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Blues vs Waratahs

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  • sparkyS sparky

    @NTA

    Not buying that 100% either. Australian pack was solid throughout the Dwyer and MacQueen eras. Horan was excellent, but supported by hard work of John Eales, Tim Gavin, Tony Daly, Phil Kearns, Ewan McKenzie, Willie Ofahengaue and co.

    Subjective, I know. Nonu's best 12 I've seen. Horan the next best. Daylight after that to any else. Warrick Taylor or Scott Gibbs or Will Greenwood perhaps? Bert Cooke was apparently one heck of a player but I doubt there is anyone alive who can compare him with the modern 12s.

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    @sparky and cooke at less than 65kg would struggle in most 1st 15 mid-fields these days...

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      @sparky and cooke at less than 65kg would struggle in most 1st 15 mid-fields these days...

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      @taniwharugby Indeed. Warwick Taylor was 79 kg when he was second-five eights for the 1987 World Cup winning team, lighter than a lot of 1st XV midfielders now.

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        @NTA

        Not buying that 100% either. Australian pack was solid throughout the Dwyer and MacQueen eras. Horan was excellent, but supported by hard work of John Eales, Tim Gavin, Tony Daly, Phil Kearns, Ewan McKenzie, Willie Ofahengaue and co.

        Subjective, I know. Nonu's best 12 I've seen. Horan the next best. Daylight after that to any else. Warrick Taylor or Scott Gibbs or Will Greenwood perhaps? Bert Cooke was apparently one heck of a player but I doubt there is anyone alive who can compare him with the modern 12s.

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        @sparky said in Blues vs Waratahs:

        Subjective, I know. Nonu's best 12 I've seen. Horan the next best. Daylight after that to any else. Warrick Taylor or Scott Gibbs or Will Greenwood perhaps?

        No love for Walter Little?

        Tough crowd.

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        @sparky said in Blues vs Waratahs:

        Not buying that 100% either

        Way to miss the fucking point 🤦

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        • sparkyS sparky

          @NTA

          Not buying that 100% either. Australian pack was solid throughout the Dwyer and MacQueen eras. Horan was excellent, but supported by hard work of John Eales, Tim Gavin, Tony Daly, Phil Kearns, Ewan McKenzie, Willie Ofahengaue and co.

          Subjective, I know. Nonu's best 12 I've seen. Horan the next best. Daylight after that to any else. Warrick Taylor or Scott Gibbs or Will Greenwood perhaps? Bert Cooke was apparently one heck of a player but I doubt there is anyone alive who can compare him with the modern 12s.

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          @sparky said in Blues vs Waratahs:

          @NTA

          Not buying that 100% either. Australian pack was solid throughout the Dwyer and MacQueen eras. Horan was excellent, but supported by hard work of John Eales, Tim Gavin, Tony Daly, Phil Kearns, Ewan McKenzie, Willie Ofahengaue and co.

          Subjective, I know. Nonu's best 12 I've seen. Horan the next best. Daylight after that to any else. Warrick Taylor or Scott Gibbs or Will Greenwood perhaps? Bert Cooke was apparently one heck of a player but I doubt there is anyone alive who can compare him with the modern 12s.

          Did you ever watch Charlie Ngatai????

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            @sparky said in Blues vs Waratahs:

            @NTA

            Not buying that 100% either. Australian pack was solid throughout the Dwyer and MacQueen eras. Horan was excellent, but supported by hard work of John Eales, Tim Gavin, Tony Daly, Phil Kearns, Ewan McKenzie, Willie Ofahengaue and co.

            Subjective, I know. Nonu's best 12 I've seen. Horan the next best. Daylight after that to any else. Warrick Taylor or Scott Gibbs or Will Greenwood perhaps? Bert Cooke was apparently one heck of a player but I doubt there is anyone alive who can compare him with the modern 12s.

            Did you ever watch Charlie Ngatai????

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            @MajorRage he doesnt count, unfair on everyone else.

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            • SammyCS SammyC

              Best game I’ve seen Akira play I reckon.. he’s becoming the big bully that the all blacks could use in their loose trio.

              Hope the blues waste the chiefs next weekend.

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              @SammyC said in Blues vs Waratahs:

              Best game I’ve seen Akira play I reckon.. he’s becoming the big bully that the all blacks could use in their loose trio.

              Hope the blues waste the chiefs next weekend.

              Could do with his physicality against the NH packs IMO .

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              • M Machpants

                I'm not saying it is a problem for ABs, but it is noticeable. And it wasn't thuggishness - nasty stuff in play aka mongrel that has gone to far like Franks/Moody or even dumb shit like Nonu/SBW tackles can be - but childish pushing after the penalty has been given, then prancing around. Just like Itoje. If he's pushed the guy whilst the ball was in play, I don't care. But after the whistle, when you've won? Just point at the scoreboard, just seemed lame. I had spent the game talking with the boys and saying he had to be in RWC squad as an unknown impact player - then he acts the prat after it was over.

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                @Machpants i've never ever seen Akira penalised for his niggle. So who cares?

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                • KirwanK Kirwan

                  King Akira! Running hard.

                  Did he knock it on?

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                  @Kirwan said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                  King Akira! Running hard.

                  Did he knock it on?

                  Good to see him for once build up a head of steam before collecting.

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                  • NTAN NTA

                    @Tim said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                    Think that game showed the importance of Gibson's leadership. We really seemed to go off the boil when he went off the field.

                    Replaced your 10 about the same time for an HIA, yes? Bit of disruption there, plus you didn't have the ball for a lot of minutes 20-40.

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                    @NTA said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                    @Tim said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                    Think that game showed the importance of Gibson's leadership. We really seemed to go off the boil when he went off the field.

                    Replaced your 10 about the same time for an HIA, yes? Bit of disruption there, plus you didn't have the ball for a lot of minutes 20-40.

                    Think the balance of our loosies suffered with DP and TR as no genuine 7.

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                    • nzzpN nzzp

                      Well, hell yeah. We won, and we ground it out. Really stoked with this; this was winning ugly. Bunch of top of head thoughts below

                      Blake Gibson very influential; when we went off, it all fell apart. At 17-0 after 17, we were on track for a cricket score.

                      I really don't see the negativity for Otere on here either - he's a decent kicker, has god length on his punts, and has kept the team structure. Not setting the world on fire, but not disasterous at all either.

                      Ma'a I spoke about above. Great at this level, but he's showing age. Wonderful to have him though

                      Both Ioane's seemed subdued tonight. Maybe the minutes catching up?

                      Ruru can't box kick to save his life. it was terrible. Our exits were abysmal all night, and we have to work on it.

                      Set piece marginally OK. Better than last week.

                      Forwards generally - take a bow fellas I reckon you stepped up and won that for us, particularly at the end. That three minutes seemed way to long to try and run the clock, but by god you got there. Well bloody done. I wouldn't have been that brave - would have put it down in the corner and taken our chances.

                      Ref was a mixed bag of good adn 'interesting'. Some of the people picking up balls where counter rucks have happened ... or 'in from the side ignored'. Well, most weeks that shit happens.

                      We're building nicely. Patches of good play starting to extend, and linking a few wins together. Last week was special against a very good pack, this week was bloody gritty resilient stubbornness. Haven't seen that out on Eden Park for the Blues for as long as I can remember.

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                      @nzzp said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                      Well, hell yeah. We won, and we ground it out. Really stoked with this; this was winning ugly. Bunch of top of head thoughts below

                      Blake Gibson very influential; when we went off, it all fell apart. At 17-0 after 17, we were on track for a cricket score.

                      I really don't see the negativity for Otere on here either - he's a decent kicker, has god length on his punts, and has kept the team structure. Not setting the world on fire, but not disasterous at all either.

                      Ma'a I spoke about above. Great at this level, but he's showing age. Wonderful to have him though

                      Both Ioane's seemed subdued tonight. Maybe the minutes catching up?

                      Ruru can't box kick to save his life. it was terrible. Our exits were abysmal all night, and we have to work on it.

                      Set piece marginally OK. Better than last week.

                      Forwards generally - take a bow fellas I reckon you stepped up and won that for us, particularly at the end. That three minutes seemed way to long to try and run the clock, but by god you got there. Well bloody done. I wouldn't have been that brave - would have put it down in the corner and taken our chances.

                      Ref was a mixed bag of good adn 'interesting'. Some of the people picking up balls where counter rucks have happened ... or 'in from the side ignored'. Well, most weeks that shit happens.

                      We're building nicely. Patches of good play starting to extend, and linking a few wins together. Last week was special against a very good pack, this week was bloody gritty resilient stubbornness. Haven't seen that out on Eden Park for the Blues for as long as I can remember.

                      If we don't sort our lineout we are really going to struggle against top teams. Is Scrafton our best lineout 5?

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                      • nzzpN nzzp

                        @Machpants said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                        His pass is still the best though, just so useful/dangerous

                        In the warmups he was throwing bullets 20 m left and right. Just amazing skills, loved it

                        Edit: I'm a massive fan, but wouldn't have him in the AB squad. Reckon he'd get torn apart at the top level.

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                        @nzzp said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                        Edit: I'm a massive fan, but wouldn't have him in the AB squad. Reckon he'd get torn apart at the top level.

                        How about training squad -- Laumape could learn a lot?!

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                        • NTAN NTA

                          @sparky said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                          Their young players must be learning so much from playing with perhaps the greatest ever 12 to play the game.

                          Tim Horan retired years ago

                          😉

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                          @NTA said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                          @sparky said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                          Their young players must be learning so much from playing with perhaps the greatest ever 12 to play the game.

                          Tim Horan retired years ago

                          😉

                          Two best of professional era.

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                          • NTAN NTA

                            @No-Quarter said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                            @NTA said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                            @sparky said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                            Their young players must be learning so much from playing with perhaps the greatest ever 12 to play the game.

                            Tim Horan retired years ago

                            😉

                            It's a shame we never got to watch Nonu trample all over Horan.

                            Or trip over himself as Horan skinned him inside and then outside.

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                            @NTA said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                            @No-Quarter said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                            @NTA said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                            @sparky said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                            Their young players must be learning so much from playing with perhaps the greatest ever 12 to play the game.

                            Tim Horan retired years ago

                            😉

                            It's a shame we never got to watch Nonu trample all over Horan.

                            Or trip over himself as Horan skinned him inside and then outside.

                            Was in same lift as Timmy before 3rd Lions test. Quite a small fella now. Loved it when after his almost terminal knee injury Oz played him everywhere but 12 for a long time. Just superb in RWC semi against Boks.

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                            • NTAN NTA

                              @sparky said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                              @NTA

                              Which is partly my point. Tim Horan was probably the most consistent Back in World Rugby in the 1990s, but he was done with international Rugby and Super Rugby by the age 30. He played a couple of seasons after that for Saracens when they were a mid -able side.

                              The longevity of Ma'a Nonu career as well as his haul of international silverware set him from all other midfielders in the modern game.

                              Nonu has had the benefit of modern training his entire career, so it is a difficult comparison to make if you're talking longevity. The amateur era didn't have nearly the level of conditioning and support players get now. It can't be denied that he's been part of - and contributed significantly to - one of the most dominant sides ever.

                              I'd point out Horan debuted in 1989 (age 19), won 2 RWCs 8 years apart, and suffered a pretty shocking knee injury in 94 which put a big hold on his career. Though he still won a RWC after that point, he was probably never the same as his sprightly youth. I will always remember that semifinal game against the Boks in 99 where he played a MOTM performance from his sickbed.

                              It is interesting to compare their Test careers because there are a lot of similarities there - barring Nonu being 15kg heavier at about the same height:

                              Horan - debuted 19, played 80 Tests (140 points), 2 x RWC (1991; Player of the tournament 1999), last test 2000 (12 seasons). Played about half his career in amateur rules.
                              Nonu - debuted 21, played 104* Tests (160 points), 2 x RWC (2011; 2015), last test to date 2015 (13 seasons).

                              I'd take either of them, in their pomp, at 12 over SBW.

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                              @NTA said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                              I will always remember that semifinal game against the Boks in 99 where he played a MOTM performance from his sickbed.

                              I was there. Me, too. He and Nonu are unchallenged as two best since 1987.

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                              • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

                                @Nepia said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                                @SammyC said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                                Best game I’ve seen Akira play I reckon.. he’s becoming the big bully that the all blacks could use in their loose trio.

                                Hope the blues waste the chiefs next weekend.

                                Hmmm. He was better in his last game - TBF that was probably one of his quieter matches (while still being influential).

                                @Machpants said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                                @SammyC then right at the end he had to slap some body for no reason after they'd got the penalty and big up to the crowd. He's like itoje. Not sure what the and coaches will think of that cos they notice

                                They put up with Franks' thuggishness so not sure that would hinder Akira.

                                He’s a good Christian is Owen

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                                @ACT-Crusader said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                                @Nepia said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                                @SammyC said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                                Best game I’ve seen Akira play I reckon.. he’s becoming the big bully that the all blacks could use in their loose trio.

                                Hope the blues waste the chiefs next weekend.

                                Hmmm. He was better in his last game - TBF that was probably one of his quieter matches (while still being influential).

                                @Machpants said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                                @SammyC then right at the end he had to slap some body for no reason after they'd got the penalty and big up to the crowd. He's like itoje. Not sure what the and coaches will think of that cos they notice

                                They put up with Franks' thuggishness so not sure that would hinder Akira.

                                He’s a good Christian is Owen

                                As is St. Owen of Farrell.

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                                  @ACT-Crusader said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                                  @Nepia said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                                  @SammyC said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                                  Best game I’ve seen Akira play I reckon.. he’s becoming the big bully that the all blacks could use in their loose trio.

                                  Hope the blues waste the chiefs next weekend.

                                  Hmmm. He was better in his last game - TBF that was probably one of his quieter matches (while still being influential).

                                  @Machpants said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                                  @SammyC then right at the end he had to slap some body for no reason after they'd got the penalty and big up to the crowd. He's like itoje. Not sure what the and coaches will think of that cos they notice

                                  They put up with Franks' thuggishness so not sure that would hinder Akira.

                                  He’s a good Christian is Owen

                                  As is St. Owen of Farrell.

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                                  @pakman said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                                  As is St. Owen of Farrell.

                                  Patron Saint of Shoulders.

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                                    Geez pretty harsh people knocking Nonu's pace for the try. Those were no slouches chasing him and they didn't even get within diving distance, they certainly didn't look to be gaining on him very quick if at all.

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                                    • BonesB Bones

                                      Geez pretty harsh people knocking Nonu's pace for the try. Those were no slouches chasing him and they didn't even get within diving distance, they certainly didn't look to be gaining on him very quick if at all.

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                                      @Bones said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                                      Geez pretty harsh people knocking Nonu's pace for the try. Those were no slouches chasing him and they didn't even get within diving distance, they certainly didn't look to be gaining on him very quick if at all.

                                      Didn't have much of a head start, tho he was at full pace while the others had to turn.

                                      Though I'll qualify all that by reminding you that he's still probably faster than most Aussie backs (because we have zero gas men).

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                                        @Bones said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                                        Geez pretty harsh people knocking Nonu's pace for the try. Those were no slouches chasing him and they didn't even get within diving distance, they certainly didn't look to be gaining on him very quick if at all.

                                        Didn't have much of a head start, tho he was at full pace while the others had to turn.

                                        Though I'll qualify all that by reminding you that he's still probably faster than most Aussie backs (because we have zero gas men).

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                                        @NTA Foley doesn't lack for pace, who was the 23?

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                                        • BonesB Bones

                                          @NTA Foley doesn't lack for pace, who was the 23?

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                                          @Bones said in Blues vs Waratahs:

                                          @NTA Foley doesn't lack for pace, who was the 23?

                                          Lalakai Foketi.

                                          Foley was well behind Nonu to start with.

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