Waratahs v Blues
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Wowser, glad I got free tickets for that. Did neither team actually want to win? Also, what has happened this weekend, the standard of games has plummeted from a great start to the season.
Blues, you have Plummer and Sullivan on the field, let one of them take the goal kicks. Also, why, before anyone realised Perofeta's aim was worse than a stormtrooper's, were the Blues not taking penalty kicks?
@NTA Has whistling always been a thing at Tahs games? I thought I was in France or Italy for a while there.
Was Dalton injured? I couldn't tell live whether it was injury or straight sub. Segner looked the business when he came on, is that his best effort at this level?
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Wowser, glad I got free tickets for that. Did neither team actually want to win? Also, what has happened this weekend, the standard of games has plummeted from a great start to the season.
Blues, you have Plummer and Sullivan on the field, let one of them take the goal kicks. Also, why, before anyone realised Perofeta's aim was worse than a stormtrooper's, were the Blues not taking penalty kicks?
@NTA Has whistling always been a thing at Tahs games? I thought I was in France or Italy for a while there.
Was Dalton injured? I couldn't tell live whether it was injury or straight sub. Segner looked the business when he came on, is that his best effort at this level?
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@Nepia said in Waratahs v Blues:
@NTA Has whistling always been a thing at Tahs games? I thought I was in France or Italy for a while there.
Dunno. Have been to like... 3 Tahs games in the last few years.
It would therefore be relatively new
@NTA said in Waratahs v Blues:
@Nepia said in Waratahs v Blues:
@NTA Has whistling always been a thing at Tahs games? I thought I was in France or Italy for a while there.
Dunno. Have been to like... 3 Tahs games in the last few years.
It would therefore be relatively new
It was weird, they started doing it during one of Perofeta's attempts at a kick (why waste the effort when he's going to miss anyway) and then carried on for about 5 minutes after that. Was bizarre.
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Wowser, glad I got free tickets for that. Did neither team actually want to win? Also, what has happened this weekend, the standard of games has plummeted from a great start to the season.
Blues, you have Plummer and Sullivan on the field, let one of them take the goal kicks. Also, why, before anyone realised Perofeta's aim was worse than a stormtrooper's, were the Blues not taking penalty kicks?
@NTA Has whistling always been a thing at Tahs games? I thought I was in France or Italy for a while there.
Was Dalton injured? I couldn't tell live whether it was injury or straight sub. Segner looked the business when he came on, is that his best effort at this level?
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Wowser, glad I got free tickets for that. Did neither team actually want to win? Also, what has happened this weekend, the standard of games has plummeted from a great start to the season.
Blues, you have Plummer and Sullivan on the field, let one of them take the goal kicks. Also, why, before anyone realised Perofeta's aim was worse than a stormtrooper's, were the Blues not taking penalty kicks?
@NTA Has whistling always been a thing at Tahs games? I thought I was in France or Italy for a while there.
Was Dalton injured? I couldn't tell live whether it was injury or straight sub. Segner looked the business when he came on, is that his best effort at this level?
@Nepia said in Waratahs v Blues:
Was Dalton injured? I couldn't tell live whether it was injury or straight sub. Segner looked the business when he came on, is that his best effort at this level?
Looks like Dalton took a knock early in the game. Got treatment a few times.
Segner has been playing well all year, including the preseason. There's four loosies about the same level now. Segner can play all three positions, Dalton 6/7, Ioane 6/8 and Sotutu is the only specialist. So there's plenty of options to rotate and Vern has said that's what he wants to do.
Although it appears Dalton may not get rotated to the bench until Patrick returns
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that's a good game to miss most of by the sound of it. Still, winning ugly is winning right????
@nzzp said in Waratahs v Blues:
that's a good game to miss most of by the sound of it. Still, winning ugly is winning right????
And any road win is also worth gold when it comes to building team confidence
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@nzzp said in Waratahs v Blues:
that's a good game to miss most of by the sound of it. Still, winning ugly is winning right????
And any road win is also worth gold when it comes to building team confidence
@ACT-Crusader said in Waratahs v Blues:
@nzzp said in Waratahs v Blues:
that's a good game to miss most of by the sound of it. Still, winning ugly is winning right????
And any road win is also worth gold when it comes to building team confidence
And we keep losing key backs to injury early doors. Need to stop that!
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@nzzp said in Waratahs v Blues:
that's a good game to miss most of by the sound of it. Still, winning ugly is winning right????
And any road win is also worth gold when it comes to building team confidence
@ACT-Crusader said in Waratahs v Blues:
@nzzp said in Waratahs v Blues:
that's a good game to miss most of by the sound of it. Still, winning ugly is winning right????
And any road win is also worth gold when it comes to building team confidence
Esp. in Aussie where everything seems to be against you.
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that's a good game to miss most of by the sound of it. Still, winning ugly is winning right????
@nzzp Yes it was, and yes, I guess so, as long as we don't play like that every week.
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@nzzp Yes it was, and yes, I guess so, as long as we don't play like that every week.
@African-Monkey said in Waratahs v Blues:
@nzzp Yes it was, and yes, I guess so, as long as we don't play like that every week.
you just know how this goes.
Black Caps to Aus, is like post -02 Blues to Crusaders....
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@chimoaus said in Waratahs v Blues:
@Nepia Segner has been good all year. Deserves to start over Akira.
I’d be more worried if I was Dalton, Segnar is more a seven than a six. He’s setting a high standard, and being used in the lineout.
As Duluth said, we are going to need all of them, it’s a good problem to have.
Be nice if we could stop injuring locks and backs.
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@Bones I also got laughed at for talking up their chances against the Canes, saying it would be 5 points either way, and it was, whilst everyone else was slagging them off from all angles, and the Canes are travelling a lot better than us currently.
We've also won once in our last 18 games against them, and despite our good record, we haven't been great.
It'll be another tough contest, the Cantabs always get up for us no matter the situation.
@African-Monkey I think if it was a dry track on Friday the Canes would have won by a fair amount. The weather was definitely an equaliser but when you think how much the Canes dominated from a stats POV it could have been a long night if it wasn’t cold and pissing down with rain.
The Blues should be heavy favourites next weekend, especially if it’s a good night because the Saders just have nothing on attack. If it rains though and becomes solely forward orientated then I think the Crusaders could definitely tip the Blues up.
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@chimoaus said in Waratahs v Blues:
@Nepia Segner has been good all year. Deserves to start over Akira.
I’d be more worried if I was Dalton, Segnar is more a seven than a six. He’s setting a high standard, and being used in the lineout.
As Duluth said, we are going to need all of them, it’s a good problem to have.
Be nice if we could stop injuring locks and backs.
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I tend to think Segner's biggest strength, he is just relentless. He never stops, and spends absolutely no time on ground after tackle etc, and is looking where he can work next.
Just a thing with me , I just rate workrate so highly. (one reason I so keen on Fabian Holland at the Clan) -