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  • TimT Away
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    @MajorRage said in Super Rugby News:

    Any of them, surely. I think you are vastly underestimating just how good George Smith still is.

    Maybe he's not currently better then Pocock, but he's surely miles ahead over his career as the better player.

    God damn it, the headline is still rates among.

    There's no way I'd have him in the Blues. He would not be in the top 100 players in the world currently, and the headline was ludicrous.

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    #1243

    @Tim you seem to have completely ignored my first line on that quote ...

    Saying a player currently playing may not currently be as good as Pocock doesn't immediately mean they are shit btw ... Pocock is in the upper echelon of global players.

    From wiki ... Smith made a move to England to sign for Wasps in the Aviva Premiership from the 2015-16 season.During his season with Wasps, Smith won a number of awards; including Wasps' Players' Player of the Year, Wasps' Player of the Year, Aviva Premiership Players' Player of the Year and Green Flag Forward of the Season.

    The guy is a fucking legend.

    EDIT .. also players player of the year ... across the whole english premiership

    Sam Peters  /  May 11, 2016  /  Rugby

    George Smith and Maro Itoje scoop top gongs at RPA Awards

    George Smith and Maro Itoje scoop top gongs at RPA Awards

    Smith was rewarded for an extraordinary first season in the Aviva Premiership, while Itoje was recognised following a breakthrough campaign including an important role in England's Six Nations triumph.

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    First time I'm reading about this. Whatever is wrong with Christie, it's terrible that even specialists don't seem to know what it is ...

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/89671053/highlanders-coach-tony-brown-names-two-runon-debutants-for-season-opener

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    @MajorRage said in Super Rugby News:

    @Tim you seem to have completely ignored my first line on that quote ...

    Saying a player currently playing may not currently be as good as Pocock doesn't immediately mean they are shit btw ... Pocock is in the upper echelon of global players.

    From wiki ... Smith made a move to England to sign for Wasps in the Aviva Premiership from the 2015-16 season.During his season with Wasps, Smith won a number of awards; including Wasps' Players' Player of the Year, Wasps' Player of the Year, Aviva Premiership Players' Player of the Year and Green Flag Forward of the Season.

    The guy is a fucking legend.

    EDIT .. also players player of the year ... across the whole english premiership

    Sam Peters  /  May 11, 2016  /  Rugby

    George Smith and Maro Itoje scoop top gongs at RPA Awards

    George Smith and Maro Itoje scoop top gongs at RPA Awards

    Smith was rewarded for an extraordinary first season in the Aviva Premiership, while Itoje was recognised following a breakthrough campaign including an important role in England's Six Nations triumph.

    Fuck yeah. Same class as McCaw AND still playing

    Absolute frak of a player, then and now

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    If George Smith was a kiwi I would expect that the only teams that wouldn't consider him would be those with a mid term plan on bringing through a youngster.
    The Highlanders would likely be keen, the Blues also. If Karpik wasn't in the Chiefs plans he would be a great squad member.
    My Smith better than Pocock line was based on full career. I would place Smith just behind McCaw in my all time opensides ranking.

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    replied to Tim on last edited by antipodean
    #1247

    @Tim said in Super Rugby News:

    Better than Pocock? What bullshit.

    Easily.

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    @Crucial said in Super Rugby News:

    My Smith better than Pocock line was based on full career. I would place Smith just behind McCaw in my all time opensides ranking.

    Judging by the amount of influence Smith had beating the ABs, compared to Pocock beating the ABs, it ain't even a fair fight in my opinion

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    It will be interesting to see how he goes. A reason to watch the Reds though - he may be in the late stage of his career, but I'd expect him to be a real influence on games.

    Check back here in 6 weeks to see if the Premiership is genuinely a level below Super rugby 🙂

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    @antipodean i could watch that all day

    Smith is better than Pocock. Over the course of their careers, and now. Saint David is really fucking good at one thing. George Smith was really fucking good at that one thing as well, but also really fucking good at a lot of other things. At his prime, possibly the most skillful all-round rugby player i have seen.

    I'll watch Reds games just to see him go this year.

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    You know that SANZA is doing a great job when on the opening day of the season the only topic of discussion is "How much of a has been will Smith be?"

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    replied to Tim on last edited by
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    @Tim yea, opening the season with two irrelevant teams, in a non-rugby market was a poor move

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    replied to mariner4life on last edited by Tim
    #1253

    @mariner4life On a Thursday night ...

    Shouldn't the opening game be something like Hurricanes vs. Waratahs?

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    The first game is generally an all-kiwi affair, which instantly lifted everything.

    I don't understand the Thursday night start, especially with a home Rebels game, against a side who hasn't played finals in a decade.

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    Theres a game on today???

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    There are always these articles at the start of the season about 'players to watch'. Most of them are hastily written space fillers written with one hand on google.

    I rate Sumo though as someone who really does ask around, is respected by the coaches and manages to get a bit of insight about players. Here is his version of 'who to watch'

    Scotty Stevenson  /  Feb 22, 2017  /  Sports

    Five rising stars to keep an eye on this Super Rugby season

    Five rising stars to keep an eye on this Super Rugby season

    With Super Rugby set to kick off for 2017, Scotty Stevenson picks some rising stars in the New Zealand squads who could light up the competition this season.

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    #1257

    Sad news: Richie Mo'unga is out for six to eight weeks with a broken hand.

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11808025

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    Dagg to 10?

    Just thought I'd beat @ACT-Crusader to it 😉

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    replied to Tim on last edited by Stargazer
    #1259

    @Tim said in Super Rugby News:

    Sad news: Richie Mo'unga is out for six to eight weeks with a broken hand.

    Their only good ten. The thought of Marty McKenzie at ten ... 😱

    Edit: Bateman could have covered if he hadn't been out for a month himself. So they only have McKenzie and Hunt.

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    Mitchell Hunt can play 1st 5.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Do not disturb
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    replied to Crucial on last edited by
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    @Crucial said in Super Rugby News:

    Dagg to 10?

    Just thought I'd beat @ACT-Crusader to it 😉

    It's only taken you five years to catch on, but better late than never...

    Real shame about Richie. He looked a lot more assured on the weekend than anything I saw last season.

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