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  • BovidaeB Bovidae

    The Reds were the top qualifier in 1996 and had put 50 pts on the Blues at Ballymore.

    I can't remember who the other wingers were. Sotutu?

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    @Bovidae

    and Kerr. Lima missed selection in 96 but would be in if you take out two other wingers..

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    • S Steven Harris

      I had this question asked of me..Would the Blues have won their titles without Jonah & Joeli in 1996/1997 and Rupeni in 2003...?.
      These guys were seriously influential in those years ., I phoned a friend, he thought maybe 1 out of 3 ,and now I have decided to go to the audience...?.
      This is just
      (1.)Yes
      (2.)No
      (3.)Maybe 1 out 3

      (4.)Maybe 2 out 3

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      #1071

      @Steven-Harris Yes to all 3. 1996 was probably lucky for us but only because Natal did us a huge favour by upsetting Queensland who had famously smashed us during the season. It would have been a massive task if we had to go to Ballymore.

      1997 we went undefeated and Lomu didn't even play that season although Vidiri was lethal that season (and the previous season), we weren't gonna be stopped.

      We were too quick for everyone in 2003 and yes, Rupeni was a boost, but we were blowing teams away anyway apart from tripping up against the Highlanders. The only other close game we had that season was against the Crusaders in the final and the Sharks pushed us (a bit). Carlos had the backs firing that season.

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        My answer would be:
        1996 - no
        1997 - yes
        2003 - yes

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          yeah, 2003, no way they win with out Rupeni

          I mean, who did that leave for the outside backs? Only, Joey Roks, Dougie Howlett, Mils... oh, and Rico Gear. Pfffft, fucking nobodies.

          No way they win if Carlos got hurt though.

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          • BovidaeB Bovidae

            How close is Cashmore to Mils in fan voting? Recency bias will likely play a part but Cashmore was very good in that era.

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            @Bovidae said in Blues 2020:

            How close is Cashmore to Mils in fan voting? Recency bias will likely play a part but Cashmore was very good in that era.

            Mils got far more votes than Cashmore. Piutau seemed to be 2nd in votes for FB, which was a surprise.

            Piutau is maybe the 6th best FB I've seen in a Blues jersey, so really shouldn't be getting many votes IMO. I'd have Mils, Cashmore, Nacewa, Howlett and Toeava ahead of him, although the last 2 were not part of the FB nominations.

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            • DiceD Dice

              @Bovidae said in Blues 2020:

              How close is Cashmore to Mils in fan voting? Recency bias will likely play a part but Cashmore was very good in that era.

              Mils got far more votes than Cashmore. Piutau seemed to be 2nd in votes for FB, which was a surprise.

              Piutau is maybe the 6th best FB I've seen in a Blues jersey, so really shouldn't be getting many votes IMO. I'd have Mils, Cashmore, Nacewa, Howlett and Toeava ahead of him, although the last 2 were not part of the FB nominations.

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              @Dice Most of the voters are young people so it's no suprise that Piutau is that high imo even though you are right, he should be far further down the pecking order.

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              • DiceD Dice

                @Bovidae said in Blues 2020:

                How close is Cashmore to Mils in fan voting? Recency bias will likely play a part but Cashmore was very good in that era.

                Mils got far more votes than Cashmore. Piutau seemed to be 2nd in votes for FB, which was a surprise.

                Piutau is maybe the 6th best FB I've seen in a Blues jersey, so really shouldn't be getting many votes IMO. I'd have Mils, Cashmore, Nacewa, Howlett and Toeava ahead of him, although the last 2 were not part of the FB nominations.

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                @Dice Orene Ai'i as well?

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                • A African Monkey

                  @Dice Most of the voters are young people so it's no suprise that Piutau is that high imo even though you are right, he should be far further down the pecking order.

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                  @African-Monkey It's a bit more pronounced on instagram, whereas on facebook, you'll see more older players getting votes because more older fans will be on there.

                  @shark said in Blues 2020:

                  @Dice Orene Ai'i as well?

                  Not sure if I'd have him ahead of Piutau.

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                  • S Steven Harris

                    I had this question asked of me..Would the Blues have won their titles without Jonah & Joeli in 1996/1997 and Rupeni in 2003...?.
                    These guys were seriously influential in those years ., I phoned a friend, he thought maybe 1 out of 3 ,and now I have decided to go to the audience...?.
                    This is just
                    (1.)Yes
                    (2.)No
                    (3.)Maybe 1 out 3

                    (4.)Maybe 2 out 3

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                    @Steven-Harris Not sure if we could've won a title without both Jonah and Joeli in 96/97, but we could win without one of them, as we showed in 97 without Lomu, but we had a pretty handy replacement with Brian Lima.

                    We probably still had a decent chance to win in 2003 without Caucau because Joe Roks and Rico Gear on the wings is still bloody good.

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                      The Crusaders won with James Kerr (and the ref) so of course the Blues could have won without those wingers.

                      Those teams were stacked with class all round.

                      The Canes couldn't fucking win with Cullen, Jonah and Umaga because they had cabbage 10s and average packs.

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                      • DiceD Dice

                        @Bovidae said in Blues 2020:

                        How close is Cashmore to Mils in fan voting? Recency bias will likely play a part but Cashmore was very good in that era.

                        Mils got far more votes than Cashmore. Piutau seemed to be 2nd in votes for FB, which was a surprise.

                        Piutau is maybe the 6th best FB I've seen in a Blues jersey, so really shouldn't be getting many votes IMO. I'd have Mils, Cashmore, Nacewa, Howlett and Toeava ahead of him, although the last 2 were not part of the FB nominations.

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                        @Dice said in Blues 2020:

                        @Bovidae said in Blues 2020:

                        How close is Cashmore to Mils in fan voting? Recency bias will likely play a part but Cashmore was very good in that era.

                        Mils got far more votes than Cashmore. Piutau seemed to be 2nd in votes for FB, which was a surprise.

                        Piutau is maybe the 6th best FB I've seen in a Blues jersey, so really shouldn't be getting many votes IMO. I'd have Mils, Cashmore, Nacewa, Howlett and Toeava ahead of him, although the last 2 were not part of the FB nominations.

                        Piutau is one of those players who gets better the longer he's away though.

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                        • A African Monkey

                          @Steven-Harris Yes to all 3. 1996 was probably lucky for us but only because Natal did us a huge favour by upsetting Queensland who had famously smashed us during the season. It would have been a massive task if we had to go to Ballymore.

                          1997 we went undefeated and Lomu didn't even play that season although Vidiri was lethal that season (and the previous season), we weren't gonna be stopped.

                          We were too quick for everyone in 2003 and yes, Rupeni was a boost, but we were blowing teams away anyway apart from tripping up against the Highlanders. The only other close game we had that season was against the Crusaders in the final and the Sharks pushed us (a bit). Carlos had the backs firing that season.

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                          @African-Monkey said in Blues 2020:

                          @Steven-Harris Yes to all 3. 1996 was probably lucky for us but only because Natal did us a huge favour by upsetting Queensland who had famously smashed us during the season. It would have been a massive task if we had to go to Ballymore.

                          1997 we went undefeated and Lomu didn't even play that season although Vidiri was lethal that season (and the previous season), we weren't gonna be stopped.

                          We were too quick for everyone in 2003 and yes, Rupeni was a boost, but we were blowing teams away anyway apart from tripping up against the Highlanders. The only other close game we had that season was against the Crusaders in the final and the Sharks pushed us (a bit). Carlos had the backs firing that season.

                          I watched highlights of the Blues vs Natal on facebook today .Vidiri was a big, solid and FAST unit and the way he went round Andre Joubert like he didn't exist without a hand being laid on him was off the charts in a way Wilson or Umaga couldn't have replicated......The ABs in 96/97 missed out by not having him available. I think he's up there with Caucau in terms of unfulfilled talents.

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                          • MN5M MN5

                            @African-Monkey said in Blues 2020:

                            @Steven-Harris Yes to all 3. 1996 was probably lucky for us but only because Natal did us a huge favour by upsetting Queensland who had famously smashed us during the season. It would have been a massive task if we had to go to Ballymore.

                            1997 we went undefeated and Lomu didn't even play that season although Vidiri was lethal that season (and the previous season), we weren't gonna be stopped.

                            We were too quick for everyone in 2003 and yes, Rupeni was a boost, but we were blowing teams away anyway apart from tripping up against the Highlanders. The only other close game we had that season was against the Crusaders in the final and the Sharks pushed us (a bit). Carlos had the backs firing that season.

                            I watched highlights of the Blues vs Natal on facebook today .Vidiri was a big, solid and FAST unit and the way he went round Andre Joubert like he didn't exist without a hand being laid on him was off the charts in a way Wilson or Umaga couldn't have replicated......The ABs in 96/97 missed out by not having him available. I think he's up there with Caucau in terms of unfulfilled talents.

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                            @MN5 said in Blues 2020:

                            @African-Monkey said in Blues 2020:

                            @Steven-Harris Yes to all 3. 1996 was probably lucky for us but only because Natal did us a huge favour by upsetting Queensland who had famously smashed us during the season. It would have been a massive task if we had to go to Ballymore.

                            1997 we went undefeated and Lomu didn't even play that season although Vidiri was lethal that season (and the previous season), we weren't gonna be stopped.

                            We were too quick for everyone in 2003 and yes, Rupeni was a boost, but we were blowing teams away anyway apart from tripping up against the Highlanders. The only other close game we had that season was against the Crusaders in the final and the Sharks pushed us (a bit). Carlos had the backs firing that season.

                            I watched highlights of the Blues vs Natal on facebook today .Vidiri was a big, solid and FAST unit and the way he went round Andre Joubert like he didn't exist without a hand being laid on him was off the charts in a way Wilson or Umaga couldn't have replicated......The ABs in 96/97 missed out by not having him available. I think he's up there with Caucau in terms of unfulfilled talents.

                            Until they did....

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                            • BonesB Bones

                              @MN5 said in Blues 2020:

                              @African-Monkey said in Blues 2020:

                              @Steven-Harris Yes to all 3. 1996 was probably lucky for us but only because Natal did us a huge favour by upsetting Queensland who had famously smashed us during the season. It would have been a massive task if we had to go to Ballymore.

                              1997 we went undefeated and Lomu didn't even play that season although Vidiri was lethal that season (and the previous season), we weren't gonna be stopped.

                              We were too quick for everyone in 2003 and yes, Rupeni was a boost, but we were blowing teams away anyway apart from tripping up against the Highlanders. The only other close game we had that season was against the Crusaders in the final and the Sharks pushed us (a bit). Carlos had the backs firing that season.

                              I watched highlights of the Blues vs Natal on facebook today .Vidiri was a big, solid and FAST unit and the way he went round Andre Joubert like he didn't exist without a hand being laid on him was off the charts in a way Wilson or Umaga couldn't have replicated......The ABs in 96/97 missed out by not having him available. I think he's up there with Caucau in terms of unfulfilled talents.

                              Until they did....

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                              @Bones said in Blues 2020:

                              @MN5 said in Blues 2020:

                              @African-Monkey said in Blues 2020:

                              @Steven-Harris Yes to all 3. 1996 was probably lucky for us but only because Natal did us a huge favour by upsetting Queensland who had famously smashed us during the season. It would have been a massive task if we had to go to Ballymore.

                              1997 we went undefeated and Lomu didn't even play that season although Vidiri was lethal that season (and the previous season), we weren't gonna be stopped.

                              We were too quick for everyone in 2003 and yes, Rupeni was a boost, but we were blowing teams away anyway apart from tripping up against the Highlanders. The only other close game we had that season was against the Crusaders in the final and the Sharks pushed us (a bit). Carlos had the backs firing that season.

                              I watched highlights of the Blues vs Natal on facebook today .Vidiri was a big, solid and FAST unit and the way he went round Andre Joubert like he didn't exist without a hand being laid on him was off the charts in a way Wilson or Umaga couldn't have replicated......The ABs in 96/97 missed out by not having him available. I think he's up there with Caucau in terms of unfulfilled talents.

                              Until they did....

                              can you youtube some proof ? I don't think either of those two could have done it like he did and remember.....I watched Rugby in those days.

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                              • BonesB Bones

                                @Dice said in Blues 2020:

                                @Bovidae said in Blues 2020:

                                How close is Cashmore to Mils in fan voting? Recency bias will likely play a part but Cashmore was very good in that era.

                                Mils got far more votes than Cashmore. Piutau seemed to be 2nd in votes for FB, which was a surprise.

                                Piutau is maybe the 6th best FB I've seen in a Blues jersey, so really shouldn't be getting many votes IMO. I'd have Mils, Cashmore, Nacewa, Howlett and Toeava ahead of him, although the last 2 were not part of the FB nominations.

                                Piutau is one of those players who gets better the longer he's away though.

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                                @Bones TBH, he's a much better fullback now than when he was here. He was a much better winger than fullback when he was still in NZ.

                                Reminds me of a recent interview that Pat Lam had with Jim Kayes where he said that Eddie Jones told him that if Piutau and Luatua were eligible for England, he'd select both of them for England.

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                                • MN5M MN5

                                  @Bones said in Blues 2020:

                                  @MN5 said in Blues 2020:

                                  @African-Monkey said in Blues 2020:

                                  @Steven-Harris Yes to all 3. 1996 was probably lucky for us but only because Natal did us a huge favour by upsetting Queensland who had famously smashed us during the season. It would have been a massive task if we had to go to Ballymore.

                                  1997 we went undefeated and Lomu didn't even play that season although Vidiri was lethal that season (and the previous season), we weren't gonna be stopped.

                                  We were too quick for everyone in 2003 and yes, Rupeni was a boost, but we were blowing teams away anyway apart from tripping up against the Highlanders. The only other close game we had that season was against the Crusaders in the final and the Sharks pushed us (a bit). Carlos had the backs firing that season.

                                  I watched highlights of the Blues vs Natal on facebook today .Vidiri was a big, solid and FAST unit and the way he went round Andre Joubert like he didn't exist without a hand being laid on him was off the charts in a way Wilson or Umaga couldn't have replicated......The ABs in 96/97 missed out by not having him available. I think he's up there with Caucau in terms of unfulfilled talents.

                                  Until they did....

                                  can you youtube some proof ? I don't think either of those two could have done it like he did and remember.....I watched Rugby in those days.

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                                  @MN5 take your pick, but 8:35 was fun.

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                                  • BonesB Bones

                                    @MN5 take your pick, but 8:35 was fun.

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                                    @Bones said in Blues 2020:

                                    @MN5 take your pick, but 8:35 was fun.

                                    pffffffft. Had to kick, Joeli wouldn't have needed to.

                                    Easy to forget how good Jeff was, always tough to compare with Jonah and Cully.

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                                    • MN5M MN5

                                      @African-Monkey said in Blues 2020:

                                      @Steven-Harris Yes to all 3. 1996 was probably lucky for us but only because Natal did us a huge favour by upsetting Queensland who had famously smashed us during the season. It would have been a massive task if we had to go to Ballymore.

                                      1997 we went undefeated and Lomu didn't even play that season although Vidiri was lethal that season (and the previous season), we weren't gonna be stopped.

                                      We were too quick for everyone in 2003 and yes, Rupeni was a boost, but we were blowing teams away anyway apart from tripping up against the Highlanders. The only other close game we had that season was against the Crusaders in the final and the Sharks pushed us (a bit). Carlos had the backs firing that season.

                                      I watched highlights of the Blues vs Natal on facebook today .Vidiri was a big, solid and FAST unit and the way he went round Andre Joubert like he didn't exist without a hand being laid on him was off the charts in a way Wilson or Umaga couldn't have replicated......The ABs in 96/97 missed out by not having him available. I think he's up there with Caucau in terms of unfulfilled talents.

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                                      @MN5 said in Blues 2020:

                                      I watched highlights of the Blues vs Natal on facebook today .Vidiri was a big, solid and FAST unit and the way he went round Andre Joubert like he didn't exist without a hand being laid on him was off the charts in a way Wilson or Umaga couldn't have replicated......

                                      Vidiri's acceleration was something to behold for a big man, and very noticeable watching him live.

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                                      • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                        @MN5 said in Blues 2020:

                                        I watched highlights of the Blues vs Natal on facebook today .Vidiri was a big, solid and FAST unit and the way he went round Andre Joubert like he didn't exist without a hand being laid on him was off the charts in a way Wilson or Umaga couldn't have replicated......

                                        Vidiri's acceleration was something to behold for a big man, and very noticeable watching him live.

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                                        @Bovidae said in Blues 2020:

                                        @MN5 said in Blues 2020:

                                        I watched highlights of the Blues vs Natal on facebook today .Vidiri was a big, solid and FAST unit and the way he went round Andre Joubert like he didn't exist without a hand being laid on him was off the charts in a way Wilson or Umaga couldn't have replicated......

                                        Vidiri's acceleration was something to behold for a big man, and very noticeable watching him live.

                                        Another to add to the list of AB outside backs who shone brightly but briefly.

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                                        • MN5M MN5

                                          @Bovidae said in Blues 2020:

                                          @MN5 said in Blues 2020:

                                          I watched highlights of the Blues vs Natal on facebook today .Vidiri was a big, solid and FAST unit and the way he went round Andre Joubert like he didn't exist without a hand being laid on him was off the charts in a way Wilson or Umaga couldn't have replicated......

                                          Vidiri's acceleration was something to behold for a big man, and very noticeable watching him live.

                                          Another to add to the list of AB outside backs who shone brightly but briefly.

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                                          @MN5 said in Blues 2020:

                                          @Bovidae said in Blues 2020:

                                          @MN5 said in Blues 2020:

                                          I watched highlights of the Blues vs Natal on facebook today .Vidiri was a big, solid and FAST unit and the way he went round Andre Joubert like he didn't exist without a hand being laid on him was off the charts in a way Wilson or Umaga couldn't have replicated......

                                          Vidiri's acceleration was something to behold for a big man, and very noticeable watching him live.

                                          Another to add to the list of AB outside backs who shone brightly but briefly.

                                          Did nothing in black, was cooked by the time his stand down came through

                                          And if you ever run down Goldie like that again...

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