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    Score?

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      @ACT-Crusader 29-28 Reds.

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        @ACT-Crusader Reds 29 - 28 Blues

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        • S Steven Harris

          @KiwiMurph no wonder nobody wants to come to the Blues, not just Gregory..!.
          Even Tom Robinson’s dad Alister is questioning wether signing with the Blues was a good idea..(true story)

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          @Steven-Harris not any different to the fact I had heard Sam Nocks dad tried to encourage him away from signing for Northland, but Sam had grown up wanting to play for Northland, similarly Robinsin with Northland and Blues.

          Still a bit of emotion tying players these days.

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            @Steven-Harris not any different to the fact I had heard Sam Nocks dad tried to encourage him away from signing for Northland, but Sam had grown up wanting to play for Northland, similarly Robinsin with Northland and Blues.

            Still a bit of emotion tying players these days.

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            @taniwharugby there’s been a ton of damage made by Blues management over the years and thats primarily why players don’t come to the Blues ,there’s a perception that the whole organisation is damaged goods that continues to make poor decisions on and off the field.
            Players want to further aspirations, to win a title and hopefully make the All Blacks.
            they don’t work with union partners and boy don’t get me started with Andy Dalton who managed Auckland and the Blues at the same time...because that really worked well..
            As for Redman and his cronies, if they had any decency ,they would be calling a press conference this morning and resigning

            Feel incredibly sorry for Leon McDonald,
            They have been in positions to win so many games this year, but the cold sharp reality of it all as a collective on the field they are not smart enough or mentally tough enough..
            It’s amusing to think during Kirwin’s era they made such a big deal about having a permanent training base and how that would be the real turnaround once they moved into the Alexandra Park facility.
            So much for that move.

            Poor old Tana Umaga, looks a forlorn figure on the touch line these days, hope wherever he ends up he lands on his feet.

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              @taniwharugby there’s been a ton of damage made by Blues management over the years and thats primarily why players don’t come to the Blues ,there’s a perception that the whole organisation is damaged goods that continues to make poor decisions on and off the field.
              Players want to further aspirations, to win a title and hopefully make the All Blacks.
              they don’t work with union partners and boy don’t get me started with Andy Dalton who managed Auckland and the Blues at the same time...because that really worked well..
              As for Redman and his cronies, if they had any decency ,they would be calling a press conference this morning and resigning

              Feel incredibly sorry for Leon McDonald,
              They have been in positions to win so many games this year, but the cold sharp reality of it all as a collective on the field they are not smart enough or mentally tough enough..
              It’s amusing to think during Kirwin’s era they made such a big deal about having a permanent training base and how that would be the real turnaround once they moved into the Alexandra Park facility.
              So much for that move.

              Poor old Tana Umaga, looks a forlorn figure on the touch line these days, hope wherever he ends up he lands on his feet.

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              @Steven-Harris said in Reds v Blues:

              k facility.

              Blues atm are a laughing stock Wonderful ability to lose games they could have won this season: Reds Hurricanes Crusaders Jaguares Bulls

              If they win just 2 of these matches they're a Top 8 side

              Watching them was so frustrating So many mediocre players making dumb errors #13 rushing out of the line missing tackle allowing for 1st Reds try Scrafton coming in at the side to give a pen away in last 10 years I could go on

              Blues & Highlanders are likely to struggle next year and be amongst worst sides in Super Rugby

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                @Steven-Harris said in Reds v Blues:

                k facility.

                Blues atm are a laughing stock Wonderful ability to lose games they could have won this season: Reds Hurricanes Crusaders Jaguares Bulls

                If they win just 2 of these matches they're a Top 8 side

                Watching them was so frustrating So many mediocre players making dumb errors #13 rushing out of the line missing tackle allowing for 1st Reds try Scrafton coming in at the side to give a pen away in last 10 years I could go on

                Blues & Highlanders are likely to struggle next year and be amongst worst sides in Super Rugby

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                @Jaguares4real and they deserved to be laughed at, there’s no point hiding from the fact individuals at some point during many of the Blues games make the dumbest of errors...
                You could collectively go through each individual player and find an error..
                Ofa is an impressive scrummager when he gets his hit right..we saw that against the Bulls last week, missed the first 3 hits before he finally got it right in the 4th scrum.
                He got beaten again on the hit on a real important scrum on the Reds own 22..2 piggy back penalties later the Reds are over for the winning try..
                But you know what, it’s just a series of moments on the back of many others ,because at 21-5 up it should never have been in a situation where they were chasing the game with a minute to go..

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                  @taniwharugby there’s been a ton of damage made by Blues management over the years and thats primarily why players don’t come to the Blues ,there’s a perception that the whole organisation is damaged goods that continues to make poor decisions on and off the field.
                  Players want to further aspirations, to win a title and hopefully make the All Blacks.
                  they don’t work with union partners and boy don’t get me started with Andy Dalton who managed Auckland and the Blues at the same time...because that really worked well..
                  As for Redman and his cronies, if they had any decency ,they would be calling a press conference this morning and resigning

                  Feel incredibly sorry for Leon McDonald,
                  They have been in positions to win so many games this year, but the cold sharp reality of it all as a collective on the field they are not smart enough or mentally tough enough..
                  It’s amusing to think during Kirwin’s era they made such a big deal about having a permanent training base and how that would be the real turnaround once they moved into the Alexandra Park facility.
                  So much for that move.

                  Poor old Tana Umaga, looks a forlorn figure on the touch line these days, hope wherever he ends up he lands on his feet.

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                  @Steven-Harris said in Reds v Blues:

                  Feel incredibly sorry for Leon McDonald,

                  I don’t .... Leon walked away from Ta$man/crusaders for this job. If he’d stayed put he’d be next in line after razor for the head coach role.

                  He knew what he was getting into.

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                  • BonesB Bones

                    @Canes4life I note you ignore to respond on the Canes evergreen winning ways. They're soooo good though eh. I mean, look at those titles and semis in the last decade.

                    No wonder other teams aren't worth your or @hydro11 time.

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                    @Bones this is hilarious. I mention that the Blues haven't turned a corner and you throw your toys. It's pretty obvious that they haven't mate so suck it up. Maybe the Canes haven't won titles but we are consistently in the playoffs which suggests we are a pretty solid outfit, not our fault that the Crusaders have a stacked All Blacks pack that rolls just about everybody weekly.

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                    • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

                      @Bones this is hilarious. I mention that the Blues haven't turned a corner and you throw your toys. It's pretty obvious that they haven't mate so suck it up. Maybe the Canes haven't won titles but we are consistently in the playoffs which suggests we are a pretty solid outfit, not our fault that the Crusaders have a stacked All Blacks pack that rolls just about everybody weekly.

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                      @Canes4life said in Reds v Blues:

                      @Bones this is hilarious. I mention that the Blues haven't turned a corner and you throw your toys.

                      Just to get this on record - you think we're the same quality as last year? Because I don't, I think we're getting better. There are phases that we just dominate, and we're starting to string them together. From where we were, where we just rolled over in game after game and the players didn't seem to care, I think we have moved forward.

                      Despite being shite, there are two games that we have kicks to win the game, and a third where we've got the ball and chance to force a penaly to win (last night). Even with what looks like a whole lot of squad players playing last night, we're better.

                      It's like Auckland last year. They lads seem to be trying their uts out and not giving up. I'll go and support that, even if we have brain farts, horrific weaknesses around the park, and an organisation that's slowly turning around. In particular, when we play pick and go, our forward pack looks damn good and hard to defend against.

                      I'm late to the thread as I only watched the game this morning. We're not good enough to win when we can't adjust to the ref - and we didn't last night. ALso, the Pulu try being ruled out -- I have no issue with that in principle, but the frustration is so many players just stand up and run on after going down. All yo uwant is consistency - not one rule in open play, and another when you score a try. Frustrating. Not helped by the lineout from that penalty being totally not straight, and then players crawling (another pet peeve of mine) in the next two phases. All I want is consistency, and I don't get that in modern rugby. It's really annoying.

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                        @Canes4life said in Reds v Blues:

                        @Bones this is hilarious. I mention that the Blues haven't turned a corner and you throw your toys.

                        Just to get this on record - you think we're the same quality as last year? Because I don't, I think we're getting better. There are phases that we just dominate, and we're starting to string them together. From where we were, where we just rolled over in game after game and the players didn't seem to care, I think we have moved forward.

                        Despite being shite, there are two games that we have kicks to win the game, and a third where we've got the ball and chance to force a penaly to win (last night). Even with what looks like a whole lot of squad players playing last night, we're better.

                        It's like Auckland last year. They lads seem to be trying their uts out and not giving up. I'll go and support that, even if we have brain farts, horrific weaknesses around the park, and an organisation that's slowly turning around. In particular, when we play pick and go, our forward pack looks damn good and hard to defend against.

                        I'm late to the thread as I only watched the game this morning. We're not good enough to win when we can't adjust to the ref - and we didn't last night. ALso, the Pulu try being ruled out -- I have no issue with that in principle, but the frustration is so many players just stand up and run on after going down. All yo uwant is consistency - not one rule in open play, and another when you score a try. Frustrating. Not helped by the lineout from that penalty being totally not straight, and then players crawling (another pet peeve of mine) in the next two phases. All I want is consistency, and I don't get that in modern rugby. It's really annoying.

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                        @nzzp said in Reds v Blues:

                        Just to get this on record - you think we're the same quality as last year? Because I don't, I think we're getting better.

                        The fact it's debatable after the advances made by large parts of this squad with Auckland Mitre 10 Cup is troubling.

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                          @nzzp said in Reds v Blues:

                          Just to get this on record - you think we're the same quality as last year? Because I don't, I think we're getting better.

                          The fact it's debatable after the advances made by large parts of this squad with Auckland Mitre 10 Cup is troubling.

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                          @rotated said in Reds v Blues:

                          @nzzp said in Reds v Blues:

                          Just to get this on record - you think we're the same quality as last year? Because I don't, I think we're getting better.

                          The fact it's debatable after the advances made by large parts of this squad with Auckland Mitre 10 Cup is troubling.

                          Eh, very different level. If you looked at players who are going pretty well this season, a lot haven't spent time in the Blues environment. For me, the decent players from the year have been:

                          Nanai
                          Robinson
                          Faiane
                          Plummer
                          Pat T
                          Ofa
                          Karl (when on park)
                          Ma'a
                          Rieko (consistent, but not often spectacular)
                          Dalton + Blake (injuries)

                          so 6/10 new-ish to the franchise. Here's hoping a good off season ,and more time with Leon will help

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                            Oooh - also we didn't concede lineout drive tries last night! A massive weakness that has been patched (if not fixed).

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                              @Canes4life said in Reds v Blues:

                              @Bones this is hilarious. I mention that the Blues haven't turned a corner and you throw your toys.

                              Just to get this on record - you think we're the same quality as last year? Because I don't, I think we're getting better. There are phases that we just dominate, and we're starting to string them together. From where we were, where we just rolled over in game after game and the players didn't seem to care, I think we have moved forward.

                              Despite being shite, there are two games that we have kicks to win the game, and a third where we've got the ball and chance to force a penaly to win (last night). Even with what looks like a whole lot of squad players playing last night, we're better.

                              It's like Auckland last year. They lads seem to be trying their uts out and not giving up. I'll go and support that, even if we have brain farts, horrific weaknesses around the park, and an organisation that's slowly turning around. In particular, when we play pick and go, our forward pack looks damn good and hard to defend against.

                              I'm late to the thread as I only watched the game this morning. We're not good enough to win when we can't adjust to the ref - and we didn't last night. ALso, the Pulu try being ruled out -- I have no issue with that in principle, but the frustration is so many players just stand up and run on after going down. All yo uwant is consistency - not one rule in open play, and another when you score a try. Frustrating. Not helped by the lineout from that penalty being totally not straight, and then players crawling (another pet peeve of mine) in the next two phases. All I want is consistency, and I don't get that in modern rugby. It's really annoying.

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                              @nzzp We're definitely an eyesore a lot of the times, but we're definitely better than last season.

                              Our biggest losses have been 26 - 7, 24 - 12 and 20 - 10(every other loss has been single digit). Only one team has been able to put 30 on us this season. Far better than last year. We stay in the fight, we're just very unpolished.

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                                I think a lack of rotation and minutes management has hurt us quite a bit this season. You can see it catching up with some players in this latter part of the season. We're going to have to be better with this next year.

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                                  Its going to be very interesting how and who McDonald recruits for next year some holes to fill and I think that recruitment will be key to more success next season.Do it wrong and another year like the last few.Totally agree about rotation you need a strong squad to win SR hence Recruitment a key for next season.

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                                    @rotated said in Reds v Blues:

                                    @nzzp said in Reds v Blues:

                                    Just to get this on record - you think we're the same quality as last year? Because I don't, I think we're getting better.

                                    The fact it's debatable after the advances made by large parts of this squad with Auckland Mitre 10 Cup is troubling.

                                    Eh, very different level. If you looked at players who are going pretty well this season, a lot haven't spent time in the Blues environment. For me, the decent players from the year have been:

                                    Nanai
                                    Robinson
                                    Faiane
                                    Plummer
                                    Pat T
                                    Ofa
                                    Karl (when on park)
                                    Ma'a
                                    Rieko (consistent, but not often spectacular)
                                    Dalton + Blake (injuries)

                                    so 6/10 new-ish to the franchise. Here's hoping a good off season ,and more time with Leon will help

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                                    @nzzp agree with the general thrust of that. I think Nonu is starting to show his age and that shows in the 2nd forty with his error rate. At times he looks every bit the great player he is. With my Northland hat on I think Nock in his two starts (?) started to show the promise we hoped he had.

                                    Another comment is that players are never as good or bad as we think they are ( borrowed this from interview on the radio with Peter Thorburn many years ago ) and that selection mix, culture, coaching plays a big part in performance. In this regard the Blues have failed big time over many years. Last night I watched all the Blues loose forwards get pushed off within arms tackles a number of times. In the game before I watched the Highlanders come forward in a straight line and hit with their shoulders and drive tacklers back - and this was in the last 5 minutes when they had every right to be shagged. The culture and team work allows them to perform above the individual reputation of players in their squad.

                                    Lastly, when are the Blues going to give Northland a Super 15 game. The Blues have always been run by the Auckland mafia and it has shat on them big time. They should have used Northland as a nursery and training ground for all the talent they have pissed away over the years. But they didn’t. Selfish pricks.

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                                      Its going to be very interesting how and who McDonald recruits for next year some holes to fill and I think that recruitment will be key to more success next season.Do it wrong and another year like the last few.Totally agree about rotation you need a strong squad to win SR hence Recruitment a key for next season.

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                                      @Chris there is going to be some competitive recruiting with every franchise having to plug holes in some way. How cool would a Super Rugby draft be.

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                                        @Chris there is going to be some competitive recruiting with every franchise having to plug holes in some way. How cool would a Super Rugby draft be.

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                                        @Canes4life Yeah I always thought that, a draft televised would be Awesome.Would create some extra interest.

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                                          @Canes4life said in Reds v Blues:

                                          @Chris there is going to be some competitive recruiting with every franchise having to plug holes in some way. How cool would a Super Rugby draft be.

                                          I think the idea of a draft is a dumb idea, I dont want rugby turning out like American sports.

                                          Rugby has always been a tribal game in NZ... Most kids in Christchurch grow up dreaming of playing for Canterbury and the Crusaders.

                                          Let the players decide where they want to play, don’t start telling them where to go.

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