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Blues v Hurricanes

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  • M mikey07

    Love how the Canes selections came back to bite them, what’s the saying don’t change a winning formula, Blackwell once again showing how rubbish he is imagine running out of the line and missing the tackle!!. I think it’s time to drop the Savea experiment and give Visignia or Patafelo a game and see how they go you might aswell our seasons over.

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    @mikey07 no doubt they will somehow blame the loss on Walker-Leawere when he showed exactly what we were missing in the first half when he came on. He should be starting every week from now on.

    Savea needs to move to seven and drop the number 8 experiment, that’s half the problem - we lose too much size with him, Kirifi, Prinsep and Blackwell in the pack. I would prefer a back row of Prinsep, Savea and Flanders.

    Anyway, we might aswell start looking to Super Rugby Australia, our chances of getting a finals berth almost seem impossible now but atleast we should start giving the likes of Ruben Love, Devan Flanders & PUJ starts. I’d also like to see Danny Toala come into the 23, no point starting Laumape because it sounds like he’s out the door.

    Also does anyone know where Kane Le’aupepe is? We could really do with his 2.01m, 120kg frame.

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    • Dan54D Dan54

      @mikey07 said in Blues v Hurricanes:

      Love how the Canes selections came back to bite them, what’s the saying don’t change a winning formula, Blackwell once again showing how rubbish he is imagine running out of the line and missing the tackle!!. I think it’s time to drop the Savea experiment and give Visignia or Patafelo a game and see how they go you might aswell our seasons over.

      I have to admit mikey, I wondered a bit about the selections, though I tend to think well I not at trainings etc, so perhaps I don't know why the decisions are made. But still some didn't seem to come off.

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      @dan54 said in Blues v Hurricanes:

      @mikey07 said in Blues v Hurricanes:

      Love how the Canes selections came back to bite them, what’s the saying don’t change a winning formula, Blackwell once again showing how rubbish he is imagine running out of the line and missing the tackle!!. I think it’s time to drop the Savea experiment and give Visignia or Patafelo a game and see how they go you might aswell our seasons over.

      I have to admit mikey, I wondered a bit about the selections, though I tend to think well I not at trainings etc, so perhaps I don't know why the decisions are made. But still some didn't seem to come off.

      In all honesty I don’t think the Hurricanes selection was based on the week’s training.

      Pouri Rakete-Stones played off the bench for the Canes the previous weekend - his club Pirates were told on Tuesday that he was available for them on the Friday club opener. Same with Danny Toala at his club Hastings RS.

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        Captain’s a massive bell-end when it comes to post match interviews, isn’t he.

        That stop at the end by Ioane was fucking powerful. Massive strength.

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        • A African Monkey

          Slightly better 2nd half after a shocking 1st half. Bench went well I thought with Ruru and Faiane making a difference. Laulala also helps a lot at scrum time.

          Shows how important Tuipulotu is to our side. We looked a bit lightweight out there without him. Darry needs to add some bulk to his frame which he will over time, but the potential is certainly there. Also not convinced by Tolai at this stage. Eklund is definitely our first choice hooker.

          On our halfbacks, I'm not overly fussed with the chopping and changing there tbh, as none of them stand out from each other. Whoever plays there, plays there. Nock goes better when starting, Ruru is probably better at finishing and Christie is somewhere inbetween.

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          @african-monkey said in Blues v Hurricanes:

          Also not convinced by Tolai at this stage

          Considering Tolai and Apisai were originally fifth and sixth ranked hookers behind Parsons, Niuia, Vikena and Ekland, I think they are generally going OK. Tolai is 23 and Apisai 24, so both are still young for hookers at this level with time to develop.

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          • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

            @mikey07 no doubt they will somehow blame the loss on Walker-Leawere when he showed exactly what we were missing in the first half when he came on. He should be starting every week from now on.

            Savea needs to move to seven and drop the number 8 experiment, that’s half the problem - we lose too much size with him, Kirifi, Prinsep and Blackwell in the pack. I would prefer a back row of Prinsep, Savea and Flanders.

            Anyway, we might aswell start looking to Super Rugby Australia, our chances of getting a finals berth almost seem impossible now but atleast we should start giving the likes of Ruben Love, Devan Flanders & PUJ starts. I’d also like to see Danny Toala come into the 23, no point starting Laumape because it sounds like he’s out the door.

            Also does anyone know where Kane Le’aupepe is? We could really do with his 2.01m, 120kg frame.

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            @canes4life said in Blues v Hurricanes:

            Also does anyone know where Kane Le’aupepe is? We could really do with his 2.01m, 120kg frame.

            He and Gareth Evans don't appear in any photos of training. I've seen photos of Evans at community events; not Le'aupepe.

            I think it's fair to assume that they are injured, but it would be great if the Canes media team tried to understand that their supporters want to be kept up-to-date about non-playing players and provided some info on them under their team namings. No good journos in Welly to ask the questions, unfortunately.

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            • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

              @african-monkey said in Blues v Hurricanes:

              Also not convinced by Tolai at this stage

              Considering Tolai and Apisai were originally fifth and sixth ranked hookers behind Parsons, Niuia, Vikena and Ekland, I think they are generally going OK. Tolai is 23 and Apisai 24, so both are still young for hookers at this level with time to develop.

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              @daffy-jaffy Fair point you make, but I thought Tolai was very inaccurate in his work last night but yes, youth is on his side and it is good to get guys like Tolai, Darry etc. starts in games like this which will benefit the side going forward, but for now, Eklund is the first choice hooker and Tuipulotu and Goodhue with Cowley-Tuioti coming off the bench is our best lock combo.

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              • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

                @mikey07 no doubt they will somehow blame the loss on Walker-Leawere when he showed exactly what we were missing in the first half when he came on. He should be starting every week from now on.

                Savea needs to move to seven and drop the number 8 experiment, that’s half the problem - we lose too much size with him, Kirifi, Prinsep and Blackwell in the pack. I would prefer a back row of Prinsep, Savea and Flanders.

                Anyway, we might aswell start looking to Super Rugby Australia, our chances of getting a finals berth almost seem impossible now but atleast we should start giving the likes of Ruben Love, Devan Flanders & PUJ starts. I’d also like to see Danny Toala come into the 23, no point starting Laumape because it sounds like he’s out the door.

                Also does anyone know where Kane Le’aupepe is? We could really do with his 2.01m, 120kg frame.

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                @canes4life Something like this
                Numia,Coles,Lomax...IWL,Scrafton...Flanders,Savea wouldn’t mind Iose getting a run at 8 to see how he goes or even 6
                Campbell, Love
                Rayasi, Toala, PUJ, Visignia, JB

                Bench;
                Malifeo, Aumua, Fidow
                Mitchell, Kirifi
                Roigard can’t stand Taumateine
                Leger because there’s no one else
                Proctor

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                • A African Monkey

                  @daffy-jaffy Fair point you make, but I thought Tolai was very inaccurate in his work last night but yes, youth is on his side and it is good to get guys like Tolai, Darry etc. starts in games like this which will benefit the side going forward, but for now, Eklund is the first choice hooker and Tuipulotu and Goodhue with Cowley-Tuioti coming off the bench is our best lock combo.

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                  @african-monkey Vikena is due back for the upcoming U20 comp and Niuia may not be far away so it will be interesting to see how they use them going forward. Entirely agree that Ekland is number one though. Has he got one more game to sit out?

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                  • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

                    @african-monkey Vikena is due back for the upcoming U20 comp and Niuia may not be far away so it will be interesting to see how they use them going forward. Entirely agree that Ekland is number one though. Has he got one more game to sit out?

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                    @daffy-jaffy Yup Eklund has the Highlanders game to sit out. Niuia is probably better than Tolai at this stage of his career, but at the same time, I don't mind Tolai playing as it'll be more beneficial for us in the future giving Tolai the experience.

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                    • A African Monkey

                      @daffy-jaffy Yup Eklund has the Highlanders game to sit out. Niuia is probably better than Tolai at this stage of his career, but at the same time, I don't mind Tolai playing as it'll be more beneficial for us in the future giving Tolai the experience.

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                      @african-monkey Starting any game is a bit of a novelty for Tolai. Until last npc he rarely got more than 10 or 15 mins off the bench for Harbour with the perennial Parsons in his way.

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                        • M mikey07

                          @canes4life Something like this
                          Numia,Coles,Lomax...IWL,Scrafton...Flanders,Savea wouldn’t mind Iose getting a run at 8 to see how he goes or even 6
                          Campbell, Love
                          Rayasi, Toala, PUJ, Visignia, JB

                          Bench;
                          Malifeo, Aumua, Fidow
                          Mitchell, Kirifi
                          Roigard can’t stand Taumateine
                          Leger because there’s no one else
                          Proctor

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                          @mikey07 it would more likely be 12. PUJ 13. Proctor 23. Toala

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                          • HoorooH Hooroo

                            Captain’s a massive bell-end when it comes to post match interviews, isn’t he.

                            That stop at the end by Ioane was fucking powerful. Massive strength.

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                            @hooroo said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                            Captain’s a massive bell-end when it comes to post match interviews, isn’t he.

                            Did I miss something?

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                              @hooroo said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                              Captain’s a massive bell-end when it comes to post match interviews, isn’t he.

                              Did I miss something?

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                              @bones said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                              @hooroo said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                              Captain’s a massive bell-end when it comes to post match interviews, isn’t he.

                              Did I miss something?

                              Think he's talking Ginge?

                              Gave it the run of cliches. "Full credit ", " Thanks to the ladies in the kitchen for the spread" etc.

                              I thought it was amusing, more so than a fake Japanese accent anyway.

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                                @kirwan actually Nock was really good. Fast to ruck, crisp passes hitting the runners. Start of the second half put up two poor kicks and got subbed. Ruru came on and then gave away 3 points straight away but played pretty well. No doubt he is a more aggressive runner but for me Nock starts. A lot less errors, and better pass. The team runs a lot better when he is the link man. As TR says his game has really developed.

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                                @kev said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                @kirwan actually Nock was really good. Fast to ruck, crisp passes hitting the runners. Start of the second half put up two poor kicks and got subbed. Ruru came on and then gave away 3 points straight away but played pretty well. No doubt he is a more aggressive runner but for me Nock starts. A lot less errors, and better pass. The team runs a lot better when he is the link man. As TR says his game has really developed.

                                It was noticeable how much faster the ball was getting out of the rucks when Ruru came on.

                                Nock had a poor half, and with the battle of the 9s being so close he really couldn’t afford to. Ruru made and impact last week too.

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                                • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

                                  @mikey07 it would more likely be 12. PUJ 13. Proctor 23. Toala

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                                  @canes4life I’d rather Toala at 12...let’s be honest this will never happen regardless

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                                  • boobooB booboo

                                    @bones said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                    @hooroo said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                    Captain’s a massive bell-end when it comes to post match interviews, isn’t he.

                                    Did I miss something?

                                    Think he's talking Ginge?

                                    Gave it the run of cliches. "Full credit ", " Thanks to the ladies in the kitchen for the spread" etc.

                                    I thought it was amusing, more so than a fake Japanese accent anyway.

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                                    @booboo said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                    @bones said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                    @hooroo said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                    Captain’s a massive bell-end when it comes to post match interviews, isn’t he.

                                    Did I miss something?

                                    Think he's talking Ginge?

                                    Gave it the run of cliches. "Full credit ", " Thanks to the ladies in the kitchen for the spread" etc.

                                    I thought it was amusing, more so than a fake Japanese accent anyway.

                                    Thought he was talking Ardie? Speaking a language that isn't an official language of the country, then thanking sky fairies?

                                    I don't really care, and I turn them off (unless it's in French as I understand a bit of that, Latin is also fine) but the speeches are getting a bit tiresome when most of the population don't understand what is being said.
                                    I would do one in Polish if it was me and see what the reaction was then. I'm sure it wouldn't be embracing other cultures, etc.

                                    Should ethnicity and religion be in after match speeches anyway? Stick to the clichés I say.

                                    I liked Big Red's, was amusing, he even took the piss out of himself as a successful "ginge" captain.

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                                    • SnowyS Snowy

                                      @booboo said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                      @bones said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                      @hooroo said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                      Captain’s a massive bell-end when it comes to post match interviews, isn’t he.

                                      Did I miss something?

                                      Think he's talking Ginge?

                                      Gave it the run of cliches. "Full credit ", " Thanks to the ladies in the kitchen for the spread" etc.

                                      I thought it was amusing, more so than a fake Japanese accent anyway.

                                      Thought he was talking Ardie? Speaking a language that isn't an official language of the country, then thanking sky fairies?

                                      I don't really care, and I turn them off (unless it's in French as I understand a bit of that, Latin is also fine) but the speeches are getting a bit tiresome when most of the population don't understand what is being said.
                                      I would do one in Polish if it was me and see what the reaction was then. I'm sure it wouldn't be embracing other cultures, etc.

                                      Should ethnicity and religion be in after match speeches anyway? Stick to the clichés I say.

                                      I liked Big Red's, was amusing, he even took the piss out of himself as a successful "ginge" captain.

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                                      @snowy said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                      @booboo said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                      @bones said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                      @hooroo said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                      Captain’s a massive bell-end when it comes to post match interviews, isn’t he.

                                      Did I miss something?

                                      Think he's talking Ginge?

                                      Gave it the run of cliches. "Full credit ", " Thanks to the ladies in the kitchen for the spread" etc.

                                      I thought it was amusing, more so than a fake Japanese accent anyway.

                                      Thought he was talking Ardie? Speaking a language that isn't an official language of the country, then thanking sky fairies?

                                      I don't really care, and I turn them off (unless it's in French as I understand a bit of that, Latin is also fine) but the speeches are getting a bit tiresome when most of the population don't understand what is being said.
                                      I would do one in Polish if it was me and see what the reaction was then. I'm sure it wouldn't be embracing other cultures, etc.

                                      Should ethnicity and religion be in after match speeches anyway? Stick to the clichés I say.

                                      I liked Big Red's, was amusing, he even took the piss out of himself as a successful "ginge" captain.

                                      Nah I was talk about the red haired guy. Not Savea. Thought he came across as a tool

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                                      • HoorooH Hooroo

                                        @snowy said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                        @booboo said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                        @bones said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                        @hooroo said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                        Captain’s a massive bell-end when it comes to post match interviews, isn’t he.

                                        Did I miss something?

                                        Think he's talking Ginge?

                                        Gave it the run of cliches. "Full credit ", " Thanks to the ladies in the kitchen for the spread" etc.

                                        I thought it was amusing, more so than a fake Japanese accent anyway.

                                        Thought he was talking Ardie? Speaking a language that isn't an official language of the country, then thanking sky fairies?

                                        I don't really care, and I turn them off (unless it's in French as I understand a bit of that, Latin is also fine) but the speeches are getting a bit tiresome when most of the population don't understand what is being said.
                                        I would do one in Polish if it was me and see what the reaction was then. I'm sure it wouldn't be embracing other cultures, etc.

                                        Should ethnicity and religion be in after match speeches anyway? Stick to the clichés I say.

                                        I liked Big Red's, was amusing, he even took the piss out of himself as a successful "ginge" captain.

                                        Nah I was talk about the red haired guy. Not Savea. Thought he came across as a tool

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                                        @hooroo Each to their own then.

                                        They should probably stop any players speaking, and they don't get better with time either. Wheeler springs to mind (and Marshall).

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                                        • SnowyS Snowy

                                          @booboo said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                          @bones said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                          @hooroo said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                          Captain’s a massive bell-end when it comes to post match interviews, isn’t he.

                                          Did I miss something?

                                          Think he's talking Ginge?

                                          Gave it the run of cliches. "Full credit ", " Thanks to the ladies in the kitchen for the spread" etc.

                                          I thought it was amusing, more so than a fake Japanese accent anyway.

                                          Thought he was talking Ardie? Speaking a language that isn't an official language of the country, then thanking sky fairies?

                                          I don't really care, and I turn them off (unless it's in French as I understand a bit of that, Latin is also fine) but the speeches are getting a bit tiresome when most of the population don't understand what is being said.
                                          I would do one in Polish if it was me and see what the reaction was then. I'm sure it wouldn't be embracing other cultures, etc.

                                          Should ethnicity and religion be in after match speeches anyway? Stick to the clichés I say.

                                          I liked Big Red's, was amusing, he even took the piss out of himself as a successful "ginge" captain.

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                                          @snowy said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                          @booboo said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                          @bones said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                          @hooroo said in Blues v Hurricanes:

                                          Captain’s a massive bell-end when it comes to post match interviews, isn’t he.

                                          Did I miss something?

                                          Think he's talking Ginge?

                                          Gave it the run of cliches. "Full credit ", " Thanks to the ladies in the kitchen for the spread" etc.

                                          I thought it was amusing, more so than a fake Japanese accent anyway.

                                          Thought he was talking Ardie? Speaking a language that isn't an official language of the country, then thanking sky fairies?

                                          I don't really care, and I turn them off (unless it's in French as I understand a bit of that, Latin is also fine) but the speeches are getting a bit tiresome when most of the population don't understand what is being said.
                                          I would do one in Polish if it was me and see what the reaction was then. I'm sure it wouldn't be embracing other cultures, etc.

                                          Should ethnicity and religion be in after match speeches anyway? Stick to the clichés I say.

                                          I liked Big Red's, was amusing, he even took the piss out of himself as a successful "ginge" captain.

                                          Does it really hurt for them to have a brief bit in Samoan before the actual interview takes place? Even the sky fairy stuff, it’s bullshit to me but if they want thank god for helping them win over their fellow god botherers on the other team then I can think about something else for those 10 seconds.

                                          I’m sure if that German dude from Ta$man chucks in a bit of German at the start of an interview no one will complain. We’ll grab our nearest weapons and march in lock step to the front lines before we realise he’s just saying hello to his parents but I doubt there will be complaints.

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