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    @duluth Thought I heard/saw something the other day about scrum coaching?

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    @kiwimurph said in Chiefs v Highlanders:

    @bones tough when you lose Lima so early.

    Really was not impressed by Weber. TTT should be given a shot as starting 9 in big games.

    Yep, a bit of the shit being heaped on DMac can be traced back to his lack of time from fielding Weber's wayward passes.

    Hope he regains his form before the NPC. 🙂

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    @bones said in Chiefs v Highlanders:

    @kiwimurph thought Fletcher Smith stood up well, the winning of the game was there, just forwards being lazy cost us.

    Who is the forwards coach?

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    My plan to sacrifice my tipping for chiefs win paid off! I was super impressed that they held on to that.

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    @crucial very good point.

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    @rocky-rockbottom said in Chiefs v Highlanders:

    Spacco

    Coincidently, I heard that term for the first time in years earlier today. Must be making a comeback. 🙂

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    @rocky-rockbottom said in Chiefs v Highlanders:

    Great tussle, solid viewing. My laws knowledge is rooted, with the last in-goal ruck do the Chiefs need to retreat to behind hindmost feet? There's a couple of in-goal situations where all bets are off. Either way, Spacco Jacko ignored the Chiefs massive side entries, as usual, and got his lads home in the end

    You literally cannot have an in-goal ruck or maul. Players stop being part of it when they cross the line (and it ends completely if the ball crosses).

    Goal line is always the off side line.

    Pretty much the only time you can be off side in goal is when your own side kicks.

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    McKenzie was excellent bar a couple of charge downs. Should have the AB 10/15 super sub role nailed.

    Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi: reckon he has an excellent chance of getting that 3rd AB 9 spot. Looks a better play than Weber IMO

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    @billy-tell said in Chiefs v Highlanders:

    McKenzie was excellent bar a couple of charge downs. Should have the AB 10/15 super sub role nailed.

    Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi: reckon he has an excellent chance of getting that 3rd AB 9 spot. Looks a better play than Weber IMO

    I was disappointed with McKenzie at 1st (although I wasn't watching him or the game that closely). He seemed all over the place. He needs to cut the silly stuff. I was thinking poor first half until at the end of the half. esp when he failed to draw Naholo? that I thought would be a strength of his game

    But TTT looked good again when he came on. He does look a better option than Weber. i would like to see him start in one of the big matches

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    By silly stuff I assume you mean creating mayhem on attack...?

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    My 2c.

    Retallick and Cane would transform any forward pack from ok to awesome.

    ALB looked great. Lots of half gaps in traffic.

    DMac was good. Couple of charge downs though.

    Wainui cops shit here but I thought he was excellent

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    @billy-tell said in Chiefs v Highlanders:

    By silly stuff I assume you mean creating mayhem on attack...?

    He created mayhem both for and against his team! He needs to not try and create with every single touch, especially if he plays for the ABs. He'll calm down a bit and improve with time in the saddle - deff the beaudy super sub role is his. Mo'unga starts if beaudy is out tho

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    @billy-tell said in Chiefs v Highlanders:

    McKenzie was excellent bar a couple of charge downs. Should have the AB 10/15 super sub role nailed.

    Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi: reckon he has an excellent chance of getting that 3rd AB 9 spot. Looks a better play than Weber IMO

    He made a lot of errors. He just instills confidence that he will blow a game. What the hell was he thinking, kicking the ball away with 50 seconds on the clock? Mindless.

    If Jordie isn't starting, I would probably rather have him on the bench.

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    @hydro11
    thing is what was he supposed to do.he was passed the ball inside his 22 50s left run it high risk run hinself high risk the problem for me it was a poor kick and he should never had been passed it in the first place

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    DMac is erratic and prone to disastrous errors.

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    @bones said in Chiefs v Highlanders:

    DMac is erratic and prone to disastrous errors.

    In an ideal world he would never get close to a regular test gig. And yet he's looking like a certain bench option. Jesus.

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    @mariner4life

    Perofeta is coming. If he stays injury free he’s an ideal 10/15 who’s probably already a better 10. He needs plenty of work, but I think he miiiight be ready by next year.

    Having said that, Barrett will probably bugger off after the WC, so we’ll be looking at Mo’unga, Perofeta, and Dmac. Falcon has a bit of Cruden about him, but he’s miles away, and none of them are anywhere near DC level who was quality on the international stage at 21! Lions 2005, he was only 23...

    Fuck I miss him.

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    Pardon me if i don't put faith in a blues player being our saviour

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    @mariner4life said in Chiefs v Highlanders:

    @bones said in Chiefs v Highlanders:

    DMac is erratic and prone to disastrous errors.

    In an ideal world he would never get close to a regular test gig. And yet he's looking like a certain bench option. Jesus.

    I think on balance DMac does more good than bad and TBH, we all forget (well some of us don't) that BB was an erratic 10 for a number of years but was an AB for all the other stuff he brought to the team.

    I think DMac's errors get focused on a lot more than some of his contemporaries liek Jordie Barrett. I can't remember whether it was last week or the week before where Jordie had an awesome first half and then a really awful second half yet the DMac style derision wasn't heaped on him.

    I guess it is up to the selectors to decide whether his good outweighs the bad and if they're happy to go with a 10 on the bench or a utility like DMac. We might see both DMac and Jordie on the bench together.

    Edit: In saying that it would be nice if DMac could bring his eror rate down as the season progresses.

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