Blues vs Rebels
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A couple of very green locks in that line up for the Blues. Let's hope they can make the step up.
Lots of new combinations out there so there will be an element of the unknown which could be exciting viewing.
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@ACT-Crusader said in Blues vs Rebels:
A couple of very green locks in that line up for the Blues. Let's hope they can make the step up.
one of them (Tupou) is the captain!
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One of the main reasons the Blues were a half-step behind in the NZ Conference last year was a lack of depth in comparison to the other NZ franchises.
This team will show how much growth they have made in this area.
On paper there are a few too many newbies for my liking but this team has reportedly impressed in preseason plus the Rebels themselves have key people missing with injuries (McMahon, Toby Smith etc).
I'll be particularly interested in how the 8-9-10 axis of Akira, Pulu and Ihaia goes.
Collins also - on debut starting at fullback may not be straight forward but again he seems to have played well in preseason.
I wonder which of Ranger/Moala will go to midfield or wing when/if they come on - the way they have named the bench seems to suggest Moala to midfield and Ranger to wing ideally.
Heading along to this one so cannot wait.
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@nzzp said in Blues vs Rebels:
@ACT-Crusader said in Blues vs Rebels:
A couple of very green locks in that line up for the Blues. Let's hope they can make the step up.
one of them (Tupou) is the captain!
Tupou has been around for a few years now albeit with limited opportunity sitting behind AB locks. It's the other lock and the reserve who have next to no Super experience. Big responsibility to Tupou for leading these guys whilst he is trying to stamp his own authority at this level.
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Can't help but worry about that lineout. Hopefully they can step up to the task. Good choice naming Tupou as captain imo. The guy looks to have real leadership qualities from what I've seen of him at Counties.
Can see this being a real tight encounter. Rebels in a close one with home advantage on their side (hope I'm wrong).
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@African-Monkey said in Blues vs Rebels:
Can't help but worry about that lineout. Hopefully they can step up to the task. Good choice naming Tupou as captain imo. The guy looks to have real leadership qualities from what I've seen of him at Counties.
Can see this being a real tight encounter. Rebels in a close one with home advantage on their side (hope I'm wrong).
Blues 13+.
Heart, not head.
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Yeah if Manu and Tupou can lead the tight five around well enough - there is enough class in the loosies and backs that they should be able to have a good shot in this game.
For what it's worth I believe the Rebels also have some injuries in their locking stocks.
Of course round 1 is always tough to pick - and with the new high tackle laws some yellow or red cards could really change things.
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@African-Monkey said in Blues vs Rebels:
Can't help but worry about that lineout. Hopefully they can step up to the task. Good choice naming Tupou as captain imo. The guy looks to have real leadership qualities from what I've seen of him at Counties.
Yep, MOulds has had plenty of issues at lineout time in his career, swings wildly from very good to poor, hopefully he can get more consistancy with the good cos the rest of his game is up there.
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Tupou has got a reasonable amount of experience now and Luatua should be able to take some of the pressure off GCT/Scrafton
I'm more concerned about Moulds, he has gotten the yips a few times in his career. Hopefully he reacts well to the pressure.. I really rate the rest of his game so if he sorts the throwing out he could have a big year.
Edit: basically what @taniwharugby said.. posted at the same time
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Hopefully with Moulds they start out throwing to Luatua at 2 for the first few to get the confidence going.
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Wish I could share the same optimism as a lot of you others on here but this fixture screams a bit of the Reds game from last season where we should have gone up and hammered them but ended up getting mashed up at set piece. Either way I can't see whoever wins winning by more than 7.
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I don't know if I'm going to be the kiss of death, but I suspect the Blues will win comfortably in the end. The better backline that will be well served by Pulu's arrival. I look at the Rebels and there's nothing exciting to add to last year.
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Melbourne Rebels Team for Round 1 v Blues
- Cruze Ah-Nau
- Pat Leafa
- Laurie Weeks
- Steve Cummins
- Lopeti Timani
- Jordy Reid
- Colby Fainga’a
- Amanaki Mafi^*
- Nic Stirzaker (Captain)
- Jackson Garden-Bachop^*
- Tom English
- Reece Hodge
- Mitch Inman
- Jack Maddocks^*
- Jack Debreczeni
Reserves
16. Jordan Uelese^*
17. Tom Moloney
18. Tyrel Lomax^*
19. Culum Retallick
20. Jake Schatz*
21. Ben Meehan
22. Sione Tuipulotu
23. Jonah Placid
^Super Rugby debut
*Rebels debut -
Notable absentees from the Rebels are Wallaby front rowers Hanson and Smith and the two Fijian wingers KOROIBETE and NAIVALU. Maddocks is a promising youngster but normally a fullback. They also have two opensiders at 6 and 7 along with Timani at lock gives them less height so may alleviate some of our concerns with the Blues lineout. Hodge and Inman are a good midfeild so the battle with ours should be fun. Scrum should be a major advantage for the Blues, little experience in the reserve front row for Melbourne.