KeoTV: Henry’s in a spin

KeoTV: Henry’s in a spin

RYAN VREDE says it appears Graham Henry doesn’t know who his best combinations are.


42 Comments

  • 1.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    Spinning Ted dragon.

  • 2.logie_Jumpbuck: Reply to this comment

    Ted knows. He’s fielding his the most experienced test side the world has ever seen.

    The combined 766 caps of the starting side – at 51 tests per player – will take them past the 750 achieved by the Springboks against the Wallabies at Bloemfontein last year.

    But it is the age factor that will cause the most discussion in World Cup year.

    Henry, 65, is comfortably the world’s most experienced test coach and, with support from Steve Hansen and Wayne Smith, who share more than 20 years of test mentoring between them, the All Blacks of 2011 take on a juggernaut feel.

    The starting team has a combined age of 433, eclipsing the sometimes-maligned “Dad’s Army” England side who won the 2003 rugby World Cup final with 423 years under their collective belts.

  • 3.Sasuke: Reply to this comment

    True. But he will never drop his love child Nonu!

  • 4.logie_Jumpbuck: Reply to this comment

    Ryan, you are talking k a k swaer. See my post at 2.

    Mils legs are shot? Jeez but, did you see him score that try vs the boks running 60meters and leaving our wingers and jean dev for dead?

  • 5.logie_Jumpbuck: Reply to this comment

    @logie_Jumpbuck(logie_Jumpbuck)-4: horrible spellings. that’s Mills and bud (not but), and Jean Div.

  • 6.cane: Reply to this comment

    Ryan,

    You should NOT be encouraging people to gamble.

  • 7.cane: Reply to this comment

    @cane(cane)-6:

    Rider to the above:

    Let the fhukkers make there own mistakes.

  • 8.we have it on good authority that on september 11, a legend will rise...: Reply to this comment

    @logie_Jumpbuck(logie_Jumpbuck)-2:
    it could work and then again, it could not.
    simple

  • 9.logie_Jumpbuck: Reply to this comment

    @cane(cane)-7: what are you on about buddy?

  • 10.Rhys7: Reply to this comment

    I actually agree that Henry doesnt quite know his combinations only I dont agree that Mils Muliaina is getting old, there has been no reasons to suggest this

    And Piri Weepu is actually one of the best scrum halves in new zealand and was out withinjury for much of super rugby so how can he be called Nz’s version of Januarie, he is hardly included because of his colour. Weepu will show on saturday.

    The New Zealand side looks abit like this before the WC I would say:

    15 Mils Muliaina
    14 Cory Jane / Sitiveni Sivivatu
    13 Sonny Bill Williams / Conrad Smith
    12 Ma’a Nonu
    11 Hosea Gear / Zac Guildford
    10 Dan Carter
    9 Piri Weepu
    8 Kieran Read
    7 Richie McCaw
    6 Jerome Kaino
    5 Ali Williams
    4 Brad Thorn
    3 Owen Franks
    2 Keven Mealamu
    1 Tony Woodcock

    16 Andrew Hore
    17 Ben Franks
    18 Sam Whitelock
    19 Adam Thompson / Liam Messam
    20 Jimmy Cowan
    21 Colin Slade
    22 Isaia Toeava

    Rest of squad:

    Israel Dagg
    Tom Donnelly
    Andy Ellis
    Wyatt Crockett / John Afoa

  • 11.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Rhys7(Rhys7)-10: piri is dikgat like ricky

  • 12.BringItHomeBoks: Reply to this comment

    Who is Maaaaa Nonna?

  • 13.RugbyGuru_0_: Reply to this comment

    GH knows who is starting team will be, maybr one or two can change taking into consideration form and fitness. I bet my house that the team will look like this:
    Woodcock
    Mealamu
    Franks or afoe
    Thorn
    Williams
    Kaino
    Mccaw
    Read
    Cowan
    Carter
    Sivivatu or gear
    Nonu
    Smith
    Jane
    Mils
    Franks or afoe
    Hore
    Whitelock
    Thompsom
    Weepu
    Slade or toeva
    Williams

  • 14.RugbyGuru_0_: Reply to this comment

    I don’t think GH will start with gear, he isn’t very versatile and doesn’t look for work. He gets the ball and run straight like a blind mole on steroids. The unlucky players for me is Cocket and Dagg, they are world class players but won’t be considered unless there is injuries. If you call henry in a spin because of one or two selections, then what do you call england and france’s coaches, do they even know who they taking to the Wc? Hehe

  • 15.RL: Reply to this comment

    So what is new …. Ted is in the same boat he was in 2007 we all know how that ended.

    C H O K E …

  • 16.RugbyGuru_0_: Reply to this comment

    @ RL, I agree 100% mate, Nz will choke again, if all black team wins WC it will be england playing in their black kit! Hehe

  • 17.RL: Reply to this comment

    @RugbyGuru_0_(RugbyGuru_0_)-16: :grin:

  • 18.RugbyGuru_0_: Reply to this comment

    @ Rhys7(Rhys7), our teams look similar! I guess you and me are rugby kenners of note or the article should read ” Ryan in a spin” hehe

  • 19.RugbyGuru_0_: Reply to this comment

    @ RugbyGuru, “you and me” should read “you and I”, I’m afrikaans therefore I may be excused! Hehe

  • 20.HongKongSlong: Reply to this comment

    Dagg if and when fully is/was superior to Mills. He’s missed too much of the season to take his place, so thats good for the rest of the world. We only have to deal with Mills!

  • 21.RugbyGuru_0_: Reply to this comment

    @ HongKongSlong(HongKongSlong), even if dagg is fully fit, I would still play mils. Dagg reminds me of fransie steyn, one moment of brilliance followed by a complete brain explosion

  • 22.HongKongSlong: Reply to this comment

    @HongKongSlong(HongKongSlong)-20: fully fit!

  • 23.HongKongSlong: Reply to this comment

    @RugbyGuru_0_(RugbyGuru_0_)-21: I’m struggling to remember any brain explosions by Dagg? There must have been some, but I would say that the brilliance and positives completely out weigh the negatives.

  • 24.RugbyGuru_0_: Reply to this comment

    @ HongKongSlong(HongKongSlong), look he hasn’t played for a while so it will be difficult to think that far back, you will have to take my word for it mate! Hehe! Do you think Nz can handle the pressure game of Sa if we meet in a semi? Remember 2009, GH admitted that you guys struggled to handle it, since then you have beaten us but we didn’t play du preez and frans steyn

  • 25.Black Panther: Reply to this comment

    @Sasuke(Sasuke)-3:

    WHY on Earth would any coach drop a player from his side that has been THE dominant player in that position – in the World – over the past 18mths ?

    Rather ask the Ques – WHO Timotei is the ‘love-child’ of, because that answer carries no explanation with it.

  • 26.Black Panther: Reply to this comment

    @RugbyGuru_0_(RugbyGuru_0_)-19:

    theres a ~shock~

    back under your rock in Neanderworld.

  • 27.Black Panther: Reply to this comment

    @RugbyGuru_0_(RugbyGuru_0_)-24:

    Ah, the Logic of Neanderworld

    discount 2010 “because FdP and the Hoff” were missing

    But “remember 2009″ when Dan Carter and 5 frontline NZ locks were missing.

  • 28.RugbyGuru_0_: Reply to this comment

    @ Black Panther(Black Panther), 5 front line locks? You barely have 3! Hehe! Well you beat us last week and we only missed 21 players, I don’t expext you to agree with me, but Nz won’t win the WC! Our cricket team choke which we know and your rugby team choke which we also know!

  • 29.cab: Reply to this comment

    @logie_Jumpbuck(logie_Jumpbuck)-2:
    thats an interesting post.

  • 30.Mustard: Reply to this comment

    Dont agree with Ryan

    Nonu and Snith are the incumbents and are both playing well.

    Nonu has not done anything to warrant being dropped for SBW who has an offload but Nonu offers more in terms of line breaking threat imo. And Smith one of the best 13′s in the world so thats settled.

    Mils always performs in the big games so i dont think Henry is worried at 15.

    AB actually look fairly settled as opposed to us as we dont know whats the starting back row and loosehead is at this point.

  • 31.Waster: Reply to this comment

    Don’t worry Ryan, Mils wont be watching that, nor would he care. Personally I disagree on pretty much all your points but just my opinion

  • 32.Nils: Reply to this comment

    I can only shudder to think what mass choking will be heard here should NZ win the cup and take away the one and only source of joy. Sheesh. 8)

  • 33.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    Graham Henry’s only spoilt for choice — ALL his second-stringers are pretty much as good as his first-stringers.

  • 34.Samba Bok: Reply to this comment

    Ryan as per usual talking kak….BIG KAK!!! Henry is a rugby genius compared to P dead Divvy. I’d actually love to see him coach the Boks. Then you’d finally see an SA team that would kick serious ar$e!

    He has a wealth of talent at his finger tips. The ABs have a proper 2nd string side unlike the Boks who’s ‘B’ team stands for bollocks! The players bubbling under are as good if not better than the senior players. What a privileged position he is in. Many coaches would die to have the talent that is available to Henry. I can’t see any team getting past the ABs this year. They have some phenomenally players. Henry is also an expert at man-management. How many years have McCaw and Carter been playing? They are still in top form. Compare this with the form of Morne Steyn who has had maybe 2 years in a Bok jersey and he is nowhere along with most of the other 2007 players.

    To even imply that Henry hasn’t got a clue in comparison with the farcical nature of PdV’s management is inviting a big klaap! Our players look demoralised, clueless and unhappy. The ABs are full confidence, hungry and committed. That just demonstrates the huge gulf in morale between SA and NZ. I can’t see the Boks winning one game at the RWC this year. Not while PdV the clown is in charge.

  • 35.HongKongSlong: Reply to this comment

    @Samba Bok(JayDaFiveOh)-34: Stacked up and compared to P-Divvy, who isn’t a rugby genius! I The boks definitely have the personnel to be great, it is purely down to management, selection and coaching that they are a shambles. One coach, or manager rather, who could do wonderful things for the Boks is Sir Clive Woodward. It would never, ever happen though! But someone who could make England the dominant force in world rugby, through exciting selection, maverick ideas and innovation would really make the Boks “The Boks” again.

  • 36.NZINCHINA: Reply to this comment

    @HongKongSlong(HongKongSlong)-35:

    In the 2005 Lions tour Woodward failed on and off the pitch in a big way.

  • 37.Black Panther: Reply to this comment

    Clive the Jive was a 2-bob fake.

    He was lucky, like Weasel to a differing degree, to time his run with a team that incl 4 Great Players at the same time – Johnno, Lozza D, R.Hill & Wilko. Any team that can fill the other key positions with decent quality will always be in with a shout. Woodwierd also had THE biggest budget of any coach, which he duly wasted on pampering the squad with 6* accom, ice baths and vision coaches…. Meanwhile it was his players who won it for him as humble old Clive wrote the book on ‘Winning’ and modestly declared that success was 60% Management (ie ME ME ME !).

    Problem for Woodwierd was, unfort, that as soon as those 4 Greats were gone (2004->) that he was shown up to be the sh*t coach he always was. He TALKED a good game as he entered Fortress NZ in 2005 bedecked and bedazzling with his Ministerial Castoffs in tow, but he maintained at it’s conclusion that the Tour was still “a success” despite leaking a Record 100pts on the back of a 3-0 biyatch’ing.

    Dear Old Clive the Jive, u just gotta live him. Life was getting a little boring until Krusty came along. Let’s enjoy him while we can.

  • 38.munkiboi: Reply to this comment

    henry knows who the definite starters are if fit

    3-owen franks
    4-brad thorn
    6-kaino
    7-mccaw
    8-read
    10-carter
    12-nonu
    13-smith
    15-mils

    their replacements weaken the team.

    the other positions have contenders, but no clear cut 1st choice

    1-crockett/woodcock
    2-mealamu/hore
    5-ali/whitelock
    9-cowan/weepu
    11/14-sivi/jane/dagg/toeava/gear/guildford

    and of course sonny bill great to have on bench to help break a deadlock.

    thorn, read, mccaw, carter, mils – those are the core of the team. especially carter and mccaw.

    boks key players, bakkies, vic, schalk, juan, fourie dup, jean, jacques fourie, frans steyn. their backups weaken the team.

    other positions, less to chose between the available options.

  • 39.seabiscuit: Reply to this comment

    i cant handle any of ryans opinions and his voice is as annoying as PDV’s, im glad you will never be a coach ryan because ill then only watch chess or something, as said by the others henry is a genius, yes you will fault his last WC but you cant doubt his record which in my eyes indicates he clearly knows who to select and anyways that guy could change his side 100 in a week with 20 different combinations and that team will still be a massive threat

  • 40.willievz: Reply to this comment

    That’s it Ryan!

    Journalism at its best!

    Let the Kiwis feel the heat!

    Honestly, the funny thing about sport journalism is that the audience actually starts to believe what it reads.

    Self-fulfilling prophesies are alive and well, until the eventual choke…

  • 41.mshiniwami: Reply to this comment

    @munkiboi(munkiboi)-38:

    Good observation.Would add Mealamu there as a definite at 2 as well.

    AB 22 IMO:

    1.Woodcock 2.Mealamu 3.Franks 4.Thorn 5.Williams 6.Kaino 7.McCaw(c) 8.Read
    9.Cowan 10.Carter 11.Sivivatu 12.Nonu 13.Smith 14.Jane 15.Mils

    16.B.Franks 17.Hore 18.Whitelock 19.Thompson 20.Weepu 21.Slade 22.SBW

    Unlucky: Crockett,Dagg,Toeava,Hoeatta

  • 42.wallabie.: Reply to this comment

    @TheTackler(TheTackler)-33:

    Good on the field but a bit short on the mental toughness!!

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