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[2023 TRC] Argentina vs New Zealand
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwiwomble" data-source="post: 1134594" data-attributes="member: 45355"><p>fascinating take</p><p></p><p>other NZ rugby forum im on is fizzing with at least the first half attack, the JB RI combo really firing, RI opened up the Puma backline 2-3 times to make huges meters</p><p></p><p>Dmac was miles better that anything we've seen at 10 for the last few years...just so much quicker with his pass...might finally have found someone quick enough to counter the rush defence. I do still have my reservations about his running sideways, at least twice he ducked and weaved behind our line...he risks getting done for obstruction or for someone he doesnt see to completely flatten him...but still much better than BB or RM at 10</p><p></p><p>I would also say the starting forward pack were almost faultless, it was only in the second half with changes and fatigue we started to give away penalties</p><p></p><p>dont get me wrong, think we started last year really well before reverting to fozzie standard...but there was some promising stuff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwiwomble, post: 1134594, member: 45355"] fascinating take other NZ rugby forum im on is fizzing with at least the first half attack, the JB RI combo really firing, RI opened up the Puma backline 2-3 times to make huges meters Dmac was miles better that anything we've seen at 10 for the last few years...just so much quicker with his pass...might finally have found someone quick enough to counter the rush defence. I do still have my reservations about his running sideways, at least twice he ducked and weaved behind our line...he risks getting done for obstruction or for someone he doesnt see to completely flatten him...but still much better than BB or RM at 10 I would also say the starting forward pack were almost faultless, it was only in the second half with changes and fatigue we started to give away penalties dont get me wrong, think we started last year really well before reverting to fozzie standard...but there was some promising stuff [/QUOTE]
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