Crusaders vs Canes
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="MN5" data-cid="598076" data-time="1468910848"><p>I have vivid memories of lunchtime games of hold and tackling someone who went on to become a Super 12 champion with the Crusaders ( well, more a case of him tripping over me but he still went down ). Despite me telling everyone who listened how amazing he was he never became an AB. Unbelievable.</p></blockquote> 
 You just made me realise I even went to the same school as Ardie. In Christchurch of course. In the 80s.
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<p>I'm just astounded to read Caners actually played. I didn't pick that at all. </p> 
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Canes4life" data-cid="598047" data-time="1468899745"> 
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 <p>I'Il say it now he will be the greatest Canes forward by the end of his career and I hope he can lead us to a few titles.</p>
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 <p>Who is currently the greatest Canes forward?</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Bones" data-cid="598077" data-time="1468911175"> 
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 <p>You just made me realise I even went to the same school as Ardie. In Christchurch of course. In the 80s.</p>
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 <p>Don't be ridiculous. Ardie didn't go to school he was genetically constructed from DNA of Michael Jones, Richie McCaw, Pinetree Meads and Stephen Adams ( that's where he gets the height from )</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Chris B." data-cid="598081" data-time="1468911963"><p>Who is currently the greatest Canes forward?</p></blockquote> 
 Bill Cavubati.
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Chris B." data-cid="598081" data-time="1468911963"><p>Who is currently the greatest Canes forward?</p></blockquote> 
 Tough call eh. My memory struggles going back to the nineties. Rodders? Depends how much longer Coles sticks around. I'm surprised he's 29!
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Bones" data-cid="598085" data-time="1468912378"> 
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 <p>Tough call eh. My memory struggles going back to the nineties. Rodders? Depends how much longer Coles sticks around. I'm surprised he's 29!</p>
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 <p>With all due respect to some bloody honest campaigners the bar isn't set particularly high. JC deserves a mention. Bull Allen, Norm Hewitt and Filo Tiatia were pretty inspirational for awhile but there's not many others that make ya gasp in awe.</p>
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 <p>Loads more options in the backs though.</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Bones" data-cid="598085" data-time="1468912378"> 
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 <p>Tough call eh. My memory struggles going back to the nineties. Rodders? Depends how much longer Coles sticks around. I'm surprised he's 29!</p>
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 <p>Pretty much have to be Jerry, Rodders or Dane Coles already?</p>
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 <p>Second line of Hore, Tialata, Thrush, Mulletman.</p>
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 <p>Probably someone (or several) obvious ones I'm overlooking?</p>
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 <p>Pickings seem a bit thin. Ardie might already make the all-time Canes eight!</p>
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<p>Jerry Collins, Rodney So'oialo were handy forwards?</p> 
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 <p>Dane Coles looks set to have a half decent career?</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Chris B." data-cid="598081" data-time="1468911963"> 
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 <p>Currently the canes forward with the greatest impact on their success is Smiley Barrett. Specifically his cock and balls.</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Chris B." data-cid="598092" data-time="1468913127"><p>Pretty much have to be Jerry, Rodders or Dane Coles already?<br><br> 
 Second line of Hore, Tialata, Thrush, Mulletman.<br><br>
 Probably someone (or several) obvious ones I'm overlooking?<br><br>
 Pickings seem a bit thin. Ardie might already make the all-time Canes eight!</p></blockquote>
 They're like the reverse Crusaders, who would have Ralph and Hamilton in their greatest 8 backs. 
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="No Quarter" data-cid="598102" data-time="1468914205"> 
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 <p>They're like the reverse Crusaders, who would have Ralph and Hamilton in their greatest 8 backs. :)</p>
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 <p>Hey...we can field World Cup winning All Black Zac Guildford on the wing if we want!</p>
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 <p>Luckily for our greatest back we can smugly just pick Danny Boy and not think too hard beyond that. :)</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Chris B." data-cid="598103" data-time="1468914937"> 
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 <p>Hey...we can field World Cup winning All Black Zac Guildford on the wing if we want!</p>
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 <p>Luckily for our greatest back we can smugly just pick Danny Boy and not think too hard beyond that. :)</p>
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 <p>have to pick him at 12 though.</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="MN5" data-cid="598090" data-time="1468912657"><p>With all due respect to some bloody honest campaigners the bar isn't set particularly high. JC deserves a mention. Bull Allen, Norm Hewitt and Filo Tiatia were pretty inspirational for awhile but there's not many others that make ya gasp in awe.<br><br> 
 Loads more options in the backs though.</p></blockquote>
 I was always a big Kupu Vanisi fan. He formed a pretty formidable trio with Rodders and JC.
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Chris B." data-cid="598092" data-time="1468913127"><p> 
 Pretty much have to be Jerry, Rodders or Dane Coles already?<br><br>
 Second line of Hore, Tialata, Thrush, Mulletman.<br><br>
 Probably someone (or several) obvious ones I'm overlooking?<br><br>
 Pickings seem a bit thin. Ardie might already make the all-time Canes eight!</p></blockquote>
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 Kupu Vinisi says get the fuck out. And scooter. And masoe.
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<p>Herring was a fine super rugby flanker too.</p> 
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<p>All this just reinforces the fact the Canes have probably never had a truly World Class forward of McCaw/Read/Whitelock/Woodcock/Mealamu/Kaino like quality.......( although a few come very close )</p> 
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 <p>.....and yet the fans constantly wank on about how it's such a travesty they've never won a title.</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="No Quarter" data-cid="598116" data-time="1468916783"> 
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 <p>I was always a big Kupu Vanisi fan. He formed a pretty formidable trio with Rodders and JC.</p>
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 <p>Agree, he was a superb openside. I was pretty surprised they didn't give him a shot in the abs in 2001 and went for Taine Randell at openside.</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="taniwharugby" data-cid="598122" data-time="1468917878"> 
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 <p>Herring was a fine super rugby flanker too.</p>
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 <p>He was a step down from Vanisi though, I think they signed purely because he happened to catch Richie on a rare off day and got the better of him in an npc game . Kupu changed his mind and wanted to sign on for another season and they said no because they'd signed Herring .</p>







