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  • jeggaJ Offline
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    Ffs only a few of the rebels aren't just phoning this one in.

    Nice hat trick there Nehe

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    Sweet stuff! Laumape with the intercept! 11 tries for the Canes...

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    IMHO JB has to be 12. He doesn't have supersonic Beauden speed but he has a brilliant pass and offload.

    Having said that, how do you leave out Laumape who has just scored?

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    Liked Laumape's work last season with ball in hand - wasn't so sold on his D - but he has looked good in both starts this season

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    I wouldn't be sad if that backline started for our national team.

    Awesome effort, savea looks in prime shape.

    3 from smith Dagg NMS and savea is a nice headache for Hansen.

    Laumape looks a lot better than 2016 version.

    Get ricatelli into that AB squad. Always impresses.

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    Some awesome tries and great to see NMS back. Will be nice to have him in the mix come Lions time. Also very happy with Savea so far this season. Next week should be a cracker.

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    You have to ask yourself if these teams are in the same competition.

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    Posted in wrong thread.

    The rebels are rubbish so hard to say too much ...

    However, this Canes team looks exceptionally well coached. Every player seems to have a clear idea of the game plan and their role in it. In particular dirt is great to all the Backs pass in front of the man running onto the ball.

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    Would suggest that Rebels Coach Tony McGahan is about to "get the full backing of the board" if these results continue.

    And with the Chiefs next, there is every chance they will. At least they'll have the Tahs to face in a couple of weeks.

    As for the Canes - someone posted a stat that the first two rounds of last year weren't as fluffy as this. So its a question of consistency from there.

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    NZ teams were already well ahead of the pack last year.

    Add in squad and coaching personnel consistency, plus a big push from players as they strive to push their claims for the Lions tour; and what was a gap is now a yawning chasm.

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    @Crash said in Hurricanes v Rebels:

    You can stick your six nations shit where the sun don't shine man, this is the rugby I want to see

    What? A pro team beating on a special school's first XV?

    The last two weeks are a disgraceful look for the competition.

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    The Rebels defence was so passive. You can't give TJP 10m of space to run into off every scrum, ruck, line out and maul...

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    @mariner4life said in Hurricanes v Rebels:

    @Crash said in Hurricanes v Rebels:

    You can stick your six nations shit where the sun don't shine man, this is the rugby I want to see

    What? A pro team beating on a special school's first XV?

    The last two weeks are a disgraceful look for the competition.

    20 years ago I sat in the stands at Athletic Park as a kid and watched the Hurricanes put 60 points on teams on consecutive weekends. Highlanders and OFS I think.

    I don't know what my point is but I guess it's not totally unprecedented.

    One thing I will say is that playing an inexperienced 20 year old kid at THP is a very bad idea. It's a bad sign for Australian rugby when they don't have enough senior level props.

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Hurricanes v Rebels:

    TJP looking incredible. I reckon you have to take him over Smith on this form.

    Let's wait until he plays in a game that isn't a glorified training run before we pass judgment

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    @mariner4life said in Hurricanes v Rebels:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Hurricanes v Rebels:

    TJP looking incredible. I reckon you have to take him over Smith on this form.

    Let's wait until he plays in a game that isn't a glorified training run before we pass judgment

    nah fuck it he looks amazing.

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    @Frye said in Hurricanes v Rebels:

    It's a bad sign for Australian rugby when they don't have enough senior level props.

    Our props are more valued overseas than they are here.

    As I've said time and time again: this is the natural result of a complete dysfunction in the schools system.

    I get a lot of shit for slamming private schools for their complete inability to deal with the problem by addressing their massive and longstanding shortcomings. You can put some blame on the ARU as well for letting the pro level get the good stuff at the expense of almost everything else.

    My retort is: well fuckers, you're custodians of the game, so what the FUCK are you doing about it?

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    @mariner4life said in Hurricanes v Rebels:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Hurricanes v Rebels:

    TJP looking incredible. I reckon you have to take him over Smith on this form.

    Let's wait until he plays in a game that isn't a glorified training run before we pass judgment

    What do you mean? They haven't played the Chiefs yet 🙂

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    @Crash said in Hurricanes v Rebels:

    Liked Laumape's work last season with ball in hand - wasn't so sold on his D - but he has looked good in both starts this season

    Hasn't really had a lot of D to do

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    @NTA said in Hurricanes v Rebels:

    Would suggest that Rebels Coach Tony McGahan is about to "get the full backing of the board" if these results continue.

    You called it.

    Despite the Rebels losing their opening two rounds to the Blues and Hurricanes and conceding 127 points to anchor the ladder, Melbourne owner Cox said Melbourne coach Tony McGahan had his full support.

    http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2017/03/melbourne-rebels-too-valuable-to-australian-rugby-union-to-scrap-team-owner.html

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    @KiwiMurph said in Hurricanes v Rebels:

    @NTA said in Hurricanes v Rebels:

    Would suggest that Rebels Coach Tony McGahan is about to "get the full backing of the board" if these results continue.

    You called it.

    Despite the Rebels losing their opening two rounds to the Blues and Hurricanes and conceding 127 points to anchor the ladder, Melbourne owner Cox said Melbourne coach Tony McGahan had his full support.

    http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2017/03/melbourne-rebels-too-valuable-to-australian-rugby-union-to-scrap-team-owner.html

    Set the clock - he's on notice.

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