Wanted: One highly-competent first-five

It was one of those tests where the public reaction has proved far more interesting than the game itself.

That's why I have waited to file this blog.

Commenting on the match immediately afterwards would have been a case of stating the screamingly obvious.

It could simply be summed up as a drab, mistake-riddled game between a second-rate, nervous All Blacks outfit up against the 12th rated team in the world, hell-bent on defence and disruption.

That's why the overall reaction to this forgettable night carries much more intrigue and significance.

As you'd expect, such a wimpish effort from our men in black has evoked a raft of varying opinions.

And predictably, this feedback has again fallen in line with the fears that Graham Henry's foes continue to harbour and the loyalty his supporters continue to show him.

"This is a team going nowhere, down on confidence, poorly selected and incompetently coached," is the refrain that best sums up the thoughts of the doubters.

"This is a team that's missing its stars and because of that, cannot and should not be harshly judged," Henry’s loyalists have put forth.

From my point of view and putting aside my persistent doubts as to Henry and co's strategies, I must say that in this instance, I sway towards the sentiments of the loyalists.

A current All Black team without Richie McCaw, Dan Carter, Ali Williams, Rodney So'oialo, Andrew Hore and Sitiveni Sivivatu has to be one very depleted and disrupted unit.

Remove their equivalents in terms of seniority and skills from either the Springboks or the Wallabies and their performances would suffer accordingly.

Was the scatty All Blacks’ effort against Italy surprising given the lack of genuine, experienced leadership, the lack of genuine X-factor skills and the ensuing lack of confidence?

I don’t really think so. Nor should it be surprising to see a fairly dramatic pick-up in performance if most of the heavyweights missing return for the July 18th clash against the Aussies.

That's not to say Henry and co. haven't again come up with another nutty, selection  gaffe.

This time, it involves the mysterious and seemingly desperate handling of Luke McAlister.

Based on prior evidence, there was scant reason to believe that McAlister would have proved a satisfactory solution at first-five until Carter returns.

In fact, the evidence to the contrary is far more persuasive.

It's been no less a judge than McAlister himself who has expressed his preference in the past to play at second-five. So why expect him to excel at first-five?

It’s been no less a judge than Graham Henry himself who has often knocked the standard of club rugby in the northern hemisphere. So why expect McAlister to succeed in such a critical position so early after his return?

And it was no less a judge than Wayne Smith himself who took the rap for playing McAlister out of position at centre against the Wallabies in Melbourne in 2007, only to be hopelessly outplayed by Stirling Mortlock.

Rather than just criticise, I’m offering the three wise men my assistance.

Here's an advertisement I've written, free of charge, for them to publicise immediately.

"WANTED.  ONE HIGHLY-COMPETENT, INTERNATIONAL FIRST-FIVE.

Must have experience, intelligence, confidence, judgment, pace, can kick assuredly off either foot and happy to fill in for a short duration.”

And when Nick Evans applies, put your ill-feeling towards him aside Mr.Henry, request the same special exemptions you requested for McAlister and give Evans the job.

Your thoughts are most welcome, as usual.

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jacholnz - posted Jun 30 07:20 am
When commenting on situations like this on out of form (either from suffering lack of match fitness or carrying an injury) players such as Luke McAlister, we should not castigate our players who want to return to All Black play. Luke was & still is a world class 2nd five. It is our coaches who lack the vision to get back the right players for the position, Nick Evans, when there are troubles from injury. Nonu with better than average service from 1st five will also return to his top form.
kumara.crew@xtra.co.nz - posted Jun 30 08:08 am
The biggest issue with the all black back line is there in no man there with a directive brain, there needs to someone at 1st or 2nd five that has true leadership properties and we are being caught short. This will improve when conrad comes back into the fray but we are missing a Merhts or Mauger like pairing and if and when our 3 wise men realise this it will improve if they don't they need removed.
hexamon@xtra.co.nz - posted Jun 30 09:37 am
The truth, will as usual fall somewhere in between. Clearly the AB's will benefit from a proper backline alignment to prevent the lateral style we've seen too often. None of these players suddenly lost their skills overnight. The devil as always is in the detail, find the balance between being too deep and being to shallow to get just the right amount of time and space to get to and over the advantage line, a mix of direct and angled running and creating overlaps by committing defenders.
harveyhayman - posted Jun 30 10:46 am
Running out of options and time. Short of throwing Cruden in for a baptism of fire, Piri Weepu seems the only genuine option. Personally I'd rather see Weepu starting at half as he gives genuine go forward, better option taking and most importantly the best pass of all our halfs, so why isn't he starting??? Agree with many of the above comments, Nonu as exciting as he is doesn't have the skill set for 12, yes bring back Evans with the same exemptions that applied to McAlister.
mtandtvtekahu - posted Jun 30 06:46 pm
Dan Carter supported by that rag tag lot that call themselves a forward pack would have been up against it. Dont be fooled into thinking he would have made one ounce of difference to this current rabble. There is no platform. No committment from the forwards and even less leadership. Simple as that. Until the forwards front up and set the platform for the backs to operate we will struggle.
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