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Auckland v Canterbury

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    I missed a lot of the first half. How did Corey Evans go at 12?

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      I missed a lot of the first half. How did Corey Evans go at 12?

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      @tim Pretty quiet I thought, will be better for the run though.

      Good start in tough conditions. Yes Canterbury were weakened up front a bit, but we really gave it to them especially in the 1st half. Was gonna be tough holding on in the 2nd, but we dug deep, and any win against the Cantabs is a good win.

      Ekuasi looks a talent! Hope Sullivan will be ok too.

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        Geez Rayasi gets away with a lot of sloppy stuff.

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          @shark said in Auckland v Canterbury:

          If you're a CC old boy (and if you are, eat my dick) you'd be happy right now with the Punivai bros, McLeod and Darry all on, and Gallagher to come off the bench.

          nothing, NOTHING screams 'I'm from Christchurch' quite as much as 'what school did you go to'

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          @nzzp said in Auckland v Canterbury:

          @shark said in Auckland v Canterbury:

          If you're a CC old boy (and if you are, eat my dick) you'd be happy right now with the Punivai bros, McLeod and Darry all on, and Gallagher to come off the bench.

          nothing, NOTHING screams 'I'm from Christchurch' quite as much as 'what school did you go to'

          I don't recall asking you

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            @nzzp said in Auckland v Canterbury:

            @shark said in Auckland v Canterbury:

            If you're a CC old boy (and if you are, eat my dick) you'd be happy right now with the Punivai bros, McLeod and Darry all on, and Gallagher to come off the bench.

            nothing, NOTHING screams 'I'm from Christchurch' quite as much as 'what school did you go to'

            I don't recall asking you

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            @shark said in Auckland v Canterbury:

            @nzzp said in Auckland v Canterbury:

            @shark said in Auckland v Canterbury:

            If you're a CC old boy (and if you are, eat my dick) you'd be happy right now with the Punivai bros, McLeod and Darry all on, and Gallagher to come off the bench.

            nothing, NOTHING screams 'I'm from Christchurch' quite as much as 'what school did you go to'

            I don't recall asking you

            Canterbury was: what ship, but now what school
            Wellington: what job
            Auckland: how much

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              Ultimately the big lead Auckland built in the first half was too much to overcome. We were probably lucky to get as close as we did anyway, given the opportunist nature of our first try. But there was around half an hour there in the second half that gave me cause for much optimism. If we're not too beaten up on the table by the time a few of our more seasoned pros come back in then some of these kids could do great things in combination and we should challenge for another title. Just on that, what is Corey Kellows' position? He obviously came on as a replacement openside flanker and looks a good build for 7 but two lots of size stats have him at 105kg and 1.87m and alternatively 101kg and 1.92m. I think the comms thought he was coming on for Stowers originally? I mean either way, more than large enough to play lock for Wellington and the Canes, but where has he played for rep sides?

              Last thing, and it was fucking infuriating, was how often we just let the ball sit on the ground before someone thought to claim it. Heaps. Especially in the first half. Real lack of sense of urgency, and possibly one of those things that doesn't gel when mixing full time pros with emerging talent.

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                Ultimately the big lead Auckland built in the first half was too much to overcome. We were probably lucky to get as close as we did anyway, given the opportunist nature of our first try. But there was around half an hour there in the second half that gave me cause for much optimism. If we're not too beaten up on the table by the time a few of our more seasoned pros come back in then some of these kids could do great things in combination and we should challenge for another title. Just on that, what is Corey Kellows' position? He obviously came on as a replacement openside flanker and looks a good build for 7 but two lots of size stats have him at 105kg and 1.87m and alternatively 101kg and 1.92m. I think the comms thought he was coming on for Stowers originally? I mean either way, more than large enough to play lock for Wellington and the Canes, but where has he played for rep sides?

                Last thing, and it was fucking infuriating, was how often we just let the ball sit on the ground before someone thought to claim it. Heaps. Especially in the first half. Real lack of sense of urgency, and possibly one of those things that doesn't gel when mixing full time pros with emerging talent.

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                @shark said in Auckland v Canterbury:

                Ultimately the big lead Auckland built in the first half was too much to overcome. We were probably lucky to get as close as we did anyway, given the opportunist nature of our first try.

                In real time, I was sure Canterbury had knocked on for that first try.

                Good challenge though, really tested the Auckland side and they stood up. Was impressive.

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                  Ultimately the big lead Auckland built in the first half was too much to overcome. We were probably lucky to get as close as we did anyway, given the opportunist nature of our first try. But there was around half an hour there in the second half that gave me cause for much optimism. If we're not too beaten up on the table by the time a few of our more seasoned pros come back in then some of these kids could do great things in combination and we should challenge for another title. Just on that, what is Corey Kellows' position? He obviously came on as a replacement openside flanker and looks a good build for 7 but two lots of size stats have him at 105kg and 1.87m and alternatively 101kg and 1.92m. I think the comms thought he was coming on for Stowers originally? I mean either way, more than large enough to play lock for Wellington and the Canes, but where has he played for rep sides?

                  Last thing, and it was fucking infuriating, was how often we just let the ball sit on the ground before someone thought to claim it. Heaps. Especially in the first half. Real lack of sense of urgency, and possibly one of those things that doesn't gel when mixing full time pros with emerging talent.

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                  @shark said in Auckland v Canterbury:

                  Ultimately the big lead Auckland built in the first half was too much to overcome. We were probably lucky to get as close as we did anyway, given the opportunist nature of our first try. But there was around half an hour there in the second half that gave me cause for much optimism. If we're not too beaten up on the table by the time a few of our more seasoned pros come back in then some of these kids could do great things in combination and we should challenge for another title. Just on that, what is Corey Kellows' position? He obviously came on as a replacement openside flanker and looks a good build for 7 but two lots of size stats have him at 105kg and 1.87m and alternatively 101kg and 1.92m. I think the comms thought he was coming on for Stowers originally? I mean either way, more than large enough to play lock for Wellington and the Canes, but where has he played for rep sides?

                  Last thing, and it was fucking infuriating, was how often we just let the ball sit on the ground before someone thought to claim it. Heaps. Especially in the first half. Real lack of sense of urgency, and possibly one of those things that doesn't gel when mixing full time pros with emerging talent.

                  Kellow is a 7

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                    Ultimately the big lead Auckland built in the first half was too much to overcome. We were probably lucky to get as close as we did anyway, given the opportunist nature of our first try. But there was around half an hour there in the second half that gave me cause for much optimism. If we're not too beaten up on the table by the time a few of our more seasoned pros come back in then some of these kids could do great things in combination and we should challenge for another title. Just on that, what is Corey Kellows' position? He obviously came on as a replacement openside flanker and looks a good build for 7 but two lots of size stats have him at 105kg and 1.87m and alternatively 101kg and 1.92m. I think the comms thought he was coming on for Stowers originally? I mean either way, more than large enough to play lock for Wellington and the Canes, but where has he played for rep sides?

                    Last thing, and it was fucking infuriating, was how often we just let the ball sit on the ground before someone thought to claim it. Heaps. Especially in the first half. Real lack of sense of urgency, and possibly one of those things that doesn't gel when mixing full time pros with emerging talent.

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                    @shark said in Auckland v Canterbury:

                    Ultimately the big lead Auckland built in the first half was too much to overcome. We were probably lucky to get as close as we did anyway, given the opportunist nature of our first try. But there was around half an hour there in the second half that gave me cause for much optimism. If we're not too beaten up on the table by the time a few of our more seasoned pros come back in then some of these kids could do great things in combination and we should challenge for another title. Just on that, what is Corey Kellows' position? He obviously came on as a replacement openside flanker and looks a good build for 7 but two lots of size stats have him at 105kg and 1.87m and alternatively 101kg and 1.92m. I think the comms thought he was coming on for Stowers originally? I mean either way, more than large enough to play lock for Wellington and the Canes, but where has he played for rep sides?

                    Last thing, and it was fucking infuriating, was how often we just let the ball sit on the ground before someone thought to claim it. Heaps. Especially in the first half. Real lack of sense of urgency, and possibly one of those things that doesn't gel when mixing full time pros with emerging talent.

                    Kellow played on the openside for the Crusaders U20.

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                      • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                        @nzzp Ekuasi - 19 year old out of De La Salle

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                        @kiwimurph Lose talking out of his backside again.....he went to St Peters Cambridge

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                          @kiwimurph Lose talking out of his backside again.....he went to St Peters Cambridge

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                          @nogusta Lose must have got him mixed up with Vai.

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                            Will be interesting to see who of Kellow and Segner makes it through to the Crusaders squad proper, if both hang about

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                                @kiwimurph Lose talking out of his backside again.....he went to St Peters Cambridge

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                                @nogusta said in Auckland v Canterbury:

                                @kiwimurph Lose talking out of his backside again.....he went to St Peters Cambridge

                                Yes. Ekuasi was the NZ Schools no.8 in his final year at St Peter's. But it wouldn't have surprised me if he was originally at De La Salle.

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                                  @nogusta said in Auckland v Canterbury:

                                  @kiwimurph Lose talking out of his backside again.....he went to St Peters Cambridge

                                  Yes. Ekuasi was the NZ Schools no.8 in his final year at St Peter's. But it wouldn't have surprised me if he was originally at De La Salle.

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                                  @bovidae your quite right. Did his last 2 years at SPC. DLS prior to that.

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                                    Ekuasi's sidestep always cracks me up.
                                    https://streamable.com/cebsvs

                                    https://streamable.com/2koc4u

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                                      Ultimately the big lead Auckland built in the first half was too much to overcome. We were probably lucky to get as close as we did anyway, given the opportunist nature of our first try. But there was around half an hour there in the second half that gave me cause for much optimism. If we're not too beaten up on the table by the time a few of our more seasoned pros come back in then some of these kids could do great things in combination and we should challenge for another title. Just on that, what is Corey Kellows' position? He obviously came on as a replacement openside flanker and looks a good build for 7 but two lots of size stats have him at 105kg and 1.87m and alternatively 101kg and 1.92m. I think the comms thought he was coming on for Stowers originally? I mean either way, more than large enough to play lock for Wellington and the Canes, but where has he played for rep sides?

                                      Last thing, and it was fucking infuriating, was how often we just let the ball sit on the ground before someone thought to claim it. Heaps. Especially in the first half. Real lack of sense of urgency, and possibly one of those things that doesn't gel when mixing full time pros with emerging talent.

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                                      @shark Still backing Canterbury to be in the mix when it comes to the pointy end of the season , when you consider some of the personal they did not have available and could have been used in a match day 23 its very impressive Braydon Ennor,Waisake Naholo,Jack Debreczini, Callum Grace, Tom Christie ,Mitchell Dunshea and Brodie McAlister ..
                                      To be honest when I looked at the Canterbury team , I thought it was always going to be a big ask to beat what was a very strong Auckland on paper , some of the names especially on the bench I had never heard of , those young guys will be better for the experience, but credit to Auckland for their composure especially when it shortened up to 24-28 .and let’s not forget they had some young guys on debut .

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                                        @shark Still backing Canterbury to be in the mix when it comes to the pointy end of the season , when you consider some of the personal they did not have available and could have been used in a match day 23 its very impressive Braydon Ennor,Waisake Naholo,Jack Debreczini, Callum Grace, Tom Christie ,Mitchell Dunshea and Brodie McAlister ..
                                        To be honest when I looked at the Canterbury team , I thought it was always going to be a big ask to beat what was a very strong Auckland on paper , some of the names especially on the bench I had never heard of , those young guys will be better for the experience, but credit to Auckland for their composure especially when it shortened up to 24-28 .and let’s not forget they had some young guys on debut .

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                                        @steven-harris said in Auckland v Canterbury:

                                        @shark Still backing Canterbury to be in the mix when it comes to the pointy end of the season , when you consider some of the personal they did not have available and could have been used in a match day 23 its very impressive Braydon Ennor,Waisake Naholo,Jack Debreczini, Callum Grace, Tom Christie ,Mitchell Dunshea and Brodie McAlister ..
                                        To be honest when I looked at the Canterbury team , I thought it was always going to be a big ask to beat what was a very strong Auckland on paper , some of the names especially on the bench I had never heard of , those young guys will be better for the experience, but credit to Auckland for their composure especially when it shortened up to 24-28 .and let’s not forget they had some young guys on debut .

                                        Also missing Reed Prinsep and Billy Harmon from that game.

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                                          @shark Still backing Canterbury to be in the mix when it comes to the pointy end of the season , when you consider some of the personal they did not have available and could have been used in a match day 23 its very impressive Braydon Ennor,Waisake Naholo,Jack Debreczini, Callum Grace, Tom Christie ,Mitchell Dunshea and Brodie McAlister ..
                                          To be honest when I looked at the Canterbury team , I thought it was always going to be a big ask to beat what was a very strong Auckland on paper , some of the names especially on the bench I had never heard of , those young guys will be better for the experience, but credit to Auckland for their composure especially when it shortened up to 24-28 .and let’s not forget they had some young guys on debut .

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                                          @steven-harris said in Auckland v Canterbury:

                                          Still backing Canterbury to be in the mix when it comes to the pointy end of the season

                                          Absolutely. One away loss with a very young team isn't the end of the world.

                                          There might be some worries about the coaching staff but you could say the same for Auckland.

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