why a very skilled team doesn't move it's backline deeper, the more traditional line angle, when there is a rush defensive line, and then have 10, or better yet 12, pop kick or kick through with the full back center and winger chasing. Turn the defense around and slow up their rush. Make them react to what you are doing instead of beating your backs against the wall. lots of two man tackles on 1st receivers...Then move up as it opens up.

    • @Jon-bk2yw
      @Jon-bk2yw Před 9 dny +1

      We could see exactly what your talking about at Eden park on Saturday night

    • @Edgycoo
      @Edgycoo Před 9 dny +2

      I agree. Even if just to make the rush D have to move further. The risk is we go backwards faster if the defence is successful however to balance that out they get more tired and potentially have to run faster to make up the ground in which case our kicking game, grubbers etc become more effective as turning around is harder to do for them if they are travelling quicker. Many advantages to being a little deeper. Only play it doesnt help with is the cross field winger kick

    • @stealthpakfa
      @stealthpakfa Před 9 dny +2

      @@theflaver NZ rugby coaches still haven’t figured out how to combat the rush defence.

    • @lockk132
      @lockk132 Před 9 dny +1

      Yep far too much shuffle passing with the receiver standing still or walking,or the receiver having to check their run because the ball is delivered to the man instead of into the space for the receiver to run on to.

    • @Edgycoo
      @Edgycoo Před 9 dny

      @@lockk132 also primed for intercepts

  • @darrenleroux2034
    @darrenleroux2034 Před 7 dny +1

    It’s the first time I agree with JK (gasp), the AB’s were always the innovators and that batton is comfortably sitting with the Springboks at the moment! There is however confidence that Razor is the right man for the job! All the best to the AB’s from SA!

  • @davidpeters3857
    @davidpeters3857 Před 9 dny +9

    👏 both teams

  • @UnboxRacing
    @UnboxRacing Před 9 dny +4

    The English press was talking up their team big time. If not for those penalty misses, it would have been a win for them. Their defence was incredible and made the ABs kick high balls to the wing. Never seen that. Hope we can see another great game on Saturday.

    • @Canvashed
      @Canvashed Před 9 dny +3

      No they weren't. Got a link?

    • @martinpercy12
      @martinpercy12 Před 8 dny +1

      No they weren’t at all. The English media said they would be happy to be within 7 points.

    • @UnboxRacing
      @UnboxRacing Před 8 dny

      Nonsense, I read the articles myself in the UK. Talking about 2003,.etc. And as it turns out, with some justification. You don't think the English tabloid et al float these fluff pieces at every chance?

  • @aircongosney
    @aircongosney Před 9 dny +6

    Tactically it's the all blacks centres who aren't helping - and need Jacobson and Blackadder on the field supporting patrick

    • @thefobbie0034
      @thefobbie0034 Před 9 dny

      NO we are playing Foster 2.0 rugby!!!! Got nothing to do with Ioane or Barrett!

  • @bm8725
    @bm8725 Před 7 dny +1

    When Mitchell went off, it all slowed down for England.

  • @blairansellfraser
    @blairansellfraser Před 8 dny +1

    The one takeaway I had from the match, was that the AB's were definately slower in recycling the ball.

  • @petewisdom1984
    @petewisdom1984 Před 9 dny +6

    Mildly surprised to see JK so brazenly admit that he wants World Rugby to change the rules because he thinks it would benefit NZ style rugby.

    • @rodwellchigome7567
      @rodwellchigome7567 Před 9 dny +2

      I know right. The ABs are a phenomenal team and have some of the best athletes in world rugby. Just feels like they're missing a bit of grunt or mongrel. The contemporary batch just don't feel like the previous likes of Kaino, Collins, Nonu, Read, The Bus and more recently Rettalick and Whitelock

    • @jonesyjones7626
      @jonesyjones7626 Před 9 dny +2

      That’s the NZ way.

    • @stealthpakfa
      @stealthpakfa Před 9 dny +3

      @@petewisdom1984 This clip should be saved and replayed whenever Kirwan talks nonsense about changing the rules to help the sport.

    • @Tom_McMurtry
      @Tom_McMurtry Před 8 dny

      He both thinks it's a more exciting product for audiences and thinks it would benefit NZ rugby

    • @petewisdom1984
      @petewisdom1984 Před 8 dny

      @Tom_McMurtry he usually claims the former while not acknowledging the later.

  • @Edgycoo
    @Edgycoo Před 9 dny +6

    perofeta was awesome. We still need a test match kicker, can he do that too? weve not had one since carter. We need a kick array for rush D not just box kicks after failed run attempts. You need grubbers with chasers ready and chips over the top with chasers ready. Do it enough and they will adjust their defence and then you can run it.

    • @craigrodger3628
      @craigrodger3628 Před 9 dny +1

      this is nothing new though, we've been struggling to find solutions against this tactic for quite a few years now...teams are happy to force or invite us to kick they understand the AB's without ball in hand are a lesser threat

    • @Edgycoo
      @Edgycoo Před 9 dny +1

      @@craigrodger3628 i dont know why box kicking is the answer. We always used to consider ourselves a triple threat. Kicking was part of that. Seems people want to reinvent the wheel. But regardless, happy with the win. Soldier on.

    • @thefobbie0034
      @thefobbie0034 Před 9 dny

      Perofeta should be our starting 10!

    • @Edgycoo
      @Edgycoo Před 9 dny

      @@thefobbie0034 can he kick goals? If so i dont see why not. But he did play crisp at FB. I guess maybe when will jordan returns they may look for jordan at FB and entertain perofeta at 10 if he performs under pressure like he has in the remaining games. Caleb back soon hopefully. Cam roigard. I feel like we have a dangerous team brewing

    • @thefobbie0034
      @thefobbie0034 Před 9 dny

      @@Edgycoo Yes he can kick goals and NO he is NOT a fullback even though he can play fullback! Perofeta is a 1st-five and has always been a 1st-five! I believe the call for Perofeta to play fullback came from Robertson to Cotter to play him at fullback!
      Perofeta should be the starting 10 Barrett at fullback till Jordan has recovered!!!
      I do agree with you that we do have a great team brewing but need to shift Savea to 7 and look at Sititi and Sotutu OR Cullen Grace for 8! I would have started Akira Ioane ahead of Finau on Saturday BUT again another stuff up losing a top player to overseas!
      However we need to change the game plan because we are persisting with the POD game and this is what got Foster into trouble!

  • @fu8713
    @fu8713 Před 9 dny

    Shout out to Portia Woodman
    Thanks for blessing us with your amazing skills talent over all these years it’s been awesome watching you and the girls conquering the rugby world and bringing it home for our country
    All the best for the future 👍👍

  • @Dihedrals
    @Dihedrals Před 9 dny +2

    I feel bad for the all blacks!, the amount of people upset with their performance is crazy. They showed so much heart and there was room for improvement but England (my team) were after it and came nocking at the door and they weathered the storm, I think people underestimate England we aren’t the team we have been in the last 4 years. Well done AB’s! Your team will be fine, we will be after it in the next game you best be ready however I see you winning by a slightly bigger margin next game but should be a cracking test!

  • @fl7907
    @fl7907 Před 9 dny +4

    I believe 9 jersey is open and the speed of the pick up to pass is the key, so the player that can deliver the ball ie pick up to reciever should influence who is picked. Especially when the defence to rushing..that may 2cents.

    • @Broughie
      @Broughie Před 9 dny +4

      I think the English were offside a lot, and I'm not quite sure that I'm more rapid pass would've broken that defense. Smith is in the past and we need to move on. This happens with all teams and I really don't think Peranara was bad.

    • @johndiamond6931
      @johndiamond6931 Před 9 dny +2

      ​@@Broughiefirst half with Perenara was good, 2nd half with Christie wasn't.
      I think an average pass can be ok if players stand deeper or if the defense is manipulated with several running options and running lines. The pod system can't be the only option, we need variations in attack and when setting up phases in attack.

    • @jeromieweatherburn8835
      @jeromieweatherburn8835 Před 8 dny +1

      @@johndiamond6931 I think Perenara started OK, but to my eyes he seemed to get slower as the 1st half progressed (prior to the injury). His box kicks didn't seem that good (head down/lack of depth control), he seemed to complain (offside ref) a lot before reaching in to get the ball from the ruck. I felt it gave the English more time to set their defense (which was very good) when he did pass. A 4.5/10 performance. Christie had his own issues (I'd rate similarly).

    • @johndiamond6931
      @johndiamond6931 Před 8 dny

      @@jeromieweatherburn8835 fair assessment except i would rate Perenara a 6/10. Compared to Christie there was a huge difference in the 2nd half.
      In the first half ABs were able to create so many opportunities but couldn't finish them all. In the 2nd half they created none.
      The main reason I believe was the difference between each platform each halfback was able to give their teammates, Perenara was ahead there.
      I absolutely agree TtJ started to get slower later in the first half which is the same time he started to get on the ref and try to play mind games with the ref. And it's a huge negative to his overall game because up until then he was playing mostly very well.
      Christie also had a tendency to cry out to the ref too which I think both halfbacks are guilty off and may have squandered opportunities because of it.
      But there was a massive difference between both halves, in the first hslf ABs were able to play in Englands half many times and were able to score 2 tries, in the 2nd half I don't remember ABs even getting into Englands 22 and they didn't score any tries.
      So basically that's how I saw it.

  • @nielvanderwalt1965
    @nielvanderwalt1965 Před 9 dny +4

    Nz needs to play in europe. Super rugby isnt working. Players are getting soft.

    • @tee_saw
      @tee_saw Před 8 dny

      Super rugby aotaroa was brutal. Should bring that back and ditch Aussie. And let the abs play in NPC somehow that was great too.

  • @madvladza
    @madvladza Před 9 dny +2

    Now please... just keep my boy Asafo Aumua in the team. I need to see that man play

  • @LeRobusier
    @LeRobusier Před 9 dny +13

    I heard the ref clearly say 20 seconds…..10 seconds. What on earth are these guy’s talking about? There’s no excuse.

    • @2halves12
      @2halves12 Před 9 dny +2

      Yeah I heard the ref say 10 seconds. Problem was DMac didn't seem to hear him

    • @Broughie
      @Broughie Před 9 dny +1

      Well, I'm not complaining about the penalty. But I didn't hear it on the TV and maybe that's the feed they were watching. I think it's good that they are expected to kick the ball sooner.

    • @markthompson7817
      @markthompson7817 Před 9 dny +3

      DMac, had actually started his movement to kick the ball when the ref called it off. Could DMac hear him, I am not sure. But DMac is consistently over the sixty seconds in many of his kicks. Time for a shot clock so we can all see it.
      But, DMac has pushing this envelope too long, it was inevitable that tis would happen.

    • @lovemysport7902
      @lovemysport7902 Před 9 dny +1

      I believe that the 60 second Shot Clock starts from when the team tells the Ref their intention & (should be) stopped when the Ball is struck. If the shot clock were to stop at the start of the Run-Up then one could in theory place the ball, sprint back 50 yards & start your very slow run-up taking a heap more time off the clock. Frustratingly a team could wind down the clock another 5-15 secs by delaying their decision but that is another issue. Once the Ref has made the mark, blown their whistle & pointed to the posts, that should be the end of their involvement until signaling whether time has run out or the Kick/Conversion was successful etc. It should not be up to the Ref to give a ’10 second’ warning - hear me out.
      You would hope that by the time the decision is made to kick for the posts, that both the Ball & Tee are readily available to the Kicker. If the delivery of either is delayed then that is valuable seconds lost. To avoid those ‘lost seconds’ the team should have a 'Water Boy' & a Tee on both sidelines with the 'Water Boy' being positioned on the sideline as close to the Kicker as possible to speed up the handover of the Tee. The normal routine is for the Kicker to get the Tee off the ‘Water Boy’ while firstly having a quick slurp. To take a bit of the pressure off the Kicker, I would suggest that the 'Water Boy' be the Kickers eyes/ears with regards to the Shot Clock, personally giving the Kicker the reminders that they prefer to hear be it a 10 secs, a 12 secs, 15 secs or whatever. If there is no visible Shot Clock on the ‘big screen’, I would also have gotten the 'Water Boy' to have gotten the remaining time off the Ref, set their own lil Stop Watch to whatever e.g. 47 seconds, subtracted ‘2’ seconds from that time & then told the Kicker there was 45 secs to go. The 'Water Boy' then gives the Kicker the respective timings that they require/prefer & the ball would be struck with '2' secs to spare (at least).
      Having said that, I wouldn’t have taken the kick at goal on the ‘said’ occasion. It was highly unlikely given what had happened earlier in the game that the English were going to score a ‘worldy of a try’ from 1 end to the other, so just play territory/possession. If successful, the 3 points would have only increased the lead to 4, left time on the clock for a restart, given the English field position by allowing them a restart to compete for possession and the English could have pinched a match winning try. In stead of DMac going for the 3, I would have gone for the corner to play territory, possession & run the clock down. Kick for the corner, walk to the Line-Out (which is one of my bug bears when done against us!), catch & drive, 1 off runners, pick & go, keep possession & maybe even pick up another penalty. If an ensuing penalty is within the time which wouldn’t allow a restart then take the 3 points, call a scrum etc - game over.
      Having said that, if a team is trailing and time is of the essence then they can get the kick done far more quickly than the 60 secs they use when trying to run the clock down. DMac’s brother, Marty, would take a kick in about 5-10 secs. He was very good & accurate to boot as well.
      The 60 secs shot clock across the board also needs a bit of tweaking/re-thinking as there is a big difference from kicking a conversion from under/in-front the posts to having the Ball & Tee at the mark to indicate a kick for the 3 points to walking back to the 22 having scored a try in the corner having regained possession of a scoring try when the opposition or one of your (dumb) team mates has kicked/thrown the ball into the crowd.

    • @Camcolito
      @Camcolito Před 9 dny

      @@2halves12 He was too busy grinning like a mental ward patient.

  • @user-hq8dd8ku8q
    @user-hq8dd8ku8q Před 9 dny +3

    BB is a game changer.. he will be the run on FB against SA mark my words.. If not at 10

    • @johndiamond6931
      @johndiamond6931 Před 9 dny

      I don't think so, Perofeta and Dmac both had good games.

    • @tdeal67
      @tdeal67 Před 9 dny

      BB does not like contact. He is getting to old… but he is still pretty good.

    • @ManaBlack208
      @ManaBlack208 Před 9 dny

      I believe he changed our fortunes around aswell didn't seem like perofeta or dmac were putting the poms under enuf pressure with their territorial kicking and so the change was made at the perfect time,perofeta and dmac seem to be getting caught up in the attack attack mindset instead of thinking tactically and kicking for the corners

    • @fossilmatic
      @fossilmatic Před 9 dny

      We haven’t picked a team to suit game changers for 6 years. We’ve been seduced by the idea that a Crusaders approach to a controlled, consistent team approach will win above Super level. We tried this with Blackadder (T) and Thorne. The ABs at their best have transcended being a good team by having players like Cullen, Jones, Nonu, Lomu, Coles, McCaw, Carter lift them above the predictable.

  • @Me-ex7qg
    @Me-ex7qg Před 9 dny

    Yes. That was a solid first hit out against a tough opponent

  • @lifes-entertainment2484

    Newzeland have the best team in world rugyb! Lets have that straight! England fan here. What a team. We played really well and got beat by some unbeatable playwers from NZ

  • @willscott2409
    @willscott2409 Před 9 dny +3

    All 6N, European Championship and English Premiership games have a Shot Clock up on a big screen… at community Rugby level the Referee usually gives a verbal 15 or 20 second countdown.

    • @ManaBlack208
      @ManaBlack208 Před 9 dny +1

      I heard the ref give dmac something not sure wat it was but at the end of the day dmac takes too long in general just kick the fuking thing man, too much emphasis on a 2 point conversions or 3 point penalties take too long

    • @willscott2409
      @willscott2409 Před 8 dny

      @@ManaBlack208 Dmac shouldn’t make that mistake again but he is not alone

    • @ManaBlack208
      @ManaBlack208 Před 8 dny

      @willscott2409 Better not,if we lost he would of been public enemy No.1

    • @clarke1319
      @clarke1319 Před 7 dny

      I don't think there should be shot clock. Why? because it provides another avenue to waste time. The referee should simply give one time warning ( 30sec,15secs but only one) on the cue from his official time keeper and leave the players to manage it. If the player has to manage the time left then that player is less likely to fluff around leaving it to the last second.

  • @stephenwitherington879
    @stephenwitherington879 Před 9 dny +2

    When an All Blacks' side wins (70% overall success in 121 years - is this good enough?), many 'commentators' will inevitably look to become Devil's Advocate (look for objections & weaknesses as to why NZ isn't quite as good as some think it is). Well, as one fellow Kiwi once put it "it's no good bloody thinking!" Dead right. It's much better to know, & what we know is NZ is one up against the inventors of the game (Rugby School 1823). Nit picking has become a stock in trade for many. I am not buying, & Eden Park will be the ultimate testing ground. NZ may need to win by 100 points to satisfy some critics, but a win is a win in anyone's book. A bigger win next game, to supply 'shut it' material, is now a must. Good comments from the panel, by the way, & a useful performance from both sides, all the critical rot notwithstanding.

  • @mlisto7367
    @mlisto7367 Před 5 dny

    Lo and behold, Boks are respected by the NZ pundits. We won't be fooled, we'll always play to our strength as and when it suits us.

  • @DrissZyanisorrybutyourtimeisfi

    England was togother for long time and Razor 'all blacks only 10 days. Credit so for All blacks and always improve in the 2nd test.
    For the 9...area where there is great depth : roigard injured, ratima, fakatava, hotham.
    Perenara and christie ( not the level for blacks jersey) in retreat . Ratima must begin without roigard injured.

  • @gebirg1
    @gebirg1 Před 9 dny +3

    If England had Farrell or Ford kicking they would have won easily. They cannot go into big games with a kicker as unreliable as Smith.

    • @ManaBlack208
      @ManaBlack208 Před 9 dny

      Let it go its gone you lost get ready for another loss this weekend too

  • @shopaholic904
    @shopaholic904 Před 5 dny

    Vielen Dank für das tolle Video! 🇦🇹

  • @Kbyr083
    @Kbyr083 Před 9 dny +2

    It was an enjoyable game to watch 😊

    • @ManaBlack208
      @ManaBlack208 Před 9 dny +1

      Wat a lovely simple comment 😊it was beautiful too watch exciting intense

    • @Kbyr083
      @Kbyr083 Před 9 dny

      @@ManaBlack208 thank you and I am a Springbok fan but the All Blacks are always my second team to support and England should never be allowed to win 😂

    • @salomiodendaal4473
      @salomiodendaal4473 Před 9 dny

      It's called being offside!

  • @uSbusiso_
    @uSbusiso_ Před 9 dny +8

    nzl and rsa need to kiss and make up and bring back the real super rugby

    • @peternicolaides7679
      @peternicolaides7679 Před 9 dny +6

      No chance. South Africa upgraded with URC and EPCR. Super Rugby had no credibility. South African teams were disadvantaged by the travel and timezones in Super Rugby

    • @Broughie
      @Broughie Před 9 dny +4

      @@peternicolaides7679 if you think you're upgraded, that's OK but crying about travel? I don't expect that from a South African.

    • @tasiletoa1037
      @tasiletoa1037 Před 9 dny +5

      ​@@peternicolaides7679mate,nz teams have had to travel to south africa to play too...not once have they whined about it...get a grip..

    • @taipiriboult1720
      @taipiriboult1720 Před 9 dny +2

      Excuses,s.a changed competitions because they got sick of nz teams winning it more constantly🤣

    • @uSbusiso_
      @uSbusiso_ Před 9 dny +3

      @@tasiletoa1037 why everyone is so bitter in the comments ? both nations cmon man

  • @TheMarketSniper
    @TheMarketSniper Před 9 dny +12

    Boks win by 1 vs ENG in the NH [RWC2023], 5 days after a draining Mega-French eliminator, after Eng had easy fixture & extra day's rest = "Lucky Boks, a poor ENG team"- Kirwan.
    NZ Lose by 1 to Boks [RWC2023], "Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda, Ref, ref, ref, Red card, Yellow card, Red Lorry , Yellow lorry, Lucky Boks" - This CZcams Channel Comms
    NZ win by 1 at home to touring ENG side, "Its a Good England Side" - Kirwan. "Their kicking Game was on point" - Mils, "Give Kudos to England" - Mils
    Lol.
    Just a bit of poke fun, lads were respectful today.

    • @jonwalter1533
      @jonwalter1533 Před 9 dny

      lol the Ian Smith of NZ rugby broadcasting

    • @raf4992
      @raf4992 Před 8 dny

      TMO won the game for the Boks against Ireland... 3 shocking decisions.. World Rugby should be looking at that TMO...

  • @tangilanu3128
    @tangilanu3128 Před 8 dny +1

    Let's be honest at Fullback it will be Will Jordan. Noe Perofeta and Barrett fight for that bench position

  • @Brucemcleod2345
    @Brucemcleod2345 Před 9 dny +2

    We have not got our goal kicker sorted yet. If we’re going to compete and win another RWC we need to get this sorted.

  • @kraaidievoel
    @kraaidievoel Před 9 dny +20

    AB was very lucky...and they know it

    • @Edgycoo
      @Edgycoo Před 9 dny +3

      said like someone that never played sport.

    • @uSbusiso_
      @uSbusiso_ Před 9 dny +1

      @@kraaidievoel were

    • @DannyBrah272
      @DannyBrah272 Před 9 dny +1

      Na they don’t know it 😮‍💨

    • @Broughie
      @Broughie Před 9 dny

      Says the SA troll!

    • @Stephen-bq4nq
      @Stephen-bq4nq Před 9 dny +1

      They won that's all that matters.

  • @bombasticbadassbrigade3552

    The All Blacks have ALWAYS struggled with rush defense.

    • @poerava
      @poerava Před 9 dny

      Not really. In 2007 we did a lot of rush defensive plays. We got called offside a lot and they chipped over successfully . It’s not always the best defensive strategy

    • @bombasticbadassbrigade3552
      @bombasticbadassbrigade3552 Před 7 dny

      @@poerava Sure but the ABs STILL struggle with rush D when they have faced a solid defensive unit.

    • @poerava
      @poerava Před 7 dny

      @@bombasticbadassbrigade3552
      Every one struggles with rush D

    • @bombasticbadassbrigade3552
      @bombasticbadassbrigade3552 Před 6 dny

      @@poerava this is true. I would've liked to have thought that the ABs have the skills/talent/coaches to try and best overcome this.

  • @brianschultz5062
    @brianschultz5062 Před 9 dny

    Aumua,DmAc,ardie,cappy and his bros well done.mark talea industrial as ever,patrick looking like the real deal. No complaints building blocks look solid

  • @rodesianRogers
    @rodesianRogers Před 9 dny +1

    Dam those are games we would have lost last year and the year before, im happy they are changing there tactics during the game to get the w

    • @tee_saw
      @tee_saw Před 8 dny

      I don't think so. Aaron Smith and Richie Mo'unga would've ended the game 50min in

  • @njabulov.hadebe9102
    @njabulov.hadebe9102 Před 9 dny +3

    I dont say this much but thank you Jeff Wilson from a proud south african

  • @Edgycoo
    @Edgycoo Před 9 dny +3

    telea does too much lateral movement. Caleb makes more forwards metres.

    • @dupex2
      @dupex2 Před 9 dny +1

      It would be worth having Caleb on the bench for sure....

    • @Edgycoo
      @Edgycoo Před 9 dny +1

      @@dupex2 caleb after losing weight in sevens is a different beast. Im impressed with his improvement

    • @Broughie
      @Broughie Před 9 dny +2

      He is certainly elusive but yes, I agree. He does do too much lateral stuff. You can get away with that and super rugby, but not so much in test rugby. I think Caleb running off Damien shoulder help. Keep the defense honest and take some pressure off McKenzie.

  • @lesterdewee
    @lesterdewee Před 8 dny +1

    Lets take the win boys ,,,, ALL BLACKS are busy to rebuild ,,, it will take a lot of time and pressure but we will get better and better every time!

  • @jasoncampbell9966
    @jasoncampbell9966 Před 8 dny +1

    Clarke can come on and make an impact.

  • @glenndouglas.T
    @glenndouglas.T Před 9 dny +7

    JK said "we miss SA super rugby teams in super rugby..." thats not what you've been saying on air dude....

    • @peternicolaides7679
      @peternicolaides7679 Před 9 dny +1

      We should have started with European Rugby in 1996. Far better off with URC and EPCR

    • @Albert_Br
      @Albert_Br Před 9 dny

      Listen to you lol. 'dude' ) you trying to sound tough. Show us where JK has ever said we dont miss SA in Super Rugby? ?

    • @rosswilliams2303
      @rosswilliams2303 Před 9 dny +1

      @@Albert_Brwtf how is that trying to be tough?😂 put the bong down g

    • @Albert_Br
      @Albert_Br Před 9 dny +1

      @@rosswilliams2303 "Calling JK "dude" lol

  • @antonpatea7390
    @antonpatea7390 Před 9 dny +3

    Hear me out I would rather chuck sititi at 8 chuck him in the deep end sink or swim cos he’s a big body and has speed and power and ardie at 7 with finau or blackadder at 6 also aumua needs to come on earlier and I’d take Clarke at wing for sevu Reese we don’t need 2 dancing wings we need a power run first wing with skills

    • @lovemysport7902
      @lovemysport7902 Před 9 dny

      Sititi is certainly one for the future & I’m sure & hope that he will get his chance but Eden Park may be a game too soon, as well as some of the other of the 13 left in this season. It has taken a lot of great ABs many many seasons & games to feel at home. When did Amua first appear on the scene? Amua really came to prominence on the international scene when he scored the Hat-trick against England in the 1917 U20 RWC Final in Manchester (UK), was taken as an ‘apprentice’ on the ABs 2017 End of Year tour but is now really only cementing his place after a couple of years of losing his way. I was in Edinburgh in 1993 to see Jeff Wilson make his debut against Scotland where I think he even got MOTM with the added responsibilities of taking the kicks. The following week at Twickenham, he totally choked & died & (for me) that had a big impact on his early career. I remember Kaino, Nonu & a bunch of others all being pretty ‘bad’ at the start. They were no where the finished article when they made their first AB appearances & took years to develop. Isaia Toeava was one for me that was ‘burdened’ with too much hype too early day and could have done with more time as an ‘apprentice’ but instead was thrown in at the deep end, lost his spark/confidence & was discarded rather abruptly. Such a waste of talent. Some are naturals but others take time to being an AB, their role in the team, the responsibilities, pressures etc. For Sititi to have been named in the 32 says a lot but let’s not rush things too early or on too big a stage too soon. Let’s enjoy the walk before we try to run (too early)…

    • @antonpatea7390
      @antonpatea7390 Před 9 dny

      @@lovemysport7902 mate we gotta move with the times look at South Africa coach he’s not afraid to chuck debutants in big games same with a lot of the European teams! The notion that every young talent needs time to develop is not true at all and there have been plenty of examples of 19-22 year old debutants from Canaan Moodie for South Africa to reiko and plenty more! Some are just born for it and strive in pressure moments. I think sititi is one of those players from semi finals to the finals the moment was never too big for him I’m not saying he has to start but bring him off the bench and see what he brings cos there’s way too much evidence of young players excelling to not try it out!

    • @lovemysport7902
      @lovemysport7902 Před 9 dny

      With regards to wingers & indeed most positions, it is horses for courses. In some cases, I agree that we should have 2 wingers of contrasting styles - power/strength vs speed etc but in other cases, 2 speedsters/dancers are good and other types of combos as well.
      With regards to Wingers, what is important these days (for me) are wingers who come in looking for work which all of the outside backs in the ABs squad can do so I would be happy with any of them. Was the ability to jackle the difference? Was Caleb still tender from the knock to the ribs he got in the SRP Final? But yeah, give each of them opportunities to help one another develop. Keep them fresh & keep them motivated.
      From a tactics perspective I would like the wingers to be versatile so they could effectively play as Blindside & Openside wings & change positions/sides accordingly/regularly during a game or even for a ‘set move’. Have the ‘power winger’ on the Blindside ready to run off the 9 or an inside pass from the 10 and the ‘speed’ winger out wide ready for the cross-field kick. If the ‘speed’ winger was also an ex Basketball/Aussie Rules player who would generally be able to leap & catch the ball safely in 2 hands above their heads then even better.
      In the case of Leicester Fainga'anuku, tearing it up at Toulon (Top 14) as a 13/wing (mostly 13), if he and Reiko were in the team together, could they equally swap/switch between 13 & wing during a game? Could Reiko & Clarke even switch now if both playing for the ABs/Blues?
      All teams/coaches/squads need options to pick a wider training squad, the apprentices/future, the touring squad, the starters & the finishers to make us as adaptable & un-predictable as possible to keep the opposition coaches guessing prior to kick-off & to keep the opponents on the field guessing during the game - Game Plan A, Game Plan B, Game Plan C, Game Plan D etc with Set Moves of A, B, C, D etc but always allowing to play what is in front of you. Individual skills, teamwork, eyes/ears, top 2 inches.
      And things like that don’t happen at the start of a new coaching regime, the first time that the initial squad comes together, maybe even the first year in (because some of the remaining 13 tests, especially some of the away ones, this Calendar year are going to be pretty tough). It’ll take time, slowly but surely. The first game against the English in Dunedin was pretty good for me. The ABs played with a good/reasonable level of control, commitment, teamwork & skills for a first hit out as a group. And no cards was a good thing too.
      I’m sure there will be a few things tried that won’t work at first so there’ll be a few hiccups along the way whether they’ll be ‘learnings’ (improvised/changed & retried) or simply discarded - who knows - but I’m looking forward to the 4 year ‘walk’ & have plenty of other ideas already written down…

    • @granthunter8450
      @granthunter8450 Před 9 dny

      @@antonpatea7390 Agree. Australia has a history of introducing young players who made the grade although to be fair, most were backs.

    • @antonpatea7390
      @antonpatea7390 Před 9 dny

      @@granthunter8450 yeah majority were backs but there’s definitely been some fowards over these years I mean England just had a prop France brought in young Tuilagi so it’s doable I just hate that notion of he needs time like stuff that if your good enough then you should play lol

  • @nicholas8257
    @nicholas8257 Před 9 dny +1

    Well done kiwis! Although I feel that these guys have slightly missed the plot critiquing the ABs I understand the high standard in which the ABs are being held.
    Still though, this veteran England side was tough against a relatively Fresh AB squad under new management.
    I'm afraid of what you guys are gonna bring, all the best! 🥳🇿🇦

  • @thetalentedmrfitz
    @thetalentedmrfitz Před 9 dny +1

    The ref did give Dmac a verbal countdown and ample opportunity to still take the shot after time had run out. We could hear it clearly on the telly so that was definitely Mckenzie's fault.

  • @BS2Dos
    @BS2Dos Před 9 dny +4

    Robertson had the England 6N campaigns + the run out against Japan to study England’s setup and tactics. Borthwick basically went into this game blind and had no idea of the team he was going to face.
    Add on the number of international caps this AB team have and a single 1-point win surely raises more questions than answers.

    • @pirate3599
      @pirate3599 Před 9 dny +1

      That is just rubbish, a win is a win

    • @BS2Dos
      @BS2Dos Před 9 dny

      @@pirate3599 It’s rubbish that Robertson had more material to study than his counterpart? I also heard England’s training sessions were being filmed.

    • @michaelrooks4030
      @michaelrooks4030 Před 9 dny

      So what

    • @tasiletoa1037
      @tasiletoa1037 Před 9 dny

      @@BS2Dos then surely you would agree that the same single 1 point win S.A. got in the WC final also raises more questions than answers...right? I'm going with your logic here

    • @BS2Dos
      @BS2Dos Před 9 dny

      @@tasiletoa1037 But SA weren’t playing the SF with a new coach in place, were they. Point I’m making is Robertson had the benefit of referencing a few England games, which Borthwick didn’t.

  • @joshhudson7413
    @joshhudson7413 Před 9 dny +10

    Of course they get a pass mark. A win is a win. Razor just did what Fozzie and Shag failed to do the past 2 attempts. Of course it was sloppy, but even Jason Ryan said it was going to be like that. We'll be much better next week.

    • @pita3908
      @pita3908 Před 9 dny +1

      I think its time for you razor diehards / sanders need to stop bashing Fozzie & Shag, they have both won rwcs, and fozzie made the last rwc semi final, season only just started and your already singing Razor praises he's going to win the RWC, how embarrassing.

    • @joshhudson7413
      @joshhudson7413 Před 9 dny +2

      @@pita3908 Did i say razor was going to win the WC? I actually thought England were going to win the game because of our new look group. Razor and his coaches aren't perfect, but I was just saying he's done what we couldn't do the past 2 games. Im not singing his praises, in fact most fans are bashing Razor, and were bashing him BEFORE the game even started, not even giving him a chance.

    • @sihlecastro5278
      @sihlecastro5278 Před 9 dny

      Do you think all blacks can beat SA playing like this ? lol long way to go for this team . Most teams just lost the fear and All Blacks aren’t as confident as they used to be because their game can now be countered . They haven’t evolved at all and taking SA teams out of Super Rugby made All Blacks weaker but made England stronger

  • @donaldtaylor724
    @donaldtaylor724 Před 9 dny +2

    Re: shot clock - I was shocked to hear this wasn’t the case, and hope it is rectified for the next test.

    • @lovemysport7902
      @lovemysport7902 Před 9 dny

      Initially, I wanted a Shot Clock on the ‘big screen’ to enable it to be visible to the kicker but can you imagine if the opposition supporters could also see it & they started on the Countdown themselves? In certain games/countries, there would be none of that ‘Keep quiet. Respect the Kicker’ lark. It would be full volume 10, 9, 8, 7….& maybe sometimes even mis-leading so maybe a visible Shot Clock is not a good thing.
      For me, once the Ref has made the mark, blown their whistle & pointed to the posts, that should be the end of the Refs involvement until signaling whether time has run out or the Kick/Conversion was successful etc. It should not be up to the Ref to give a ’10 second’ warning - hear me out.
      You would hope that by the time the decision is made to kick for the posts, that both the Ball & Tee are readily available to the Kicker. If the delivery of either is delayed then that is valuable seconds lost. To avoid those ‘lost seconds’ the team should have a Water Boy & a Tee on both sidelines with the 'Water Boy' being positioned on the sideline as close to the Kicker as possible to speed up the handover of the Tee. The normal routine is for the Kicker to get the Tee off the ‘Water Boy’ while firstly having a quick slurp. To take a bit of the pressure off the Kicker, I would suggest that the Water Boy'' be the Kickers eyes/ears with regards to the Shot Clock, personally giving the Kicker the reminders that they prefer to hear be it at 10 secs, 12 secs, 15 secs or whatever. If there is no visible Shot Clock on the ‘big screen’, I would also have gotten the Water Boy' to have gotten the remaining time off the Ref e.g 47 secs, subtracted ‘n’ seconds e.g. from the time that the Ref said, set their own lil Stop Watch to 45 secs & then told the Kicker there was 45 secs to go. The ‘Water Boy' then gives the Kicker the respective timings that they require/prefer so that the kick is struck within the safety margin e.g. 2 seconds, that the team/kicker prefer or the tactics influence.
      Oh, and there should always be another of the team close by in case the Ball needs to be held/secured on the Tee or change the laws to allow the ‘Water Boy’ to do it.

    • @donaldtaylor724
      @donaldtaylor724 Před 9 dny

      @@lovemysport7902 The raucous crowd throwing the kicker off - similar tactics already happen in basketball.
      I think having a visible clock creates more transparency if done right, and also reduces the mental load on the kicker and official.
      I was the timekeeper for one of the tests last weekend, and the WR match commissioners were adamant it be visible. It took some finagling on the tech side, but a workable if not perfect solution was found.

    • @donaldtaylor724
      @donaldtaylor724 Před 8 dny

      @@lovemysport7902 crowd getting involved - happens in basketball all the time.
      I think the visual clock adds transparency, which is always better.
      At the USA/ROM match, the WR commissioners were adamant that it be visible in spite of the protestations from the stadium and broadcast tech crews. A solution was found, and while it took a minute for it to appear, there was a visible clock on the stadium big screen and on the broadcast.
      The fact that a tier 2 test could have one but not ENG/NZ is mine-boggling

  • @brucetucker4365
    @brucetucker4365 Před 9 dny +4

    I thought Ian Fosters ALL Blacks did pretty well considering the lack of prep games leading into this match.

  • @ouiouipiggy4390
    @ouiouipiggy4390 Před 9 dny +3

    Well my little opinion from here in France is that NZ could easily have lost that match against an England team that is still re-building! A fabulous tough match for independents, I really enjoyed it and good to see England back at the top table - good for rugby in general! I think that the second match will be close too, but I could see England winning it!

    • @Me-ex7qg
      @Me-ex7qg Před 9 dny +1

      @@ouiouipiggy4390 Same English side that France could have easily lost too during the 6 nations. NZs first test of the year, England's 7th. NZ have a new coach, a handful of new players, and are missing 4 starters. Playing g with a second choice first five/ half back combo is a big blow for any side.

    • @ouiouipiggy4390
      @ouiouipiggy4390 Před 9 dny +2

      @@Me-ex7qg It is very sad when people make excuses for their team or deny accolades for their opponents. It was a good match which could have been won by either team. Very silly comments about number of matches this season, it means absolutely nothing! Just enjoy the rugby and give credit where it is due! Here in France most of us saw a great test match with both teams with work to do but where both 15's gave all they could. Allez les bleues!

    • @salomiodendaal4473
      @salomiodendaal4473 Před 9 dny +1

      And the All Blacks aren't rebuilding????

    • @ouiouipiggy4390
      @ouiouipiggy4390 Před 9 dny

      @@salomiodendaal4473 Not the point really is it, NZ are home team and home teams naturally have an advantage and more resources/easily available replacements etc, etc. Don't be so sensitive. It was a great match, particularly for us as independents and my points were valid!

    • @Me-ex7qg
      @Me-ex7qg Před 8 dny

      @@ouiouipiggy4390 you're making excuses for England losing and not giving NZ credit for a hard earned victory

  • @hanoamorete179
    @hanoamorete179 Před 9 dny +1

    100% agreed on Goldys comment on Nuggys impact now that he has gone. TJ and Christie still take a fraction too long clearing the ball and it shows

    • @J0sh351
      @J0sh351 Před 9 dny

      Roigard going down was massive, he's our best hope to be another world class 9 and the Chiefs 9 is probably behind him.

  • @stevenburrow8804
    @stevenburrow8804 Před 9 dny +1

    I really like watching this English side. It's like watching the Springboks under Jacques and Felix.

  • @russellcroghan8956
    @russellcroghan8956 Před 9 dny +13

    If only Smith was on song with his kicks. Allot of humble pie from all would be 😂

    • @mungoblizzard6114
      @mungoblizzard6114 Před 9 dny +7

      Dmac was off too

    • @Crimsonfate
      @Crimsonfate Před 9 dny +2

      couldn't handle the all blacks aura

    • @swapacrate
      @swapacrate Před 9 dny +2

      From what I read from European pundits we were a team in transition, we had lost our world class players, and we were there for the taking.

    • @mungoblizzard6114
      @mungoblizzard6114 Před 9 dny +4

      @@swapacrate 10 days prep vs full 6 nations + warm up game against Japan

    • @Kalion-ln7ek
      @Kalion-ln7ek Před 9 dny +1

      @@swapacrate well they technically weren't wrong...

  • @martinw3178
    @martinw3178 Před 8 dny

    Really enjoyable game and congrats to the ABs on the win.
    I hope "TJ" is ok.
    Frustrating for England as that definitely felt like "the" opportunity for a win. I expect this week to be much tougher as whilst I am a fan of both Borthwick and this team I just feel the ABs under "Razor" will just adapt and improve more quickly.
    In terms of England positives we got very close with a scrum that was struggling so little genuine front foot ball. It was two trys each and we showed both invention and intent in attack. Overall I think most of the team compared well with their AB opposites. Arguably only the second row significantly outshone theirs.
    Both teams were missing players and given both kickers had poor games kicking I think one can cancel those factors out.
    Myriad reasons for the loss but the main issues for us to address are the scrum and the lack of impact, certainly v ABs, of the bench. I also think we need to get both wings involved more. Both are skillful but physical and quick players comfortable off their wings.
    I didn't pay the same attention to the ABs but it was impressive how quickly they were up to speed. Are their likely to be changes ahead of the second test, injury aside?
    Good luck for this next one. I'm hoping that England can get a historic win and we can have a "decider" at Twickenham in the summer.

  • @georgehornsby2075
    @georgehornsby2075 Před 5 dny

    McKenzie burning all the time with the kick and the subsequent scrum using up more time (if not for the penalty off it) could be a legit strategy in certain weird situations! The field position is often more important than the 3 points. Still would be better to kick for the corner though.

  • @gerardbenson1844
    @gerardbenson1844 Před 9 dny +2

    The New Zealand game was unbelievably poor

  • @jonesyjones7626
    @jonesyjones7626 Před 9 dny +1

    All the NZ commentators keep saying that England have been together for ever and NZ haven’t. This isn’t reality. The Six Nations ended in March and England have played one game since, many players have played one game in two months. Also, the All Blacks had significantly more caps than England.

  • @brownebrowne4393
    @brownebrowne4393 Před 9 dny

    I rate 7 rough around the edge but they are growing as a team they don't need to light the fire on scores, I like to see them winning by 1 or 2 ahead

  • @Todd63790
    @Todd63790 Před 9 dny

    Good effort for first game although I did notice aside from Rico (who is heavily marked) they really lack pace in the backs maybe bring in Narawa

  • @annettekolb3103
    @annettekolb3103 Před 5 dny

    If you go back to the days Rassie was playing for the Cheetahs they were playing fast running rugby. Running rugby is in our history and also part of our dna. All players that played for the Cheetahs know how to play the expansive game and the new rules and laws wont affect them that much.

  • @stuartwhite1103
    @stuartwhite1103 Před 9 dny

    7/10, Battle ready English side, coming from there type of physicality it seems more vital to opt in to an off season regiment to use methods to strengthen bodies, improved both teams this weekend how good is Razor?

  • @christopherdarby1043
    @christopherdarby1043 Před 8 dny

    Anyone who says all kiwi women look like Jonah Lomu, have clearly never come across Kirsty. God damn, that woman is a smoke show.

  • @fossilmatic
    @fossilmatic Před 9 dny +1

    The gameplan seemed little different from before. I guess it has worked (the quarter and semi last year) when our forwards are very dynamic and challenging the gain line in the centre around the rucks. But we didn’t dominate there regardless of how good the set piece was (the scrum NOT the line out). Reece, Telea and BB looked dangerous with ball in hand. Perofeta went quiet and didn’t give second receiver options in the last 20mins he was on the field. Contestable kicks were too long and allowed the escorts to screen too easily. Some good analysis rather than the usual opinionated positions about the ABs vs Eng. A lot of talk about establishing a culture and identity… really? When did the ABs ever have a problem with knowing what is expected of them? All that “connecting” and “themes”? I’d rather see some front foot dominance, or the theme could quickly become “losing”. The speed and openness of the attack in the SA vs Ireland game was a contrast to Dunedin. A scary contrast.

  • @mayurbhuta
    @mayurbhuta Před 9 dny +2

    Razor will soon realise that the AB's need to play like how Foster and team developed them to play by the end of 2023! This style will need to adapt.

    • @fossilmatic
      @fossilmatic Před 9 dny +1

      Too busy making personal promos, mate.

    • @tee_saw
      @tee_saw Před 8 dny +1

      Missing key players for that like Smith, Mo'unga etc.

  • @hannotn
    @hannotn Před 9 dny +1

    Definitely a pass. Two weeks to get things together under a new coach, against a team that's always powerful, even if usually pretty boring. I wish, as long as Christie's in the team, that he'd broaden his skill base and range of options, because he just does exactly the same thing over and over. Way too predictable.

  • @Sweeter-
    @Sweeter- Před 9 dny +2

    We need a "breakdown" sit down tf show in SA

  • @stephennandi4538
    @stephennandi4538 Před 8 dny

    Dubious last minute pen!! ABs were off their feet

  • @wlk2408
    @wlk2408 Před 9 dny

    It was interesting to compare the stats between the games. In the All Blacks vs England game they kicked 66 times compared to the Springboks vs Ireland game with 42 kicks.
    My only concern for the All Blacks is their setpiece. They only had 56% scrums and 75% lineout success. This against a Emgland side who didn't have the strongest scrum after Marler early excit.

  • @Jordan-mq4wj
    @Jordan-mq4wj Před 9 dny +2

    We need to get roigard, jordan, mounga, frizell back and we'll be all good

  • @deanbremner5579
    @deanbremner5579 Před 9 dny

    First test. New coach, new team. Give this coaching team and it’s players a few games under their belts.. then watch this AB team evolve and start to really change gears.