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  • HigginsH Higgins

    @yeetyaah I doubt that given the team has has been selected for, as a bench player no less, looks to be about the 4th XV. Stargazer will be having heart palpitations about that level of ranking.

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    @higgins Uhm, see what I wrote in the post with the line-ups ... (especially the eyerolling emoji for extra effect).

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    • YeetyaahY Yeetyaah

      @stargazer holy fucking shit, McClutchie involved with the Hurricanes? Maybe they can recognize talent within their regions?

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      @yeetyaah said in Hurricanes 2021:

      @stargazer holy fucking shit, McClutchie involved with the Hurricanes? Maybe they can recognize talent within their regions?

      McClutchie was in the Hurricanes Under 18 (2018) and Hurricanes Under 20 (2019). They've obviously made their mind up subsequently they don't want him.

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        @yeetyaah said in Hurricanes 2021:

        @stargazer holy fucking shit, McClutchie involved with the Hurricanes? Maybe they can recognize talent within their regions?

        McClutchie was in the Hurricanes Under 18 (2018) and Hurricanes Under 20 (2019). They've obviously made their mind up subsequently they don't want him.

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        @number-10 I heard he was offered a Hurricanes development contract for last year, but he went to Japan on a full contract instead (don't know whether they offered the development contract before or after he signed the Japanese contract). I think that is a more likely reason.

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        • StargazerS Stargazer

          The Hurricanes have named two teams for Saturday's 2.15pm game. A Hurricanes Hunters team and a Regional XV, which seems to be mostly a team of of players that didn't make the Hurricanes WTG. So basically a Hurricanes 2nd XV against a Hurricanes 3rd XV. Lincoln McClutchie just made bench of the 3rd XV. 🙄

          Hunters:

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          Regional XV:

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          Edited to add that you can conclude from this that Evans, Walker-Leawere and Kane Le'aupepe are injured.

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            https://www.instagram.com/p/CLx7TGNDLgu/?igshid=1oagl1bmd99sq

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              Why did you delete your comment @Canes4life ? :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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                Why did you delete your comment @Canes4life ? :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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                @dice haha I read the name of those teams wrong initially. My bad. 😂

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                  We just returned from that Hunters v Regional XV game.

                  I'll start with the bad news.

                  At the end of the first half, I witnessed a big collission between a Hunters player and some of the big opposition forwards. It didn't end well for the Hunter, who I think was knocked out. It wasn't foul play (in fact, the Regional XV got the penalty), just accidental. After what seemed like a long time, I finally saw the player move his legs which is a good sign, but by then he was already wearing a neck brace. He was stretchered off the field after 15 minutes and left in an ambulance. At first I couldn't see who it was, except that the player had red hair. That narrowed it down to Ruben Love and James O'Reilly. I think I heard someone say "Rubes" and that was confirmed at the beginning of the second half, when I saw O'Reilly standing on the sideline.

                  So it looks like Ruben Love may be out for a while, with either concussion or a neck injury.

                  Now, briefly about the game. It was closer than the full time score suggests, particularly in the first half. In fact, for most of the first half, Regional XV was ahead on the scoreboard. At the end of the first half, fatigue started setting in, and the Hunters scored a few quick tries, giving them a 22 - 17 lead at half time.

                  The Hunters had the upperhand in the second half (having changed the entire frontrow at the break), but not significantly, until Regional XV changed its frontrow around the 60 minutes mark. From then on, the Hunters' scrum was much better and that of the Regional side crumbled. The fact that it didn't become a blow-out score was due to some good defence from Regional XV, who still managed to score a try in that second spell.

                  I'll only mention a few players; I couldn't look at all of them.

                  In the first half hour, Patafilo stood out in the Hunters' backline. Visinia was also good.Orbyn Leger didnt play, so Morgan started at 10 and he struggled a bit. He missed all three conversions and then Toala took over the kicking, with more success. I'm not blaming Morgan for the average first half, but he has definitely still a lot to learn. I didn't notice Aso much until the end of the first half, when he scored a try. Toala was outstanding, easily the best back from approx. the 30-minute mark. He limped a bit at the end of the second half, but continued playing. Of the pack, Mitchell and Laubscher looked handy.

                  In the second half, the Hunters dominated more, but it's hard to say who can take the credit for that. Part of it was just Regional XV going down a level once their reserve forwards came on. Thompson looked strong.

                  About Regional XV, Kereru-Symes easily matched O'Reilly and had a great work-rate; line-outs went well. He was part of the reason why Regional XV played so well that firs half. The biggest surprise to me was LH prop Paula Latu, who scored the first try of the game. He was pretty fast. He held more than his own against Tavita Mafileo. Bas Visinia marking Danny Toala was interesting, but Toala doesn't have to fear for his spot in the Magpies squad. I didn't see exactly when McClutchie came on, but he did well in a Regional XV side that started struggling by then. He missed a conversion, but made some good clearing kicks and touch finders. Was also quite vocal on a couple of occasions, bossing his team mates haha.

                  I tried to see who the try scorers in the game were, but I may have one or two wrong (esp with some named players not playing and not knowing their replacements):

                  Hunters: Patafilo (2), Aso (2), Visinia, Laubscher and no. 19 (definitely not someone named Tuatuvalu) tries; Toala (2) con.

                  Reg XV: Wild (2), Latu, Tofa tries; Cruden con

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                  • StargazerS Stargazer

                    We just returned from that Hunters v Regional XV game.

                    I'll start with the bad news.

                    At the end of the first half, I witnessed a big collission between a Hunters player and some of the big opposition forwards. It didn't end well for the Hunter, who I think was knocked out. It wasn't foul play (in fact, the Regional XV got the penalty), just accidental. After what seemed like a long time, I finally saw the player move his legs which is a good sign, but by then he was already wearing a neck brace. He was stretchered off the field after 15 minutes and left in an ambulance. At first I couldn't see who it was, except that the player had red hair. That narrowed it down to Ruben Love and James O'Reilly. I think I heard someone say "Rubes" and that was confirmed at the beginning of the second half, when I saw O'Reilly standing on the sideline.

                    So it looks like Ruben Love may be out for a while, with either concussion or a neck injury.

                    Now, briefly about the game. It was closer than the full time score suggests, particularly in the first half. In fact, for most of the first half, Regional XV was ahead on the scoreboard. At the end of the first half, fatigue started setting in, and the Hunters scored a few quick tries, giving them a 22 - 17 lead at half time.

                    The Hunters had the upperhand in the second half (having changed the entire frontrow at the break), but not significantly, until Regional XV changed its frontrow around the 60 minutes mark. From then on, the Hunters' scrum was much better and that of the Regional side crumbled. The fact that it didn't become a blow-out score was due to some good defence from Regional XV, who still managed to score a try in that second spell.

                    I'll only mention a few players; I couldn't look at all of them.

                    In the first half hour, Patafilo stood out in the Hunters' backline. Visinia was also good.Orbyn Leger didnt play, so Morgan started at 10 and he struggled a bit. He missed all three conversions and then Toala took over the kicking, with more success. I'm not blaming Morgan for the average first half, but he has definitely still a lot to learn. I didn't notice Aso much until the end of the first half, when he scored a try. Toala was outstanding, easily the best back from approx. the 30-minute mark. He limped a bit at the end of the second half, but continued playing. Of the pack, Mitchell and Laubscher looked handy.

                    In the second half, the Hunters dominated more, but it's hard to say who can take the credit for that. Part of it was just Regional XV going down a level once their reserve forwards came on. Thompson looked strong.

                    About Regional XV, Kereru-Symes easily matched O'Reilly and had a great work-rate; line-outs went well. He was part of the reason why Regional XV played so well that firs half. The biggest surprise to me was LH prop Paula Latu, who scored the first try of the game. He was pretty fast. He held more than his own against Tavita Mafileo. Bas Visinia marking Danny Toala was interesting, but Toala doesn't have to fear for his spot in the Magpies squad. I didn't see exactly when McClutchie came on, but he did well in a Regional XV side that started struggling by then. He missed a conversion, but made some good clearing kicks and touch finders. Was also quite vocal on a couple of occasions, bossing his team mates haha.

                    I tried to see who the try scorers in the game were, but I may have one or two wrong (esp with some named players not playing and not knowing their replacements):

                    Hunters: Patafilo (2), Aso (2), Visinia, Laubscher and no. 19 (definitely not someone named Tuatuvalu) tries; Toala (2) con.

                    Reg XV: Wild (2), Latu, Tofa tries; Cruden con

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                    @stargazer sucks to hear about Ruben Love. He’s a future star of our game so I hope it isn’t serious.

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                    • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

                      @stargazer sucks to hear about Ruben Love. He’s a future star of our game so I hope it isn’t serious.

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                      @canes4life It didn't look good. I'm reasonably sure it was him, also because Visinia moved to fullback in the 2nd half.

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                      • StargazerS Stargazer

                        We just returned from that Hunters v Regional XV game.

                        I'll start with the bad news.

                        At the end of the first half, I witnessed a big collission between a Hunters player and some of the big opposition forwards. It didn't end well for the Hunter, who I think was knocked out. It wasn't foul play (in fact, the Regional XV got the penalty), just accidental. After what seemed like a long time, I finally saw the player move his legs which is a good sign, but by then he was already wearing a neck brace. He was stretchered off the field after 15 minutes and left in an ambulance. At first I couldn't see who it was, except that the player had red hair. That narrowed it down to Ruben Love and James O'Reilly. I think I heard someone say "Rubes" and that was confirmed at the beginning of the second half, when I saw O'Reilly standing on the sideline.

                        So it looks like Ruben Love may be out for a while, with either concussion or a neck injury.

                        Now, briefly about the game. It was closer than the full time score suggests, particularly in the first half. In fact, for most of the first half, Regional XV was ahead on the scoreboard. At the end of the first half, fatigue started setting in, and the Hunters scored a few quick tries, giving them a 22 - 17 lead at half time.

                        The Hunters had the upperhand in the second half (having changed the entire frontrow at the break), but not significantly, until Regional XV changed its frontrow around the 60 minutes mark. From then on, the Hunters' scrum was much better and that of the Regional side crumbled. The fact that it didn't become a blow-out score was due to some good defence from Regional XV, who still managed to score a try in that second spell.

                        I'll only mention a few players; I couldn't look at all of them.

                        In the first half hour, Patafilo stood out in the Hunters' backline. Visinia was also good.Orbyn Leger didnt play, so Morgan started at 10 and he struggled a bit. He missed all three conversions and then Toala took over the kicking, with more success. I'm not blaming Morgan for the average first half, but he has definitely still a lot to learn. I didn't notice Aso much until the end of the first half, when he scored a try. Toala was outstanding, easily the best back from approx. the 30-minute mark. He limped a bit at the end of the second half, but continued playing. Of the pack, Mitchell and Laubscher looked handy.

                        In the second half, the Hunters dominated more, but it's hard to say who can take the credit for that. Part of it was just Regional XV going down a level once their reserve forwards came on. Thompson looked strong.

                        About Regional XV, Kereru-Symes easily matched O'Reilly and had a great work-rate; line-outs went well. He was part of the reason why Regional XV played so well that firs half. The biggest surprise to me was LH prop Paula Latu, who scored the first try of the game. He was pretty fast. He held more than his own against Tavita Mafileo. Bas Visinia marking Danny Toala was interesting, but Toala doesn't have to fear for his spot in the Magpies squad. I didn't see exactly when McClutchie came on, but he did well in a Regional XV side that started struggling by then. He missed a conversion, but made some good clearing kicks and touch finders. Was also quite vocal on a couple of occasions, bossing his team mates haha.

                        I tried to see who the try scorers in the game were, but I may have one or two wrong (esp with some named players not playing and not knowing their replacements):

                        Hunters: Patafilo (2), Aso (2), Visinia, Laubscher and no. 19 (definitely not someone named Tuatuvalu) tries; Toala (2) con.

                        Reg XV: Wild (2), Latu, Tofa tries; Cruden con

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                        @stargazer said in Hurricanes 2021:

                        We just returned from that Hunters v Regional XV game.

                        I'll start with the bad news.

                        At the end of the first half, I witnessed a big collission between a Hunters player and some of the big opposition forwards. It didn't end well for the Hunter, who I think was knocked out. It wasn't foul play (in fact, the Regional XV got the penalty), just accidental. After what seemed like a long time, I finally saw the player move his legs which is a good sign, but by then he was already wearing a neck brace. He was stretchered off the field after 15 minutes and left in an ambulance. At first I couldn't see who it was, except that the player had red hair. That narrowed it down to Ruben Love and James O'Reilly. I think I heard someone say "Rubes" and that was confirmed at the beginning of the second half, when I saw O'Reilly standing on the sideline.

                        So it looks like Ruben Love may be out for a while, with either concussion or a neck injury.

                        Now, briefly about the game. It was closer than the full time score suggests, particularly in the first half. In fact, for most of the first half, Regional XV was ahead on the scoreboard. At the end of the first half, fatigue started setting in, and the Hunters scored a few quick tries, giving them a 22 - 17 lead at half time.

                        The Hunters had the upperhand in the second half (having changed the entire frontrow at the break), but not significantly, until Regional XV changed its frontrow around the 60 minutes mark. From then on, the Hunters' scrum was much better and that of the Regional side crumbled. The fact that it didn't become a blow-out score was due to some good defence from Regional XV, who still managed to score a try in that second spell.

                        I'll only mention a few players; I couldn't look at all of them.

                        In the first half hour, Patafilo stood out in the Hunters' backline. Visinia was also good.Orbyn Leger didnt play, so Morgan started at 10 and he struggled a bit. He missed all three conversions and then Toala took over the kicking, with more success. I'm not blaming Morgan for the average first half, but he has definitely still a lot to learn. I didn't notice Aso much until the end of the first half, when he scored a try. Toala was outstanding, easily the best back from approx. the 30-minute mark. He limped a bit at the end of the second half, but continued playing. Of the pack, Mitchell and Laubscher looked handy.

                        In the second half, the Hunters dominated more, but it's hard to say who can take the credit for that. Part of it was just Regional XV going down a level once their reserve forwards came on. Thompson looked strong.

                        About Regional XV, Kereru-Symes easily matched O'Reilly and had a great work-rate; line-outs went well. He was part of the reason why Regional XV played so well that firs half. The biggest surprise to me was LH prop Paula Latu, who scored the first try of the game. He was pretty fast. He held more than his own against Tavita Mafileo. Bas Visinia marking Danny Toala was interesting, but Toala doesn't have to fear for his spot in the Magpies squad. I didn't see exactly when McClutchie came on, but he did well in a Regional XV side that started struggling by then. He missed a conversion, but made some good clearing kicks and touch finders. Was also quite vocal on a couple of occasions, bossing his team mates haha.

                        I tried to see who the try scorers in the game were, but I may have one or two wrong (esp with some named players not playing and not knowing their replacements):

                        Hunters: Patafilo (2), Aso (2), Visinia, Laubscher and no. 19 (definitely not someone named Tuatuvalu) tries; Toala (2) con.

                        Reg XV: Wild (2), Latu, Tofa tries; Cruden con

                        Paula Latu played for MAC and the Hawke's Bay WTG and Dev teams last year. Still in Hawke's Bay for 2021?

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                        • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

                          @stargazer sucks to hear about Ruben Love. He’s a future star of our game so I hope it isn’t serious.

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                          @canes4life WHY!!!! Hickey I didn’t really mind about but not Love.

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                            So what now? Jimmy Gopperth?

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                              @canes4life WHY!!!! Hickey I didn’t really mind about but not Love.

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                              @mikey07 yeah he’s such a humble kid aswell. Hope he comes right.

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                                They’ll also be without lock Scott Scrafton who faces time on the sidelines after falling heavily on his left ankle. He ended the night on crutches, wearing a moonboot.

                                https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/124384820/hurricanes-rue-ill-discipline-coach-bites-tongue-on-jordie-barrett-conversion-blunder

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                                  They’ll also be without lock Scott Scrafton who faces time on the sidelines after falling heavily on his left ankle. He ended the night on crutches, wearing a moonboot.

                                  https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/124384820/hurricanes-rue-ill-discipline-coach-bites-tongue-on-jordie-barrett-conversion-blunder

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                                  @tim So there might be a Blackwell-Mitchell or Blackwell-Fifita locking duo on Saturday, if IWL isn't ready to return. I haven't seen Le'aupepe in any photos, so not sure he's even training. And a loosie (Flanders, Prinsep) might need to cover. Good luck to them against the All Black locks in the Crusaders squad.

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                                    @tim So there might be a Blackwell-Mitchell or Blackwell-Fifita locking duo on Saturday, if IWL isn't ready to return. I haven't seen Le'aupepe in any photos, so not sure he's even training. And a loosie (Flanders, Prinsep) might need to cover. Good luck to them against the All Black locks in the Crusaders squad.

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                                    @stargazer said in Hurricanes 2021:

                                    @tim So there might be a Blackwell-Mitchell or Blackwell-Fifita locking duo on Saturday, if IWL isn't ready to return. I haven't seen Le'aupepe in any photos, so not sure he's even training. And a loosie (Flanders, Prinsep) might need to cover. Good luck to them against the All Black locks in the Crusaders squad.

                                    Blackwell was poor but he will start again. I would start Mitchell and Fifita at lock if the other locks are out. But if Blackwell starts they really need Fifita at 6 to provide another decent line-out option to make up for Blackwells lack of height

                                    Edit Flanders wasn't great at the WE. But I would start him again at 8 to see how he goes. And really it should have been him taken off for Kirifi unless the team has another lock option in the reserves

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                                      I'd be just as worried about lightweight locks/converted loose forwards compromising the scrum. This could be another long night at the set piece.

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                                        @stargazer said in Hurricanes 2021:

                                        @tim So there might be a Blackwell-Mitchell or Blackwell-Fifita locking duo on Saturday, if IWL isn't ready to return. I haven't seen Le'aupepe in any photos, so not sure he's even training. And a loosie (Flanders, Prinsep) might need to cover. Good luck to them against the All Black locks in the Crusaders squad.

                                        Blackwell was poor but he will start again. I would start Mitchell and Fifita at lock if the other locks are out. But if Blackwell starts they really need Fifita at 6 to provide another decent line-out option to make up for Blackwells lack of height

                                        Edit Flanders wasn't great at the WE. But I would start him again at 8 to see how he goes. And really it should have been him taken off for Kirifi unless the team has another lock option in the reserves

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                                        @winger Flanders was good at the weekend. It was a miscommunication between Blackwell and Fifita that caused the try (you can even hear the commentators say it (and than a second time after the game); it wasn't Flanders' fault as you keep on saying. Defensively, he was excelent; he went through heaps of work and was the top tackler of all 46 players taking the field with 10 tackles and 0 missed tackles. (Fifita only made 1 and missed 1, so they were right to take him off.)

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                                          @winger Flanders was good at the weekend. It was a miscommunication between Blackwell and Fifita that caused the try (you can even hear the commentators say it (and than a second time after the game); it wasn't Flanders' fault as you keep on saying. Defensively, he was excelent; he went through heaps of work and was the top tackler of all 46 players taking the field with 10 tackles and 0 missed tackles. (Fifita only made 1 and missed 1, so they were right to take him off.)

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                                          @stargazer said in Hurricanes 2021:

                                          @winger Flanders was good at the weekend. It was a miscommunication between Blackwell and Fifita that caused the try (you can even hear the commentators say it (and than a second time after the game); it wasn't Flanders' fault as you keep on saying. Defensively, he was excelent; he went through heaps of work and was the top tackler of all 46 players taking the field with 10 tackles and 0 missed tackles. (Fifita only made 1 and missed 1, so they were right to take him off.)

                                          Yep, I don’t know how anyone can blame Flanders for that fuck up by Fifita and Blackwell. Those two should have had their eyes open and Fifita should have caught the pass that went straight to him. Blackwell shouldn’t have thrown his arms up like an idiot and put Fifita off.

                                          I still don’t know how Blackwell is a regular starting player in a super rugby team. He is clearly fit because he is always “there” just seems when he gets involved he is either fucking it up, getting in the way or just having zero impact.

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