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Highlanders v B&I Lions

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  • Chris B.C Chris B.

    @mariner4life said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

    Fuck tonight? I thought tomorrow. Motherfucker!

    And you thought we were behind the times in Nelson?!!

    You need a bigger cock clock!

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    @Chris-B. said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

    @mariner4life said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

    Fuck tonight? I thought tomorrow. Motherfucker!

    And you thought we were behind the times in Nelson?!!

    You need a bigger cock clock!

    It's both

    Bro in north Queensland the Lions don't even exist. The wallabies barely exist

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      @MajorRage said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

      Jim Kayes is embarrassing ... cheer leader, adds nothing

      Did I miss someting?

      Jom Kayes has been a piston wristed gibbon since his "cunning Alinghi" comment.

      Was that in studio?

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      @booboo said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

      @MajorRage said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

      Jim Kayes is embarrassing ... cheer leader, adds nothing

      Did I miss someting?

      Jom Kayes has been a piston wristed gibbon since his "cunning Alinghi" comment.

      Was that in studio?

      No he's been a piston wristed gibbon for far longer than that , he was to fapping as Hillary was to Everest when he was at the dompost .

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        Did the lions lose any midweek games in 2009? I'm fairly certain they didn't lose any on their last two Aussie tours.

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          I seem to recall they may have list a few provincial games in SA in 97 ... but won the series ...

          Let's not count chickens

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            They lost to Aus A in 2001 and the Brumbies in 2013.

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              The Lions are also facing much stronger opposition than they have in previous tours, which I don't mind at all.

              The whole tour is more fun if all the games are competitive, and tight defeats to Super Rugby sides is much better preparation for the Tests than comfortable wins over club teams.

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                The Lions are also facing much stronger opposition than they have in previous tours, which I don't mind at all.

                The whole tour is more fun if all the games are competitive, and tight defeats to Super Rugby sides is much better preparation for the Tests than comfortable wins over club teams.

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                @SimonAdd_2 said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

                The Lions are also facing much stronger opposition than they have in previous tours, which I don't mind at all.

                The whole tour is more fun if all the games are competitive, and tight defeats to Super Rugby sides is much better preparation for the Tests than comfortable wins over club teams.

                I wonder if these wins will give more respect to Super Rugby in the NH..
                These games remind me a lot of the 1993 tours, when Auckland was basically the All Blacks.

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                  @KiwiMurph said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

                  @No-Quarter Kayes comes across as a stereotypical footy meathead.

                  He sounded like a Canes fanboy.

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                  @Bovidae said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

                  @KiwiMurph said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

                  @No-Quarter Kayes comes across as a stereotypical footy meathead.

                  He sounded like a Canes fanboy.

                  For a man who is a confessed Blues supporter, that's a huge achievement.

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                  • mimicM mimic

                    @SimonAdd_2 said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

                    The Lions are also facing much stronger opposition than they have in previous tours, which I don't mind at all.

                    The whole tour is more fun if all the games are competitive, and tight defeats to Super Rugby sides is much better preparation for the Tests than comfortable wins over club teams.

                    I wonder if these wins will give more respect to Super Rugby in the NH..
                    These games remind me a lot of the 1993 tours, when Auckland was basically the All Blacks.

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                    @mimic said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

                    I wonder if these wins will give more respect to Super Rugby in the NH..

                    Northern pundits and scribes don't tend to register these losses unless it's an absolute hiding. Chiefs or the Canes will need to win by 20+ in order to make any headway there.

                    Ironically they probably take it as a moral victory that the nature of the games have been slow, set-piece centered, low scoring events. By dictating terms in their minds they are exerting dominance.

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                    • mimicM mimic

                      @SimonAdd_2 said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

                      The Lions are also facing much stronger opposition than they have in previous tours, which I don't mind at all.

                      The whole tour is more fun if all the games are competitive, and tight defeats to Super Rugby sides is much better preparation for the Tests than comfortable wins over club teams.

                      I wonder if these wins will give more respect to Super Rugby in the NH..
                      These games remind me a lot of the 1993 tours, when Auckland was basically the All Blacks.

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                      @mimic it's unlikely to make much of an impact on media trolls like Stephen Jones, and I don't think many serious NH fans have any lack of respect for Super Rugby - certainly not the New Zealand teams. Most of know only the very best teams in Europe would be competitive against them.

                      There are of course the usual stereotypes - SH types criticise the skills and attack of the NH teams, NH hacks point to poor tackling and defence in Super Rugby as what makes it so open. So far, I don't think the tour has done much to dispell these: the Lions have struggled to find an attacking edge and finish off their chances, but have been (mostly) able to stifle the SR teams' offence in a way they're not used to.

                      If you look at what the Lions did to the Crusaders, you'd have to think a team like Saracens would have a good chance of pulling off the same thing.

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                      • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                        Farrell's penalty miss was key.

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                        @MiketheSnow

                        Farrell's penalty miss was key.

                        It was more than just a penalty miss.

                        Stop reminding me.

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                          @MiketheSnow

                          Farrell's penalty miss was key.

                          It was more than just a penalty miss.

                          Stop reminding me.

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                          @Salacious-Crumb Fuck that is a cruel video.

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                            @mimic it's unlikely to make much of an impact on media trolls like Stephen Jones, and I don't think many serious NH fans have any lack of respect for Super Rugby - certainly not the New Zealand teams. Most of know only the very best teams in Europe would be competitive against them.

                            There are of course the usual stereotypes - SH types criticise the skills and attack of the NH teams, NH hacks point to poor tackling and defence in Super Rugby as what makes it so open. So far, I don't think the tour has done much to dispell these: the Lions have struggled to find an attacking edge and finish off their chances, but have been (mostly) able to stifle the SR teams' offence in a way they're not used to.

                            If you look at what the Lions did to the Crusaders, you'd have to think a team like Saracens would have a good chance of pulling off the same thing.

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                            @SimonAdd_2 said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

                            If you look at what the Lions did to the Crusaders, you'd have to think a team like Saracens would have a good chance of pulling off the same thing.

                            I don't think you can compare the quality of the Lions team from Saturday to Saracens.

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                              @SimonAdd_2 said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

                              If you look at what the Lions did to the Crusaders, you'd have to think a team like Saracens would have a good chance of pulling off the same thing.

                              I don't think you can compare the quality of the Lions team from Saturday to Saracens.

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                              @Frye In the quality of individual players no, but in terms of style of play they're very similar. More than any other team, even Wales, Saracens seem to be the template for what Gatland is trying to do: suffocating rush defence, decent scrum, very good lineout, lots of up-and-unders particularly from the 9, control territory rather than possession and force the opposition into mistakes.

                              And what Sarries give up in star power they would probably make up for in familiarity. They'd probably be more clinical finishing their chances than the Lions, and certainly have a lower error count.

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                                I know that template won the boks a world cup.. but that was 10 years ago..

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                                  I know that template won the boks a world cup.. but that was 10 years ago..

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                                  @mimic Yeah, I can't say I'm thrilled about it either - I think you need more than that to beat the All Blacks, and I don't think the Lions are as good at it as the 2007-2009 Boks.

                                  But it does seem to be the gameplan.

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                                    @MiketheSnow

                                    Farrell's penalty miss was key.

                                    It was more than just a penalty miss.

                                    Stop reminding me.

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                                    @Salacious-Crumb said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

                                    @MiketheSnow

                                    Farrell's penalty miss was key.

                                    It was more than just a penalty miss.

                                    Stop reminding me.

                                    Poor bastard

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                                      @Bovidae said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

                                      @No-Quarter said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

                                      It was a shame Joseph was the one to knock it on at the end there, he played really well tonight.

                                      I thought the pass to him looked forward anyway.

                                      "Looked"?

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                                      @booboo said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

                                      @Bovidae said in Highlanders v B&I Lions:

                                      I thought the pass to him looked forward anyway.

                                      "Looked"?

                                      OK, was. 🙂

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                                        kiwiinmelb
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                                        Starting to get the look of a traditional tour , dirt trackers through the week , shadow test side on the weekend ,

                                        Maori game will tell us more ,

                                        One thing is for sure , the Lions will be battle hardened , chance that could be an advantage come the first test

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                                        • NepiaN Nepia

                                          Did NZ media just sucker the Lions into going for a try when they should have set for the droppie?

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                                          @Nepia
                                          Drop goals have been going out of fashion in NH.
                                          2 in 2017 in 15 matches
                                          1 in 2016
                                          Not like back in the day in the 80s when Rob Andrew got 9, as did Lescaboura, and Chalmers got 8 for Scotland and Jonathan Davies (no relation) got 8 for Wales.

                                          Nor when each of these got 5 in a season: Dominguez (2000) Jenkins (2001) Wilkinson (2003).

                                          As Dylan sang "The times they are a-changin'"
                                          (even if the wider perception of NH rugby might not be!)

                                          Still a good option against a resolute defence but a last resort, not an upfront tactic (unless you are De Beer v Eng in RWC '99 QF)

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