Deja Vu with the All Blacks

The daggers are drawn again. Inevitably, after such an embarrassing All Blacks loss to a lowly-rated French team, issues were bound to flare up between the Cheerleaders and the Cynics.

Embarrasing, it certainly was. When an All Black team is paying just $1.11 to win and their opposition is at $6.00, the men in black losing has to be a fairly humiliating experience.

In the name of honesty and transparency, anybody who has paid me the respect of reading a blog or two of mine after the last World Cup knows that I was highly critical and cynical of the reappointment of Henry and co.

Having said that, at this stage last year, I also said that it was time for all New Zealand fans to come together, put differences aside and support Henry, Hansen and Smith in their endeavours.

And support them I did and took delight in our heroes securing the Tri-Nations title and the Bledisloe Cup yet again last year.

Which is why I can genuinely say that I'm as surprised as anybody that Henry and co. have reverted back to some of their bizarre and supposedly buried ways of the past.


Like selecting an All Blacks XV that took the field at Carisbrook containing four young men playing out of their Super 14 positions.

Corey Jane, Isaia Toeava, Liam Messam and Adam Thomson all started in jersey numbers they have scarcely worn all season.

The worst of this nonsense was putting Thomson, an out and out blindside flanker at openside. Especially given that it was Richie McCaw himself who said that he saw Tanearu Latimer as his obvious replacement when injury struck.

On Saturday afternoon, before the test commenced, Josh Kronfeld labelled the decision to play Thomson at No. 7 as "weird."

After the test, Laurie Mains said the move was "one of Graham Henry's more staggering mistakes and showed a distinct lack of judgement."

The questions must be asked. Why on earth have our three wise men reverted back to expecting certain new All Blacks to play at their best in unfamiliar positions?


Why on earth hasn't history taught them that playing the next best player in a certain position is a rule that makes the most sense.

I'm expecting the cheerleaders to tell me that injury ensured Henry and co. had no choice and that Corey Jane, for example, had an impressive game.

So what? So one out of four mistakes sort of worked out OK this time.

I'm also expecting the cheerleaders to repeat the excuse-making nonsense that Steve Hansen spouted after the game.

"That was a typical, scratchy, first-up All Blacks performance," said Steve. "They need time to get the combinations up to speed."

Really Steve? So it would also be perfectly reasonable and expected to have either Mal Meninga or Craig Bellamy come up with the same excuse if the Maroons or the Blues played as poorly in a first State of Origin game.


Hell will have truly frozen over before you'd hear such clap-trap from both these men.

And why couldn't the French trot out a similar excuse, given they'd flown halfway around the world?

Of course, I know that one loss needn't necessarily indicate a sad international season ahead for the All Blacks. And nor should the odd loss mean despair should prevail.

What does alarm me however is that our coaches have shown such clear signs of re-introducing some of the destructive strategies from two years ago.

Finally, I again emphasise that so much of this obvious lack of depth in certain positions would be solved if all New Zealanders playing overseas were available for test rugby.

For example, Nick Evans being made available would instantly relegate Stephen Donald to the provincial player he is and nothing more.

Your views are more than welcome.

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haydenjshaw - posted Jun 16 06:11 pm
Morrow how dare dachiropractor actually support a NZ team and its coaches? How dare he? Why doesnt he have a stupid knee jerk reaction after one loss and call for the coaches to be dropped? If you are bagging Henry it must be because of the world cup otherwise his record is up there with the best of all time. If this is the case why do you care if we lose in between world cups because supposedly isnt the WC all that matters? Lets hope they can turn it around this weekend
morrowguy52 - posted Jun 16 07:00 pm
Oh here we go. I wondered where you were hjshaw....the man who finds just about everything abhorrent about MITS"s blogs but has never missed reading one of them. So finding chiropractor's drivel that we should all get used to the fact that ":Henry is here to stay" without any right to criticise him when appropriate is what you call "supporting a NZ team and its coaches." What nonsense. That simply amounts to the act of a fool which is obviously what you'd prefer
morrowguy52 - posted Jun 16 07:11 pm
I suppose now any criticism of henry's latest round of musical chairs with the loose forwards is also traitorous behaviour. So you're happy to swallow his bullshit tonite that "Read has always looked like a natural No. 8." So why was he at N0. 6 last week. Henry is making it up as he goes along. Go read today's brilliant editorial in the Herald where they say no way right now should Henry have his contract extended right thru to the World Cup.
morrowguy52 - posted Jun 16 07:13 pm
But in your wierdo brain, that editorial will amount to just another "kneejerk reaction,"
haydenjshaw - posted Jun 16 07:48 pm
Morrow you really are a class act. I didnt say no one could critisise him. I said that calling for him to be sacked is nothing short of stupid. It is knee jerk. I dont agree with all of his decisions. I dont like rotation. I do not understand what he has done with the loosies. I still maintain he is a very good coach. His record while coaching the ABs backs that up. Sorry for being loyal to a caoch with a great record.
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