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Surprise! The all blacks are playing in 42 hours
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Anghel" data-source="post: 1004287" data-attributes="member: 70777"><p>As I said on the "Bledisloe One" thread, it appears that Foster hasn't learned anything from the last WC failure. He looks like Shag 2.0 version (2017-2019), sticking to things that obviously did not work, namely the dual playmakers' system and playing multiple people out of their preferred positions. </p><p></p><p>One would assume that, once a new WC cycle begins, the selectors would like to start afresh and breed a competitive team for 2023, thus trying to find the right people in the right places (i.e. best players in each position), not to accommodate everyone on the paddock. </p><p></p><p>Looking forward to the game, I will probably wake up at 5:45 AM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Anghel, post: 1004287, member: 70777"] As I said on the "Bledisloe One" thread, it appears that Foster hasn't learned anything from the last WC failure. He looks like Shag 2.0 version (2017-2019), sticking to things that obviously did not work, namely the dual playmakers' system and playing multiple people out of their preferred positions. One would assume that, once a new WC cycle begins, the selectors would like to start afresh and breed a competitive team for 2023, thus trying to find the right people in the right places (i.e. best players in each position), not to accommodate everyone on the paddock. Looking forward to the game, I will probably wake up at 5:45 AM. [/QUOTE]
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