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Wynne Gray: Accuracy missing in All Blacks victory

7:00 AM Sunday Nov 18, 2012

There was a very similar pattern to the Edinburgh start of the tour when the All Blacks took their rugby roadshow to Italy today.

They misfired, mishandled and missed out on a number of opportunities to make inroads as their accuracy let them down.

Against Scotland, the All Blacks blasted Into some potency in the second quarter but there was little of that this time.

The All Black staff shifted the local media out from the row behind their computers but anyone looking for deep secrets on their screens would have found little from the opening half footage.

Match report: Messy All Blacks beat Italy

There was some expectation the alternate All Blacks would be a little frisky and even a little edgy waiting after this game. They were and the jittery play did not cease by halftime.

Italy took their chances to muscle up on their rivals, banging bodies, breaking tackles and competing vigorously at the breakdowns. They were inspired by the 74,000 crowd who packed into Stadio Olimpico and brought the sort of muscle they needed to upset the visitors.

It is a template opponents are seeing more and more as a way of cutting off the All Blacks desire to shift the ball across the park and stretch defences.

Whomever was keeping the missed tackle count from the All Backs would have been busy. There were too many repeat cuplrits and a general lack of bite to their play.

Aaron Smith suffered at the breakdowns with poor protection from his teammates and despite their extra week training, the All Blacks showed little cohesion.

For those seeking to get into the starting XV for next week's test against Wales, there would have been few positive notes in the coaches' books.

There were moments. Aaron Cruden busted some moves and made some incisions through the defences but then could not link with his support. They either overran him or took the wrong lines. Another time he passed the ball to no one, on another dropped the ball cold.

That sort of incident hinted at the All Blacks' calibre. The timing was off and then to add to the woes, just after halftime, hooker Keven Mealamu damaged his right leg and was replaced.

New captain Kieran Read claimed the only All Blacks try of the opening spell when he backed up vice captain Conrad Smith's snipe but after that there were too many fumbles.
Hosea Gear spilled the ball across the line as the lack of precision continued.

Forwards like Brodie Retallick, Sam Cane and Read were working hard but the headway and cohesion with their teammates was ragged.

The backline flow was the same as the Italians defensive line moved up quickly and with some sting. The revered Ma'a Nonu/ Smith mix was not allowed to prosper much, even as the game went deeper into the second half.

Nonu claimed a try from a Cruden cut and offload but it was a rare gem as the afternoon light faded at the stadium. Replacement Cory Jane sauntered across after a Julian Savea offload too but the late flurry could not disguise much of the earlier mediocrity.

Buddy M (Mt Maunganui) | 12:06PM Sunday, 18 Nov 2012
I think you're being a bit tought Wynn and not giving enough credit to the Italians.
Beachlander (Beachlands) | 12:06PM Sunday, 18 Nov 2012
Mr Gray you and Gregor Paul make good team mates .. lol, your both well known for looking at the world of rugby with a glass half empty. Can I remind you both what the score was 42 to 10. It was a completely different team from last, its going to look rusty at times, the idea is to give every player a game on this tour and Hanson and co certainly made this clear a few weeks ago.

Read my lips .. the sporting public in NZ dont care about how they play, they care about the WIN ! Remember the world cup final last year when we arguably had the best team we could field .. and what did we win by ... ONE POINT. No one cares about anything other than we won that game, courtesy of a player who wasn't even in the world cup squad.

If we learnt anything from last year in the world cup is to have a great depth of players that have played TEST RUGBY .. and this is what we will see on this tour. There are no more mid week games, and so there are not many opportunities for players to be blooded in the test arena.

So the All Blacks played a bit rusty .. so what .... the end score is what counts. Well done AB's and the coaching staff.
SLW (Northland) | 12:06PM Sunday, 18 Nov 2012
Are you kidding??? They won 42-10.... What the hell more do you want?? There is just no pleasing some people. Well done All Blacks, job done!!
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