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Lions v Hurricanes (SF)

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  • BonesB Offline
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    Bones
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    Wow, that's an "interesting" reffing team. Not sold on non neutral refs for semis, especially when you get thrown that team...

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    • BonesB Bones

      Wow, that's an "interesting" reffing team. Not sold on non neutral refs for semis, especially when you get thrown that team...

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      #59

      @Bones said in Lions v Hurricanes (SF):

      Wow, that's an "interesting" reffing team. Not sold on non neutral refs for semis, especially when you get thrown that team...

      Really unfair I reckon,

      Should have switched the reffing teams around for the Semi's... Crusaders get Glen Jackson (60 games for the Chiefs)

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      • Rancid SchnitzelR Rancid Schnitzel

        Proctor was killing it at 13 before he got injured. Definitely first choice 13 (although Jordie seems to be some kind of arsey lucky charm there). He wasn't the best player in the team though. That's taking it too far.

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        #60

        @Rancid-Schnitzel I'll settle for best equal.

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        • BovidaeB Offline
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          #61

          Could of sent Gus to Jo'burg. Too easy for SANZAAR.

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            Crash
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            #62

            That (the reffing team) makes it doubly hard for the Canes. They'll just need to get in and roll their sleeves up. Ts gonna be a tough night. but not impossible

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            • BonesB Offline
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              #63

              I should say, I don't think Peyper is bad, but I fear he may be easily influenced by the often poor Rasta...

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              • SammyCS SammyC

                @Bones said in Lions v Hurricanes (SF):

                Wow, that's an "interesting" reffing team. Not sold on non neutral refs for semis, especially when you get thrown that team...

                Really unfair I reckon,

                Should have switched the reffing teams around for the Semi's... Crusaders get Glen Jackson (60 games for the Chiefs)

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                #64

                @SammyC said in Lions v Hurricanes (SF):

                @Bones said in Lions v Hurricanes (SF):

                Wow, that's an "interesting" reffing team. Not sold on non neutral refs for semis, especially when you get thrown that team...

                Really unfair I reckon,

                Should have switched the reffing teams around for the Semi's... Crusaders get Glen Jackson (60 games for the Chiefs)

                you mean "hometown" Glen Jackson. Who is at home? Nice try sammy

                Absolutely no pressure on the Chiefs now, travel, away game, and now disadvantaged by the ref. Getting within 10 would be a moral victory.

                oh yea, something something 'canes

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                • C Crash

                  That (the reffing team) makes it doubly hard for the Canes. They'll just need to get in and roll their sleeves up. Ts gonna be a tough night. but not impossible

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                  @Crash The Chiefs had Peyper and Rasta last week.

                  Canes supporters should be happy that van der Westhuizen isn't the ref. Sharks fans weren't happy with his offficiating last weekend.

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                    #66

                    haha yeah some texts they read on RS today...

                    Bloody former Chiefs player Glen Jackson always favours them
                    Bloody Glen Jackson tries so hard to appear unbias he is always harder on the Chiefs

                    Not quotes, but you get the gist...

                    Gardner is one of the best, if not the best in the comp right, so he gets a semi-final off, assuming that means he gets the final, but surely he should have had a semi too, as above, coulda sent him to SA as the odds are thats where the final will be, and even if he has to come back to NZ, same travel schedule as the canes.

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                    • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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                      #67

                      Proctor was in career form at the start of the season. Even some early chatter of higher honours. He's been a very good defender for a number of years but it was in attack that I saw the marked improvement.

                      Given Jordie is starting at centre I think we can put it in the bank that Boyd would've started Proctor if he were fit. All things being equal this is probably their best backline:

                      10 Barrett
                      11 Savea
                      12 Laumape
                      13 Proctor
                      14 NMS
                      15 Barrett

                      22 Black 23 Aso

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                      • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

                        Proctor was in career form at the start of the season. Even some early chatter of higher honours. He's been a very good defender for a number of years but it was in attack that I saw the marked improvement.

                        Given Jordie is starting at centre I think we can put it in the bank that Boyd would've started Proctor if he were fit. All things being equal this is probably their best backline:

                        10 Barrett
                        11 Savea
                        12 Laumape
                        13 Proctor
                        14 NMS
                        15 Barrett

                        22 Black 23 Aso

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                        Paekakboyz
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #68

                        @ACT-Crusader said in Lions v Hurricanes (SF):

                        Proctor was in career form at the start of the season. Even some early chatter of higher honours. He's been a very good defender for a number of years but it was in attack that I saw the marked improvement.

                        Given Jordie is starting at centre I think we can put it in the bank that Boyd would've started Proctor if he were fit. All things being equal this is probably their best backline:

                        10 Barrett
                        11 Savea
                        12 Laumape
                        13 Proctor
                        14 NMS
                        15 Barrett

                        22 Black 23 Aso

                        And earlier in the season you might even consider Aso snaking Savea for the starting spot. Aso has done well at centre, but he has really shone on the wing.

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                        • PaekakboyzP Paekakboyz

                          @ACT-Crusader said in Lions v Hurricanes (SF):

                          Proctor was in career form at the start of the season. Even some early chatter of higher honours. He's been a very good defender for a number of years but it was in attack that I saw the marked improvement.

                          Given Jordie is starting at centre I think we can put it in the bank that Boyd would've started Proctor if he were fit. All things being equal this is probably their best backline:

                          10 Barrett
                          11 Savea
                          12 Laumape
                          13 Proctor
                          14 NMS
                          15 Barrett

                          22 Black 23 Aso

                          And earlier in the season you might even consider Aso snaking Savea for the starting spot. Aso has done well at centre, but he has really shone on the wing.

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                          @Paekakboyz Savea looked trim and ready to play early on in the season. I liked what I saw, but then his form drifted and agree Aso was the better performed winger. With the injuries to NMS and Proctor, Aso has taken his opportunities with both hands.

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                            @ACT-Crusader, yeah Jules was looking the part early on. Funny how so much of the Canes recent development is due to NMS and Proctor picking up injuries. Definitely a silver lining! Plus we've had Jane and Ben Lam in the wings... umm wings... you know what I mean 🙂

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                            • BonesB Offline
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                              #71

                              I haven't been all that impressed with NMS since his return, I'd probably lean towards Aso there eh.

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                              • BonesB Bones

                                I haven't been all that impressed with NMS since his return, I'd probably lean towards Aso there eh.

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                                #72

                                @Bones yeah he hasn't set the world on fire. But his positioning has been good and he's had a few 'almost' moments. Hopefully he can rediscover that irresistible form.

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                                  With the development of players like Aso and Goosen, Jane has clearly had to take a step back and has been getting few starts this season. Has anyone heard any rumours whether Jane will return to the Canes next year (after his 2nd year in Japan)? His contract with the Canes ends after this SR season.

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                                    With the development of players like Aso and Goosen, Jane has clearly had to take a step back and has been getting few starts this season. Has anyone heard any rumours whether Jane will return to the Canes next year (after his 2nd year in Japan)? His contract with the Canes ends after this SR season.

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                                    Crucial
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #74

                                    @Stargazer said in Lions v Hurricanes (SF):

                                    With the development of players like Aso and Goosen, Jane has clearly had to take a step back and has been getting few starts this season. Has anyone heard any rumours whether Jane will return to the Canes next year (after his 2nd year in Japan)? His contract with the Canes ends after this SR season.

                                    I doubt he will be back in a playing role. He can make bucks doing stints in Japan and has set the family up with a business to operate.
                                    Although he can come across as a bit thick at times he is apparently quite valued for his analysis and coaching of back play both on defence and attack. He was always great at positioning. Players often joke that they have an onfield coach when he is playing and offering no shortage of advice. I can see him becoming part of the Canes off-field organisation. If they don't employ him he will just turn up and offer advice anyway.

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                                    • CrucialC Crucial

                                      @Stargazer said in Lions v Hurricanes (SF):

                                      With the development of players like Aso and Goosen, Jane has clearly had to take a step back and has been getting few starts this season. Has anyone heard any rumours whether Jane will return to the Canes next year (after his 2nd year in Japan)? His contract with the Canes ends after this SR season.

                                      I doubt he will be back in a playing role. He can make bucks doing stints in Japan and has set the family up with a business to operate.
                                      Although he can come across as a bit thick at times he is apparently quite valued for his analysis and coaching of back play both on defence and attack. He was always great at positioning. Players often joke that they have an onfield coach when he is playing and offering no shortage of advice. I can see him becoming part of the Canes off-field organisation. If they don't employ him he will just turn up and offer advice anyway.

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                                      @Crucial said in Lions v Hurricanes (SF):

                                      @Stargazer said in Lions v Hurricanes (SF):

                                      With the development of players like Aso and Goosen, Jane has clearly had to take a step back and has been getting few starts this season. Has anyone heard any rumours whether Jane will return to the Canes next year (after his 2nd year in Japan)? His contract with the Canes ends after this SR season.

                                      I doubt he will be back in a playing role. He can make bucks doing stints in Japan and has set the family up with a business to operate.
                                      Although he can come across as a bit thick at times he is apparently quite valued for his analysis and coaching of back play both on defence and attack. He was always great at positioning. Players often joke that they have an onfield coach when he is playing and offering no shortage of advice. I can see him becoming part of the Canes off-field organisation. If they don't employ him he will just turn up and offer advice anyway.

                                      His Hutt roots run deep, I think everything will centre around his family keeping their base where it is

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                                      • canefanC canefan

                                        @Crucial said in Lions v Hurricanes (SF):

                                        @Stargazer said in Lions v Hurricanes (SF):

                                        With the development of players like Aso and Goosen, Jane has clearly had to take a step back and has been getting few starts this season. Has anyone heard any rumours whether Jane will return to the Canes next year (after his 2nd year in Japan)? His contract with the Canes ends after this SR season.

                                        I doubt he will be back in a playing role. He can make bucks doing stints in Japan and has set the family up with a business to operate.
                                        Although he can come across as a bit thick at times he is apparently quite valued for his analysis and coaching of back play both on defence and attack. He was always great at positioning. Players often joke that they have an onfield coach when he is playing and offering no shortage of advice. I can see him becoming part of the Canes off-field organisation. If they don't employ him he will just turn up and offer advice anyway.

                                        His Hutt roots run deep, I think everything will centre around his family keeping their base where it is

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                                        Crucial
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                                        @canefan said in Lions v Hurricanes (SF):

                                        @Crucial said in Lions v Hurricanes (SF):

                                        @Stargazer said in Lions v Hurricanes (SF):

                                        With the development of players like Aso and Goosen, Jane has clearly had to take a step back and has been getting few starts this season. Has anyone heard any rumours whether Jane will return to the Canes next year (after his 2nd year in Japan)? His contract with the Canes ends after this SR season.

                                        I doubt he will be back in a playing role. He can make bucks doing stints in Japan and has set the family up with a business to operate.
                                        Although he can come across as a bit thick at times he is apparently quite valued for his analysis and coaching of back play both on defence and attack. He was always great at positioning. Players often joke that they have an onfield coach when he is playing and offering no shortage of advice. I can see him becoming part of the Canes off-field organisation. If they don't employ him he will just turn up and offer advice anyway.

                                        His Hutt roots run deep, I think everything will centre around his family keeping their base where it is

                                        He (well actually his wife and a friend) brought out a local gym that went bust. Got all the gear at fire sale price and setup a new gym. It's the family business now.
                                        He is very much a family man and his support network for the kids is all around him. Nott the type to run overseas after money.

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                                          Yeah he was looking at short but lucrative overseas gigs as their son has a serious medical condition. Great that we'll see him (and his whanau) stay in NZ. I agree with the comments about his rugby nous, when you hear him talk about the game in detail it's like listening to a different person!

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