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    @kirwan said in Blues v Waratahs:

    Talking versatility (tongue in cheek here) , but Akira did end up at seven last week…

    He also moved to 7 twice in the early rounds, when he was getting his Fern MoTM points.

    Two things I've noticed - last night Akira probably took about 10 minutes to get into the game. Maybe someone needs to tackle him a couple of times in the changing sheds.

    And the typical perception of Akira in comparison with other players, Sotutu has had a much poorer season overall, but once he played a couple of good games in a row and everyone went mad for him again. Akira has a couple of quiet games and all of a sudden he's a dunce.

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    @old-samurai-jack said in Blues v Waratahs:

    @bones Hate to call it. The abundance of talent defies belief at the moment.

    It's all pretty fresh, untested talent in the greater scheme of things but hey the boks don't even know what test rugby is.

    Edit: and it's pretty exciting.

    Robinson also could be the lock/blindside cover that they were looking for years.

    I wish that Rangi would actually move him to lock in games, or start him, so we can see if he is that guy.

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    @frank Yup came through as a 10.

    I remember seeing him first play for Kings College in the 2018 final against St Peters and immediately he reminded me of a mini Dan Carter. Thought we were gonna lose him back to Hawke's Bay like we usually do with out of towners but for once we managed to keep one.

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    @african-monkey said in Blues v Waratahs:

    @frank Yup came through as a 10.

    I remember seeing him first play for Kings College in the 2018 final against St Peters and immediately he reminded me of a mini Dan Carter. Thought we were gonna lose him back to Hawke's Bay like we usually do with out of towners but for once we managed to keep one.

    With all the apparent turmoil going on in Auckland I'm not so secretly hoping he's one of the players who decides to ditch Auckland and come home. 🙂

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    @nepia You sure he took 10 mins to get into game? I thought he made a massive break about 5 mins in where he bumped off Whetton or was that another one? Other than that, you are correct. A couple of below par games and all of a sudden he's lazy and unfit, where as everyone else in the country get a free ride.

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    @nepia We'll give you back Tyrone Elkington MacDonald 😉

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    @african-monkey said in Blues v Waratahs:

    @nepia You sure he took 10 mins to get into game? I thought he made a massive break about 5 mins in where he bumped off Whetton or was that another one? Other than that, you are correct. A couple of below par games and all of a sudden he's lazy and unfit, where as everyone else in the country get a free ride.

    My time line might be a bit out, I just remember there were a few plays where he seemed to be going through the motions early on - and I was wondering if that's what his detractors see in their minds every week, but then he got going into his work.

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    @african-monkey said in Blues v Waratahs:

    @nepia We'll give you back Tyrone Elkington MacDonald 😉

    I think he was yours to begin with so best you keep him.

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    @nepia No no he's a good Hawke's Bay boy 😉

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    @nepia His detractors usually focus on that 5 min flat patch when it comes to him aswell.

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    @crazy-horse said in Blues v Waratahs:

    @bones said in Blues v Waratahs:

    @crazy-horse said in Blues v Waratahs:

    Still keen to see if Sullivan is going to be a running threat at this level, but ball in hand he is almost Carter like in his poise and time. Hope he develops into what he looks like he could be.

    Could be like Carter but nowhere near as good in most facets except for pace.

    Yeah way too early to say he is anywhere near Carter's level. He may yet fizz into nothing but it's a bloody good start.

    Stephen Brett was looking like a Carter clone playing NPC and then he played Super rugby and the rest is history...

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    @act-crusader said in Blues v Waratahs:

    @crazy-horse said in Blues v Waratahs:

    @bones said in Blues v Waratahs:

    @crazy-horse said in Blues v Waratahs:

    Still keen to see if Sullivan is going to be a running threat at this level, but ball in hand he is almost Carter like in his poise and time. Hope he develops into what he looks like he could be.

    Could be like Carter but nowhere near as good in most facets except for pace.

    Yeah way too early to say he is anywhere near Carter's level. He may yet fizz into nothing but it's a bloody good start.

    Stephen Brett was looking like a Carter clone playing NPC and then he played Super rugby and the rest is history...

    Ya reckon? I remember him being promising but can't remember the Carterisms.

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    Now thats a good lift -
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    @nepia who's saying Akira is a dunce? I haven't seen that on any threads so far this morning.

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    @kirwan said in Blues v Waratahs:

    @african-monkey said in Blues v Waratahs:

    @bones Hmmm interesting regarding Akira. I thought he carried strongly (mainly early on) and did plenty on defence.

    Someone who I do find sad to watch these days is Blake Gibson. He missed plenty of tackles out there. Sadly I think injuries have finally caught up with him.

    He was working hard in the 81st minute and had what 17 tackles? Hardly looking unfit.

    Starting to make his open field breaks again too, which had gone as he tightened his game up.

    Talking versatility (tongue in cheek here) , but Akira did end up at seven last week…

    FFS Mrs Ioane. You just saw I posted about Ioane and assumed I was having a go didn't you? If you read properly, you'd see it's a fitness concern regarding injury, not workrate. As I said, he got stopped/dropped a few times last night (even went backwards a couple of times) where you would usually expect him to shake off a tackle or two, or drive forward. So just wondering if he has/had an issue he's recovering from (I'm gonna guess at groin/hip) as his power in contact seems to fail him sometimes.

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    @daffy-jaffy said in Blues v Waratahs:

    Now thats a good lift -
    dadf6eb0-93af-493f-94aa-7b98de7dac2b-image.png

    Genuine question... why did they ever change the laws to allow lifting?
    It's always seemed to me that it just caused more problems than I can think of ever existing pre-lifting.

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    @kruse didnt the Saffas lift when in isolation and then when they re-entered the rugby world it was an innovation they adopted?

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    @taniwharugby Yes. Let's face it the lineouts used to be a free-for-all.

    I remember the SA provincial teams using lifting in the lineouts on the 1992 SA tour before the test between the Boks and the ABs. It was like the teams were often playing different games.

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    @bovidae i reckon even watching U13 rugby with no lifting then u14 with lifting it looks much more organised.

    I guess the one thing that would happen without lifting would bring back the spring heeled 90kg lock...

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    Bell and Gordon the standouts for the Tahs. After an initial good showing, Donaldson has faded under greater scrutiny from NZ teams.

    Charlie Gamble had a great game too I thought - several excellent turnovers and some good tackling.

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    I reckon that of all the modern changes to the game,lineout lifting has improved the game immensely.The scrum the complete opposite.

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