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[2021 Rugby Championship] Round 4 Argentina v New Zealand (18/9/2021)
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<blockquote data-quote="Umaga&#039;s Witness" data-source="post: 1055458" data-attributes="member: 65365"><p>Well it was pretty obvious that changes were going to be made. Any top international side would have done the same, and all all blacks coaches in the pro era would have done the same.</p><p></p><p>I had predicted less changes, and you argue that the number of changes is too much because they should be going for consistency. But I'd say the fact they've made so many changes actually points to their desire to build combinations and get some consistency with their top team. Because they could either have made less changes more often, in order to give people rest in a busy schedule, or they could make fewer changes less often, which looks like what they're doing. So it sounds like you and foster have the same intent, only foster has thought it through more in terms of how to achieve that intent, which isn't surprising given it's his job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umaga's Witness, post: 1055458, member: 65365"] Well it was pretty obvious that changes were going to be made. Any top international side would have done the same, and all all blacks coaches in the pro era would have done the same. I had predicted less changes, and you argue that the number of changes is too much because they should be going for consistency. But I’d say the fact they’ve made so many changes actually points to their desire to build combinations and get some consistency with their top team. Because they could either have made less changes more often, in order to give people rest in a busy schedule, or they could make fewer changes less often, which looks like what they’re doing. So it sounds like you and foster have the same intent, only foster has thought it through more in terms of how to achieve that intent, which isn’t surprising given it’s his job. [/QUOTE]
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