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  • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

    Going through the likely match-ups next week I’ve rated the them below.

    1. Rakete-Stones Vs Ross = even
    2. Aumua vs Taukeiaho = even
    3. Lomax vs Dyer = adv Canes
    4. Delany (if fit) vs Tupou = adv Canes
    5. Walker-Leawere vs Va’ai = adv Chiefs
    6. Shields vs Finau = adv Chiefs
    7. Lakai vs Jacobsen = even
    8. Iose vs Sititi= even
    9. Perenara vs Ratima = even, both likely to be announced in the ABs in a couple weeks.
    10. Cameron vs McKenzie = adv Chiefs
    11. Rayasi vs Nanai-Seturo = even, on form it’s pretty even between these two.
    12. Barrett vs Poihipi = adv Canes
    13. Proctor vs Leinert-Brown = even, two form centres and both will be influential on the outcome.
    14. Moorby vs Nawara = adv Chiefs
    15. Love vs Stevenson = even

    Would have been even but with no Numia it’s a slight advantage to the Chiefs. Canes being at home will discount that so this game could go either way for me.

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    @Canes4life said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

    Going through the likely match-ups next week I’ve rated the them below.

    1. Rakete-Stones Vs Ross = even
    2. Aumua vs Taukeiaho = even
    3. Lomax vs Dyer = adv Canes
    4. Delany (if fit) vs Tupou = adv Canes
    5. Walker-Leawere vs Va’ai = adv Chiefs
    6. Shields vs Finau = adv Chiefs
    7. Lakai vs Jacobsen = even
    8. Iose vs Sititi= even
    9. Perenara vs Ratima = even, both likely to be announced in the ABs in a couple weeks.
    10. Cameron vs McKenzie = adv Chiefs
    11. Rayasi vs Nanai-Seturo = even, on form it’s pretty even between these two.
    12. Barrett vs Poihipi = adv Canes
    13. Proctor vs Leinert-Brown = even, two form centres and both will be influential on the outcome.
    14. Moorby vs Nawara = adv Chiefs
    15. Love vs Stevenson = even

    Would have been even but with no Numia it’s a slight advantage to the Chiefs. Canes being at home will discount that so this game could go either way for me.

    I think your ben pretty generous to Jacobsen there, Lakai has been in brillinat form all year.

    As a unit the canes pack has been a case of the whole being better than the sum of the parts and if they get Lomax back they will have the advantage here.

    The Chiefs will have to hope for parity in the collision area's and that they build on from the backline accuracy they showed against the Reds. Dmac and SS had great games and that made a real difference - hopefully SS actually tackles this week instead of waving runners through.

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      Clubrugby.co.nz have echoed the sentiment of the game being played at 4.35pm instead of later at 7.05pm. I don't get the feedback around taking a semi final away from Wellington.

      ''Now on to the elephant in the room. A breathless tweet from Wellington’s pre-eminent sports broadcaster Jason Pine on Saturday night that was more bemusing than anything else (in reference to the 4.35pm kick-off time).

      This was confirmed in a Hurricanes media release on Sunday morning. Why this timeslot again, and not in the evening?

      There can be no doubt now – they are actively going into bat against community rugby (and local sport, Jason Pine will know there’s Chatham Cup football on Saturday afternoon too and some people do go and watch to both)? With some recent correspondence we have received saying that instead of replays on the big screen of key moments that have just happened on the field they have cut to kissing contests and ‘Simba’ moments (think this is raising your child up on your shoulders?). So the answer could be there – they are not interested in an actual rugby crowd anymore, it’s all entertainment.

      And why not take the semi-final to Palmerston North or Napier? That’s a bit extreme for them for a top 4 match, but taking this past Saturday’s quarter-final elsewhere around the Hurricanes region could have been a good idea''.

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      • Windows97W Windows97

        @Canes4life said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

        Going through the likely match-ups next week I’ve rated the them below.

        1. Rakete-Stones Vs Ross = even
        2. Aumua vs Taukeiaho = even
        3. Lomax vs Dyer = adv Canes
        4. Delany (if fit) vs Tupou = adv Canes
        5. Walker-Leawere vs Va’ai = adv Chiefs
        6. Shields vs Finau = adv Chiefs
        7. Lakai vs Jacobsen = even
        8. Iose vs Sititi= even
        9. Perenara vs Ratima = even, both likely to be announced in the ABs in a couple weeks.
        10. Cameron vs McKenzie = adv Chiefs
        11. Rayasi vs Nanai-Seturo = even, on form it’s pretty even between these two.
        12. Barrett vs Poihipi = adv Canes
        13. Proctor vs Leinert-Brown = even, two form centres and both will be influential on the outcome.
        14. Moorby vs Nawara = adv Chiefs
        15. Love vs Stevenson = even

        Would have been even but with no Numia it’s a slight advantage to the Chiefs. Canes being at home will discount that so this game could go either way for me.

        I think your ben pretty generous to Jacobsen there, Lakai has been in brillinat form all year.

        As a unit the canes pack has been a case of the whole being better than the sum of the parts and if they get Lomax back they will have the advantage here.

        The Chiefs will have to hope for parity in the collision area's and that they build on from the backline accuracy they showed against the Reds. Dmac and SS had great games and that made a real difference - hopefully SS actually tackles this week instead of waving runners through.

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        @Windows97 yeah you could definitely argue that case. I was just trying to highlight how close this semi final is going to be. It's going to come down to a few key moments like it usually does and I'm almost certain there will be some sort of controversy that will have us debating for the next week. Long range forecast is for rain and strong northerlies so that could ruin what should be a fantastic spectacle on Saturday arvo.

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        • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

          Clubrugby.co.nz have echoed the sentiment of the game being played at 4.35pm instead of later at 7.05pm. I don't get the feedback around taking a semi final away from Wellington.

          ''Now on to the elephant in the room. A breathless tweet from Wellington’s pre-eminent sports broadcaster Jason Pine on Saturday night that was more bemusing than anything else (in reference to the 4.35pm kick-off time).

          This was confirmed in a Hurricanes media release on Sunday morning. Why this timeslot again, and not in the evening?

          There can be no doubt now – they are actively going into bat against community rugby (and local sport, Jason Pine will know there’s Chatham Cup football on Saturday afternoon too and some people do go and watch to both)? With some recent correspondence we have received saying that instead of replays on the big screen of key moments that have just happened on the field they have cut to kissing contests and ‘Simba’ moments (think this is raising your child up on your shoulders?). So the answer could be there – they are not interested in an actual rugby crowd anymore, it’s all entertainment.

          And why not take the semi-final to Palmerston North or Napier? That’s a bit extreme for them for a top 4 match, but taking this past Saturday’s quarter-final elsewhere around the Hurricanes region could have been a good idea''.

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          @Canes4life said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

          Clubrugby.co.nz have echoed the sentiment of the game being played at 4.35pm instead of later at 7.05pm. I don't get the feedback around taking a semi final away from Wellington.

          ''Now on to the elephant in the room. A breathless tweet from Wellington’s pre-eminent sports broadcaster Jason Pine on Saturday night that was more bemusing than anything else (in reference to the 4.35pm kick-off time).

          This was confirmed in a Hurricanes media release on Sunday morning. Why this timeslot again, and not in the evening?

          There can be no doubt now – they are actively going into bat against community rugby (and local sport, Jason Pine will know there’s Chatham Cup football on Saturday afternoon too and some people do go and watch to both)? With some recent correspondence we have received saying that instead of replays on the big screen of key moments that have just happened on the field they have cut to kissing contests and ‘Simba’ moments (think this is raising your child up on your shoulders?). So the answer could be there – they are not interested in an actual rugby crowd anymore, it’s all entertainment.

          And why not take the semi-final to Palmerston North or Napier? That’s a bit extreme for them for a top 4 match, but taking this past Saturday’s quarter-final elsewhere around the Hurricanes region could have been a good idea''.

          The whine you can hear isn't the Wellington wind.

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            @Canes4life said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

            Clubrugby.co.nz have echoed the sentiment of the game being played at 4.35pm instead of later at 7.05pm. I don't get the feedback around taking a semi final away from Wellington.

            ''Now on to the elephant in the room. A breathless tweet from Wellington’s pre-eminent sports broadcaster Jason Pine on Saturday night that was more bemusing than anything else (in reference to the 4.35pm kick-off time).

            This was confirmed in a Hurricanes media release on Sunday morning. Why this timeslot again, and not in the evening?

            There can be no doubt now – they are actively going into bat against community rugby (and local sport, Jason Pine will know there’s Chatham Cup football on Saturday afternoon too and some people do go and watch to both)? With some recent correspondence we have received saying that instead of replays on the big screen of key moments that have just happened on the field they have cut to kissing contests and ‘Simba’ moments (think this is raising your child up on your shoulders?). So the answer could be there – they are not interested in an actual rugby crowd anymore, it’s all entertainment.

            And why not take the semi-final to Palmerston North or Napier? That’s a bit extreme for them for a top 4 match, but taking this past Saturday’s quarter-final elsewhere around the Hurricanes region could have been a good idea''.

            The whine you can hear isn't the Wellington wind.

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            @gt12 said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

            @Canes4life said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

            Clubrugby.co.nz have echoed the sentiment of the game being played at 4.35pm instead of later at 7.05pm. I don't get the feedback around taking a semi final away from Wellington.

            ''Now on to the elephant in the room. A breathless tweet from Wellington’s pre-eminent sports broadcaster Jason Pine on Saturday night that was more bemusing than anything else (in reference to the 4.35pm kick-off time).

            This was confirmed in a Hurricanes media release on Sunday morning. Why this timeslot again, and not in the evening?

            There can be no doubt now – they are actively going into bat against community rugby (and local sport, Jason Pine will know there’s Chatham Cup football on Saturday afternoon too and some people do go and watch to both)? With some recent correspondence we have received saying that instead of replays on the big screen of key moments that have just happened on the field they have cut to kissing contests and ‘Simba’ moments (think this is raising your child up on your shoulders?). So the answer could be there – they are not interested in an actual rugby crowd anymore, it’s all entertainment.

            And why not take the semi-final to Palmerston North or Napier? That’s a bit extreme for them for a top 4 match, but taking this past Saturday’s quarter-final elsewhere around the Hurricanes region could have been a good idea''.

            The whine you can hear isn't the Wellington wind.

            The guy who writes the Clubrugby wrap has been complaining about kick-off times all year and why games are always held in Welly blah blah blah. I do kind of agree that a semi final should probably be in that 7pm timeslot but being a parent now I'm happy hauling my arse to a game at 4.35pm instead of 7pm even though I don't think the audience will be nearly as big.

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            • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

              @gt12 said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

              @Canes4life said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

              Clubrugby.co.nz have echoed the sentiment of the game being played at 4.35pm instead of later at 7.05pm. I don't get the feedback around taking a semi final away from Wellington.

              ''Now on to the elephant in the room. A breathless tweet from Wellington’s pre-eminent sports broadcaster Jason Pine on Saturday night that was more bemusing than anything else (in reference to the 4.35pm kick-off time).

              This was confirmed in a Hurricanes media release on Sunday morning. Why this timeslot again, and not in the evening?

              There can be no doubt now – they are actively going into bat against community rugby (and local sport, Jason Pine will know there’s Chatham Cup football on Saturday afternoon too and some people do go and watch to both)? With some recent correspondence we have received saying that instead of replays on the big screen of key moments that have just happened on the field they have cut to kissing contests and ‘Simba’ moments (think this is raising your child up on your shoulders?). So the answer could be there – they are not interested in an actual rugby crowd anymore, it’s all entertainment.

              And why not take the semi-final to Palmerston North or Napier? That’s a bit extreme for them for a top 4 match, but taking this past Saturday’s quarter-final elsewhere around the Hurricanes region could have been a good idea''.

              The whine you can hear isn't the Wellington wind.

              The guy who writes the Clubrugby wrap has been complaining about kick-off times all year and why games are always held in Welly blah blah blah. I do kind of agree that a semi final should probably be in that 7pm timeslot but being a parent now I'm happy hauling my arse to a game at 4.35pm instead of 7pm even though I don't think the audience will be nearly as big.

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              @Canes4life Again it will come down to us still playing rugby do we play our game or do we skip playing to watch the Semi. Last week I chose to skip the quarter final to play and if I wasn’t injured last Saturday I’d probably be playing for my team instead pf going.

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                @Canes4life Again it will come down to us still playing rugby do we play our game or do we skip playing to watch the Semi. Last week I chose to skip the quarter final to play and if I wasn’t injured last Saturday I’d probably be playing for my team instead pf going.

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                @mikey07 said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

                @Canes4life Again it will come down to us still playing rugby do we play our game or do we skip playing to watch the Semi. Last week I chose to skip the quarter final to play and if I wasn’t injured last Saturday I’d probably be playing for my team instead pf going.

                My mate heard on the radio that the logic for playing the Canes at 4.35pm is because Sky (being the main sponsor of the stadium) don't want the game to clash with the Warriors. If that's true, what a load of bollocks. Surely as a stakeholder in Wellington's stadium you'd want the Cake Tin to be at capacity, not many better sights in NZ when it's humming.

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                • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

                  @mikey07 said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

                  @Canes4life Again it will come down to us still playing rugby do we play our game or do we skip playing to watch the Semi. Last week I chose to skip the quarter final to play and if I wasn’t injured last Saturday I’d probably be playing for my team instead pf going.

                  My mate heard on the radio that the logic for playing the Canes at 4.35pm is because Sky (being the main sponsor of the stadium) don't want the game to clash with the Warriors. If that's true, what a load of bollocks. Surely as a stakeholder in Wellington's stadium you'd want the Cake Tin to be at capacity, not many better sights in NZ when it's humming.

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                  @Canes4life some good explanation here

                  https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/350305266/super-rugby-pacific-hurricanes-hope-sellout-afternoon-semifinal-against-chiefs

                  Last week for the quarterfinals, the Hurricanes as top qualifiers were given the choice between 4.35pm and 7.05pm. Lee said it was an easy “fan focused” decision to go for the earlier start, and his Blues counterpart Andrew Hore said he would have done the same.
                  
                  “Our fans tell us that that kickoff is appealing if you’re a family, and people can go out for dinner and a few drinks afterwards. It works out for everybody… we just think it’s a really good slot and afternoon rugby is great for the players too.
                  
                  “I do know the Warriors are playing Saturday night which is absolutely a part of it. It’s usually a combination of NZ Rugby, the teams and Sky (who decide kickoff times). That’s the way it’s always been and we respect that. Sky in the last two years have been more open to afternoon games which we think is really encouraging.”
                  
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                    @Canes4life some good explanation here

                    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/350305266/super-rugby-pacific-hurricanes-hope-sellout-afternoon-semifinal-against-chiefs

                    Last week for the quarterfinals, the Hurricanes as top qualifiers were given the choice between 4.35pm and 7.05pm. Lee said it was an easy “fan focused” decision to go for the earlier start, and his Blues counterpart Andrew Hore said he would have done the same.
                    
                    “Our fans tell us that that kickoff is appealing if you’re a family, and people can go out for dinner and a few drinks afterwards. It works out for everybody… we just think it’s a really good slot and afternoon rugby is great for the players too.
                    
                    “I do know the Warriors are playing Saturday night which is absolutely a part of it. It’s usually a combination of NZ Rugby, the teams and Sky (who decide kickoff times). That’s the way it’s always been and we respect that. Sky in the last two years have been more open to afternoon games which we think is really encouraging.”
                    
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                    @KiwiMurph said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

                    @Canes4life some good explanation here

                    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/350305266/super-rugby-pacific-hurricanes-hope-sellout-afternoon-semifinal-against-chiefs

                    Last week for the quarterfinals, the Hurricanes as top qualifiers were given the choice between 4.35pm and 7.05pm. Lee said it was an easy “fan focused” decision to go for the earlier start, and his Blues counterpart Andrew Hore said he would have done the same.
                    
                    “Our fans tell us that that kickoff is appealing if you’re a family, and people can go out for dinner and a few drinks afterwards. It works out for everybody… we just think it’s a really good slot and afternoon rugby is great for the players too.
                    
                    “I do know the Warriors are playing Saturday night which is absolutely a part of it. It’s usually a combination of NZ Rugby, the teams and Sky (who decide kickoff times). That’s the way it’s always been and we respect that. Sky in the last two years have been more open to afternoon games which we think is really encouraging.”
                    

                    Fair enough I guess, they've obviously taken on the feedback of the fans so I can't argue really. Suits me as I can take my daughter on the odd occasion which is a bonus. Looking at the stadium tickets already sold, they've already sold about 15k.

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                    • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

                      @mikey07 said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

                      @Canes4life Again it will come down to us still playing rugby do we play our game or do we skip playing to watch the Semi. Last week I chose to skip the quarter final to play and if I wasn’t injured last Saturday I’d probably be playing for my team instead pf going.

                      My mate heard on the radio that the logic for playing the Canes at 4.35pm is because Sky (being the main sponsor of the stadium) don't want the game to clash with the Warriors. If that's true, what a load of bollocks. Surely as a stakeholder in Wellington's stadium you'd want the Cake Tin to be at capacity, not many better sights in NZ when it's humming.

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                      @Canes4life said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

                      @mikey07 said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

                      @Canes4life Again it will come down to us still playing rugby do we play our game or do we skip playing to watch the Semi. Last week I chose to skip the quarter final to play and if I wasn’t injured last Saturday I’d probably be playing for my team instead pf going.

                      My mate heard on the radio that the logic for playing the Canes at 4.35pm is because Sky (being the main sponsor of the stadium) don't want the game to clash with the Warriors. If that's true, what a load of bollocks. Surely as a stakeholder in Wellington's stadium you'd want the Cake Tin to be at capacity, not many better sights in NZ when it's humming.

                      Much more beneficial to have 10 per cent more people watching the broadcast than 30 per cent more people at the stadium.

                      Besidea, if the Hurricanes can't basically fill Sky Stadium at 4:30 on a Saturday afternoon for a semi-final clash with another NZ team then there's a bigger problem at play.

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                        @Canes4life said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

                        @mikey07 said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

                        @Canes4life Again it will come down to us still playing rugby do we play our game or do we skip playing to watch the Semi. Last week I chose to skip the quarter final to play and if I wasn’t injured last Saturday I’d probably be playing for my team instead pf going.

                        My mate heard on the radio that the logic for playing the Canes at 4.35pm is because Sky (being the main sponsor of the stadium) don't want the game to clash with the Warriors. If that's true, what a load of bollocks. Surely as a stakeholder in Wellington's stadium you'd want the Cake Tin to be at capacity, not many better sights in NZ when it's humming.

                        Much more beneficial to have 10 per cent more people watching the broadcast than 30 per cent more people at the stadium.

                        Besidea, if the Hurricanes can't basically fill Sky Stadium at 4:30 on a Saturday afternoon for a semi-final clash with another NZ team then there's a bigger problem at play.

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                        @Mr-Fish said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

                        Besidea, if the Hurricanes can't basically fill Sky Stadium at 4:30 on a Saturday afternoon for a semi-final clash with another NZ team then there's a bigger problem at play.

                        Depends what you mean by fill - worth noting in that article the 2016 semi final Canes got 25k against Chiefs

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                        • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

                          Going through the likely match-ups next week I’ve rated the them below.

                          1. Rakete-Stones Vs Ross = even
                          2. Aumua vs Taukeiaho = even
                          3. Lomax vs Dyer = adv Canes
                          4. Delany (if fit) vs Tupou = adv Canes
                          5. Walker-Leawere vs Va’ai = adv Chiefs
                          6. Shields vs Finau = adv Chiefs
                          7. Lakai vs Jacobsen = even
                          8. Iose vs Sititi= even
                          9. Perenara vs Ratima = even, both likely to be announced in the ABs in a couple weeks.
                          10. Cameron vs McKenzie = adv Chiefs
                          11. Rayasi vs Nanai-Seturo = even, on form it’s pretty even between these two.
                          12. Barrett vs Poihipi = adv Canes
                          13. Proctor vs Leinert-Brown = even, two form centres and both will be influential on the outcome.
                          14. Moorby vs Nawara = adv Chiefs
                          15. Love vs Stevenson = even

                          Would have been even but with no Numia it’s a slight advantage to the Chiefs. Canes being at home will discount that so this game could go either way for me.

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                          @Canes4life said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

                          Going through the likely match-ups next week I’ve rated the them below.

                          1. Rakete-Stones Vs Ross = even
                          2. Aumua vs Taukeiaho = even
                          3. Lomax vs Dyer = adv Canes
                          4. Delany (if fit) vs Tupou = adv Canes
                          5. Walker-Leawere vs Va’ai = adv Chiefs
                          6. Shields vs Finau = adv Chiefs
                          7. Lakai vs Jacobsen = even
                          8. Iose vs Sititi= even
                          9. Perenara vs Ratima = even, both likely to be announced in the ABs in a couple weeks.
                          10. Cameron vs McKenzie = adv Chiefs
                          11. Rayasi vs Nanai-Seturo = even, on form it’s pretty even between these two.
                          12. Barrett vs Poihipi = adv Canes
                          13. Proctor vs Leinert-Brown = even, two form centres and both will be influential on the outcome.
                          14. Moorby vs Nawara = adv Chiefs
                          15. Love vs Stevenson = even

                          Would have been even but with no Numia it’s a slight advantage to the Chiefs. Canes being at home will discount that so this game could go either way for me.

                          Why stop at 15?

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                            I genuinely think the crowd will be better for 4.30 than 7.00. We can pretend all we want, but he number of us that go to both club rugby and super is pretty small really. I Wellington it may make a difference to 1500-2000 tops, but for rest of Canes region if you going to a 3pm game of rugby, there is probably no chance you are intending to be in Caketin at 7pm realistically. Even if Whanganui ,Horowhenua etc I seriously doubt whether I would do both.

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                              we are going with the kids because its 4.30. also playing roundball at 2.30 and making it work. went last week for the kids 1st rugby game and they loved it so back again this week. as mentioned above I suspect the family numbers outweighs those that play club rugby and would otherwise go. in the football social grades it is common for teams to agree to reschedule so as not to miss big games at the stadium, unsure if thats possible for club rugby

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                                we are going with the kids because its 4.30. also playing roundball at 2.30 and making it work. went last week for the kids 1st rugby game and they loved it so back again this week. as mentioned above I suspect the family numbers outweighs those that play club rugby and would otherwise go. in the football social grades it is common for teams to agree to reschedule so as not to miss big games at the stadium, unsure if thats possible for club rugby

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                                @mw4liverpool said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

                                above I suspect the family numbers outweighs those that play club rugby and would otherwise go

                                Part of rugby being the post-match at your club or pub so that needs to be considered as well. When the Wallabies have a test on a Saturday night I'm usually too tired from organising/playing/refereeing that day.

                                Sunday afternoon is a better shot IMHO

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                                  https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/350306442/why-hurricanes-no-7-peter-lakai-admired-sonny-bill-williams

                                  Prior to the win over the Rebels in the quarterfinal last weekend, Lakai and Iose were the Hurricanes' busiest ball carriers this year. They had made 135 and 131 respectively.

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                                    Can't see Lomax playing

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                                      https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/350306442/why-hurricanes-no-7-peter-lakai-admired-sonny-bill-williams

                                      Prior to the win over the Rebels in the quarterfinal last weekend, Lakai and Iose were the Hurricanes' busiest ball carriers this year. They had made 135 and 131 respectively.

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                                      @Winger after that quarter final Lakai's carry stats would have increased by 20 or so. He's guy that isn't afraid to make the tough yards and he rarely loses the ball which is the most important thing. It also frees up space for a guy like Iose who's shown he can be deadly when given room.

                                      The Canes next year will be even stronger in this area when Ardie makes a return. It might not happen but I'd love to see a back three loose trio of Savea, Lakai and Iose together on a dry track.

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                                        @Winger after that quarter final Lakai's carry stats would have increased by 20 or so. He's guy that isn't afraid to make the tough yards and he rarely loses the ball which is the most important thing. It also frees up space for a guy like Iose who's shown he can be deadly when given room.

                                        The Canes next year will be even stronger in this area when Ardie makes a return. It might not happen but I'd love to see a back three loose trio of Savea, Lakai and Iose together on a dry track.

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                                        @Canes4life ok put it out there Ardie contract is up for grabs, contract details have changed

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                                          Can't see Lomax playing

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                                          @george33 said in SF - Hurricanes vs Chiefs:

                                          Can't see Lomax playing

                                          Lol why do you make statements and then never have any substance to back anything up what so ever?

                                          My understanding from my source is that Lomax is available this week, a huge boost for the Canes. He trained last week and put down a few scrums reminding everyone who's top dog in that area. For me he could be the difference maker on Saturday night due to his dominance.

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