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    wrote on last edited by Duluth
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    A hammering 53-10.

    Rookie Brett Cameron shines as Canterbury hammer Hawke's Bay

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    Is this 'product of the Canterbury first five factory' the same Brett Cameron that was picked for NZ Sec Schools training squad when playing in Wanganui?

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    I liked the look of Ennor on the wing, solid, fast and a nose for a gap. They said he played centre for the u20's. Would like to see more of him.

    Also if someone could grab that footage of Wests blood nose gushing, holy shit that was some blood.

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    @Canerbry said in Canterbury v Hawke's Bay:

    A hammering 53-10.

    Well, it was in the second half.

    The first half didn't look that way at all.

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    Matches are played over 80 minutes not 40 thus it was a hammering, no doubt about that.

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    @chimoaus said in Canterbury v Hawke's Bay:

    I liked the look of Ennor on the wing, solid, fast and a nose for a gap. They said he played centre for the u20's. Would like to see more of him.

    Ennor looked for work and put himself in the right places at the right time. I think long term he will make the shift back to centre.

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    Maybe at the Highlanders because the Crusaders have Goodhue.

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    @cgrant said in Canterbury v Hawke's Bay:

    Maybe at the Highlanders because the Crusaders have Goodhue.

    Be a good spot for him to learn off FABRT and FABACUDA. And Walden.

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    Enari was outstanding during the time he spent on the field (about 20 minutes ?). But by then, it was really easy for Canterbury. I was also impressed by the second row combination of Dalzell and Dunshea. Hard and uncompromising. They were dominant throughout.

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