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  • broughieB Offline
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    #12

    So the shield is going to be in Canterbury for the next 10 years.

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  • MokeyM Offline
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    Unfortunately Waikato don't have a shitshow in hell. I just hope they can keep the scoreline respectable.

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    Anyone know when the Canterbury team is being named?

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    @Cantab79 said in Waikato v Canterbury (Ranfurly Shield game):

    Anyone know when the Canterbury team is being named?

    Thursday morning......

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    Looking at the Canterbury squad for the game v Waikato, they really want the Shield. This looks like the strongest possible team they can field at the moment:

    1. Alex Hodgman
    2. Ben Funnell
    3. Siate Tokolahi
    4. Scott Barrett
    5. Dominic Bird
    6. Reed Prinsep
    7. Jed Brown
    8. Luke Whitelock (c)
    9. Ere Enari
    10. Richie Mo'unga
    11. Nathan Earle
    12. Jordie Barrett
    13. Jack Goodhue
    14. Marshall Suckling
    15. Johnny McNicholl

    Reserves:
    16. Nathan Vella
    17. Daniel Lienert-Brown
    18. Oli Jager
    19. David McDuling
    20. Billy Harmon
    21. Alby Mathewson
    22. Inga Finau
    23. Ben Volavola

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    Yes strongest possible team for the RS challenge, as you'd expect from Canterbury.

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    Apparently Razor brought in Don Hayes to speak to the team before they left Christchurch, let them know what the shield means.

    Reminds me of something Grizz or Deans would have done.

    Now I'm really looking forward to tonight 🙂

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    @SammyC Canterbury by 17+

    Tight for first 20 mins. I hope.

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    @Hooroo

    I hope you're right....

    I actually bet pretty large on Canterbury beating Manawatu by 17+ a couple of weeks back, and look what happened there 🙂

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    I suppose it could be 12 and under sue to RS factor.

    What time is kick off?

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    I'm waiting for this rain to arrive. 🙏

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    Waikato 13+ $13
    Waikato 1-12 $5
    Draw $26
    Canterbury 1-12 $2.85
    Canterbury 13+ $1.95

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    fark me, southern motorway poked, and state highway 1 closed.

    looking forward to the slow journey to the game.. joy.

    if we lose it will be a sh*t arvo!

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    #25

    Dammit. Knew this was going to happen, but still bloody frustrating to see the Mooloos lose the Shield to Canterbury. A Shield challenge on 8 October could maybe have lifted the Magpies a bit in this very frustrating season.

    I wonder how long it is going to take for the Shield to change hands again? This Canterbury team is so hard to beat. Who's going to do it? Doubt it will be Harbour, so we'll have to wait until next year's draw comes out to discover who will get a shot at it.

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    Hmm it could stay in Chch for a very long time. Can't see it leaving anytime soon.

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  • CanerbryC Offline
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    #27

    Stop yer whinging jealous pig islanders, a fucking fantastic result. Being hard to win is the entire point of the shield, if you want it to change hands every week than why don't you make your own shitty trophy just for your flaky inconsistent shithouse amateurs.

    The first time the shield's been home in my sons' lifetime, when's the parade?

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  • pukunuiP Offline
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    #28

    Great game i thought. Some really good tries. There are some really promising players running around that will be making the step up to Super rugby next year. J Barrett, Trainor, Goodhue etc. first time ive see Trainor play. Is he with the chiefs next year? Will be interesting to see what they do with Dmac, Cruden and Trainor. With Webber the have their fair share of skinny/mini white fellas. Does Trainor play any positions other than 15?

    Thought the penalty against Barrett for the tackle without the ball was a bit rough. Thought you were able to tackle some who has 'bobbled' the ball. Tackle wasn't dangerous either.

    The two Waikato wingers looked promising too. Lots of pace.

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    It's HOOOOOMMMMEEE.

    Been a long time.

    Congrats to Waikato, they played well and showed excellent endeavour.

    Was good to see the young Cantabs step up away from home.

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  • KiwiPieK Offline
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    Pretty good game that one. Waikato certainly didn't roll over and let the Cantabs take it off them. The problem was that at 23-23 when they had momentum, they didn't do anything right. Canterbury kick penalty to take the lead, Christie puts kickoff straight into touch, Canterbury kick penalty, Christie puts the kickoff dead - once is bad, twice is giving the game away.

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    #31

    @Canerbry Sounds like a good idea. Names for it please?

    Nah, well done Canterbury as much as I hate to say it and hate the pricks. No doubt if there is a parade the missus will try and drag me along to it haha.

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