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    @Landers92 said in Chiefs v Moana Pasifika:

    Could be in for a heavy rotation next week and a potential week off for the big guns? Doesn’t make sense at all to have him on

    McMillan has been good in rotating minutes for some key players (e.g., ST), and was able to sub the likes of Vaa'i and Sititi off early. There were still some backline casualties from this game, so we might be using some WTG players at least.

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    @sparky said in Chiefs v Moana Pasifika:

    17,666 people at the Tron for this one.

    A really good atmosphere, which the MP fans contribute greatly to.

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    @ploughboy said in Chiefs v Moana Pasifika:

    anyone see what was the issue with wrampling?

    Based on what I saw it from the physio it was either a chest or shoulder problem.

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    @Bovidae said in Chiefs v Moana Pasifika:

    @ploughboy said in Chiefs v Moana Pasifika:

    anyone see what was the issue with wrampling?

    Based on what I saw it from the physio it was either a chest or shoulder problem.

    that's what I thought but after game seemed to be signing autographs alright

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    @Grooter More like the 2011 Reds imo with Quade Cooper and Wil Genia pulling the strings , The Reds scored some spectactular tries from all over the paddock very much like the chiefs are doing
    Rod Davies was possibly the quickest wing in the comp along with Digby Ioane cutting capers
    Lets also not forget they beat the Blues in the semi and a very good but well travelled Saders team in the final
    That team was stacked

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    @Steven-Harris said in Chiefs v Moana Pasifika:

    @Grooter More like the 2011 Reds imo with Quade Cooper and Wil Genia pulling the strings , The Reds scored some spectactular tries from all over the paddock very much like the chiefs are doing
    Rod Davies was possibly the quickest wing in the comp along with Digby Ioane cutting capers
    Lets also not forget they beat the Blues in the semi and a very good but well travelled Saders team in the final
    That was stacked

    Rod Davies now there's a name. Was never quite the same after Alesana Tuilagi sorted him out when Samoa beat the Wallabies that year before the World Cup.

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    Well that was some thrashing. Reminded me of a slightly lighter version of the Crusaders demolition of the Warratahs back in the day.
    Good tactics. Largely good execution. Samisoni was very effective carrying in close, Tupaea gave midfield go-forward, and the forwards and Ratima kept the ball moving fast - then McKenzie getting the ball to space fast just absolutely destroyed MP. A pleasure to watch backs running and passing at pace and with freedom.

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    @Steven-Harris said in Chiefs v Moana Pasifika:

    @sparky for me i dont see Carter in the All Black picture but i will conceed he maybe a chance given that Telea may not been selected because of his impending departure and with Tangitau out and possibly Narawa i guess anythings possible

    I'm a Bay fan and a Carter fan but I doubt he will make the ABs. His main strength for being selected for the Chiefs was his ability to cover half-back so I didn't expect him to start so many games. Not sure he is big enough or fast enough for test rugby but he never lacks for commitment

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    @KiwiPie said in Chiefs v Moana Pasifika:

    @Steven-Harris said in Chiefs v Moana Pasifika:

    @sparky for me i dont see Carter in the All Black picture but i will conceed he maybe a chance given that Telea may not been selected because of his impending departure and with Tangitau out and possibly Narawa i guess anythings possible

    I'm a Bay fan and a Carter fan but I doubt he will make the ABs. His main strength for being selected for the Chiefs was his ability to cover half-back so I didn't expect him to start so many games. Not sure he is big enough or fast enough for test rugby but he never lacks for commitment

    Interesting comment on his speed, I would have thought he was easily quick enough based on his recent form.

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    I don't think that Carter's speed is an issue - he is quick. Decision-making going into contact is a work-on as he has been held up in the tackle a few times. If you want some chaos and unpredictability on attack, he is your man.

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    @KiwiPie Did he start life as a 9 or a wing? Has he gone to 9 in super? Seems to be a trend lately of 9/wings

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    He was a halfback thru U20s but morphed to wing through sevens. He is fast enough and strong enough. But he has some things to learn re ball protection.

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    Is he a good halfback?
    Having a starting wing able to cover halfback could make for some very interesting bench options.

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    @KiwiPie be handy for a 6-2 split a la Grant Williams from the springboks

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    @Bovidae said in Chiefs v Moana Pasifika:

    I don't think that Carter's speed is an issue - he is quick. Decision-making going into contact is a work-on as he has been held up in the tackle a few times. If you want some chaos and unpredictability on attack, he is your man.

    He is quick but I am not sure he is top end quick if that makes sense - but then again nor is Sevu Reece.

    He did play a bit of half-back for the Bay last season but only towards the ends of games, not really enough evidence to know if he could do it at test level.

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