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    @taniwharugby said in Hurricanes v Blues:

    Was at a function on Friday night with Grant Fox and Glenn Taylor, and Fox reckoned Blues would make finals but didn't have the squad to win.

    Both said it was thier tight 5 making the difference this year with Taylor making special mention of Tuipuluto's form and also Robinson.

    I think that's a pretty decent bet.

    What I most didn't like about the Blues performance was that they were losing both the scrums and lineouts in the first 20 minutes and, while Parsons improves the lineout throwing, he's a weakness around the paddock. And scrums - I suspect there's other scrums more dominant that what the Canes have that would have to be matched in the play-offs.

    However, there's still time for the Blues to get better in these aspects and they've got some physical specimens. And people like Nock are starting deliver on their promise.

    The real wildcard is what Beauden can bring. He's the sort of player who turns five point losses into five point wins.

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    @Chris-B said in Hurricanes v Blues:

    @taniwharugby said in Hurricanes v Blues:

    Was at a function on Friday night with Grant Fox and Glenn Taylor, and Fox reckoned Blues would make finals but didn't have the squad to win.

    Both said it was thier tight 5 making the difference this year with Taylor making special mention of Tuipuluto's form and also Robinson.

    I think that's a pretty decent bet.

    What I most didn't like about the Blues performance was that they were losing both the scrums and lineouts in the first 20 minutes and, while Parsons improves the lineout throwing, he's a weakness around the paddock. And scrums - I suspect there's other scrums more dominant that what the Canes have that would have to be matched in the play-offs.

    However, there's still time for the Blues to get better in these aspects and they've got some physical specimens. And people like Nock are starting deliver on their promise.

    The real wildcard is what Beauden can bring. He's the sort of player who turns five point losses into five point wins.

    I'm fascinated to see how Leon integrates him into the team, particularly with Black and Perofeta doing pretty decent jobs in his two positions. Will they start him at the back and then move him closer in late in games when there are likely to be more attacking opportunities or vice versa?

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    @Chris-B said in Hurricanes v Blues:

    @taniwharugby said in Hurricanes v Blues:

    Was at a function on Friday night with Grant Fox and Glenn Taylor, and Fox reckoned Blues would make finals but didn't have the squad to win.

    Both said it was thier tight 5 making the difference this year with Taylor making special mention of Tuipuluto's form and also Robinson.

    I think that's a pretty decent bet.

    What I most didn't like about the Blues performance was that they were losing both the scrums and lineouts in the first 20 minutes and, while Parsons improves the lineout throwing, he's a weakness around the paddock. And scrums - I suspect there's other scrums more dominant that what the Canes have that would have to be matched in the play-offs.

    However, there's still time for the Blues to get better in these aspects and they've got some physical specimens. And people like Nock are starting deliver on their promise.

    The real wildcard is what Beauden can bring. He's the sort of player who turns five point losses into five point wins.

    IMO best Blues starting front row is Mafileo/Efkund/Karl T. Lineout throwing an issue. LH lock not clear, but think Goodhue may be best compromise for scrum and lineout. Spoilt for choice at loosie, but Robinson's workrate and lineout make him the cornerstone for me.

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    Ofa ended up playing the whole game. Was Lindenmuth injured or just not used?

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    Seemed to me the canes were definitely getting the rub of the green from the ref - although more so in the first half.

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    Here’s a quote from the coach,
    It's a tired and subdued changing shed," coach Leon MacDonald said. "I think the guys are spent. A win away from home is normally cause for celebrations but I think they nearly want to lie down on the ground

    Puts the travel factor in perspective in my opinion.

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    @pakman said in Hurricanes v Blues:

    @Chris-B said in Hurricanes v Blues:

    @taniwharugby said in Hurricanes v Blues:

    Was at a function on Friday night with Grant Fox and Glenn Taylor, and Fox reckoned Blues would make finals but didn't have the squad to win.

    Both said it was thier tight 5 making the difference this year with Taylor making special mention of Tuipuluto's form and also Robinson.

    I think that's a pretty decent bet.

    What I most didn't like about the Blues performance was that they were losing both the scrums and lineouts in the first 20 minutes and, while Parsons improves the lineout throwing, he's a weakness around the paddock. And scrums - I suspect there's other scrums more dominant that what the Canes have that would have to be matched in the play-offs.

    However, there's still time for the Blues to get better in these aspects and they've got some physical specimens. And people like Nock are starting deliver on their promise.

    The real wildcard is what Beauden can bring. He's the sort of player who turns five point losses into five point wins.

    IMO best Blues starting front row is Mafileo/Efkund/Karl T. Lineout throwing an issue. LH lock not clear, but think Goodhue may be best compromise for scrum and lineout. Spoilt for choice at loosie, but Robinson's workrate and lineout make him the cornerstone for me.

    What's your rationale for Mafileo starting ahead of Ofa? Who would you have on the bench (and which side is he playing).

    Someone needs to take on a project to make up a table of NZ props and which side(s) they play on. I'm starting to forget the guys who can play both sides and young guys like Lindenmuth I have to google. πŸ™‚

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    My two cents without reading the thread.

    I take my hat off to the Blues, they were outstanding on defence in that first half and managed to stop any of our momentum, especially after a blistering start.

    I felt we were just getting on top before the red card occurred and with half an hour left it was the Blues match to lose.

    Overall a fairly messy game. I think the big thing for Blues fans to celebrate is that they managed to get over the line. I feel if it was the Blues of a couple of seasons ago they would have found a way to lose on Saturday.

    Canes will need to lick their wounds fast as it doesn't get any easier over the next two weekends. For the Blues, they are sitting pretty with two winnable games next, a bye after that and then Beauden's return.

    From a Canes perspective I feel Fifita should get the axe and I'd like to see Blackwell pack down on the side of the scrum. I'm sick of Fifita's brain explosions and there should be consequences,

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    @Chris-B said in Hurricanes v Blues:

    @pakman said in Hurricanes v Blues:

    @Chris-B said in Hurricanes v Blues:

    @taniwharugby said in Hurricanes v Blues:

    Was at a function on Friday night with Grant Fox and Glenn Taylor, and Fox reckoned Blues would make finals but didn't have the squad to win.

    Both said it was thier tight 5 making the difference this year with Taylor making special mention of Tuipuluto's form and also Robinson.

    I think that's a pretty decent bet.

    What I most didn't like about the Blues performance was that they were losing both the scrums and lineouts in the first 20 minutes and, while Parsons improves the lineout throwing, he's a weakness around the paddock. And scrums - I suspect there's other scrums more dominant that what the Canes have that would have to be matched in the play-offs.

    However, there's still time for the Blues to get better in these aspects and they've got some physical specimens. And people like Nock are starting deliver on their promise.

    The real wildcard is what Beauden can bring. He's the sort of player who turns five point losses into five point wins.

    IMO best Blues starting front row is Mafileo/Efkund/Karl T. Lineout throwing an issue. LH lock not clear, but think Goodhue may be best compromise for scrum and lineout. Spoilt for choice at loosie, but Robinson's workrate and lineout make him the cornerstone for me.

    What's your rationale for Mafileo starting ahead of Ofa? Who would you have on the bench (and which side is he playing).

    Someone needs to take on a project to make up a table of NZ props and which side(s) they play on. I'm starting to forget the guys who can play both sides and young guys like Lindenmuth I have to google. πŸ™‚

    I think Mafileo is a better TH, and Ofa great off bench. I'd ideally have Hodgman and Ofa (TH) on bench.

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    @Canes4life said in Hurricanes v Blues:

    My two cents without reading the thread.

    I take my hat off to the Blues, they were outstanding on defence in that first half and managed to stop any of our momentum, especially after a blistering start.

    I felt we were just getting on top before the red card occurred and with half an hour left it was the Blues match to lose.

    Overall a fairly messy game. I think the big thing for Blues fans to celebrate is that they managed to get over the line. I feel if it was the Blues of a couple of seasons ago they would have found a way to lose on Saturday.

    Canes will need to lick their wounds fast as it doesn't get any easier over the next two weekends. For the Blues, they are sitting pretty with two winnable games next, a bye after that and then Beauden's return.

    From a Canes perspective I feel Fifita should get the axe and I'd like to see Blackwell pack down on the side of the scrum. I'm sick of Fifita's brain explosions and there should be consequences,

    It's hard to tell what would have happened without the red card, but I was more worried when the Canes went to the backs than the forwards. The Blues pack was beating up the Canes and I think we were seeing the rewards for that, in fact I think it directly lead to the multiple instances of foul play (only two shoulder charges were called, there were more than that) asthey tried to muscle up.

    The fatigue even with a numerical advantage was a huge factor, so we may not have been able to hold on.

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    @Chris-B said in Hurricanes v Blues:

    @taniwharugby said in Hurricanes v Blues:

    Was at a function on Friday night with Grant Fox and Glenn Taylor, and Fox reckoned Blues would make finals but didn't have the squad to win.

    Both said it was thier tight 5 making the difference this year with Taylor making special mention of Tuipuluto's form and also Robinson.

    I think that's a pretty decent bet.

    What I most didn't like about the Blues performance was that they were losing both the scrums and lineouts in the first 20 minutes and, while Parsons improves the lineout throwing, he's a weakness around the paddock. And scrums - I suspect there's other scrums more dominant that what the Canes have that would have to be matched in the play-offs.

    However, there's still time for the Blues to get better in these aspects and they've got some physical specimens. And people like Nock are starting deliver on their promise.

    The real wildcard is what Beauden can bring. He's the sort of player who turns five point losses into five point wins.

    I'd be surprised if the Canes make the finals without Beauden. He's done exactly that time and time again the past couple of seasons and has made us look a lot better than we are.

    You can say what you like about his credentials as a test 10, but in the more open Super rugby he's an absolutely superstar in that position and is regularly the difference.

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    @No-Quarter

    The standard is a bit lower this year so the Canes still have a good chance of making the playoffs.
    That was the first derby match, we'll know where they really stand after these two away games (Chiefs, Crusaders)

    Barrett is probably worth a freakish try (scored or set up for someone else) per match. Thats enough to turn close matches

    Also, without him, who has the authority to tell TJ to clam the fuck down?

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  • HoorooH Do not disturb
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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/120114439/super-rugby-hurricanes-prop-tyrel-lomax-suspended-for-three-weeks

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    @Canes4life said in Hurricanes v Blues:

    From a Canes perspective I feel Fifita should get the axe and I'd like to see Blackwell pack down on the side of the scrum. I'm sick of Fifita's brain explosions and there should be consequences.

    We don't always agree (especially around the propping situation) but in this instance I would be absolutely delighted to see him banished back to club rugby. Purely from an Axemens (who were rather average in the commemorative 150th anniversary of the first ever club rugby match played in NZ against the Nelson RFC on Saturday) selfish point of view he would look good running around Hataitai Park away from the TV cameras! The specialist TMO panel (selected and trained by myself!) up there are superb at their unofficial assistance they give the referee in determining any doubt he/she (we have same good female refs in Wgtn) might have about things.

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    @Higgins I know we won the first one.

    Did we win again? πŸ™‚

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    @No-Quarter said in Hurricanes v Blues:

    I'd be surprised if the Canes make the finals without Beauden.

    I think the Canes will be there or thereabouts.

    Currently they're in eighth - I guess the question is which team below them is likely to get past them. I guess most likely would be the Rebels or Reds with lots of games in the Australian conference - but, those teams need to start collecting points.

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  • HigginsH Offline
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    @Chris-B Yes you did, it ended up about 30 odd to about 20 odd after the Blues scored a try and kicked a couple of late penalties. I was busy dealing with a lot of other things going on at the time and did not really pay much attention to the play.

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    I think the Canes will get there, especially if we can get Ardie back soon.

    The one guy that we probably couldn't afford to lose for the Chiefs and Crusaders games coming up is Lomax. How costly will this red card be on our campaign? Well we will have to wait and see.

    I would bring Ben May back into the fold as the starting 3 and leave Fidow on the bench.

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    @Canes4life I think May was one of the reasons why the Hunters' scrum dominated Blues A in the first half, on Saturday. It's no secret that I'm not a huge fan of his, but he's a big lump of a man who adds a lot of weight to the pack.

    Assuming the citing will be upheld, the Canes will probably lose Lomax for about 3 games/weeks.

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    @Stargazer Lomax has been suspended for 3 weeks as per the article above.

    Numia might be unavailable too due to concussion.

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