Agree with you regarding Jordie, but haven't seen anything from Cane personally for where he's a shoe in to be named captain. I don't think he has the strength or build to dominate in that position against the bigger packs in South Africa and the NH teams. We need a big back row in my opinion and those that can generate good go forward which is where we failed in the last World Cup.Cane is the best tackler in the country. Deceptively fast somehow as well. Chopped down Mo'unga in space on the weekend. He has to play.
The boring stuff like defence, organisation and territory management is also why say Jordie Barrett is the best fullback in the country by a distance.
7 and 8 have always been good. It's the front row and 6 where we need improvement.Agree with you regarding Jordie, but haven't seen anything from Cane personally for where he's a shoe in to be named captain. I don't think he has the strength or build to dominate in that position against the bigger packs in South Africa and the NH teams. We need a big back row in my opinion and those that can generate good go forward which is where we failed in the last World Cup.
You could argue that Ireland go into this series as favourites on the back of their Six Nations form and their games against us in recent years.
I was a bit surprised Scott Barrett made it. He's been a bit less good than others this year imo. Robinson's injury a couple of years ago when he was on a roll really screwed him over. Good player, would be on the radar for sure.Might just be my Northland/Blues bias, but Tom Robinson was unlucky to miss out IMO.
Totally agree, the forward stock with the front row has been lacking in recent times. At least it's another year before the World Cup to try and get some structure and good performances under their belt.7 and 8 have always been good. It's the front row and 6 where we need improvement.
I also think our complete lack of attacking structure is exaggerating issues. Against SA and England you're always going to have messy battles in the forwards even when you play well, but my god do we rely on individual talent to score tries right now.
We've got the players now to field arguably the fastest, tallest, strongest, most athletic and visionary backline in the world with Beauden, Leceister/Clarke, RTS, Rieko, Jordan and Jordie. It would be nice to give it structure for a change.
Agree with you, but I think the Play-offs put to bed any idea of RTS pulling on the black jersey. At least a year too early for him, but I can understand if they want him around the squad. Big question marks over Rieko as well.I've been death riding the Havili/Goodhue combo for ages as total mediocrity (and they have been meh through the season when forwards have actually put pressure on or played somewhat normally against the saders forwards) but the Blues backline panicking when they got rare ball did not help.