Crusaders vs B&I Lions
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Well done the Crusaders for taking my advice.
The ref made some "interesting" calls but I thought that the Lions deserved their win. BTW, Raynal was also the ref in NZ-Ireland game in Chicago last year.
I enjoyed the game despite the lack of tries and the numerous mistakes because it was intense. I always thought that the Crusaders might sneak it at the end with a late try but the LIons' defence was excellent and they forced the Crusaders into errors.
BBBR should be OK for the Samoan test as he could have played last night.
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Well, that was a bit disappointing. Well done Lions - comfortable winners, really.
Slippery conditions made it a bit of a slugfest, which probably suited them more than us - but certainly didn't lend itself to scintillating backplay. I think the score very much reflects those conditions.
First lesson - for the first time this season our short loose-forward trio got exposed at the lineout - where we only had two genuine jumpers. Against an international lineout with a couple of taller loose forwards, that got found out. They marked Romano and Sammy tightly and what's usually an important strength was beaten. Read or Douglas might have made quite a difference there.
The advantage we had in the scrums in the first half was completely nullified by the ref. - some potentially justified, but you certainly couldn't say there was any leniency - plus the obvious one that seemed completely wrong.
Lions defence was great. Completely smothered our efforts and there was far too much shoveling the ball along the line. Needed Drummie out there earlier and then Mo'unga needed to take it to the line more. But overall, Lions domination of territory and possession didn't let us play enough. The few opportunities we had to score got messed up - by the forwards, by Bridge, and by Mo'unga not being able to outrun their flanker - what the hell was that? Richie's pretty quick, so that guy must be lightning!
For us - Goodhue, Sam Whitelock, Dagg in the first half, but not the second and Todd were probably the best. Scrum was good when it wasn't getting pinged. Defense was pretty good.
Unbeaten season gone! Not good enough!
Sam Whitelock's post-match talk wasn't his best - he might get to read a bit about that. Someone's bound to be offended.
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Just got back from the game. Haven't seen much of the Crusaders but they saved their worst for tonight I take it. George Bridge couldn't catch a cold out there. Don't know why Whitelock kept turning down shots at goal and going for the line as if they were playing the Cheetahs or Blues or something like that and as people have said, Mounga's kicking was very aimless for most of the night. Not a good night for the Crusaders backs but credit to the Lions they played well and their fans were good value throughout the night.
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The most amazing thing about both backlines bumbling it on attack is that this is the first game in about 3 years I have seen where the ref has got both lines onside for the majority of the game.
In heaven, the game is refereed by someone with a dodgy grasp of English as a second language and therefore the players have to stop cheating on their own initiative as God is all-seeing - instead of cheating, just a bit, but every single time ..... until they are told to stop.
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Good result for the tour, so glad the BILs fronted up and won. All in all a much better performance.
AWJ confounded his critics (me) with a good 80 minute performance, Farrell ran the show well. Still not sure about the centre combo and I guess much will depend upon Davies HIA results. You have to feel sorry for Stuart Hogg, just as he's getting himself into the game he gets crocked, will he have the chance to press for test selection now? Time is short so maybe not, which would be a shame. Williams is obviously being groomed for the other wing spot (North to start on the other flank), though I thought Watson looked sharper and quicker than Williams, though he could be an option at FB. SOB looked good and as @MiketheSnow said earlier O'Mahoney put down a marker today and totally wiped out his last performance. Selection in the back row will be interesting.
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@Tim said in Crusaders vs B&I Lions:
@SammyC ah but this year I'm not just trolling. He doesn't look ready to play the Lions.
I think someone else mentioned he looked like he'd taken a knock. Prior to that he just looked short of a gallop as you'd expect coming back from injury.
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@Gunner Just not very gracious - stuff about Crusaders' mistakes letting the Lions into the game and then reiterating that when offered the chances through leading questions to say nice things about the winners. Nothing too awful, just something I thought the NH Press are likely to pounce on.