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    30-15 was a good win for Waikato

    McKenzie was a mixed bag. Looked very good during the first half but had a poor spell in the 2nd. Poor line clearance, poor pass then a charged down clearing kick resulted in an Auckland try.

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    Yeah DMac has been hot and cold so far, but has played a big part in putting players into holes to score tries. It was obviously a tactic to kick behind or through the Auckland defensive line last night.

    When Waikato last played Auckland the size of Rayasi and Lam caused major problems to the smaller Waikato back three but they didn't do too much damage in this game.

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    Shit it’s inspirational to see Liam Messam still running around. Even if it is a Mickey Mouse competition. Loads of guys of his era are long retired. Great testament to his fitness and conditioning.

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    Great to see Finau fit again.

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    @Bovidae said in Waikato v Auckland:

    Yeah DMac has been hot and cold so far, but has played a big part in putting players into holes to score tries. It was obviously a tactic to kick behind or through the Auckland defensive line last night.

    When Waikato last played Auckland the size of Rayasi and Lam caused major problems to the smaller Waikato back three but they didn't do too much damage in this game.

    I only got to see the highlights, and even then he gave them one try so the rocks and diamonds remain. However, Dmac's ability to pass into the player in space is probably unmatched by any other 10 in NZ.

    Then, there is is goal kicking and ability on the ball. He needs to go on the end of year tour and it is time to find out if he is or can seriously be an Ab 10 at the next level.

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    @gt12 said in Waikato v Auckland:

    @Bovidae said in Waikato v Auckland:

    Yeah DMac has been hot and cold so far, but has played a big part in putting players into holes to score tries. It was obviously a tactic to kick behind or through the Auckland defensive line last night.

    When Waikato last played Auckland the size of Rayasi and Lam caused major problems to the smaller Waikato back three but they didn't do too much damage in this game.

    I only got to see the highlights, and even then he gave them one try so the rocks and diamonds remain. However, Dmac's ability to pass into the player in space is probably unmatched by any other 10 in NZ.

    Then, there is is goal kicking and ability on the ball. He needs to go on the end of year tour and it is time to find out if he is or can seriously be an Ab 10 at the next level.

    He is quite probably at least the third best 10 we have, but like you alluded to in your post he is a bit erratic. Like our top two 10s.

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    @Bovidae said in Waikato v Auckland:

    Yeah DMac has been hot and cold so far, but has played a big part in putting players into holes to score tries. It was obviously a tactic to kick behind or through the Auckland defensive line last night.

    When Waikato last played Auckland the size of Rayasi and Lam caused major problems to the smaller Waikato back three but they didn't do too much damage in this game.

    This is his strength at the moment. Perfectly timed bullets for hole runners. Beautiful rugby.
    I do like his speed of thought for the kicking game as well. Sums up where the gaps are well to get the opposition back pedalling.
    Comes with the odd rotten grape in the bunch of course but it is entertaining.

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    And as the graphic showed DMac is up there with winning the most breakdown turnovers. Not a forward to be seen in the top 5. πŸ™‚

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