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    Parker nails the kick.

    Chiefs U20 31 - 32 Crusaders U20.

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    thanks for the updates @Stargazer and @bobily2 it was much appreciated.
    It would be good to hear from you boys who impressed you the most out of each team.

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    It's full time!

    A really good, close game! A very good watch.

    The teams were a good match. Both teams still have to address inaccuracies and handling errors, but both will be hard to beat by the others.

    FT: Chiefs U20 31 - 32 Crusaders U20

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    I would pay more attention to @Stargazer as I was multitasking.

    For the Crusaders, I thought Jack Parker and Fletcher Anderson were the best players out there. Anderson made some good ground, and Parker has a decent boot and also had a hand in a couple tries. George Bell is obviously handy, Macca Springer can create a try out of nothing, and Olly Ryan made a difference in the scrum (again, this is the perspective of a wing - I'm still guessing).

    Jamie Hannah has beefed up a bit and still looked pretty mobile.

    For the Chiefs, Tahu Kemara was the obvious standout. Cody Nordstrom had some handy runs, too. I think that's about all I've got.

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    @bobily2 said in Chiefs U20 v Crusaders U20:

    I would pay more attention to @Stargazer as I was multitasking.

    For the Crusaders, I thought Jack Parker and Fletcher Anderson were the best players out there. Anderson made some good ground, and Parker has a decent boot and also had a hand in a couple tries. George Bell is obviously handy, Macca Springer can create a try out of nothing, and Olly Ryan made a difference in the scrum (again, this is the perspective of a wing - I'm still guessing).

    Jamie Hannah has beefed up a bit and still looked pretty mobile.

    For the Chiefs, Tahu Kemara was the obvious standout. Cody Nordstrom had some handy runs, too. I think that's about all I've got.

    Thanks Mate

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    @bobily2 I think you're spot on.

    For Chiefs U20, Kemara was a real stand-out and it looks like the Chiefs have a good 10 for the future.
    I thought Veveni Lasaga, Austin Anderson and Cody Nordstrom went well, too.
    At times, the Chiefs U20s game looked a bit messy. Too many knock-ons. Need to clean that up.

    For the Crusaders U20, also the 10 - Jack Parker - was very good, Fletcher Anderson went well, and Macca Springer scored the try of the game. The Crusaders line-out didn't go too well in the first half, and I'm not sure what the problem was. The scrum was already dominant in the first half, but gained in strength in the second. Influence of Olly Ryan, but possibly also Fiti Sa and/or Taya Brown, who look quite big and strong. Reserves backs looked a big step down, however.

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    @Stargazer said in Chiefs U20 v Crusaders U20:

    @bobily2 I think you're spot on.

    For Chiefs U20, Kemara was a real stand-out and it looks like the Chiefs have a good 10 for the future.
    I thought Veveni Lasaga, Austin Anderson and Cody Nordstrom went well, too.
    At times, the Chiefs U20s game looked a bit messy. Too many knock-ons. Need to clean that up.

    For the Crusaders U20, also the 10 - Jack Parker - was very good, Fletcher Anderson went well, and Macca Springer scored the try of the game. The Crusaders line-out didn't go too well in the first half, and I'm not sure what the problem was. The scrum was already dominant in the first half, but gained in strength in the second. Influence of Olly Ryan, but possibly also Fiti Sa and/or Taya Brown, who look quite big and strong. Reserves backs looked a big step down, however.

    Thanks Mate

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    Really disappointed with Lennox in this game. He was one of the Chiefs development players but his distribution was very average. Wharawhara-Muriwai looked much better. Kemara played really well, but will be disappointed with those last 2 conversions. I was expecting Lucas Cashmore to start. The Chiefs captain (Curtis Palmer) also wasn't playing. Maybe both are injured.

    After talking up Havila Molia previously, he was another who never fired a shot. In fact the Chiefs scrum looked best when Tupaea was at LH, and even TH. I thought that Jaden Kingi played well. He won quite a few of the Crusaders lineouts. The Chiefs left a lot of points on the field with poor passing or handling errors. Impatience and a lack of accuracy seemed to be a theme with all teams.

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    @bobily2 said in Chiefs U20 v Crusaders U20:

    Kemara apparently has a touch background and it shows. Some good stepping - throws some nice passes.

    He is also a gun sevens player. Watch any of the Condor sevens footage over the last few years. Give Taha some time and space and he'll run past you all day.

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    I was wondering if Brial was the son of and it appears he is. Seems a side (edit: solid) unit. What is his story? Why is he over here? Links to NZ or just came over here to get a rugby education?

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Chiefs U20 v Crusaders U20:

    I was wondering if Brial was the son of and it appears he is. Seems a side unit. What is his story? Why is he over here? Links to NZ or just came over here to get a rugby education?

    I found this online from last year.

    Super Rugby champions, the Crusaders, wouldn’t have signed Brial from NSW Waratahs had there been any doubt about his ability to go right to the top. Big things are expected of the son of Wallaby back-rower Michael Brial, who has been touted in some quarters as ‘the next Kieran Read’.
    
    Brial played for Australian Schoolboys as a 17-year-old in 2019, but is set to play for New Zealand U20s this year after moving to New Zealand to study at Lincoln University
    
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    @KiwiMurph said in Chiefs U20 v Crusaders U20:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Chiefs U20 v Crusaders U20:

    I was wondering if Brial was the son of and it appears he is. Seems a side unit. What is his story? Why is he over here? Links to NZ or just came over here to get a rugby education?

    I found this online from last year.

    Super Rugby champions, the Crusaders, wouldn’t have signed Brial from NSW Waratahs had there been any doubt about his ability to go right to the top. Big things are expected of the son of Wallaby back-rower Michael Brial, who has been touted in some quarters as ‘the next Kieran Read’.
    
    Brial played for Australian Schoolboys as a 17-year-old in 2019, but is set to play for New Zealand U20s this year after moving to New Zealand to study at Lincoln University
    

    Maybe if the Aussies keep Gamble we keep Brial. Only fair.

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    @KiwiMurph Yep, he was on the bench (19) of the Australian Schools team that beat NZ Schools in 2019. He started at lock for Aussie Schools when they beat NZ Barbarians Schools.

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    I don't remember Brial being mentioned as an option for NZ U20 selection. He'll probably end up like Nick Frost by spending a couple of years in Chch before returning to Aust.

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    @KiwiMurph said in Chiefs U20 v Crusaders U20:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Chiefs U20 v Crusaders U20:

    I was wondering if Brial was the son of and it appears he is. Seems a side unit. What is his story? Why is he over here? Links to NZ or just came over here to get a rugby education?

    I found this online from last year.

    Super Rugby champions, the Crusaders, wouldn’t have signed Brial from NSW Waratahs had there been any doubt about his ability to go right to the top. Big things are expected of the son of Wallaby back-rower Michael Brial, who has been touted in some quarters as ‘the next Kieran Read’.
    
    Brial played for Australian Schoolboys as a 17-year-old in 2019, but is set to play for New Zealand U20s this year after moving to New Zealand to study at Lincoln University
    

    Wouldn't he have to be eligible for NZ, e.g. be a NZ citizen of have a parent/grandparent, to be able to play for NZ U20?

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    As I understand it Brial is available for NZ U/20 selection that is why he is playing in this tournament for the Crusaders.

    Just an add on the Family Michael Brial etc have been living in Queenstown since Joe was 9.So as I understand it the whole family has moved permanently to NZ.Even though Joe went back to Australia for secondary school.

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