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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    Bovidae
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    @hooroo said in v Waikato:

    DRIVE IT WAIKATO!!!

    Lineout drives that is! Hawke's Bay showed the way.

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    replied to Bovidae on last edited by taniwharugby
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    @bovidae and yet in the last few years, our lineout defence has been pretty good, the HB game, all our defence was abysmal.

    Weather is looking good for Saturday, warm with a light breeze.

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    @bovidae said in v Waikato:

    @hooroo said in v Waikato:

    DRIVE IT WAIKATO!!!

    Lineout drives that is! Hawke's Bay showed the way.

    One thing we’ll want to do is keep you buggers away from the corner.. I’m already visualising a wall of red, yellow and black rumbling over the line!

    I guess that all comes down to discipline in our own half. Keep messing up and we’ll be punished.

    I’m thinking this will be a cracker though, not willing to make a prediction until I see our team named..

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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by Steven Harris
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    @taniwharugby one thing I will enjoy is both Waikato and Otago bashing the crap out of each other with so much at stake in the last round..what sort of shape will they both be in going into semi final football,very hard to lift after a Shield challenge or defence.

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    I won't see the game as I have other plans for Sat.

    What I'd like to know is why Waikato always seems to be playing Northland in Whangarei in recent years. Things were so much simpler in the days of the NPC where teams alternated home and away.

    @Steven-Harris Otago will probably field a B team vs Ta$man but I'll be happy if they don't.

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    replied to Bovidae on last edited by taniwharugby
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    @bovidae same reason we played Auckland up here for the first time in about 10 years...cross over matches and who chooses.

    We've had some good matches the past few years though.

    Otago might have a shot at a home semi or even finish top so might need points.

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    Northland vs Waikato wouldn't be a crossover match this season. There are plenty of similar examples for other teams but more thought could go into the schedule for games within each "division".

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    @bovidae thats this season the only non-crossover; so with you dropping do you simply take the place of the team that went up? We played Wellington away last year so you replaced them, play us at home?

    I doubt it is that simple though haha

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    @taniwharugby

    Looking at who Wellington played last year, and where, the answer is no.

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    @bovidae so this then?

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    I'm planning to head along and support the mighty Taniwha! Probably dragging along the whole whanu - should be a really fun afternoon out if the weather holds.

    Looking forward to it; Okara is a great venue and good to watch rugby at

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    @nzzp forecast is good, and word is we get a few back from injury this weekend too, so have our fate in our hands

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    I rate our chances at home. Some key things need to come together.

    The win on Sunday was great (winners are grinners):

    • away from home
    • at the end of 3 game week
    • missing a few players
    • against a very physical pack and some speedy backs so D was better
    • lineout D was better bar one lineout.
    • Exits were good but will now miss Gregory’s kicking if he is not available
    • structure, game plan was good with a great worked move try
    • some strong running into contact zones

    So we need all that plus:

    • accuracy at clean outs, which is partly keeping work rate high ( we have improved heaps aleady )
    • better finishing, we created space a few times and then didn’t make the pass at the right time. At the same time a few passes were knocked down by tackler but that happens.
    • to control the last 20 better. We still have long periods without the ball and with tiring legs the game opens up esp. if you give ball back. Maybe reduce offloads in this period. You don’t have Increase the risks you take, just keep grinding and points will come. We did this quite well to earn our last penalty.

    So pleased for this team. Showed that they do have the ability plus a good squad culture with everyone contributing.

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    replied to kev on last edited by taniwharugby
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    @kev see I reckon if we had beaten HB, we would have lost to Counties (although for our finals aspirations, beating HB was best)

    The sheer desperation we showed in that final quarter v Counties, I'm not sure it woulda been there had we picked up 5 v HB.

    And when you think about how that game panned out, I reckon we lose that game more times than we win it; on another day, that knock over the line is a try, other bounces dont fall our way, but on Sunday, in spite of our injuries, in spite of our boys being out on thier feet we held on, as it really was crucial to our top 4 chances; huge ticker shown.

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    Apparently team will look like this:

    Northland
    Tu'Ungafasi, Moulds, Rinakama
    Goodhue, Douglas
    Robinson, Matich, Pryor
    Kitto, Debreczeni
    Hohaia, Ranger
    Roberts-Te Nana, Wright, Hyland
    Reserves - Olsen, Atkins, Wiggins, Stokes, Matiu, Nock, Thoroughgood, Tua

    So potential debut for Wiggins then Robinson, Matich, Nock and Tua all back form injury.

    Injury list:
    Regan Verney, Jone Macilai, Ross Wright, Jack Straker, Scott Gregory, Kane Jacobson

    From what I have heard, Gregory & Straker possibly back next week, Jacobsen suffering concussion symptoms still, Wrights status unknown, which means he probably wont be back?

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    Apparently grandstand tickets almost sold out...hopefully the 'Ws' while playing at home and fine weather forecast will see a big walk up crowd too!

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    @taniwharugby said in v Waikato:

    Apparently grandstand tickets almost sold out...hopefully the 'Ws' while playing at home and fine weather forecast will see a big walk up crowd too!

    Damn! I thought I'd just rock up and buy some tickets on the day

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    Your team was right @taniwharugby apart from Thoroughgood being at 15 and Cooper on the bench. Will be interesting to see how Thoroughgood goes. To me seems to struggle with the speed and physicality of Mitre 10 Cup so far. Would've been interesting to see if they would've played Gregory at 15 if he had been fit. Good to have Robinson and Matich back.

    Think we will go well this weekend - picking a win

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    @nzzp TBH I'd be surprised if it sells out (even during RWC were spaces in a sold out stadium) but thats what I saw on FB...

    Be a few of the NOrthland ferners in the cheap seats over the other side 🙂

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    replied to Chiefy07 on last edited by taniwharugby
    #22

    @chiefy07 my team?

    edit: I see, I copied it down wrong, the team I saw was the team haha

    Northland
    Tu'Ungafasi, Moulds, Rinakama
    Goodhue, Douglas
    Robinson, Matich, Pryor
    Kitto, Debreczeni
    Hohaia, Ranger
    Roberts-Te Nana, Thoroughgood, Hyland
    Reserves - Olsen, Atkins, Wiggins, Stokes, Matiu, Nock, Cooper, Tua

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