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    Yealden corrected, BBBR with 147 not 160

    @taniwharugby said in Rugby World Cup 2019 - How are we tracking?:

    From Nigel Yealden, shows who will be playing how much next round...

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    @taniwharugby So Yalden is implying restricted minutes apply to those who went on the main NH tour, plus Joe Moody?

    If so, it's slightly harsh on Todd and Ta'avao.

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    Poor return from Chiefs with those minutes from ABs! Bloody Crusaders sitting pretty.....bastards!

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    @98blueandgold Hunt to start vs the Reds? Havili to 2nd five, Jordan at fullback?

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    @98blueandgold said in Rugby World Cup 2019 - How are we tracking?:

    Poor return from Chiefs with those minutes from ABs! Bloody Crusaders sitting pretty.....bastards!

    In fairness, there are All Blacks, and then there are All Blacks. The Chiefs division includes the 3rd hooker, the 3rd tighthead, the third halfback, and an injury call up.

    Only Brodie, DMac and ALB are game day All Blacks

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    @mariner4life which is probably a good thing - given that list of Chiefs tight forwards can't scrum their way out of a wet paper bag at the mo... 😞

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    Don't forget the Crusaders haven't played Read, Whitelock, Taylor or Dagg 😉 yet.

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    @mariner4life yeah but I guess that if they need to rest them at some stage you would hope they win the games when they played though.

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/110866312/heat-goes-on-as-super-rugby-coaches-face-pressure-to-rest-key-all-blacks

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    Some interesting markets from the NZ TAB as to who will start the opening match of the RWC in each position.

    These went up about a week ago, I was overseas so couldn't bet, George Bridge opened at 12, now paying 6, the 12 was very good value, not sure about the 6.

    https://www.tab.co.nz/sports/competition/2003/world-cup/outrights

    Anything could happen between now and the first game of the cup, injuries could stop one of the nailed on starters.

    Owen Franks at 1.22 looks short to me.

    Akira fluffers can get on at 17 🤑

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    TJP at $4 looked good before the season started.

    Cane is the best bet at $1.25. He will be picked in the squad regardless (unless there are complications) of how bad or good he looks coming back. Once in the squad I could see him being picked in the first test both as part of a full strength team (if he comes back looking good) or picked to prove himself/work his way back into form (if he comes back gingerly/misses TRC).

    The fact he is injured now weirdly helps his chances IMO as any of the other "certain" picks can all fall over during Super Rugby and be ruled out where he can't.

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