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Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes

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    Old Samurai Jack
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    The future is looking pretty good with a Roigard, Cameron, and Jodie axis.

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      @Dan54 said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

      @Canes4life said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

      @Derpus said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

      @Canes4life Moana Pacifika are shite. Basically a home for retirees or blokes waiting to be pinched by the ABs or northern hemisphere.

      Why would the ABs want to pick up players you consider are shite?

      Just finished watching the full replay and there was some lovely stuff from the Hurricanes. Even the best of teams wouldn’t have been able to stop some of those onslaughts.

      I just want to make a shoutout to Billy Proctor, he’s been rock solid all year for us at centre and he once again showed that he’s highly capable on both sides of the ball. He’s always been a solid defender but his distribution game has improved immensely over the last year. Arguably the top performing centre in NZ rugby to start the year. Probably deserves a rest next week though.

      I thought Proctor was very close to MOTM for me too mate. By geez he going so bloody well isn't he?

      He’s definitely nailing down that centre position. Bailyn might have to find time on the wing if he wants to start.

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      @Canes4life said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

      @Dan54 said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

      @Canes4life said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

      @Derpus said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

      @Canes4life Moana Pacifika are shite. Basically a home for retirees or blokes waiting to be pinched by the ABs or northern hemisphere.

      Why would the ABs want to pick up players you consider are shite?

      Just finished watching the full replay and there was some lovely stuff from the Hurricanes. Even the best of teams wouldn’t have been able to stop some of those onslaughts.

      I just want to make a shoutout to Billy Proctor, he’s been rock solid all year for us at centre and he once again showed that he’s highly capable on both sides of the ball. He’s always been a solid defender but his distribution game has improved immensely over the last year. Arguably the top performing centre in NZ rugby to start the year. Probably deserves a rest next week though.

      I thought Proctor was very close to MOTM for me too mate. By geez he going so bloody well isn't he?

      He’s definitely nailing down that centre position. Bailyn might have to find time on the wing if he wants to start.

      I am a fan but I thought Sullivan let himself down on defence in this game. He needs to be better or he will find his opportunities a limited.

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      • O Old Samurai Jack

        The future is looking pretty good with a Roigard, Cameron, and Jodie axis.

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        Canes4life
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        @Old-Samurai-Jack said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

        The future is looking pretty good with a Roigard, Cameron, and Jodie axis.

        Add in Ruben Love at fullback when he comes back in and that’s a handy playmaking axis.

        The Hurricanes really are growing some good depth in most areas, just hope we can keep everyone together for the next 4-5 years.

        When you think of who wasn’t available last night, we could almost name a 2nd XV that’s nearly as strong as the one that took the field against MP. The key to winning Super Rugby is your squad depth and the XV of players below shows the Canes are building that depth required to compete to a high standard consistently.

        An XV of Canes players that didn’t feature last night just goes to show the quality of depth developing.

        1. Rakete-Stones
        2. Coles (rested)
        3. Lomax (rested)
        4. Blackwell
        5. Sangster (currently injured)
        6. Delany (currently injured)
        7. Kirifi
        8. Laubscher (currently injured)
        9. Perenara (currently injured)
        10. Morgan (concussion issues)
        11. Naiduki
        12. Barrett (rested) / Higgins
        13. Umaga-Jensen (currently injured)
        14. Sinkinson
        15. Love (currently injured)
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        • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

          @Old-Samurai-Jack said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

          The future is looking pretty good with a Roigard, Cameron, and Jodie axis.

          Add in Ruben Love at fullback when he comes back in and that’s a handy playmaking axis.

          The Hurricanes really are growing some good depth in most areas, just hope we can keep everyone together for the next 4-5 years.

          When you think of who wasn’t available last night, we could almost name a 2nd XV that’s nearly as strong as the one that took the field against MP. The key to winning Super Rugby is your squad depth and the XV of players below shows the Canes are building that depth required to compete to a high standard consistently.

          An XV of Canes players that didn’t feature last night just goes to show the quality of depth developing.

          1. Rakete-Stones
          2. Coles (rested)
          3. Lomax (rested)
          4. Blackwell
          5. Sangster (currently injured)
          6. Delany (currently injured)
          7. Kirifi
          8. Laubscher (currently injured)
          9. Perenara (currently injured)
          10. Morgan (concussion issues)
          11. Naiduki
          12. Barrett (rested) / Higgins
          13. Umaga-Jensen (currently injured)
          14. Sinkinson
          15. Love (currently injured)
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          @Canes4life They are pretty close to being the form team of the comp and possibly have the most depth of any of the franchises. A lot of this success probably has been springboarded by the success of the Wellington Lions at NPC level.

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            @Canes4life Moana Pacifika are shite. Basically a home for retirees or blokes waiting to be pinched by the ABs or northern hemisphere.

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            @Derpus said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

            @Canes4life Moana Pacifika are shite. Basically a home for retirees or blokes waiting to be pinched by the ABs or northern hemisphere.

            Or pinched by the Wallabies.

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              @Derpus said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

              @Canes4life Moana Pacifika are shite. Basically a home for retirees or blokes waiting to be pinched by the ABs or northern hemisphere.

              Or pinched by the Wallabies.

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              @Frank The Drua have been more of a success. MP really need to sign some stars from the Northern Hemisphere. Wouldn't be surprised if they get a new coach.

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                Possibly has to do with pulling all the islands together under one roof. Concept similar to the Lions. Sometimes it works, other years not so much. Coaches make a huge difference. Lealifano is the glue for the team though.

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                  @Canes4life They are pretty close to being the form team of the comp and possibly have the most depth of any of the franchises. A lot of this success probably has been springboarded by the success of the Wellington Lions at NPC level.

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                  @SBW1 said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

                  @Canes4life They are pretty close to being the form team of the comp and possibly have the most depth of any of the franchises. A lot of this success probably has been springboarded by the success of the Wellington Lions at NPC level.

                  Might be a Chiefs vs Hurricanes final this year, Canes are riding a wave behind a NPC winning Lions contingent. Chiefs have a squad that's peaking also.

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                    @SBW1 said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

                    @Canes4life They are pretty close to being the form team of the comp and possibly have the most depth of any of the franchises. A lot of this success probably has been springboarded by the success of the Wellington Lions at NPC level.

                    Might be a Chiefs vs Hurricanes final this year, Canes are riding a wave behind a NPC winning Lions contingent. Chiefs have a squad that's peaking also.

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                    @kiwi_expat said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

                    @SBW1 said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

                    @Canes4life They are pretty close to being the form team of the comp and possibly have the most depth of any of the franchises. A lot of this success probably has been springboarded by the success of the Wellington Lions at NPC level.

                    Might be a Chiefs vs Hurricanes final this year, Canes are riding a wave behind a NPC winning Lions contingent. Chiefs have a squad that's peaking also.

                    But Crusaders have all but one forward in ABs, or NZ XV or Pacific test teams, and a lot of back depth too. It is all about the best team you can field for knockouts - and Crusaders will have the edge regardless

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                    • Jailbreak7J Jailbreak7

                      Possibly has to do with pulling all the islands together under one roof. Concept similar to the Lions. Sometimes it works, other years not so much. Coaches make a huge difference. Lealifano is the glue for the team though.

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                      @Jailbreak7 said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

                      Possibly has to do with pulling all the islands together under one roof. Concept similar to the Lions. Sometimes it works, other years not so much. Coaches make a huge difference. Lealifano is the glue for the team though.

                      I really don't think that has anything to do with it. Every NZ team essentially pulls all the islands and two big ones from NZ together under one roof.

                      They just have a poor selector-coach. Mauger's not up to it. TBH, there's a PI coach out of a job currently who will be a better bet than Mauger - MP should snap up Rennie. He's used to working with castaways usually to success (Chiefs won Super, the Poo were competitive despite their poor resources and shitty home town, granted, the clusterfuck that was Oz rugby was a bridge too far, but I feel Eddie will benefit from the building he did there).

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                        @kiwi_expat said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

                        @SBW1 said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

                        @Canes4life They are pretty close to being the form team of the comp and possibly have the most depth of any of the franchises. A lot of this success probably has been springboarded by the success of the Wellington Lions at NPC level.

                        Might be a Chiefs vs Hurricanes final this year, Canes are riding a wave behind a NPC winning Lions contingent. Chiefs have a squad that's peaking also.

                        But Crusaders have all but one forward in ABs, or NZ XV or Pacific test teams, and a lot of back depth too. It is all about the best team you can field for knockouts - and Crusaders will have the edge regardless

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                        @ARHS said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

                        @kiwi_expat said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

                        @SBW1 said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

                        @Canes4life They are pretty close to being the form team of the comp and possibly have the most depth of any of the franchises. A lot of this success probably has been springboarded by the success of the Wellington Lions at NPC level.

                        Might be a Chiefs vs Hurricanes final this year, Canes are riding a wave behind a NPC winning Lions contingent. Chiefs have a squad that's peaking also.

                        But Crusaders have all but one forward in ABs, or NZ XV or Pacific test teams, and a lot of back depth too. It is all about the best team you can field for knockouts - and Crusaders will have the edge regardless

                        and FABC-Scott Robertson.

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                          @SBW1 said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

                          @Canes4life They are pretty close to being the form team of the comp and possibly have the most depth of any of the franchises. A lot of this success probably has been springboarded by the success of the Wellington Lions at NPC level.

                          Might be a Chiefs vs Hurricanes final this year, Canes are riding a wave behind a NPC winning Lions contingent. Chiefs have a squad that's peaking also.

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                          @kiwi_expat Hard to judge the Canes based on the opposition they've beaten so far. The one decent side they've played, they lost so the jury is still out on them imo.

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                            That Chiefs game in a few weeks will be a good marker at where the Canes are at. Win that and that will be well positioned to attack the second half of the season.

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                              That Chiefs game in a few weeks will be a good marker at where the Canes are at. Win that and that will be well positioned to attack the second half of the season.

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                              @Canes4life can't wait for that one! Home game I believe?

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                                @Canes4life can't wait for that one! Home game I believe?

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                                @foobaNZ said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

                                @Canes4life can't wait for that one! Home game I believe?

                                Yeah home game I believe, with two very winnable games coming up for the Canes, that game will be a good chance to make a statement before the bye.

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                                  @foobaNZ said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

                                  @Canes4life can't wait for that one! Home game I believe?

                                  Yeah home game I believe, with two very winnable games coming up for the Canes, that game will be a good chance to make a statement before the bye.

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                                  @Canes4life said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

                                  @foobaNZ said in Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes:

                                  @Canes4life can't wait for that one! Home game I believe?

                                  Yeah home game I believe, with two very winnable games coming up for the Canes, that game will be a good chance to make a statement before the bye.

                                  Geez might have to see what I can arrange, came down to Caketin for Chiefs game last year, really enjoyed it.

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