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  • StargazerS Offline
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    Chiefs

    1 Karl Tu’inukuafe (10)
    2 Nathan Harris (40)
    3 Angus Ta’avao (11)
    4 Brodie Retallick (94)
    5 Michael Allardice (28)
    6 Luke Jacobson (8)
    7 Mitch Karpik (8)
    8 Liam Messam (173)
    9 Brad Weber (51)
    10 Damian McKenzie (60)
    11 Sean Wainui (9)
    12 Charlie Ngatai (50) (Captain)
    13 Anton Lienert-Brown (50)
    14 Toni Pulu (28)
    15 Solomon Alaimalo (20)

    Reserves
    16 Samisoni Taukei’aho (5)
    17 Sam Prattley (4)
    18 Jeff Thwaites (8)
    19 Jesse Parete (3)
    20 Matt Matich (1)
    21 Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi (11)
    22 Marty McKenzie (15)
    23 Shaun Stevenson (27)
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    Gallagher Chiefs back at home for Waratahs clash

    The Gallagher Chiefs are back at home this Saturday for a huge Investec Super Rugby clash against the Waratahs. The team is braced for the Sydney based side who have posed a significant attacking threat throughout the season and lead the Australian conference. The home side are back from their South African tour where they won a tough game in Cape Town against the Stormers, and narrowly lost against the Sharks in Durban.
    
    Head Coach Colin Cooper said that the team are doing a lot of work and planning on how to nullify the Waratahs attack.
    
    “The team have travelled back from South Africa well, and brought five points back, which we are pretty happy about. Now it’s about getting ready for a tough Waratahs match. They have really shown against New Zealand opposition what their attack can do, so we are doing a lot of work defensively to stop the Waratahs and their attack play.”
    
    “Recovery is key. We felt there were some inaccuracies in our attack flow in our previous game and we will look to execute better this weekend.”
    
    There are seven changes to the starting fifteen that took the field against the Sharks. In the forwards, All Blacks Nathan Harris and Brodie Retallick return to the number two and four jerseys respectively, while exciting flanker Mitchell Karpik gets a start at number seven. Veteran Liam Messam will wear the number eight jersey.
    
    Damian McKenzie and Anton Lienert-Brown return to the backline after time at the All Blacks camp, and Toni Pulu starts at right wing. It’s a first chance this season to see the midfield pairing of Charlie Ngatai and Lienert-Brown in action together, which fans can get excited about.
    
    Newest All Blacks recruits Karl Tu’inukuafe and Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi both feature in the 23, with Karl starting at loosehead and Te Toiroa on the bench. Cooper commented on their determination to take all opportunities offered this season.
    
    “Karl and Te Toiroa are two guys that have put their hands up and have got opportunities through injuries and their form, and they’re now All Blacks. They’ve done really well.” 
    
    The Chiefs Rugby Club are carrying on the great efforts from Pink Shirt Day Aotearoa by spreading kindness in our community this week and promoting positive sideline behaviour. It’s an ongoing campaign through Chiefs in the Community to encourage supportive sideline behaviour at all levels and in all codes. The Chiefs Rugby Club will be raising funds for Mental Health Foundation NZ by auctioning off uniquely designed Chiefs pink tees signed by the team. The key messages for this campaign are #ChiefsCheerBulliesBoo and #SpreadKindness.
    
    The game kicks off at 7:35pm at FMG Stadium Waikato. Fans can enjoy a fantastic double header, with the University of Waikato Chiefs Cup final taking place as the Curtain Raiser which will kick off at 5:10pm between Rotorua Boys High School and Wesley College.
    
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    Finally. Ngatai and ALB together in the centres.

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    @crucial said in Chiefs v Waratahs:

    Finally. Ngatai and ALB together in the centres.

    Balanced out by Wainui still on the wing and Stevenson on the bench ... but nearly there.

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    I'm happier with Messam at no.8 too compared to Sowakula. Ardron must have failed his HIA test.

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    @nepia Wainui must be providing the midfield cover as no Nonu Jr.

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    @bovidae said in Chiefs v Waratahs:

    @nepia Wainui must be providing the midfield cover as no Nonu Jr.

    He can do that from the bench, no need for him in the starting lineup.

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    @nepia said in Chiefs v Waratahs:

    @bovidae said in Chiefs v Waratahs:

    @nepia Wainui must be providing the midfield cover as no Nonu Jr.

    He can do that from the bench, no need for him in the starting lineup.

    I agree. How did Stevenson play against the Sharks? I didn't see any games last round.

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    Can't see a thread for this.

    Tahs looking good in the first couple of minutes.

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    Tahs score try off passive scrum. Made it look too easy.

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    I think the aussies will be on a 3 match win streak after tonight.

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    WTF was that Ngatai?

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    @gt12 said in Chiefs v Waratahs:

    WTF was that Ngatai?

    That’s better.

    Why isn’t Stevenson out there. I have no idea what Cooper is doing.

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    Chiefs look like they are toast!

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    @damo said in Chiefs v Waratahs:

    I think the aussies will be on a 3 match win streak after tonight.

    3? Maybe my memory is failing me, but which one is the third? Tahs v Highlanders, Chiefs v Tahs (if it continues like this) and ?

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    Fuck. Terrible defense. Tahs in.

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    @stargazer

    Reds v Highlanders...

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  • ToddyT Offline
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    Awful defence from goat Ngatai

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    could be a long night for the Chiefs

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  • gt12G Offline
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    Fycking hell Weber.

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    @unite You expect the Reds to win tonight? Hmmm, I hope not.

    Brodie!!!!

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