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Canterbury vs Taranaki (Ranfurly Shield)

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    Outstanding!

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    • BonesB Bones

      Wow, that was a pathetic display of defence by Wainui for the first try. Looks like Taranaki are going to get taught a lesson. Canterbury waltzing through the midfield at will.

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      @bones said in Canterbury vs Taranaki (Ranfurly Shield):

      Wow, that was a pathetic display of defence by Wainui for the first try. Looks like Taranaki are going to get taught a lesson. Canterbury waltzing through the midfield at will.

      If only I'd put money on it.

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        Home game for the Naki vs Manawatu this Wednesday 11th.

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          Poo get their chance next week

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            There are still a few Naki-Crusaders without contract. I think they made a good case for themselves! McKenzie, Mataele, Wainui.

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              I just read a stat that after Ngatai entered the game Taranaki scored 34 pts to 5.

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                Very happy for the Naki. I hope they keep it for the summer, but midweek Manawatu have a chance.

                Bloody hell, imagine if you'd put a tenner on the Poo having the Shield back at the start of the season.

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                  Hahaha, Bateman was saying how gutted they were but was kind of smiling as he said it. He said some good stuff about the Shield too.

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                    Taranaki brilliant. Ngatai was outstanding when he came on. TTT's Mitre 10 Cup season has been sensational. Some of those Naki forwards too. Great for the Shield/comp. Perofeta with the drop goal to ice it - now that's a 10.

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                      And a bit of singing to finish it all off! 👍

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                        Taranaki pay the ultimate tribute to Peter Burke

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                          Game of two halves, with the 2nd half better than the first and that's why Taranaki won. Over the full 80 minutes, particularly the Naki forwards, Tamanivalu and McKenzie had the best of the game.

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                            Canterbury coached by Delaney reminds me of the Crusaders coached by Blackadder. All the talent without the performance.

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                              Awesome game. Glad to see the shield move around. Mmac was pretty good, especially his goal kicking. As otgers said Ngatai was good when he came on. I really hope we can see him reach his potential and that the head knocks don't finish his career early. He is the sort of guy that could really get the AB backline going.

                              Will be interesting to watch TTT next year in super rugby. Could be in with a shot of taking the third AB 9 spot.

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                              • WallyW Wally

                                Canterbury coached by Delaney reminds me of the Crusaders coached by Blackadder. All the talent without the performance.

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                                @wally said in Canterbury vs Taranaki (Ranfurly Shield):

                                Canterbury coached by Delaney reminds me of the Crusaders coached by Blackadder. All the talent without the performance.

                                Glad Delaney is fucking off to the highlanders... we've been uninspiring this year against the better teams

                                giving up 55 points in a shield challenge is disgraceful. No ficking pride in the jersey.

                                Ngatai looked fat, but was awesome. Why doesn't tamanivulu get a chance for the abs?

                                We've missed Luke Whitelock heaps more than I expected.

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                                  Canterbury coached by Delaney reminds me of the Crusaders coached by Blackadder. All the talent without the performance.

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                                  @wally said in Canterbury vs Taranaki (Ranfurly Shield):

                                  Canterbury coached by Delaney reminds me of the Crusaders coached by Blackadder. All the talent without the performance.

                                  Obviously, Robbertson not being the coach anymore makes a big different but that's harsh. Canterbury have only lost two games - both against good sides - and are still a favourite for the Premiership title, albeit not the only one anymore. Their halves are still the best in the competition and the Cantabs are also missing several crucial players (compared to last year) in Luke Whitelock (injured), Scott Barrett and - especially - Matt Todd in the forwards, and Jack Goodhue and Jordie Barrett in the backs. Bird going down early in this game didn't help either (IMO a bigger factor than Ngatai coming on for Taranaki, which happened only a few minutes later).

                                  But it's good for the competition to see other teams step up and getting a good shot to toppling the Cantabs over.

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                                    By the way, different from what the Mitre 10 cup website says, Taranaki - on equal points with Canterbury - now top the table, as the tiebreaking rules (if they haven't changed from last year) say that the "winner of the round robin match between the two sides has the higher position". Taranaki also have played only 8 games, against Canterbury 9. In theory, all Prem teams except Waikato still have a chance to take that last semi-final spot (Naki, Canterbury & Harbour have already secured theirs), although it will be hard in practice for Counties and Auckland.

                                    Same situation in the Ch'ship, with only the Magpies and Southland certain to miss out on the semis, and only Wellington certain of a semi-final spot. It's more exciting than ever ... if you're not a die hard Waikato, Magpies or Southland supporter.

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                                      Crusaders were excellent.

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                                      • HigginsH Higgins

                                        What has happened to the rugby ball this year in particular to get the reverse swing that sees goal kick clearly swinging away from the posts an missing somehow reverse swing back against the flight of the ball and pass between the uprights? It happens too often to be called a fluke or "allowing for the wind" in both rugby and league. That last conversion be Richie Mo'ounga was just the latest of these reverse swigging efforts.

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                                        @higgins said in Canterbury vs Taranaki (Ranfurly Shield):

                                        What has happened to the rugby ball this year in particular to get the reverse swing that sees goal kick clearly swinging away from the posts an missing somehow reverse swing back against the flight of the ball and pass between the uprights? It happens too often to be called a fluke or "allowing for the wind" in both rugby and league. That last conversion be Richie Mo'ounga was just the latest of these reverse swigging efforts.

                                        That's due to a combination of ball, wind direction and kicking style. Some kickers get a golf ball like spin going with the side of foot style kick. The grip dots on the ball do the rest.
                                        Not all kickers get this happening especially toe hackers like me 😉

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