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  • ChrisC Offline
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    @chris-b said in Chiefs vs Crusaders:

    @winger said in Chiefs vs Crusaders:

    What's Brewis like.

    Young. NPC level unless he's improved a lot since the NPC.

    I would have signed Sam Matenga instead of him, but Razor likes Cantabs.

    More he is using the academies to fill gaps.Tasmans Macca Springer will be picked next season from the academy.Matenga is a TH isn't he Brewis a LH not really a swap there.

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    Chiefs have the better forward pack, way more dynamic loosies and powerful ball carrying forwards. Saders have the better backline. I cannot wait for this contest, it's gonna be an absolute ripper snorter. The rematch with Chiefs at home and spectators allowed back again... Bloody stoked for this match.

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    PGS's ball carrying will be missed though.

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    @tim said in Chiefs vs Crusaders:

    PGS's ball carrying will be missed though.

    Finau is a pretty good carrier and Vai'i made the most metres of the forwardslast week anyway.

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    Vaai vs Blackadder at 6 will be intriguing to watch.

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    I think the Chiefs forwards will likely dominate once again but the Crusaders backs might see a few more opportunities to strike compared to the previous week. Gonna be another awfully tight match I reckon.

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    Is Sam Matenga related to the other East Coast prop of the late nineties / early noughties?

    East Coast Sam Matenga is taken in a strong tackle from Lua Lokotui...

    East Coast Sam Matenga is taken in a strong tackle from Lua Lokotui...

    East Coast Sam Matenga is taken in a strong tackle from Lua Lokotui from Hawkes Bay Magpies, during the second division rugby NPC final played at McLean Park between Hawkes Bay and East Coast,...

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    @bones Very likely. His dad is called Sam, too. Sam jr is from Gisborne and played for East Coast in their centenary game, last year. I don't know how many Sam Matenga's there are, but I assume they are father and son.

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    @stargazer why do I get the feeling that the only reason you were first to respond was because your Bay Alert went off? 🙂

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    I've said it a few times but Chiefs is the team to beat. Really strong in all areas and I think the most innovative at this stage, you can see the Gats influence in beating rushing defenses.

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    @bones said in Chiefs vs Crusaders:

    @stargazer why do I get the feeling that the only reason you were first to respond was because your Bay Alert went off? 🙂

    Maybe I just answered your question first because I'm the first, or the only, who could be bothered to google the answer. 🙂

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    @bones said in Chiefs vs Crusaders:

    Is Sam Matenga related to the other East Coast prop of the late nineties / early noughties?

    East Coast Sam Matenga is taken in a strong tackle from Lua Lokotui...

    East Coast Sam Matenga is taken in a strong tackle from Lua Lokotui...

    East Coast Sam Matenga is taken in a strong tackle from Lua Lokotui from Hawkes Bay Magpies, during the second division rugby NPC final played at McLean Park between Hawkes Bay and East Coast,...

    Would that closed fist fend be met with a sanction of some sort nowadays? Looks like the black 5 has either ducked his head out of the firing line or he has already been hit and his head knocked into the position seen in the photo. Only mitigating factor would be the position of the blue players thumb, unless he is attempting an eye gouge as a double whammy!

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    @higgins Lokotui has clearly already gouged gentle giant Sammy's eyes out and is now attempting to proceed with a left handed rectal exam (the worst kind). Poor Sammy has already begun seizure, hence the clenched jaw and hand.

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    @old-samurai-jack said in Chiefs vs Crusaders:

    I've said it a few times but Chiefs is the team to beat. Really strong in all areas and I think the most innovative at this stage, you can see the Gats influence in beating rushing defenses.

    My thoughts also. At the beginning of the season I said Chiefs forwards were better than Crusaders, more talented & more dynamic. Blues have a more talented squad also. The Crusaders have been getting by on better systems and culture, as the Blues really should've cantered to the title in 2020 & 2021 based on pure talent alone, however Razor's system continually proves that a champion team will always beat a team of champions.

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    This Saders aren’t very good revisionism here is fascinating.

    They have a squad with the second to fewest rookies, surrounded by the spine of the AB team (12 current ABs) plus an Argie import and a bunch of past ABs.

    Thankfully they’ve got Razor to motivate this young and inexperienced group.

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    @gt12 said in Chiefs vs Crusaders:

    This Saders aren’t very good revisionism here is fascinating.

    They have a squad with the second to fewest rookies, surrounded by the spine of the AB team (12 current ABs) plus an Argie import and a bunch of past ABs.

    Most of those All Blacks are either far past it (Whitelock, Moody, Taylor etc..) or were limited players to begin with selected by clueless Fozzie because they played for the winningest team in Super Rugby with the best systems & culture, same thing often happens with Brumbies players & Australia. Grace, Ennor, Havili, Bridge etc.. are all ok players at the fundamentals but aren't anywhere near deserving All Black selection. Others like Blackadder, S.Barrett are quite similar in that they offer mostly 'workrate' as their defining attributes but don't actually offer any point of difference as players (they are good 'system' players - who's contributions become more meaningful (& greater than sum of their parts) with resourceful & inventive coaching, but not under clueless Foster at international level where players must have a genuine Point Of Difference to offer as individuals, which Foster bizarrely somehow expects from these limited players... talk about putting square pegs in round holes. The Chiefs & Blues forwards have Power, Dynamism, X-factor and Point of Difference in spades, while the only current Crusaders squad forward who could be labelled an outrageous athlete or prestigious talent is Taimati Williams. There are lots of 15 test journeyman & fringe All Black selection 'squad filler' in the Crusaders, almost all of them are very limited in what they can offer to the All Blacks (and in most cases) there are far superior players elsewhere (often within Chiefs/Blues, or Canes squads) to choose from - most on here would agree with that.

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    @chris yep, makes absolute sense to bring in players you know something of.

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    @kiwi_expat said in Chiefs vs Crusaders:

    @gt12 said in Chiefs vs Crusaders:

    This Saders aren’t very good revisionism here is fascinating.

    They have a squad with the second to fewest rookies, surrounded by the spine of the AB team (12 current ABs) plus an Argie import and a bunch of past ABs.

    Most of those All Blacks are either far past it (Whitelock, Moody, Taylor etc..) or were limited players to begin with selected by clueless Fozzie because they played for the winningest team in Super Rugby with the best systems & culture, same thing often happens with Brumbies players & Australia. Grace, Ennor, Havili, Bridge etc.. are all ok players at the fundamentals but aren't anywhere near deserving All Black selection. Others like Blackadder, S.Barrett are quite similar in that they offer mostly 'workrate' as their defining attributes but don't actually offer any point of difference as players (they are good 'system' players - who's contributions become more meaningful (& greater than sum of their parts) with resourceful & inventive coaching, but not under clueless Foster at international level where players must have a genuine Point Of Difference to offer as individuals, which Foster bizarrely somehow expects from these limited players... talk about putting square pegs in round holes. The Chiefs & Blues forwards have Power, Dynamism, X-factor and Point of Difference in spades, while the only current Crusaders squad forward who could be labelled an outrageous athlete or prestigious talent is Taimati Williams. There are lots of 15 test journeyman & fringe All Black selection 'squad filler' in the Crusaders, almost all of them are very limited in what they can offer to the All Blacks (and in most cases) there are far superior players elsewhere (often within Chiefs/Blues, or Canes squads) to choose from - most on here would agree with that.

    Wow. You're gonna need a couple of packs of baby wipes to clean up all the shit that just spilled out of you. You've made me feel very lucky that we've somehow burgled five titles in a row with a pretty poor, quite boring squad.

    It's not hard to form a clear picture of how you view players and what leads you to believe a player is real All Black quality, and it's pretty similar to how I looked at rugby as a 10 year old, too.

    Based on your interpretation, it's a wonder we went back to back in 2011 and 2015 carrying such yeomen forwards as Franks, Woodcock, Moody, Whitelock, Thorn and McCaw, and backs like Ellis, Donald and a couple of blokes wider out named Smith. Not enough power, dynamism and X factor there.

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    Interesting game this, but it's a shame both teams have been disrupted by Covid. This game had the potential to show us whether there has been a shift in the balance of power away from the Saders (which I suspect there has been) but there will be a question mark because of Covid.

    I am picking the Chiefs for the win.

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    @crazy-horse said in Chiefs vs Crusaders:

    Interesting game this, but it's a shame both teams have been disrupted by Covid. This game had the potential to show us whether there has been a shift in the balance of power away from the Saders (which I suspect there has been) but there will be a question mark because of Covid.

    I am picking the Chiefs for the win.

    As said earlier I reckon this game will be great to watch almost because of the changes. No real weakpoints from fill in players or shuffles so it puts a lot of attention on to being a battle of the coaches and leaders. Who can gel a slightly makeshift side the best. Who can come up with the best Plan B. That sort of stuff.
    McMillan is the up and comer in the coaching ranks and looks to have a bit of FAB coach about him. Razor, of course, has already earned that moniker through results.
    Should be a close one anyway.

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