Put the lotion away. That's not what he was getting at in the slightest.
That you would hope your no. 6 can table top a winger.Then what was he getting at?
Settle down, Bullrush. You're trying to make the point that Kaino is the Hulk who will smash pick and go runners (and I think Pfitzy meant forwards) so I was curious you chose him smashing a winger 4 years ago as the example, and having a gentle dig . No-one doubts Kaino hits hard.
Please don't pretend that Kaino is not one of the biggest and hardest hitters in the game today.
Settle down, Bullrush. You're trying to make the point that Kaino is the Hulk who will smash pick and go runners (and I think Pfitzy meant forwards) so I was curious you chose him smashing a winger 4 years ago as the example, and having a gentle dig . No-one doubts Kaino hits hard.
He's also about 25 kg lighter than Kaino. But as I said, it was a bit tongue in cheek, which everyone seems to be missing. I'll just shut up now.Come on cyclopath, Digby might be a winger but he runs harder then most forwards! He was our main man to get over the gain line for a couple of years. What Kaino did to him in the RWC was immense.. but yeah it was 4 years ago.
What the actual fuck?!!
I make a post about rugby tactics, you make a tangential point about Kaino. Without warning, because we don't immediately join you in your little black-shirted bukkake-fest we're slagging the bloke?
If you're trying to turn this into something where we have to worship anything and everything All Black, you're on the wrong site. I can guarantee it.
The original point being made is that the pick and go is missing from the strategy and adding it occasionally would be a good move in terms of variety and keeping them guessing.
Not that we should pick and go at the All Blacks best players every time as our only means of go forward.
What's the fuss?
Exactly. As I said earlier in the thread, it's a legitimate tactic and one that we'd do well to have in our armoury. The presence or otherwise of Kaino isn't that relevant in context of it being part of a general game plan. It's not that we should do it 100% of the time, just that we should mix it up and do it some of the time to keep the defence guessing.
Here's the actual fuck.
My point was that your 'rugby tactic' about doing a few pick-and-go's may not have been as effective a you think because the ABs are actually very good at defending against it and Kaino in particular is a beast at driving players back in the tackle - even in the pick-and-go.
It's not tangential at all. The tangent was implication that Kaino had only done it against smaller players.
As I stated earlier - I missed the 'gentle dig'.
So piss off with this bullshit about me trying to make everyone worship the ABs.
As with all other tactics and skills is how it's executed. Too often in the past wallaby teams have attempted it off static ruck ball. That is easy pickings for dominant tacklers/ruck defenders of which Kanno is just one. Executed at pace with the attacking player hitting the line very quickly after the ruck they can be past the defender's leading shoulder before they can set and those dominant tackles don't happen. Off static ball may as well paint a target on yourself and run the risk of turning over the next ruck/tackle contest. Dynamism and execution is the key.Exactly. As I said earlier in the thread, it's a legitimate tactic and one that we'd do well to have in our armoury. The presence or otherwise of Kaino isn't that relevant in context of it being part of a general game plan. It's not that we should do it 100% of the time, just that we should mix it up and do it some of the time to keep the defence guessing.
As with all other tactics and skills is how it's executed. Too often in the past wallaby teams have attempted it off static ruck ball. That is easy pickings for dominant tacklers/ruck defenders of which Kanno is just one. Executed at pace with the attacking player hitting the line very quickly after the ruck they can be past the defender's leading shoulder before they can set and those dominant tackles don't happen. Off static ball may as well paint a target on yourself and run the risk of turning over the next ruck/tackle contest. Dynamism and execution is the key.