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    Take the 4 pts and flush the dunny.

    I was not expecting Te Rama Reuben (a no.8) to move into lock. Hopefully the injuries to Leuila and Coombes-Fabling aren't too serious and we get some locks back for the storm week coming up.

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    Counties have already exceeded my expectations. Beating a solid Otago team and running Waikato and Hawkes Bay close. I hope they can make the Quarter Finals. Awesome that they are promoting local players and coaches. Plenty of talent comes out of the region and the odd one moves to the region. Got to work on the lineouts!!!

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    @OleOleOle said in Northland v Waikato:

    @taniwharugby I agree, can't believe he let them get away with that tap. Not sure the try that was ruled out by the TMO came from a pass that went forward out of the hand so swings and roundabouts, maybe...

    We were right in line with that at the game. More obvious live than on replay because of camera angles. Definitely forward out of hand.

    That said on balance Waikato should have put Northland away a lot earlier given set piece dominance so in the end result a fair reflection of game.

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    @Stargazer said in Waikato v Hawke's Bay:

    @TheMojoman said in Waikato v Hawke's Bay:

    On paper this is match of the round.

    You weren't wrong.

    What a game, outstanding.

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    Thanks. They've done well to find that old video footage.

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    It was a cool atmosphere too.

    $9 a can opened up the ole wallet a bit but who cares in that situation. Was a very fun evening.

    Book ended the game with beers at the Eastside which I haven't been to in a very long time.

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    @duluth said in Waikato v Canterbury (Premiership SF):

    I agree. Some goodish players and some potential. But the squad is nothing special.. I think a few people haven’t noticed the change in quality (particularly the Sky commentators)

    the quality of rugby analysis and insight in the commentating teams is woeful.

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    ....i went to the pub and missed the last 20

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    @bovidae said in BOP v Waikato:

    Is Campbell injured too, or one of the many who have had to leave for overseas contracts?

    I reckon you could make a very good combined BOP/Waikato XV from the players who didn't play in this game. 🙂

    Another gone to EDIT : France, other team mates Japan

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    @act-crusader said in Hawke's Bay v Waikato (RS):

    @williethewaiter said in Hawke's Bay v Waikato (RS):

    That last shoulder charge pisses me off in general.. That's what a red card should be for.. dirty cheap shots..

    Add to that Toala putting his hands up and asking the the ref “what did I do?”. Clear as day shoulder charge with no attempt whatsoever to wrap arm(s) around. Should always be a red.

    Any update on Tongia? He was down for a bit

    You're rubbing it on a bit thick, he slightly put his hands up at the time and then acknowledged the card with a gesture to the ref as he walked off.

    On replay I think @Bones is correct Tongia cut in just as Toala was setting for the tackle.

    I would post diagramed pics if I was Australian and/or not lazy.

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    @bovidae agreed on those things. Naholo missed tackle badly for Waaka try. Thought game was won then for Waikato but some bad decisions by F Smith and the loss of Roe's cool tactical head cost them. Mcwhannell was great but whole tight five were very effective.

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    @taniwharugby said in Northland v Waikato:

    @dice the origin of the Turtle...iirc Rangers was in response to the move Digby Ioane was busting out at the time

    Geez, I missed your post.

  • Tasman v Waikato

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    @yeetyaah I don't think you can describe Hames as a commentator of Ta$man games, more a cheerleader

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    We were discussing this leaving the stadium and joked that NZR would issue an apology during the week.

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    @kiwimurph said in Waikato vs Wellington:

    Super teams should be eyeing up Ratima.

    He's got a Kelleher thing going. If he's lucky that will lead to a pornstar wife at least.

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    Dawai was real good, he's been around for a couple of years at least but looks better in this one game than he has ever IMO.

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Premiership Semi-Final: Auckland v Waikato:

    @Kirwan said in Premiership Semi-Final: Auckland v Waikato:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Premiership Semi-Final: Auckland v Waikato:

    @Kirwan said in Premiership Semi-Final: Auckland v Waikato:

    @African-Monkey said in Premiership Semi-Final: Auckland v Waikato:

    I'm 50 mins into this game and geez does TJ have money on Waikato to win? Every decision that goes Auckland's way he sulks like a baby and has done nothing but rip into them when they make an error.

    It’s painful, hopefully they give Nisbo the final.

    I suspect the reason why some don’t hear it is they kind of agree with TJs anti-Auckland stance. Difference is they aren’t paid to basically promote a sport.

    Look at that Oz league commentator that makes a basic try seem like it was orgasmic. It’s almost like he likes the sport or something.

    I can't speak for others, but I am not anti Auckland, or anyone else for that matter. I just don't care enough for that shit.

    I have asked before, but someone give examples on how he is so mean to Auckland/Blues so I can see what I am missing. I recall TJ being critical and sounding frustrated at the Blues a few seasons ago when they were playing dumb rugby, but at the same time just about everyone on here were expressing the same frustrations.

    Lately I have been hearing TJ shooting his load over some of the young Auckland players - Rayasi and Sullivan spring to mind.

    Auckland does something good, muted enthusiasm. Opponent does the same thing, creams his pants.

    Auckland makes a mistake, goes on a multi minute rant. Opponent does the same thing, doesn’t get mentioned.

    Example from this game, Auckland player gets shoulder charged off the ball, with the whiplash effect it looked like it nearly knocked him out.

    He goes on and on about it was a harsh penalty.

    His job is to commentate, not cheerlead his favourites. Every other province gets a local colour commentator, and they generally keep him in check when he starts talking shit.

    If we can’t replace this dickhead, then at least pair him with an ex Auckland player that can call him out when he displays his bias, and crucially can sound enthusiastic for the Auckland team in the biggest rugby market in the country.

    Yeah I recall him going on about the shoulder charge but saw it as him not agreeing with the penalty, not an anti Auckland thing. But I acknowledge that could come across as anti Auckland if you had a horse in the race.

    Reminds me of people saying Justin Marshall favours the Crusaders in his commentary, but from my perspective as a Crusader supporter it seems the opposite. It's like he deliberately goes against the Crusaders to appear neutral. We all see and interpret things differently.

    And you would have a point if it was just me going on about his bias, but even non-Auckland fans notice it.

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    I think Waikato has been training with Wellington on how to derail your season wow what a slide...

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    Am away this weekend so miss the BOP v Harbour match. What a huge one that will be! Back in time for the final v Waikato though. That is assuming that Ta$man and Auckland maintain their current approach through semis. I can dream....