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[2019 Rugby Championship] Round 1: Argentina v New Zealand (20/07/2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="Radsy" data-source="post: 950144" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>Great post Larksea. Great breakdown of the ABs performance. I thought Beauden was fantastic on defense in the wider channels, something unique that he offers compared to Mo'unga. He also took gaps himself that others can't or won't. I'm usually critical of his inability to sort out opposition linespeed but I thought he was inspiring.</p><p></p><p>My boy ALB made it back to back shockers IMO (including his playoff game v Jaguares). I expect better, but it seems like he hit his peak mid-Super Rugby and gassed himself. He's going to relegate himself to a bench AB if he doesn't bounce back. </p><p></p><p>Savea is certainly the hardest man in rugby to bring down. He and Cane have to be on the field together one way or another. </p><p></p><p>Jordie has been mistake prone every game I've watched him save the odd blowout victory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radsy, post: 950144, member: 74902"] Great post Larksea. Great breakdown of the ABs performance. I thought Beauden was fantastic on defense in the wider channels, something unique that he offers compared to Mo’unga. He also took gaps himself that others can’t or won’t. I’m usually critical of his inability to sort out opposition linespeed but I thought he was inspiring. My boy ALB made it back to back shockers IMO (including his playoff game v Jaguares). I expect better, but it seems like he hit his peak mid-Super Rugby and gassed himself. He’s going to relegate himself to a bench AB if he doesn’t bounce back. Savea is certainly the hardest man in rugby to bring down. He and Cane have to be on the field together one way or another. Jordie has been mistake prone every game I’ve watched him save the odd blowout victory. [/QUOTE]
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