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    @Bones You mean Tiaan's dad Gordon? Yeah, only 4 for the Canes. I also thought he played more. 11 for the Brumbies; 74 for the Magpies. A few games for NZ Maori. And league (22 games for Penrith Panthers). Granddad Ray Falcon also played for NZ Maori and the Magpies (40 games). Some pedigree there!

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    Hurricanes U20 team to play Blues U20 at Evans Bay Park on Saturday, March 4 at 1pm:

    15 Jonah Lowe (H'Bay)
    14 Al Moimoisea (H'Bay)
    13 Billy Proctor (Wgtn)
    12 Lester Maualolo (Wgtn)
    11 Malo Tuitama (Wgtn)
    10 Piri Paraone (Wgtn)
    9 Kemara Hauiti-Parapara (Wgtn)
    8 Brayden Iose (Man)
    7 Hugh Renton (H'Bay)
    6 Liam Giltrap (Man)
    5 Anthony Pettett (Wgtn)
    4 Isaia Walker-Leawere (Wgtn)
    3 Alex Fidow (Wgtn)
    2 Asafo Aumua (Wgtn)
    1 Tim Farrell (H'Bay)

    Reserves: Ben Power (Wgtn), Pouri Rakete-Stones (H'Bay), Sitiveni Paongo (Wgtn), Hannon Brighouse (H'Bay), Josh Brown (Wgtn), Will Tremain (H'Bay), Tom Stewart (Man), Ueta Tufuga (Man), Ben Werthmuller (Man).

    http://www.hurricanes.co.nz/the-canes/news/single/item/-940293fbec/

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    @Stargazer i expected that to be a replay of last week's game

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    @mariner4life You mean a Blues U20s v Chiefs U20s game?

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    Just came home from the U20s game. Hurricanes U20s beat the Blues U20s 33 to 29 (5 tries each).

    It was a good game and - as you can tell from the score - a reasonably tight game, although one of the Blues' tries should have been disallowed because the try scorer had a foot in touch before he dotted down (we were closer to the spot where it happened than the assistant ref, who didn't see it).

    It's hard for me to comment on individual players that I didn't recognise, because they mixed up some of the jersey numbers. And my eyes aren't getting any better. So I only name the players that I did recognise (or the number on their back).

    Anyway, Jonah Lowe was easily the best of the backs (of both teams). He was heavily marked by the Blues players, who - at times - put 3 men on him, giving the Canes' wings space. That didn't do too much damage, because the Blues backs (particularly the no. 14, who scored at least two of their 5 tries) were considerably faster than the Canes wings. Neither Canes' wings impressed me. They were close to scoring several times, but instead knocked the ball on , or on at least one occasion, the ball went into touch before they could catch it (after a good kick).

    The Blues scored two quick tries after clever kicking from the first-five (I think), after total failure of the Canes' defence which still needed to get into the game. It was soon 12-0. The momentum changed after about 15-20 minutes, when Jonah Lowe totally bossed the Blues defence and zigzagged over the field to score a try at the other end of the field (12-5).

    Then the game changed into one in which the forwards got bigger roles to play and that showed that the Canes forward pack functioned better than the Blues'. Hugh Renton must have been a pest for his Blues' counterparts. He was relentless and all over the place. For almost 70 minutes. Really good, on both defence and attack.

    The second Canes try came from a driving maul (12-12). The Blues managed another quick attack, which resulted in the try that should have been disallowed (19-12 Blues). The third Canes' try was completely at the other end of the field and I can't say for sure how and by whom the try was scored. It may have been by a forward (19-19). That was the half time score.

    The second half began as the first had ended: as a forward battle, with multiple line-outs and scrums. Overall, the Canes' looked a bit stronger and better, without that resulting in points. The Canes opened the score when Will Tremain got over the line after many phases (26-19 Canes). The Blues defence functioned reasonably well, but in the end the Canes patience paid off. The Blues also gave away too many penalties.

    Then followed a period of attacks and counter-attacks, and Jonah Lowe was massive again when he prevented an almost certain try from one of the fast backs of Blues by launching himself like a missile and smashing that back into touch. Lowe injured himself in that action and was taken off for treatment. It was at the other end of the field, so I can't say for sure, but it seemed a dislocated finger or another injury to his fingers (it took the medic quite a while to get things sorted). In the mean time, the Blues scored their fourth try (26-24).

    Lowe came back on, and the Canes were again hot on attack and scored. I have no idea who scored, but it was again after several phases and a lot of hard work from the forwards (and good Blues defence) (33-24 Canes). Lowe was involved in that last action, but left the field immediately afterwards.

    In the last ten minutes of the game, the Blues came back once more with a try of their own (33-29).

    Overall, it was an entertaining game and generally of reasonably good quality. Stand-outs for me were Jonah Lowe, the Blues' outside backs (particularly no. 14), Hugh Renton and some others in the Canes' pack.

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    How did the Blues 1st 5 play?

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    @Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2017:

    Anyway, Jonah Lowe was easily the best of the backs (of both teams). He was heavily marked by the Blues players, who - at times - put 3 men on him, giving the Canes' wings space. That didn't do too much damage, because the Blues backs (particularly the no. 14, who scored at least two of their 5 tries) were considerably faster than the Canes wings. Neither Canes' wings impressed me. They were close to scoring several times, but instead knocked the ball on , or on at least one occasion, the ball went into touch before they could catch it (after a good kick).

    Apparently that was Eroni Clarke's son.

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    @Tim Not bad at all! Some of those tries to the outside backs were the direct result of some good cross kicks from the 1st-five. Missed three conversions, but possibly because they were kicked from difficult angles (because the outside backs scored in the corner).

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    @Stargazer Cheers dude.

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    @Tim If they played with the correct numbers on their back ...

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    By the way, the Canes coaching staff was well-represented at the game, including Boyd. Good crowd, too. One of the Blues' staff was filming most of the game, so maybe we'll get to see some highlights. I think the Canes were filming, too, but not sure.

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    Looking at the Canes twitter feed, that first try was not scored by Lowe but by Aumua. Damn head bands! Anyway, according to the official twitter feed, the Canes' first half tries were scored by Hugh Renton and Asafo Aumua (2), and the second half tries by Ben Worthmulller and Will Tremain.

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    The rebels are rubbish so hard to say too much ...

    However, this Canes team looks exceptionally well coached. Every player seems to have a clear idea of the game plan and their role in it. In particular dirt is great to all the Backs pass in front of the man running onto the ball.

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    Tomorrow, the Hurricanes U20 squad will play an Argentina U20 team, which is in NZ to prepare for the JWC.
    The game is the curtain raiser to the Hurricanes v Highlanders game at the Cake Tin.

    This is the Canes U20 squad:
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    Hurricanes U20 11-18 Argentina U20 at half time.
    In the mean time, Aumua has scored for the Canes U21s, conversion by Falcon, and a penalty by the Pumitas: 18-21 Argentina.

    You can listen to the game at Te Upoko o te Ika radio at 1161AM

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    Try Tuitama for the Canes U20s. Try assist Billy Proctor.
    23-21 Canes

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    Argentina have scored a try and got a yellow; the Canes have also scored through Wurthmuller and Falcon has converted: 30 - 28 Canes U20.

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    Argentina scores a penalty goal. 31-30 Argentina.

    Canes get the penalty close to the Argies try line. Falcon going to take the kick ...

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    And Falcon's kick is good! The Canes U20s beat Los Pumitas 33 to 31.

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