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Highlanders v Sharks

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    Dolamite
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    Mitch Hunt goal kicking technique has to change

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      Stargazer
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      Has TBN replaced Nareki? I already wondered why he had 23 on his back.

      Edit: more importantly, are they converting him into a back, or is this a one-off?

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        Wow that’s soft the Sharks FB is a beast

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          Fassi is classy

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            Highlanders vs Hurricanes for bottom of NZ conference

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              Highlanders vs Hurricanes for bottom of NZ conference

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              @Yeetyaah said in Highlanders v Sharks:

              Highlanders vs Hurricanes for bottom of NZ conference

              Don't forget my Blues.

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                So much for jet-lag, that's a hiding.

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                  Dolamite
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                  Who’s the other commentator? He keeps telling us how good Rob Thompson is everytime he makes a mistake lol

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                    Who’s the other commentator? He keeps telling us how good Rob Thompson is everytime he makes a mistake lol

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                    @Dolamite Kane Hames

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                    • D Dolamite

                      Who’s the other commentator? He keeps telling us how good Rob Thompson is everytime he makes a mistake lol

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                      @Dolamite Think it's the retard hick Hames. Get that moron off my TV.

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                        Plenty of endeavour by the Highlanders, but lacking a bit of accuracy.

                        In the end they've been burned by a poor 15 minutes in the first half where they leaked tries - and another soft try in the second half (and yet another while I'm typing).

                        Sharks backs with a bit more size and speed - and more clinical when given their chances.

                        Highlanders lineout pretty poor. Tactic of trying to go around the rush defence - by going wide - hasn't worked.

                        Back to the drawing board.

                        Turns out it's the Sharks with the can of whoop ass!

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                        • D Dolamite

                          Who’s the other commentator? He keeps telling us how good Rob Thompson is everytime he makes a mistake lol

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                          @Dolamite said in Highlanders v Sharks:

                          Who’s the other commentator? He keeps telling us how good Rob Thompson is everytime he makes a mistake lol

                          He's from the soccer blind commentary team. Thompson was dreadful.

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                            When's the last time the Highlanders looked this bad at home? They're normally quite good at home.

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                              Ioane needs to go to first five Hunt is a bench player not a starting First five
                              Tu’u and the front row were good plus Smith, Nareki was hot and cold
                              Long season for the Landers a lot of players picked up look like left overs no one wanted

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                                Some great signs for South African rugby, so much size in the forwards which is nothing new, but the flair that is coming through especially in the outside backs is amazing ..I thought the Highlanders forward pack was systematically bullied off the paddock ...
                                Every Highlanders player seemed to be man handled like it was men playing boys ..
                                Very convincing win to the Sharks in the end, I thought the final score actually flattered the Highlanders ..
                                Could be the Sharks year ..!

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                                  Some great signs for South African rugby, so much size in the forwards which is nothing new, but the flair that is coming through especially in the outside backs is amazing ..I thought the Highlanders forward pack was systematically bullied off the paddock ...
                                  Every Highlanders player seemed to be man handled like it was men playing boys ..
                                  Very convincing win to the Sharks in the end, I thought the final score actually flattered the Highlanders ..
                                  Could be the Sharks year ..!

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                                  @Steven-Harris yeah across the board the Sharks players just seemed bigger and more robust in the exchanges.

                                  So Landers did the right thing in that 2nd half to speed the game up. Looked good, but then a couple of times when they had to score they coughed it up.

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                                    Highlanders v Sharks: costly penalties, poor line-outs, bad kicking and big, strong South African backs

                                    I don't think anyone had very high expectations from this young, inexperienced Highlanders side, but the way the Highlanders lost was disappointing.

                                    Disappointing
                                    Coltman's line-out throwing was very bad (not that it was ever good, but it was just very noticeable in this game). Ill-discipline was costly (Curwin Bosch kicked 3 penalty goals). The Sharks conceded way more penalties (15; the Highlanders conceded 7), but not where they could lead to successful kicks at goal (and the Landers chose the line-out anyway).

                                    Rob Thompson - the most experienced back on the field - didn't lead by example, displaying a poor kicking game and making several other, uncharacteristic mistakes. Both Mitch Hunt and Josh Ioane couldn't get the backline firing and both produced wide passes that were almost intercepted by the speedy Sharks' backs. I don't know the reason for this 10-12 experiment, but it didn't work. Next game, they should try Ioane at 10, possibly with Hunt at 15 instead of McKay. Stat: Hunt missed two of his four kicks at goal (50%). Curwin Bosch's kicking percentage was 88% (he missed one kick).

                                    The inexperienced back three of Jona Nareki, Tima Fainga'anuku and Josh McKay couldn't get past the big South African defensive line: small men trying to run through big men usually doesn't work, but they tried it anyway. Gutsy, but not effective. Trying to catch the high ball with a big opposition player chasing, also wasn't a success. The back three also displayed the poor kicking game that we saw from Thompson. Not sure what the game plan was, but it either wasn't a good game plan, or it was poorly executed.

                                    The most disappointing stat of the night was that of turnovers: the Highlanders conceded 21 against the Sharks' 8.

                                    Positives
                                    Full credit should be given to the Sharks, with their powerful, big backline. Particularly, Makazole Mapimpi and Aphelele Fassi, who were running great lines with speed, were outstanding. The Sharks managed to turn many opportunities into tries - often feeding of Highlanders' mistakes. The Highlanders had no answer to the Sharks incredible line-speed.

                                    It was not all doom and gloom for the Highlanders though. The scrum went reasonably well; the Highlanders won 100% of their own scrums (the Sharks only 57%), especially Siate Tokolahi deserves a mention in this respect. The line-out improved considerably when Ash Dixon came on and there was a short Highlanders resurgence in the second half that could, and should, have made the score closer, if it wasn't for some soft tries given away at the end of the second half.

                                    Marino Mikaele-Tu'u was outstanding at number 8 and, by far, the best Highlander of the night. Most running metres of all players (105m), 3 clean breaks and 7 defenders beaten. Aaron Smith, despite a few bad passes, also had a very good game, both with his crisp passing and fast running.

                                    My MVP: Aphelele Fassi
                                    Best Highlanders player: Marino Mikaele-Tu'u
                                    Best Highlanders forward: Mikaele-Tu'u
                                    Best Highlanders back: Aaron Smith
                                    Most disappointing: Liam Coltman and Rob Thompson
                                    Greatest worry: the lack of size in the backs (especially the back three) and the team's inability to deal with the opposition's line-speed (I think we're going to reach that conclusion more often this season).

                                    (write-up based on detailed notes of the game and ESPN stats)

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                                    • StargazerS Stargazer

                                      Highlanders v Sharks: costly penalties, poor line-outs, bad kicking and big, strong South African backs

                                      I don't think anyone had very high expectations from this young, inexperienced Highlanders side, but the way the Highlanders lost was disappointing.

                                      Disappointing
                                      Coltman's line-out throwing was very bad (not that it was ever good, but it was just very noticeable in this game). Ill-discipline was costly (Curwin Bosch kicked 3 penalty goals). The Sharks conceded way more penalties (15; the Highlanders conceded 7), but not where they could lead to successful kicks at goal (and the Landers chose the line-out anyway).

                                      Rob Thompson - the most experienced back on the field - didn't lead by example, displaying a poor kicking game and making several other, uncharacteristic mistakes. Both Mitch Hunt and Josh Ioane couldn't get the backline firing and both produced wide passes that were almost intercepted by the speedy Sharks' backs. I don't know the reason for this 10-12 experiment, but it didn't work. Next game, they should try Ioane at 10, possibly with Hunt at 15 instead of McKay. Stat: Hunt missed two of his four kicks at goal (50%). Curwin Bosch's kicking percentage was 88% (he missed one kick).

                                      The inexperienced back three of Jona Nareki, Tima Fainga'anuku and Josh McKay couldn't get past the big South African defensive line: small men trying to run through big men usually doesn't work, but they tried it anyway. Gutsy, but not effective. Trying to catch the high ball with a big opposition player chasing, also wasn't a success. The back three also displayed the poor kicking game that we saw from Thompson. Not sure what the game plan was, but it either wasn't a good game plan, or it was poorly executed.

                                      The most disappointing stat of the night was that of turnovers: the Highlanders conceded 21 against the Sharks' 8.

                                      Positives
                                      Full credit should be given to the Sharks, with their powerful, big backline. Particularly, Makazole Mapimpi and Aphelele Fassi, who were running great lines with speed, were outstanding. The Sharks managed to turn many opportunities into tries - often feeding of Highlanders' mistakes. The Highlanders had no answer to the Sharks incredible line-speed.

                                      It was not all doom and gloom for the Highlanders though. The scrum went reasonably well; the Highlanders won 100% of their own scrums (the Sharks only 57%), especially Siate Tokolahi deserves a mention in this respect. The line-out improved considerably when Ash Dixon came on and there was a short Highlanders resurgence in the second half that could, and should, have made the score closer, if it wasn't for some soft tries given away at the end of the second half.

                                      Marino Mikaele-Tu'u was outstanding at number 8 and, by far, the best Highlander of the night. Most running metres of all players (105m), 3 clean breaks and 7 defenders beaten. Aaron Smith, despite a few bad passes, also had a very good game, both with his crisp passing and fast running.

                                      My MVP: Aphelele Fassi
                                      Best Highlanders player: Marino Mikaele-Tu'u
                                      Best Highlanders forward: Mikaele-Tu'u
                                      Best Highlanders back: Aaron Smith
                                      Most disappointing: Liam Coltman and Rob Thompson
                                      Greatest worry: the lack of size in the backs (especially the back three) and the team's inability to deal with the opposition's line-speed (I think we're going to reach that conclusion more often this season).

                                      (write-up based on detailed notes of the game and ESPN stats)

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                                      @Stargazer said in Highlanders v Sharks:

                                      Best Highlanders forward: Mikaele-Tu'u
                                      Best Highlanders back: Aaron Smith

                                      By a long, long way unfortunately.

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                                        Duluth
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                                          SA teams looking pretty darned good, even with their huge exodus. Should be an interesting tighter comp this year, hopefully

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