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  • chimoausC Offline
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    The error rates of the NZ teams has been pretty shocking this weekend. The amount of missed touch, out on full, dropped passes, passes to no one, isolated running etc etc. I realise pressure does things but fuk me some of the errors are schoolboy stuff.

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    @Canes4life Coles is a massive loss

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    Just watching the replay and missed the canes player getting binned for a shoulder charge earlier. I'm assuming it was much worse than Banks' and Berry wasn't cheating?

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    And now Rayasi is intentionally knocking it on, yet we're going to ignore the subsequent shoulder to the face that ensured he couldn't regather.

    Nick, that's cheating.

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    Oh fuck me. The last try. "No separation" 🤣 there fucking was you cheating fluffybunny. He dropped it, it rolled under his chin/chest and ended up in the other arm. Pretty sure you'd call that separation and be happy to side with the intent of the law.

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    @Bones said in Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    And now Rayasi is intentionally knocking it on, yet we're going to ignore the subsequent shoulder to the face that ensured he couldn't regather.

    Nick, that's cheating.

    you go for the one handed jump and intercept, you better be sure you had a good chance to get it. I don't think he did.

    Agree the shoulder should have been looked at- but it's not super clear cut; it's jumping into a player as much as teh Brumby smashing him.

    Too little too late though, the game is lost by then. Brumbies play some good structured rugby, but open up nicely as well.

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    JGB was poor. Hopefully he never starts again. Although the other options aren't great. But I would prefer Morgan until Love is fit to play again

    PUJ wasn't that great either.

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    @nzzp for me, I liken it to a poor pass from your team, you bat it up/back/forward and as you attempt to regather, are tackled by the opposition, so treat as a knock on...however in this case, it wasnt a tackle, so warranted further investigation.

    As above, I thought the ref handled the game bloody well, but a few errors crept in at the end, not influencing the win/loss, but possibly a BP.

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    @taniwharugby said in Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    @nzzp for me, I liken it to a poor pass from your team, you bat it up/back/forward and as you attempt to regather, are tackled by the opposition, so treat as a knock on...however in this case, it wasnt a tackle, so warranted further investigation.

    As above, I thought the ref handled the game bloody well, but a few errors crept in at the end, not influencing the win/loss, but possibly a BP.

    That the best description of what happened. Should have been a knock on call, and perhaps a reversed penalty for the shoulder charge.

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    Canes made some pretty poor handling errors... but disappointing to lose to a dour Brumbies team that lack imagination.

    Rayasi was clearly attempting to catch the ball, so was a joke he got yellow carded... also shortly after that it was obvious the Brumbies player lost the ball just before the goal line, yet the officials awarded a try.

    It's bad enough that the game is ruined with too many offsides, players killing the ball on the deck & forward passes... now the refs are handing out yellow cards like bloody lollies in this comp, also trying their best to turn a fair few of those yellows into reds.

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    @Mattasaurus said in Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    Bledisloe is certainly up for grabs this year...

    It is every year…

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    @NZbloke said in Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    Canes made some pretty poor handling errors... but disappointing to lose to a dour Brumbies team that lack imagination.

    It's a clear contrast in styles and speaks to where rugby is at: Brumbies don't "play" rugby; they play for territory and set piece (read lineout) opportunities. Canes are the opposite but don't have the cattle to secure possession; average backrow and poor skills means they give up the ball.

    Brumbies carry the ball less than almost any other team in the comp and when they do they hardly offload. It's about minimising errors. Boring to watch but effective.

    I'm looking forward to watching them play the Blues because the Blues have a vastly better backrow and are playing a more rounded style of game.

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    @antipodean said in Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    @NZbloke said in Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    Canes made some pretty poor handling errors... but disappointing to lose to a dour Brumbies team that lack imagination.

    It's a clear contrast in styles and speaks to where rugby is at: Brumbies don't "play" rugby; they play for territory and set piece (read lineout) opportunities. Canes are the opposite but don't have the cattle to secure possession; average backrow and poor skills means they give up the ball.

    Brumbies carry the ball less than almost any other team in the comp and when they do they hardly offload. It's about minimising errors. Boring to watch but effective.

    I'm looking forward to watching them play the Blues because the Blues have a vastly better backrow and are playing a more rounded style of game.

    Yeah, it appears to me the Tahs and Brumbies have adopted a more NH approach and play just as you outlined. Has been effective vs the AB's so no surprise they are getting some success vs NZ super teams.

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    @nzzp said in Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    you go for the one handed jump and intercept, you better be sure you had a good chance to get it. I don't think he did.

    Yep, no problem with that

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    @antipodean it was actually NZ that showed the best moments in a game to score points is transition and NZ sides tend to kick more than anyone.

    Rugby stopped being about 'playing' when the blokes started weighing 120kg. That and Saracens high (consistently offside) defensive line that was then adopted by England.

    Cheika went all in on that 'Australian way' bullshit and we went backwards, fast. Glad to see a little more pragmatism.

    Plus if that Valetini try isn't playing rugby I dunno what is.

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    @Kirwan absolute nonsense. Bloke went up for a basketball dunk and then went full blown Neymar after realising what he'd done.

    Defender didn't even move, just stood his ground. What, he supposed to help the muppet down?

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    @Derpus said in Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    @antipodean it was actually NZ that showed the best moments in a game to score points is transition and NZ sides tend to kick more than anyone.

    There's two problems with your argument here.

    1. Brumbies don't [play looking for counterattack opportunities.
    2. Four of the bottom six teams so far in the competition for carries are Australian, not New Zealand sides. The same teams that are lowest for metres run with the ball. For defenders beaten, five of the lowest six are Australian, so if Aussie sides aren't kicking it as often, you'd have to ask what they're doing with the ball.

    Rugby stopped being about 'playing' when the blokes started weighing 120kg. That and Saracens high (consistently offside) defensive line that was then adopted by England.

    Cheika went all in on that 'Australian way' bullshit and we went backwards, fast. Glad to see a little more pragmatism.

    Cheika's coaching is retarded. It's not relevant to my point.

    Plus if that Valetini try isn't playing rugby I dunno what is.

    Individual brilliance against a donkey. A back humiliated by being beaten in a footrace. None of that was coached at the Brumbies.

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    @antipodean yeah, alrighty.

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  • get stuffedG Offline
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    @antipodean said in Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    @NZbloke said in Brumbies vs Hurricanes:

    Canes made some pretty poor handling errors... but disappointing to lose to a dour Brumbies team that lack imagination.

    It's a clear contrast in styles and speaks to where rugby is at: Brumbies don't "play" rugby; they play for territory and set piece (read lineout) opportunities. Canes are the opposite but don't have the cattle to secure possession; average backrow and poor skills means they give up the ball.

    Brumbies carry the ball less than almost any other team in the comp and when they do they hardly offload. It's about minimising errors. Boring to watch but effective.

    I'm looking forward to watching them play the Blues because the Blues have a vastly better backrow and are playing a more rounded style of game.

    You don't have to play boring safe rugby to win, reckon the best way to win matches is a balance of good forward play & attack with your backs when it's on, you're giving yourself a lot more attacking options, that's the main reason why the Crusaders have won so many Super titles over the years.

    Nothing wrong with Canes backrow, they clearly have the skill sets... in general we just didn't play that well overall.

    Brumbies use to be really robotic when George Gregan was their halfback... as we know he use to basically execute very short inside passes all day long to either a forward or back running up the middle, use to be utterly boring crap.

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