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  • DuluthD Offline
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    The pigheadedness around Ioane at 12 has been incredible. In the last 2 matches the Blues have conceded ~40points through basic defensive errors in that channel. 40 points from one retarded selection.

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    @duluth What seemed strange to me is not that Tana was forced to use Ioane in the midfield, but that he was played at 12 while Leger was played at 13 - when switching them seemed more logical.

    But, if SBW and Moala are injured and Leger has dropped from sight - who else is an option at 12 now?

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    @chris-b said in Blues win percentage against NZ teams:

    But, if SBW and Moala are injured and Leger has dropped from sight - who else is an option at 12 now?

    Tumua Manu, who incidentally has been playing 12 in Auckland club rugby after dropping from sight. In his few opportunities this year (on the wing) he didn't put a foot wrong.

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    @chris-b Tumua Manu, Tamati Tua, Faiane, and Collins.

    The dropping of Leger was really weird.

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    @kiwimurph Scored two tries this weekend at 12.

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    Also I wonder is the NZ U20 second five Tanielu Tele'a injured as I haven't seen him in the Auckland club teams? If he was fit I would have been tempted to give him a crack. He's signed for next year's squad. He's a 12. Could have been useful experience.

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    @tim did Tua get on? I didn't watch the game.

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    @taniwharugby Few minutes at the end.

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    Yeah Tua came on at centre for Collins.

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    @duluth said in Blues win percentage against NZ teams:

    20 matches for Umaga’s Blues - 1 win

    5%

    One last bump of this thread

    Umaga finishes on 5%

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    @duluth said in Blues win percentage against NZ teams:

    @duluth said in Blues win percentage against NZ teams:

    20 matches for Umaga’s Blues - 1 win

    5%

    One last bump of this thread

    Umaga finishes on 5%

    THIS IS OUR YEAR

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    @nzzp I'm taking the drugs too!

    It worked for the Crusaders - years of Slackbladder and the BOOM Razor!

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    Worth pointing out with Leon currently running at 33% in this metric, compared to Kirwan's 29% and Lam's 37%, kind of puts Tana's 5% in perspective.

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    @Kirwan said in Blues win percentage against NZ teams:

    Worth pointing out with Leon currently running at 33% in this metric, compared to Kirwan's 29% and Lam's 37%, kind of puts Tana's 5% in perspective.

    Not only that, but a lot of the games we lost were super tight - Crusaders at home was either some good goal kicking, or a refs calls away; Chiefs away just played really really well and burgled it. Canes at home we've done to death...

    I guess what I"m saying is that we're solidly lower table, but we're very very close to being towards the upper end. It's been a year we've definitely progressed.

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    @nzzp weren't shitload of the losses under Tana by a very small margin?

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    @Bones Yes most of them would have been. We weren't that bad in 2016-2017, last year however was just a complete disaster. This year's side would barely be on par with the sides of Umaga's first 2 years.

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    @African-Monkey said in Blues win percentage against NZ teams:

    @Bones Yes most of them would have been. We weren't that bad in 2016-2017, last year however was just a complete disaster. This year's side would barely be on par with the sides of Umaga's first 2 years.

    You say that, but we're running 1 in 3 against NZ sides. Previously we were 1 in 20. So - while we're not great, I can see improvements.

    Some of the rugby the blues played on Saturday was great - running great lines, throwing balls into space, dragging defenders around -- it was at a level I haven't seen for a long long time. So I'm happy we're both better than the last few years, and building.

    Next year is our year!!!

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    @African-Monkey said in Blues win percentage against NZ teams:

    @Bones Yes most of them would have been. We weren't that bad in 2016-2017, last year however was just a complete disaster. This year's side would barely be on par with the sides of Umaga's first 2 years.

    I'm being dumb for a change and not sure I get what you're saying. You mean you think this year's team isn't as good as those teams?

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    @Bones

    I read into it that the Blues have returned to 2016/17 levels and are trending up, while every other NZ team is trending (or in the Chiefs case, careering) down.

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    Quality of teams in Super rugby is pretty low this (bar the crusaders). Not sure if the drain is finally having an impact or its just because it's WC year. Bit of a worry though.

    Blues look to be playing better but not by much.

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