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    Lol. They checked and happy with it.

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    Beautiful hands and speed by Akira for that try.

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    What a tangle we've made of this sport. Illustrated in 5 minutes. Yellow for just playing, gridiron forward passes allowed.

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    Another debutant gets a try: JG-B!

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    The Canadians are done. This is going to become a big score.

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    Nice try Harold Bishop.

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    Try Wainui after a great pass from Bateman. Man, the Canadians look so tired.

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    I've only been watching since the 45th minute. I wasn't expecting much from the Canadians, but if these are just their home based amateurs then I'm fairly impressed.

    Had 67% second half possession just flashed up on screen.

    That's about right. I'm impressed with their ability to maintain possession. Not making mistakes within a few phases.

    No polish though, unsurprisingly.

    I liked Canadian outside backs I saw in 2015 RWC. Van der Merwe and Evans who are missing here.

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    Good to see JGB has been practising his goal-kicking.

    Canada tried but looked like their B team.

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    @bovidae

    I like the form of Ngatai at fullback and Franklin at 6!

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    Maoris looked a bit rusty but still showed what they got. Was impressed with how they kicked the ball for space instead of running everything but then taking the opportunity when it is on to run. Ngatai was good at the back and Bateman, bring a lot of control and balance. Canada got grinded out slowly as the game wore on but was impressed as they have about 13 players to come back. Questions coming from the game is will they call someone up for Curtis? The rest of the team should stay the same, although rate that Sam Henwood when he came on

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    @arhs said in Maori Tour:

    @bovidae

    I like the form of Ngatai at fullback and Franklin at 6!

    Franklin played at 6 for BOP didn't he? I wonder if he could become the lock/6 the ABs are looking for?

    Ngatai can play fullback well but I wouldn't waste him there for the Chiefs. He is too important in the midfield.

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    @bovidae

    Yes he did, and was very effective there. Karpik seems to get physically dominated too often in contact, so this was a good call. Highlanders will need Franklin at lock, but I would still like to see more of him at flank. Expecting big things from Seu though, pushing Fifita and Ioane hard for an AB spot.

    Warming to the idea of seeing Ngatai a bit at fullback for Chiefs, as his long and astute punting could be used to great effect there. That might mean McNicol or Nanai-Williams at outside centre, or maybe Fa'auli finds his confidence at Super level?

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    Northland posters.
    What's the deal with Josh Larsen, is he a genuine Canuck? Or a kiwi with Canadian heritage?

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    Gunner
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    @rapido pretty sure he’s from Kerikeri, so must have Canadian heritage.

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    Born in Canada, raised in the Bay of Islands

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    @arhs
    If Ngatai plays at FB for the Chiefs, than the midfield should be Nankivell (12) / Lienert-Brown (13).

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    @cgrant said in Maori Tour:

    @arhs
    If Ngatai plays at FB for the Chiefs, than the midfield should be Nankivell (12) / Lienert-Brown (13).

    If the Chiefs had a player like Conrad Smith in the midfield then Ngatai could move to the back, but we don't. The options at fullback are greater than in the midfield.

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    @bovidae

    Yep, and Charlie can make use of his kicking game (as he showed a bit last week) from 12 or 13 anyway. Would be good to see him use it, with Lowe gone

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    @nepia said in Maori Tour:

    @mikedogz said in Maori Tour:

    The first five is the son of Émile Ntamack. Only 18 years old.

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    It's very encouraging that even sons of rugby legends have the 'my Dad is a douche and I'm smiling as politely as I can' expression down pat.

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