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Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions

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  • CrucialC Crucial

    @Stargazer said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:

    @Nepia Hmmm, yeah, Weber's jersey has red and black in it, too.

    So does Pulu's

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    @Crucial Looks Blue only to me. If I was talking about Mitre 10 Cup jerseys, I definitely wouldn't have described Weber's jersey as containing red and black.

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      @Crucial Looks Blue only to me. If I was talking about Mitre 10 Cup jerseys, I definitely wouldn't have described Weber's jersey as containing red and black.

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      @Stargazer said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:

      @Crucial Looks Blue only to me. If I was talking about Mitre 10 Cup jerseys, I definitely wouldn't have described Weber's jersey as containing red and black.

      Apparently it is offensive to call people Captain Obvious so I won't 😉

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        @Stargazer said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:

        @Crucial Looks Blue only to me. If I was talking about Mitre 10 Cup jerseys, I definitely wouldn't have described Weber's jersey as containing red and black.

        Apparently it is offensive to call people Captain Obvious so I won't 😉

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          @Stargazer

          Hope you didn't take that as smart arse. I was just taking the piss with @Nepia and his love of Hungus Pulu. It was obvious you were talking about a Super rugby jersey but that didn't fit my narrative.
          If it came across as ridiculing you, I apologise.

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            @Stargazer

            Hope you didn't take that as smart arse. I was just taking the piss with @Nepia and his love of Hungus Pulu. It was obvious you were talking about a Super rugby jersey but that didn't fit my narrative.
            If it came across as ridiculing you, I apologise.

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            @Crucial I'd take Hungus Pulu over Wobbles Hall any day!

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              @Stargazer

              Hope you didn't take that as smart arse. I was just taking the piss with @Nepia and his love of Hungus Pulu. It was obvious you were talking about a Super rugby jersey but that didn't fit my narrative.
              If it came across as ridiculing you, I apologise.

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              @Crucial I have mild dyslexia and am not always good at distinguishing between things that are written and things that are intended (esp. jokes, insults and the likes). If you talk to someone, you can hear someone's voice and see facial expressions, which makes things much easier. So if you respond to a comment made by me, but intend to take the piss with someone else, there's a good chance I'll miss that.

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                @Crucial I have mild dyslexia and am not always good at distinguishing between things that are written and things that are intended (esp. jokes, insults and the likes). If you talk to someone, you can hear someone's voice and see facial expressions, which makes things much easier. So if you respond to a comment made by me, but intend to take the piss with someone else, there's a good chance I'll miss that.

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                @Stargazer said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:

                @Crucial I have mild dyslexia and am not always good at distinguishing between things that are written and things that are intended (esp. jokes, insults and the likes). If you talk to someone, you can hear someone's voice and see facial expressions, which makes things much easier. So if you respond to a comment made by me, but intend to take the piss with someone else, there's a good chance I'll miss that.

                No probs. We all read things the way we think and get the intentions wrong at times. Just wanted to assure you there was no insult intended.

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                  Did Guyton play better for the Blues last year than Hall? I thought both were fairly average so l just wondering why Guyton was chosen for the Maori tour ahead of Hall?

                  Perhaps Bryn discovered he was a Maori. 😉

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                  • BovidaeB Bovidae

                    Did Guyton play better for the Blues last year than Hall? I thought both were fairly average so l just wondering why Guyton was chosen for the Maori tour ahead of Hall?

                    Perhaps Bryn discovered he was a Maori. 😉

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                    @Bovidae no he fucking didnt

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                    • BovidaeB Bovidae

                      Did Guyton play better for the Blues last year than Hall? I thought both were fairly average so l just wondering why Guyton was chosen for the Maori tour ahead of Hall?

                      Perhaps Bryn discovered he was a Maori. 😉

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                      @Bovidae said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:

                      Did Guyton play better for the Blues last year than Hall? I thought both were fairly average so l just wondering why Guyton was chosen for the Maori tour ahead of Hall?

                      Perhaps Bryn discovered he was a Maori. 😉

                      Both were pretty poor

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                        The most interesting selection for me is 10 for the Maoris. The conservative option is Black. The foolhardy option is West. The guns blazing option is DMac.

                        Would like to see an all out "attack mode" backline with

                        1. TTT
                        2. DMac
                        3. Lowe
                        4. Ngatai
                        5. Proctor
                        6. Ioane
                        7. NMS
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                          The most interesting selection for me is 10 for the Maoris. The conservative option is Black. The foolhardy option is West. The guns blazing option is DMac.

                          Would like to see an all out "attack mode" backline with

                          1. TTT
                          2. DMac
                          3. Lowe
                          4. Ngatai
                          5. Proctor
                          6. Ioane
                          7. NMS
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                          @Billy-Tell I thought that NMS looked underdone against the Chiefs. Lowe ran around him a few times with ease. That said, I think they will still select him to start.

                          TKB will start at halfback.

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                            @Billy-Tell I thought that NMS looked underdone against the Chiefs. Lowe ran around him a few times with ease. That said, I think they will still select him to start.

                            TKB will start at halfback.

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                            @Bovidae

                            Ah I didn't realise he was available,

                            Excellent news, he is most accurate boxkicker in NZ IMO, handy to have in the box of tricks.

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                              Any chance after Hemopo's effort at lock last night he can be called into the squad?

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                                The Maori team will be named at 2:30 pm tomorrow.

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                                • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                  The Maori team will be named at 2:30 pm tomorrow.

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                                  @Bovidae said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:

                                  The Maori team will be named at 2:30 pm THURSDAY.

                                  fixed

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                                    British & Irish Lions

                                    1 Mako Vunipola – Saracens, England, #787
                                    2 Jamie George – Saracens, England, #818
                                    3 Tadhg Furlong – Leinster, Ireland, #817
                                    4 Maro Itoje – Saracens, England, #825
                                    5 George Kruis – Saracens, England, #819
                                    6 Peter O’Mahony (capt) – Munster, Ireland, #833
                                    7 Sean O’Brien – Leinster, Ireland, #796
                                    8 Taulupe Faletau – Bath Rugby, Wales, #779
                                    9 Conor Murray – Munster, Ireland, #790
                                    10 Johnny Sexton – Leinster, Ireland, #791
                                    11 George North – Northampton Saints, England, #792
                                    12 Ben Te’o – Worcester Warriors, England, #815
                                    13 Jonathan Davies – Scarlets, Wales, #778
                                    14 Anthony Watson – Bath Rugby, England, #816
                                    15 Leigh Halfpenny – Toulon, Wales, #775

                                    Replacements
                                    16 Ken Owens – Scarlets, Wales, #829
                                    17 Jack McGrath – Leinster, Ireland, #827
                                    18 Kyle Sinckler – Harlequins, England, #814
                                    19 Iain Henderson – Ulster, Ireland, #808
                                    20 Sam Warburton – Cardiff Blues, Wales, #800
                                    21 Greig Laidlaw – Gloucester Rugby, Scotland, #810
                                    22 Owen Farrell – Saracens, England, #780
                                    23 Elliot Daly – Wasps, England, #822

                                    http://www.lionsrugby.com/?p=17804

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                                      That's very close to what I expect as their Test side. Don't expect Mako to start as his scrummaging isn't the best. Itoje hasn't done anything to justify the hype, let alone a Lions Test start. If they're opting for Te'o, they've given up any pretence at guile. I still expect Farrell to start. This could be a banana skin for Sexton.

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                                        So Gatland is reverting to a Saracens tight five.

                                        We'll see who Cooper names in 2 h but based on last year the starting tight five should be obvious.

                                        I expect the Maori to struggle in the scrum against the Lions. Hames will be OK but based on the performance of the Canes scrum the other 3 (Eves, May, Kainga) will be in for a long night. Renata might get in ahead of Kainga. Still, the 2005 Maori team had some issues in the scrum too but still functioned.

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                                        • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                          So Gatland is reverting to a Saracens tight five.

                                          We'll see who Cooper names in 2 h but based on last year the starting tight five should be obvious.

                                          I expect the Maori to struggle in the scrum against the Lions. Hames will be OK but based on the performance of the Canes scrum the other 3 (Eves, May, Kainga) will be in for a long night. Renata might get in ahead of Kainga. Still, the 2005 Maori team had some issues in the scrum too but still functioned.

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                                          @Bovidae It helped they had Hayman...

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