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AB's v Wales

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    Bloody happy with our front row depth at the moment. For next year we will have two strong test quality front rows, plus Ofa , Moli and Aumua. Ofa definitely providing impact in the scrums but a little sloppy in the loose but that is usually a strong area of his game. Way more worried about the locks where it is Whitelock and Rettallick then daylight.

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    @dmx yeah you've gotta be bloody happy with the front row stocks. Interesting that Aumua saw sfa time but you've got to think they're setting him up to replace Harris next year. Be interesting to see what happens with Crockett.

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      @pakman said in AB's v Wales:

      @stargazer It seems Read is suffering from sciatica. With luck, rest and right exercises will ease disc back into place: fingers crossed!

      Sciatica killed my "career". Took 18 months 2 steroid injections and lots of physio to get right.

      Prolapsed disc L5S1. Caused by dopey fucking prop who wouldn't bend down properly, exacerbated by trying to deadlift too much.

      No doubt knowledge and treatment has improved in 20 years. But it wasn't straightforward.

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      @booboo said in AB's v Wales:

      @pakman said in AB's v Wales:

      @stargazer It seems Read is suffering from sciatica. With luck, rest and right exercises will ease disc back into place: fingers crossed!

      Sciatica killed my "career". Took 18 months 2 steroid injections and lots of physio to get right.

      Prolapsed disc L5S1. Caused by dopey fucking prop who wouldn't bend down properly, exacerbated by trying to deadlift too much.

      No doubt knowledge and treatment has improved in 20 years. But it wasn't straightforward.

      You and Olo Brown!

      I had a bit nine years ago. L5S1 area. Never scanned. Flying long haul almost killed me. Lots of physio, but it only came right after I tore my hamstring (grade 2) on the last waterskiing run of the hols. Seemed the immobility helped things stabilise. Not recommending the cure, though! Occasional tweaks now but can sort with the hip flexor stretches I've got. Better to stretch regularly to prevent.

      Very ifffy things, but if you're lucky surgery can be avoided.

      Def. no deadlifts for Read over the Summer!!

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        @booboo said in AB's v Wales:

        @pakman said in AB's v Wales:

        @stargazer It seems Read is suffering from sciatica. With luck, rest and right exercises will ease disc back into place: fingers crossed!

        Sciatica killed my "career". Took 18 months 2 steroid injections and lots of physio to get right.

        Prolapsed disc L5S1. Caused by dopey fucking prop who wouldn't bend down properly, exacerbated by trying to deadlift too much.

        No doubt knowledge and treatment has improved in 20 years. But it wasn't straightforward.

        You and Olo Brown!

        I had a bit nine years ago. L5S1 area. Never scanned. Flying long haul almost killed me. Lots of physio, but it only came right after I tore my hamstring (grade 2) on the last waterskiing run of the hols. Seemed the immobility helped things stabilise. Not recommending the cure, though! Occasional tweaks now but can sort with the hip flexor stretches I've got. Better to stretch regularly to prevent.

        Very ifffy things, but if you're lucky surgery can be avoided.

        Def. no deadlifts for Read over the Summer!!

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        @pakman said in AB's v Wales:

        @booboo said in AB's v Wales:

        @pakman said in AB's v Wales:

        @stargazer It seems Read is suffering from sciatica. With luck, rest and right exercises will ease disc back into place: fingers crossed!

        Sciatica killed my "career". Took 18 months 2 steroid injections and lots of physio to get right.

        Prolapsed disc L5S1. Caused by dopey fucking prop who wouldn't bend down properly, exacerbated by trying to deadlift too much.

        No doubt knowledge and treatment has improved in 20 years. But it wasn't straightforward.

        You and Olo Brown!

        I had a bit nine years ago. L5S1 area. Never scanned. Flying long haul almost killed me. Lots of physio, but it only came right after I tore my hamstring (grade 2) on the last waterskiing run of the hols. Seemed the immobility helped things stabilise. Not recommending the cure, though! Occasional tweaks now but can sort with the hip flexor stretches I've got. Better to stretch regularly to prevent.

        Very ifffy things, but if you're lucky surgery can be avoided.

        Def. no deadlifts for Read over the Summer!!

        I had a microdiscectomy on the L5/S1 in 2008 (when I was 28). I was in searing sciatic pain prior but - aside from the very occasional twinge - the operation was a roaring success.

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        • SmudgeS Smudge

          @pakman said in AB's v Wales:

          @booboo said in AB's v Wales:

          @pakman said in AB's v Wales:

          @stargazer It seems Read is suffering from sciatica. With luck, rest and right exercises will ease disc back into place: fingers crossed!

          Sciatica killed my "career". Took 18 months 2 steroid injections and lots of physio to get right.

          Prolapsed disc L5S1. Caused by dopey fucking prop who wouldn't bend down properly, exacerbated by trying to deadlift too much.

          No doubt knowledge and treatment has improved in 20 years. But it wasn't straightforward.

          You and Olo Brown!

          I had a bit nine years ago. L5S1 area. Never scanned. Flying long haul almost killed me. Lots of physio, but it only came right after I tore my hamstring (grade 2) on the last waterskiing run of the hols. Seemed the immobility helped things stabilise. Not recommending the cure, though! Occasional tweaks now but can sort with the hip flexor stretches I've got. Better to stretch regularly to prevent.

          Very ifffy things, but if you're lucky surgery can be avoided.

          Def. no deadlifts for Read over the Summer!!

          I had a microdiscectomy on the L5/S1 in 2008 (when I was 28). I was in searing sciatic pain prior but - aside from the very occasional twinge - the operation was a roaring success.

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          @smudge donned the voltman outfit again?

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            @smudge donned the voltman outfit again?

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            @bones said in AB's v Wales:

            @smudge donned the voltman outfit again?

            No....

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            • BonesB Bones

              @dmx yeah you've gotta be bloody happy with the front row stocks. Interesting that Aumua saw sfa time but you've got to think they're setting him up to replace Harris next year. Be interesting to see what happens with Crockett.

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              @bones said in AB's v Wales:

              @dmx yeah you've gotta be bloody happy with the front row stocks. Interesting that Aumua saw sfa time but you've got to think they're setting him up to replace Harris next year. Be interesting to see what happens with Crockett.

              I'd love to see the back of Crockett, and Aumua being introduced slowly is probably a good thing, thats a while for any tight 5 to really reach their peak, but I'd still prefer to see him as the sub over Harris.

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                @booboo said in AB's v Wales:

                @pakman said in AB's v Wales:

                @stargazer It seems Read is suffering from sciatica. With luck, rest and right exercises will ease disc back into place: fingers crossed!

                Sciatica killed my "career". Took 18 months 2 steroid injections and lots of physio to get right.

                Prolapsed disc L5S1. Caused by dopey fucking prop who wouldn't bend down properly, exacerbated by trying to deadlift too much.

                No doubt knowledge and treatment has improved in 20 years. But it wasn't straightforward.

                You and Olo Brown!

                I had a bit nine years ago. L5S1 area. Never scanned. Flying long haul almost killed me. Lots of physio, but it only came right after I tore my hamstring (grade 2) on the last waterskiing run of the hols. Seemed the immobility helped things stabilise. Not recommending the cure, though! Occasional tweaks now but can sort with the hip flexor stretches I've got. Better to stretch regularly to prevent.

                Very ifffy things, but if you're lucky surgery can be avoided.

                Def. no deadlifts for Read over the Summer!!

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                @pakman I can empathise. Most intense pain I've ever experienced (apart from 6 October 2007 in Cardiff) was a trapped nerve in my neck. Physio recommenced McKenzie exercises which got the pain down from 11 to 4 in a week or so.

                Still took a good 6-9 months before I was back to reasonably normal though,

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                • KirwanK Kirwan

                  @antipodean said in AB's v Wales:

                  @family-man said in AB's v Wales:

                  @antipodean ofa has done a great job this year and deserves his place

                  At what? His defence? Carrying? Scrummaging?

                  He gets no credit for the seven man scrums that held on attack and defence against Wales? They also got a penalty out of one of them.

                  He defence has been good, today he had a bit of the droppsies, but his core role was very good.

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                  @kirwan Exactly. He's no Charlie in terms of ball carrying but Ofa's had a pretty decent season in black and his scrummaging continues to improve. Suprised people keep bringing up the subject as to why he keeps getting picked.

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                    @kirwan Exactly. He's no Charlie in terms of ball carrying but Ofa's had a pretty decent season in black and his scrummaging continues to improve. Suprised people keep bringing up the subject as to why he keeps getting picked.

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                    @african-monkey this is TSF, nothing should surprise you!

                    Whens the team named?

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                    • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                      @african-monkey this is TSF, nothing should surprise you!

                      Whens the team named?

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                      @taniwharugby said in AB's v Wales:

                      @african-monkey this is TSF, nothing should surprise you!

                      Whens the team named?

                      In exactly 191 days, 17 hours, 46 minutes and 00 seconds from the moment I posted this! (That's Thursday, 7 June 2018 at 5.00am).

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                      • StargazerS Stargazer

                        @taniwharugby said in AB's v Wales:

                        @african-monkey this is TSF, nothing should surprise you!

                        Whens the team named?

                        In exactly 191 days, 17 hours, 46 minutes and 00 seconds from the moment I posted this! (That's Thursday, 7 June 2018 at 5.00am).

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                        @stargazer I'm not convinced...

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                        • StargazerS Stargazer

                          @taniwharugby said in AB's v Wales:

                          @african-monkey this is TSF, nothing should surprise you!

                          Whens the team named?

                          In exactly 191 days, 17 hours, 46 minutes and 00 seconds from the moment I posted this! (That's Thursday, 7 June 2018 at 5.00am).

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                          @stargazer said in AB's v Wales:

                          @taniwharugby said in AB's v Wales:

                          @african-monkey this is TSF, nothing should surprise you!

                          Whens the team named?

                          In exactly 191 days, 17 hours, 46 minutes and 00 seconds from the moment I posted this! (That's Thursday, 7 June 2018 at 5.00am).

                          What time zone?

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                          • dogmeatD dogmeat

                            @stargazer said in AB's v Wales:

                            @taniwharugby said in AB's v Wales:

                            @african-monkey this is TSF, nothing should surprise you!

                            Whens the team named?

                            In exactly 191 days, 17 hours, 46 minutes and 00 seconds from the moment I posted this! (That's Thursday, 7 June 2018 at 5.00am).

                            What time zone?

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                            @dogmeat Haha, NZ.

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                            • JCJ JC

                              @pakman said in AB's v Wales:

                              I'd say Crotty at 13 is excellent defensively and he keeps backline in shape. Offensively things were better with ALB.

                              Maybe that’s because while Crotty was still there we didn’t have any possession to be offensive with.

                              SBW seemed to play a better game with ALB there though. Much more direct, and in fact once he got over his early yips I thought he was v good today. He really put his body on the line a couple of times including one dive on a bobbling ball that was incredibly ballsy.

                              I like the back row combo of Cane-Todd-Squire. All three out in some punishing work on defence in the second half and as a unit they seemed very quick to ball carrier and breakdown. We need to find ways to have Cane and Todd on the field together. I’m amazed at how hard Cane was going at the end considering what he’d done in the previous 80mins.

                              The highlight for me was calling for another scrum when our senior lock was off the field and we’d just won a penalty from the previous 7 v 8 scrum, and scoring off it. That’s got to mess with the opposition’s heads. Old Aura must be on 250+ caps by now.

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                              @jc said in AB's v Wales:

                              The highlight for me was calling for another scrum when our senior lock was off the field and we’d just won a penalty from the previous 7 v 8 scrum, and scoring off it. That’s got to mess with the opposition’s heads. Old Aura must be on 250+ caps by now.

                              Was that the bit where the camera cut to Hansen and he was just shaking his head and looking down?

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                                @jc said in AB's v Wales:

                                The highlight for me was calling for another scrum when our senior lock was off the field and we’d just won a penalty from the previous 7 v 8 scrum, and scoring off it. That’s got to mess with the opposition’s heads. Old Aura must be on 250+ caps by now.

                                Was that the bit where the camera cut to Hansen and he was just shaking his head and looking down?

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                                @milk I think it was

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                                  @jc said in AB's v Wales:

                                  The highlight for me was calling for another scrum when our senior lock was off the field and we’d just won a penalty from the previous 7 v 8 scrum, and scoring off it. That’s got to mess with the opposition’s heads. Old Aura must be on 250+ caps by now.

                                  Was that the bit where the camera cut to Hansen and he was just shaking his head and looking down?

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                                  @milk Honestly can't recall mate. I remember wondering though who made that call to take that second scrum. I'm assuming it was BB, as he seemed to be acting captain. Considering he probably knows less than bugger all about scrumming it was an absolute statement of faith in the undermanned pack and a very, very ballsy demonstration of intent to the Welsh.

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                                    @milk Honestly can't recall mate. I remember wondering though who made that call to take that second scrum. I'm assuming it was BB, as he seemed to be acting captain. Considering he probably knows less than bugger all about scrumming it was an absolute statement of faith in the undermanned pack and a very, very ballsy demonstration of intent to the Welsh.

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                                    @jc said in AB's v Wales:

                                    @milk Honestly can't recall mate. I remember wondering though who made that call to take that second scrum. I'm assuming it was BB, as he seemed to be acting captain. Considering he probably knows less than bugger all about scrumming it was an absolute statement of faith in the undermanned pack and a very, very ballsy demonstration of intent to the Welsh.

                                    A brilliant 'fuck you' moment

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                                      @milk Honestly can't recall mate. I remember wondering though who made that call to take that second scrum. I'm assuming it was BB, as he seemed to be acting captain. Considering he probably knows less than bugger all about scrumming it was an absolute statement of faith in the undermanned pack and a very, very ballsy demonstration of intent to the Welsh.

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                                      @jc said in AB's v Wales:

                                      . I'm assuming it was BB, as he seemed to be acting captain. Considering he probably knows less than bugger all about scrumming it was an absolute statement of faith in the undermanned pack and a very, very ballsy demonstration of intent to the Welsh.

                                      Reason #57 why Backs should never be Captain!

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                                      • HoorooH Hooroo

                                        @jc said in AB's v Wales:

                                        . I'm assuming it was BB, as he seemed to be acting captain. Considering he probably knows less than bugger all about scrumming it was an absolute statement of faith in the undermanned pack and a very, very ballsy demonstration of intent to the Welsh.

                                        Reason #57 why Backs should never be Captain!

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                                        @hooroo said in AB's v Wales:

                                        @jc said in AB's v Wales:

                                        . I'm assuming it was BB, as he seemed to be acting captain. Considering he probably knows less than bugger all about scrumming it was an absolute statement of faith in the undermanned pack and a very, very ballsy demonstration of intent to the Welsh.

                                        Reason #57 why Backs should never be Captain!

                                        Mate, give the player of the year some credit. The guy plays chess while everyone else is playing checkers.

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                                        • HoorooH Hooroo

                                          @jc said in AB's v Wales:

                                          . I'm assuming it was BB, as he seemed to be acting captain. Considering he probably knows less than bugger all about scrumming it was an absolute statement of faith in the undermanned pack and a very, very ballsy demonstration of intent to the Welsh.

                                          Reason #57 why Backs should never be Captain!

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                                          @hooroo said in AB's v Wales:

                                          Reason #57 why Backs should never be Captain!

                                          For some reason I thought it would be @booboo who upvoted that.

                                          Probably just hasn't got here yet...

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