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    @taniwharugby said in Northland v Taranaki:

    @kev mate, I've followed northland long enough to know we are equally as likely to win by 20 as we are to lose by 40!

    77-8 vs Manawatu 2010 comes to mind with Dave Rennie as their coach. I forget the losses.

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    @kev another really memorable one for me was 37-7 over waikato in 2017, think it was a reasonably tight first half, but just before half time the weather turned was one of the coldest days I have ever experienced at Okara, loads of people left the ground, but we had an outstanding 2nd 40.

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    @duluth strong line-up

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    @taniwharugby another pumping for the 2021 toothless Tanis you reckon bro?

    We’ve had the wood on these guys recently, two of the last three IIRC. I live in hope.

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    @j77 not looking good...not the start to the season we need

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    Loosie balance not quite right, guess gone for size to combat 'nakis big pack. Hopefully they might push Hallam-Eames to 6 at some point too, could be an extra loosie option.

    Would liked to have seen Noah Cooper at 15, hyland at 14, guessing they dont rate Rayasi enough to displace Leilua.

    Great to see Ross Wright and Sam Caird back too, bench looks better this week.

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    Naholo needs a big game for the Naki as Tikoisolomone looked useful.

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    @taniwharugby looks a better side, but effort and execution will have to be their. Hope they can put it all together.

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    @j77 said in Northland v Taranaki:

    @taniwharugby another pumping for the 2021 toothless Tanis you reckon bro?

    We’ve had the wood on these guys recently, two of the last three IIRC. I live in hope.

    Hope is a permanent state of mind for any long term Northland supporter. We find out if last weeks game was an indicator of the rest of the season or if there is some backbone to this years team.

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    @kev add Tom and a couple of tweaks elsewhere and on paper probably one of the stronger all round sides we have fielded for some time...but it's what happens on the park that worries me, and our lack of gas.

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    @taniwharugby lack of gas is an issue.

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    @kev Fritz Rayasi after he played against Ngati Porou East Coast and it was fair to say he played well was bought into the NPC group for the game against North Harbour in Kaitaia which should have been a penny drop that if there were injuries he was likely first cab of the rack but since then has gone gone AWOL from Northland B trainings which unfortunately was one of his traits when in Wellington..disappearing when it mattered most
    Brody Lam is the next cab in line and Trent Renata Roberts will be joining the B squad shortly after a stint in the MRL .

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    @steven-harris doh, well that sucks.

    Brody Lam is another who has something about him, don't think Kamo got the best out of him, probably not as quick as Rayasi or as big, but is still a solid unit with pace.

    I'd like Aseri to get a shot though, that guy has gas and def has something special about him, reminds me of Fero.

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    @taniwharugby Aseri has visa issues which is a real shame .

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    @steven-harris surely they can sort something out, say he is playing for the love of the game until his visa is sorted, then pay him haha

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    Like the look of the Naki side, and with all respect to the Taniwha supporters on here,
    Go the Naki
    I enjoying being back in NZ and ending up living in Hawera, I now obviously a Naki supporter!
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    @dan54 no problem, hopefully a few More Naki supporters will comment ,the Naki forum always seems a bit dormant..lights always on but you never see anyone

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    I'm not worried about our pace. I reckon we're pretty good there - Nock is quick for a 9, Macilai has plenty of speed, Gregory and Tua are a quick midfield combo and Leilua is no slouch.

    We need our pack to front up this week. They got blown away last week. We need to muscle up at the breakdown and make our tackles.

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    @chiefy07 said in Northland v Taranaki:

    I'm not worried about our pace. I reckon we're pretty good there - Nock is quick for a 9, Macilai has plenty of speed, Gregory and Tua are a quick midfield combo and Leilua is no slouch.

    We need our pack to front up this week. They got blown away last week. We need to muscle up at the breakdown and make our tackles.

    Good point. When you are going backwards, not winning breakdown or contact, it just starts to look like tackling practice. We weren’t very good at that either.

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