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    Good to see Sanders back from the injury list. But with the 7 jersey ?

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    Chiefs for the upset?

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    I would imagine the Chiefs will take it quite personally that the Crusaders have rolled out their development team forward pack for this game.

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    @crazy-horse said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    @crucial said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    @act-crusader said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    @crucial said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    @mariner4life said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    @act-crusader said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    @gt12 said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    Crusaders by a thousand.

    We’ve had three good wins and they’ve had two tough weeks which means we’re going to get stuffed. It’s the Chiefs way since Rens left and our set piece is nowhere near good enough.

    Seriously, Saders by 17 plus.

    Nice attempt.

    No AB loosehead. No AB centre. Our halfbacks are in a funk. A back row that is a mishmash. An up and down back 3.

    Surprised we are on top of the table.

    god, this is almost as shameless as the time Mal Meninga tried to claim the underdog status with arguably the greatest rugby league side ever assembled.

    To be fair @ACT-Crusader is unaccustomed to having less than 90% of his side as ABs. It is panicking him.

    I wouldn’t pick one Chief in a combined....

    You can keep Douglas instead of Jacobsen then. How’s your star fullback doing compared to the much maligned DMac?
    Don’t want to squeeze ALB in?
    Shit, even Weber is out doing your 9s

    I don't think he was serious...

    Deadly...

    Although on second thoughts I’m sure I can find a spot on my team for that star player, T. Chief

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    @stargazer said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    Crusaders

    1 George Bower
    2 Brodie McAlister
    3 Michael Alaalatoa
    4 Mitchell Dunshea
    5 Quinten Strange

    It’s only the Chiefs aye Razor... 😲

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    Even without Whitelock, Robertson has still selected as many locks as he could. McMillan has done the exact opposite.

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    Doesn't have a lot of options though.

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    @act-crusader said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    @stargazer said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    Crusaders

    1 George Bower
    2 Brodie McAlister
    3 Michael Alaalatoa
    4 Mitchell Dunshea
    5 Quinten Strange

    It’s only the Chiefs aye Razor... 😲

    To be fair, Whitelock was going to need a break sooner or later. Its's not like there are any easy game in this comp. Dunshea is in the team on form, he deserves his starting role. With Whitelock out, Robertson clearly wanted a taller lock in this team, hence Strange's inclusion. I kook forward to seeing next weeks selection because if Dunshea plays well our captain might get the chop?

    As for Tom Sanders at 7, whilst that's a genuinely unusual selection, it's not like we have much of a choice. Tom Christie is out for the season, and Sione Havili Talitui has struggled in the past two matches. Robertson clearly wants to get Sanders into the starting XV and no.7 was the best for him this week. I'm actually excited to see how he goes at openside.

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    @cantab79 said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    As for Tom Sanders at 7, whilst that's a genuinely unusual selection, it's not like we have much of a choice. Tom Christie is out for the season, and Sione Havili Talitui has struggled in the past two matches. Robertson clearly wants to get Sanders into the starting XV and no.7 was the best for him this week. I'm actually excited to see how he goes at openside.

    Similar size and shape to Papali'i

    Sanders brings some ball carrying to the backrow that it has been lacking (apart from Blackadder)

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    @duluth said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    @cantab79 said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    As for Tom Sanders at 7, whilst that's a genuinely unusual selection, it's not like we have much of a choice. Tom Christie is out for the season, and Sione Havili Talitui has struggled in the past two matches. Robertson clearly wants to get Sanders into the starting XV and no.7 was the best for him this week. I'm actually excited to see how he goes at openside.

    Similar size and shape to Papali'i

    Sanders brings some ball carrying to the backrow that it has been lacking (apart from Blackadder)

    To be fair, we've lacked effective ball carrying backrowers for years. If you look at the Crusaders' squads over the past few seasons, they haven't contracted big, strong ball runners in the Marino Mika'ele-Tu'u/Akira Ioane mould. Scott Roberston tends to favour hard working, tighter loose forwards. And winning four titles in a row arguably affirms the type of backrowers that he has selected.

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    I think the mix has been better in previous years. Some of that is related to the form of the players

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    @duluth said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    @cantab79 said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    As for Tom Sanders at 7, whilst that's a genuinely unusual selection, it's not like we have much of a choice. Tom Christie is out for the season, and Sione Havili Talitui has struggled in the past two matches. Robertson clearly wants to get Sanders into the starting XV and no.7 was the best for him this week. I'm actually excited to see how he goes at openside.

    Similar size and shape to Papali'i

    Sanders brings some ball carrying to the backrow that it has been lacking (apart from Blackadder)

    Yeah very close Saunders 190cm 110kg Papalii 193cm 114kg

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    @duluth said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    @cantab79

    I think the mix has been better in previous years. Some of that is related to the form of the players

    Form is definitely a key consideration. What has really thrown off our backrow balance is the loss of Tom Christie.

    In terms of ball runners, the Crusaders use Codie Taylor in this role more often than their backrowers. And I think he's done a good job in attack this year. I'd argue he's impressed more with ball in hand in 2021 than some of more well-regarded ball running forwards such as Akira Ioane, Hoskins Sotutu and Mika'ele-Tu'u.

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    Thoroughly enjoyed the curtainraiser. Bailyn Sullivan looked sharp and Shaun Stevenson and Quinn Collard both good at 10. Josh Balme looks a good prospect at lock too. Looking forward to the main event now.

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    Ok Chiefs, the Saders are there for the taking. I am watching live and Razor has picked a tight five to give you a chance. It is the perfect storm. Don't choke!

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    @crazy-horse said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    Ok Chiefs, the Saders are there for the taking. I am watching live and Razor has picked a tight five to give you a chance. It is the perfect storm. Don't choke!

    Worst bait ever. Saders by 18.

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    @gt12 said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    @crazy-horse said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:

    Ok Chiefs, the Saders are there for the taking. I am watching live and Razor has picked a tight five to give you a chance. It is the perfect storm. Don't choke!

    Worst bait ever. Saders by 18.

    Yeah I was never much chop at fishing.

    But seriously, I reckon the Chiefs have a good chance. Something has been off with the Saders recently. Maybe the fresh legs will help.

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    @crazy-horse

    I think our set piece won’t be good enough to get enough quality ball to win, even with the depowered Saders pack

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    I like that kick from Dmac

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    He did change his line abd that was equally a terrible flop. I fucking despise Reece

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