QF Chiefs v Blues
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@canefan said in QF Chiefs v Blues:
@Bovidae said in QF Chiefs v Blues:
Will be a big crowd as 10K tickets have been sold on the first day of public sales.
What's the peak capacity of the stadium? I don't recall it being that big
25K.
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@Bovidae said in QF Chiefs v Blues:
@canefan said in QF Chiefs v Blues:
@Bovidae said in QF Chiefs v Blues:
Will be a big crowd as 10K tickets have been sold on the first day of public sales.
What's the peak capacity of the stadium? I don't recall it being that big
25K.
It does get very loud in there
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@Bovidae said in QF Chiefs v Blues:
Will be a big crowd as 10K tickets have been sold on the first day of public sales.
Surely a sellout?
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I doubt they'll make the change but I would like to see Sullivan start
Yes he had a shocker in a game after returning from injury but that seems like an anomaly. He's had a low error rate through his career
That extra ~10m on his kicking from hand is so useful at this time of the year
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@Duluth said in QF Chiefs v Blues:
I doubt they'll make the change but I would like to see Sullivan start
Yes he had a shocker in a game after returning from injury but that seems like an anomaly. He's had a low error rate through his career
That extra ~10m on his kicking from hand is so useful at this time of the year
It's a major punt on his form. I think he needs to build some confidence after basically 2 years of little play.
I like Evans but he hasn't reached the same heights as what Forbes did last year and Forbes offers more as a playmaker if Christie and Barrett crumble with brain farts.
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@brodean said in QF Chiefs v Blues:
I like Evans but he hasn't reached the same heights as what Forbes did last year and Forbes offers more as a playmaker if Christie and Barrett crumble with brain farts.
There's also the possibility that Perofeta is finally over his niggle
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For the Chiefs, McAlister and Ross will be back. Ross may even start if McMillan is sentimental. Parker starting with Finau on the bench seems to be the favoured tactic.
Narawa will return but where he plays will be dependent on whether Tupaea is fit to play. If Quinn is playing, a toss-up between ENS and Wrampling (should be recovered from his shoulder injury) in the no.23 jersey. Otherwise Narawa might end up at centre with the midfield injuries.
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1. Joshua Fusitu’a (35)
2. Ricky Riccitelli (49)
3. Marcel Renata (64)
4. Patrick Tuipulotu (capt) (122)
5. Laghlan McWhannell (21)
6. Adrian Choat (53)
7. Dalton Papali’i (95)
8. Hoskins Sotutu (76)
9. Finlay Christie (66)
10. Beauden Barrett (42)
11. Caleb Clarke (73)
12. AJ Lam (56)
13. Rieko Ioane (126)
14. Mark Tele’a (78)
15. Corey Evans (27)Reserves: 16. Kurt Eklund (73), 17. Jordan Lay (25), 18. Angus Ta’avao (80), 19. Josh Beehre (25), 20. Anton Segner (35), 21. Sam Nock (80), 22. Harry Plummer (87), 23. Cole Forbes (28)
Players not considered due to injury: Cam Christie (thumb), Stephen Perofeta (leg), Reon Paul (shoulder), Cam Suafoa (medical, season), Ofa Tu’ungafasi (neck, season), Sam Darry (shoulder, season)
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@Ghost678 said in QF Chiefs v Blues:
Peni at 6, Parker at 8 and Sititi on the bench is interesting - but it’s pretty obvious Clayton wants to bash the Blues up front from the get go with big bodies and intensity.
followed by Norris and lord with sititi to run against tired bodies
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@African-Monkey said in QF Chiefs v Blues:
@Duluth Funaki out of favour? Surprises me as I think Nock is a bit of a nothing selection. Funaki wasn't the greatest against MP, but I'd still have him ahead of Nock.
Nocks a good bench player. Overall I thought Funaki was better than Christie this season