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  • KirwanK Offline
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    Well done Northland. Seems to be year of long held records going (1976!)

    Crowd was awesome.

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    @Duluth said in Northland v Auckland:

    @Hooroo said in Northland v Auckland:

    When did Northland last beat comedy Auckland?

    2008 was the last victory over Auckland

    For comparison they've beaten Waikato 6 times since then

    Not this year. I live in the now…..

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    @Machpants said in Northland v Auckland:

    @Machpants said in Northland v Auckland:

    @Steven-Harris said in Northland v Auckland:

    Northland Taniwha team to play Auckland
    Not available through injury

    .Chris Apoua
    .Sam Caird
    .Jack Goodhue
    .Rene Ranger
    .Sila Puafisi
    #Brady Rush (NZ Sevens)
    #Ofa Tu’ungafasi (All Blacks)

    06F28BCC-73B6-4620-8258-D2C186C60537.jpeg

    Big Red to come trundling on in the second half for the WIN!

    Ahem, just call me Nostridamus

    is that like a Nostradamus [Michel de Nostredame] but one who predicts an illiterate future?

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    @nostrildamus said in Northland v Auckland:

    @Machpants said in Northland v Auckland:

    @Machpants said in Northland v Auckland:

    @Steven-Harris said in Northland v Auckland:

    Northland Taniwha team to play Auckland
    Not available through injury

    .Chris Apoua
    .Sam Caird
    .Jack Goodhue
    .Rene Ranger
    .Sila Puafisi
    #Brady Rush (NZ Sevens)
    #Ofa Tu’ungafasi (All Blacks)

    06F28BCC-73B6-4620-8258-D2C186C60537.jpeg

    Big Red to come trundling on in the second half for the WIN!

    Ahem, just call me Nostridamus

    is that like a Nostradamus [Michel de Nostredame] but one who predicts an illiterate future?

    I just changed your username so it didn't say nostril, I thought at least you could spell

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    @Machpants said in Northland v Auckland:

    @nostrildamus said in Northland v Auckland:

    @Machpants said in Northland v Auckland:

    @Machpants said in Northland v Auckland:

    @Steven-Harris said in Northland v Auckland:

    Northland Taniwha team to play Auckland
    Not available through injury

    .Chris Apoua
    .Sam Caird
    .Jack Goodhue
    .Rene Ranger
    .Sila Puafisi
    #Brady Rush (NZ Sevens)
    #Ofa Tu’ungafasi (All Blacks)

    06F28BCC-73B6-4620-8258-D2C186C60537.jpeg

    Big Red to come trundling on in the second half for the WIN!

    Ahem, just call me Nostridamus

    is that like a Nostradamus [Michel de Nostredame] but one who predicts an illiterate future?

    I just changed your username so it didn't say nostril, I thought at least you could spell

    haha, touché!

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    @taniwharugby

    Possibly the first win at home in the NPC era, but I can remember watching Auckland being beaten at Okara Park more once in the early-mid 1970s. Twice in one season (1975 home and away?) from memory. Off to find my Rugby Almanacs...

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    @Pepe I am far too young to remember that!

    They had a thing today for the 71 shield team, put that picture of a packed Okara on the big screen.

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    @taniwharugby said in Northland v Auckland:

    @Pepe I am far too young to remember that!

    They had a thing today for the 71 shield team, put that picture of a packed Okara on the big screen.

    Haha...... I suppose you are.
    I was at that 1972 Shield Game in that huge crowd. The only thing I can remember is that we lost and all I saw was a sea of legs and kneecaps (reflecting my age at the time).

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    #148

    Its crazy to think where the Taniwha have come from within the last year whilst its only halfway through the comp and still plenty of work to do to secure a possible place in the playoffs theres been one hell of a lot to like about the way they have gone about their work in 2022.

    The new High Performance based at Pohe Island in Whangarei is one of the best in the country especially for NPC purpose
    The Blues Board were guests of the Northland and were completely bliwn away by the facility .
    I guess the old saying “If you build it they will come “ truly applies .

    On the occassions that i have stopped in i have often been told this your home Steven , make yourself at home wether its been by administration or the players themselves .
    What has come through has been a sense of being , this truly is their Turangawaewae where they will make a stand
    Kia Tu,Kia Manawanui ,Kia Kaha .

    The players that have come into the enviroment are blown away by the sense of whanaungatanga and if you can identify with this feeling and make it your own you will defend the hell of it no matter what and that can be seen in the way they are defending .
    Its fair to say the rode their luck yesterday , but at the end of the day it was defence that got them across the line
    Truly amazing for a team that was paying $501 at the top of season ,being the dreamer i am , i stuck a $1 on the lads .

    The other element that we have always known is the amount of talent that leaves the region , the beauty of building a success story people gravitate to an organisation or a team that is doing well .
    Already expressions of super rugby interest from various franchises are starting to appear but also in and around NZ Under 20 .

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    @Steven-Harris whenever I drive past the HP centre, always people there, I think that has gotta help.

    I was sitting up above Caird, Hawkins, Fono and a couple of the Dev guys and they rode the wave like fans yesterday, was good to see they are all in.

    I think right now the biggest shift has to be with the addition of Veale to the coaching team, the defence is unrecognisable compared to previous years, and this is having knock effect to the teams attitude and in the past 2 weeks, the attack has sparked up.

    Been some great forward power tries, last week I thought that end to end try was special, the one yesterday eclipsed it I reckon...that excellent try we got v Wellington, the one last week and then 2 yesterday, Murray played a crucial hand in each, sure others did too, but this is a kid in his first season of npc, playing like he was born for it.

    When did you first mention him as a player you hoped Northland could entice back @Steven-Harris was at least a couple of seasons back I think.

    Obviously I hope they ride this wave on and can make the top 4, but given the heartbreak of so many campaigns where we have failed to deliver, you are just waiting for it...but hey maybe this team is different, so far they certainly look it!

    Any news on Apoua for next week? Wonder if Ofa will get released back, be good to have everyone back on board next week.

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    @taniwharugby yep Heremaia being a Kaitaia boy had always been on the radar, i know having had a chat to Eddie Evans ‘Coreys Dad’ he would love to see his young fella in cambridge blue sometime in the future .
    I am super excited about Tama Anderson who is in line for NZ Under 20s ..super smart footballer who can slot anywhere in a backline but is destined for 10 or 15 but the one to watch is First Five Toby Bell from Kerikeri who has a bit Dan Carter about him
    Onwards and upwards

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    @Steven-Harris You seem to have an endless list of names…it’s so great to see.

    After last year we know that Northland put a lot of effort into fitness. With the new home, and a changed attitude - driven by better management we are reaping the rewards. The team looks so much better with everyone contributing.

    Fullback will be interesting with Moorby injured. I would move Murray back there and leave Reihana at first. Cooper to get time off bench. Ranger or Pisi to come back on the wing. Hohaia set up a try so might keep his position ahead of Ranger. We have cover at hooker and prop but scrum obviously needs work.

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    @kev I'd put Kalani on the wing over Pisi.

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    @taniwharugby said in Northland v Auckland:

    @kev I'd put Kalani on the wing over Pisi.

    Absolutely forgot about him.

    Leave Hohaia in midfield or Ranger?

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    @kev Ranger probably if fit, but Blake was solid on the weekend, think Veale might have pulled him in line and he hadn't been shooting out of his line as he was doing all the time previously (even for Kamo)

    As you said, he played a big part in Murrays try too.

    Ofa being named means he is out, Moulds apparently injured so BKP to start, Wright to back up as hooker.

    Assuming fitness, CTC, Adams, Fono, O'Donnell, Puafisi and maybe Apoua to choose from at prop.

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    @taniwharugby said in Northland v Auckland:

    @kev Ranger probably if fit, but Blake was solid on the weekend, think Veale might have pulled him in line and he hadn't been shooting out of his line as he was doing all the time previously (even for Kamo)

    As you said, he played a big part in Murrays try too.

    Ofa being named means he is out, Moulds apparently injured so BKP to start, Wright to back up as hooker.

    Assuming fitness, CTC, Adams, Fono, O'Donnell, Puafisi and maybe Apoua to choose from at prop.

    I am not sure who plays on which side but Adam’s, Puafisi, Apoua would be strongest scrummagers. CTC and Fono good round the field.

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    @kev CTC is a bit of an odd one, sometimes very strong at scrumtime, others not...I know he is fitter than lastbyear but wonder if that is still an issue.

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    Very entertaining game despite the incompetent refereeing. Trainor was the best Aukland player in a team which forgot to get out of its bus during the first 20 minutes, as the Frenchies say. I was impressed by Reihana. He's had his best NPC game ever. Murray is one to watch. He's only 19 and could develop into a very physical wing. He showed an impressive pace for his try. Great game from the Taniwha locks and loose forwards. They were into everything. As a neutral, I think the Taniwhas deserved the victory for the guts and passion they showed. A number of Auckland players looked desinterested at times.

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