Chiefs v Crusaders
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<p>Reverse of the penalty count?</p>
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<p>No. Chiefs won that one 9-6. It wasn't handling errors though, it was turnovers conceded. Which the Crusaders won 18-11 in the end it seems.</p> -
Saders deserved to lose. Worst game I have seen by a cantab team in my life. At times it became laughable with each turnover and knock on<br>even though it was slightly better in the 2nd half.<br><br>Mo'unga is a Super Rugby standard goal kicker, but is probably in the bottom 2 or 3 1st 5s in the entire Super Rugby competition when you consider the<br>total package he offers. His only excuse is he is new and learning.<br><br>Would be better off learning in the ITM cup than this level though. I think probably the Highlanders back up number 10 would probably have a better<br>head on his shoulders.
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<p>Saders deserved to lose. <strong>Worst game I have seen by a cantab team in my life. </strong>At times it became laughable with each turnover and knock on<br>
even though it was slightly better in the 2nd half.<br><br>
Mo'unga is a Super Rugby standard goal kicker, but is probably in the bottom 2 or 3 1st 5s in the entire Super Rugby competition when you consider the<br>
total package he offers. His only excuse is he is new and learning.<br><br>
Would be better off learning in the ITM cup than this level though. I think probably the Highlanders back up number 10 would probably have a better<br>
head on his shoulders.</p>
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<p>Were you not born in 1996 and 2001?</p> -
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<p>Mo'unga is a Super Rugby standard goal kicker, but is probably in the bottom 2 or 3 1st 5s in the entire Super Rugby competition when you consider the<br>
total package he offers. His only excuse is he is new and learning.</p>
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<p>You haven't seen much of the blues over the last 13 years, have you</p> -
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<p>Saders deserved to lose. Worst game I have seen by a cantab team in my life. At times it became laughable with each turnover and knock on<br>
even though it was slightly better in the 2nd half.<br><br>
Mo'unga is a Super Rugby standard goal kicker, but is probably in the bottom 2 or 3 1st 5s in the entire Super Rugby competition when you consider the<br>
total package he offers. His only excuse is he is new and learning.<br><br>
Would be better off learning in the ITM cup than this level though. I think probably the Highlanders back up number 10 would probably have a better<br>
head on his shoulders.</p>
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<p>ou obviously don't watch a lot of rugby do you??</p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Nepia" data-cid="593356" data-time="1467365518"><p>Were you not born in 1996 and 2001?</p></blockquote><br>Haha.<br><br>I lived overseas for many years in Canada so there is a gap in my rugby viewing. I know the 80s like the back of my hand when Canterbury had a mighty<br>team with Robbie Deans and company, and then returned to NZ around 2006.<br><br>The only rugby I saw in the intervening years were world cups. Saw NZ lose to France in a world cup semi final in a bar with some other Kiwis<br>and we had a serious discussion about whether we should break the table and chairs around us when the final whistle blew.
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Dan54" data-cid="593365" data-time="1467365983"><p>ou obviously don't watch a lot of rugby do you??</p></blockquote><br>Unlike this post<br><br>If you think the Cantabs 1st 5 put in a good performance tonight then good luck to you.
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Nepia" data-cid="593369" data-time="1467366329"><p>Good to see Dagg waited until being back with the Crusaders to bust out the stutter step again. Hopefully he ditches it again for the ABs.<br><br>
Worryingly it appears to be spreading to other fleet of foot ABs as BBBR did one as well!</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Smithy_NZ" data-cid="593375" data-time="1467367421"><p>Got a 5 day old to look after so couldn't watch. We listened together. How did Dmac go?</p></blockquote><br>He was terrific. Took good options most of the night and single handedly created a try. Which was good to see as some teams had been closing down his<br>options in the last few games before the June break.
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<p>Geez, go easy on Mo'unga. He's a rookie in his first season of Super Rugby and he has played very well in most of his games. He did some good things tonight, as well as some bad ones. The same can be said of others, including some Chiefs players.</p>
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<p>I think the absence of Crotty had a great impact on the Crusaders game. He hardly misses tackles and his communication is essential in their backline. That was clearly lacking tonight.</p>
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<p>Don't agree with the comments about the officiating being in the Crusaders favour. I refer to Bones' comments above. I think bad calls went either way.</p>
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<p>I hope to see some repeats of Retallick's goosestep. That had me in stitches! Good to see some Shield Snorters go well tonight, too. Excellent try from Weber!</p>
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<p>Try of the night for me was Macilai's try though.</p> -
<p>Good thing Ellis is going OS. He's ruining the Crusaders.</p>
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Bula! In your face Crusader fans!