Cantebury vs Auckland
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@african-monkey I'll be absolutely furious if they miss out on Manu. Real quality on defence, and solid all round. Just what the Blues need.
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Ieremia, and assistants Sir Graham Henry and Filo Tiatia, have certainly got their mob ticking after more than a decade of disappointment.
I rated Ieremia until his stint with the Canes. But was never too sure whether it was him or Hammett to blame
But Filo was impressive with the Sunwolves. He was hard done by to get the boot after improving them out of sight after a poor start
And Henry as well. An impressive coaching set up
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@winger said in Cantebury vs Auckland:
Ieremia, and assistants Sir Graham Henry and Filo Tiatia, have certainly got their mob ticking after more than a decade of disappointment.
I rated Ieremia until his stint with the Canes. But was never too sure whether it was him or Hammett to blame
But Filo was impressive with the Sunwolves. He was hard done by to get the boot after improving them out of sight after a poor start
And Henry as well. An impressive coaching set up
Of course it was Hammett. What planet are you living on?
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@chris-b said in Cantebury vs Auckland:
@chester-draws Robertson wasn't there last year either, but they still won.
http://www.canterburyrugby.co.nz/newsarticle/53690
Lots of names and experience missing from that starting XV for the final.
Funnell, Bird, Harmon, Whitelock, Mo'unga, Thompson, Bateman.
Good teams tick over for a while when well set up.
At the start of the season who thought Canterbury had lost too much experience? (It's sounds like a good excuse afterwards though.)
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@nepia said in Cantebury vs Auckland:
Of course it was Hammett. What planet are you living on?
What I mean (just to make it clear) is whether Ieremia was in fact a good coach as I believed but his partnership with Hammett dragged him down. Or just didn't work. Or whether he was in fact not that good and I was incorrect
Based on Auckland so far he's produced the goods. But my view is coaching these days is a team effort. This team works so far.
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@nepia said in Cantebury vs Auckland:
Of course it was Hammett. What planet are you living on?
It's a fair call- of course Hammett was a problem, but was Ieremia also a problem, or just a young coach dragged into the Vortex of Disaster along with the team. This is a great result for his coaching career, and reasonably unexpected for me.
Frankly, the most satisfying thing is the team seem to be playing for each other. I have not seen this for a few years. Ironically it took outsiders to do this, but it bloody well seems to be working.
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@chester-draws No doubt Robertson is a very good coach and losing him would have an impact. But a lot of that would have been felt last year.
Losing half your team including most of the best players (and especially Mo'unga who was waaay better than anyone else's first five last year) is also going to have quite an impact!
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@chester-draws The team that I think is suffering the most this year from losing its coach is Taranaki.
Cooper's done better at the Chiefs than I expected and Taranaki is doing a lot worse than I expected.
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@chris-b that’s a fair balance, on paper the Canterbury team is nowhere near the sides of even last year,they have always had Matt Todd or Richie Mo’unga and Rob Thompson around their squad..
On saying that well done to Auckland yesterday,there seemed to be
purpose to what they were trying to achieve..Just heard through a contact that Jack Whetton is negotiating with both the Highlanders and the Hurricanes
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@steven-harris Yeah - I'm not really reflecting on this game at all.
Auckland is now the team to beat, IMO. They're a big physical team and they're looking well drilled. Definitely beatable, but they've put probably their two closest rivals away pretty comfortably.
Judging by some of the rumours of recent years, suggesting various players couldn't really be arsed with Mitre10 Cup, I'd say having Sir Ted and his mana in the mix is pretty huge. You'd have to be a moron not to listen to what he has to say - and he wouldn't stand for any shenanigans.
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@steven-harris I'd bank on the Canes getting him. They have a starting lock spot open with Fatialofa gone and Fifita likely to move to 6.
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@dice Geoff Cridge is my pick to take over Fatialofa. Yes he has been injured for a while, however he has been rehabing with the Canes so I'm picking the Locks for the Canes next year are Lousi, Walker-Leawere, Cridge and Mitchell with Fifita covering.
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@canes4life Is Cridge still contracted to the Canes?
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@nepia I don't think he is under contract but I read somewhere that he had been in Wellington for a while rehabbing with Canes staff. Whether that connects him with a contract is another matter altogether.
I know Lousi, Walker-Leawere and Mitchell all have contracts so if Cridge doesn't end up being apart of the equation then we may very well see someone like Whetton involved. If that is true though he definitely isn't the 2.05m, 140kg lock that Plumtree said he would go after.
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@canes4life jog my memory..who is Mitchell..?
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@nepia said in Cantebury vs Auckland:
@canes4life Is Cridge still contracted to the Canes?
Yes, Cridge was under contract to the Canes for 2018.
He's basically needing a good 2018 Mitre Cup to get a renewal for 2019.
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@number-10 said in Cantebury vs Auckland:
@nepia said in Cantebury vs Auckland:
@canes4life Is Cridge still contracted to the Canes?
Yes, Cridge was under contract to the Canes for 2018.
He's basically needing a good 2018 Mitre Cup to get a renewal for 2019.
Although, they could just keep him on contract knowing what he can do when not injured ...