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<blockquote data-quote="retired9" data-source="post: 1107562" data-attributes="member: 79608"><p>That was sore, but, I know it ain't often these games come around if we can build on performance like that then there is hope again. </p><p></p><p>Hoggs interview before the game confirmed what I suspected about captaincy and the leadership group for him - it's too much of a distraction and gets in the way of his game. He was superb today and has found some pace again, he and Russell are best when on the same pitch it just works. </p><p></p><p>Finn was great, I hope this draws a line under the in/out/in/out debacle. So long as he is consistent and good then Toonie has to play him. Nurture Hastings to succeed him in the future, there is enough years yet to produce what you want for the next decade. </p><p></p><p>The forwards have really upped their game, Brown did his best at hooker but sadly doesn't have the impact of Turner. Zander and Shoey are a serious pairing. </p><p></p><p>I think with recent performances being able to batter out way over the line and stay clinical has got forgotten slightly because we weren't putting ourselves in a position to do it often enough. At least the discipline today meant we had chances, it's easier to build on going forward than where we were a week ago. </p><p></p><p>But well done NZ, you dug yourselves back out of a mare. The change at 9 helped hugely</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retired9, post: 1107562, member: 79608"] That was sore, but, I know it ain’t often these games come around if we can build on performance like that then there is hope again. Hoggs interview before the game confirmed what I suspected about captaincy and the leadership group for him - it’s too much of a distraction and gets in the way of his game. He was superb today and has found some pace again, he and Russell are best when on the same pitch it just works. Finn was great, I hope this draws a line under the in/out/in/out debacle. So long as he is consistent and good then Toonie has to play him. Nurture Hastings to succeed him in the future, there is enough years yet to produce what you want for the next decade. The forwards have really upped their game, Brown did his best at hooker but sadly doesn’t have the impact of Turner. Zander and Shoey are a serious pairing. I think with recent performances being able to batter out way over the line and stay clinical has got forgotten slightly because we weren’t putting ourselves in a position to do it often enough. At least the discipline today meant we had chances, it’s easier to build on going forward than where we were a week ago. But well done NZ, you dug yourselves back out of a mare. The change at 9 helped hugely [/QUOTE]
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