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    Imagine some Chch denizens stayed at home and watched on box rather than attend and afterwards having to look in phone book for welders?!

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    @Donsteppa said in Crusaders v Chiefs (SF):

    @Gunner said in Crusaders v Chiefs (SF):

    Its down to the Canes now to give this competition the final it deserves.

    Fuck off Lions and your shitty piggy backed ride to a potential home final!

    Will it be played at the Cake Tin so a crowd will bother to turn up?

    The issue is the final series is a farce = low crowd turnout. No matter how well they manage it the travel was always going to be a killer for the chiefs. Yet the super rugby administrators are so inept the they are unable to find a solution. hopefully Sky put their foot down again as they did with the silly 18 team structure. so cut the teams down to 15 (good move) and make sure in the finals teams are not buggered up by so much travel

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    @Donsteppa said in Crusaders v Chiefs (SF):

    James Lowe again, @Nepia... 🙂

    Who's ever said that Lowe doesn't make mistakes, the one you were going on about was freakish.

    @hydro11 I can't work out that logic, so another wing who got in a freakish incident like that would be absolved because they don't have a good boot. Furthermore, you're clearly not a fan, but even so you're underrating his other abilities, he's got more than a boot and has served the Chiefs pretty well in the past few years.

    Anyway, well played by the Crusaders, reminded me of the 1999/2000 team who defended like machines. Chiefs just couldn't quite break them open to get a roll on.

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    Good 2nd 40 from the Crusaders.
    Thought the TNW knock on call was correct in the end. IMO he lost it under his body before getting to the line. The way they got their sux though. Either check it before giving it or the try stands. That kills the momentum of a game much more than checking straight away.

    Will be a different looking chiefs next year. Lots of guys leaving. Cruden was pretty good in his last game but i won't miss his constant whinging at the ref.

    Has Bryn Hall been taking lessons from Pulu and the BILs 9's in how to fuck around at the base of the ruck. Hate the little rolling the ball, stop, look around, then slowly pick it up and do something.

    Lets go Canes. All NZ final please.

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    @Rocky-Rockbottom said in Crusaders v Chiefs (SF):

    Bugger. The brave warrior Chiefs, finally felled by the jammy cantabs.

    Great crowd. Looked to be well over 100 people there.

    Just one man’s opinion but I thought Ian Smith did a GREAT job, in the absence of fellow fluffer TJ, at keeping Izzy Dagg’s bumhole thoroughly lubricated for the entire duration of the match with a phalange of deep ranging tongue action thrusts.

    A mighty Wharepaku falls in the garden of Tane. I'm sure your awesome post will get lots of upvotes.

    Can't explain the shit crowd, I was at a packed AMI when it was minus four for an Irish test and all it took was two smuggled hipflasks of Jamiesons for us to ignore it. Soft kids these days, just put on thermals and a merino and a puffer jacket and two pairs of socks and gloves and a wooly hat and eight little bottles of Two Tracks 14% Pinot Noir and you'll be fine. FYI it was eleven degrees and sunny at 2:35pm today.

    Complaining about the commentators isn't talking about Sport, yes boy.

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    @taniwharugby said in Crusaders v Chiefs (SF):

    I thought the Adidas deal was boots an djersies through Super rugby?

    When did you learn to speak Seffrican?

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    Jackson's not my favourite ref but he did well to ignore Cane's constant whingeing.

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    Irrelevant post:
    By golly I dislike the Chiefs as a concept, their bogan/trash one-eyed supporters and especially Hamilton, worst-looking, worst-dressed female supporters in the whole comp. Yes, I said it!
    Love Rennie, Brodie, Liam, Sam, etc and the brand of rugby they play. BUT have never, ever forgiven the Chiefs supporting tossers on this website who called for the Clan to be disbanded and another northern team be formed when the southern team was going through a bad patch.
    "The South remembers!"

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    Saders deserved winners. Had to make a bucketload of tackles and stuck to their task.

    Chiefs lost out big time from Jackson not going back to penalty advantages. Once after TNW 'non-try' and the second time when a dropped ball lead to an end to end Saders try. 9-15 a lell of a lot easier than 6-22!
    For me, Chiefs ought to have had Ngatai running a hard line much more to keep the Saders backs honest. Too much shovelling becomes easy to defend a la Blues!

    But in the final analysis Chiefs looked a little off in second, no doubt owing a fair bit to travel factor, and 5% is the difference between winning and losing. Suspect the result would have been reversed had the Saders been the ones travelling. So glad this format has been killed off!!

    The end of an era for the Chiefs. Thanks for all the entertainment!

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    Starting to think crotty should be a priority signing for 2019. The guy is mostly missed when he's not there.

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    Crusaders were simply the better team.

    Sadly, we don't have quite as much class as required to get through - especially in the second row and the loosies. Cane and BBBR jump out, but aren't enough. In particular, I think Messam and Leitch were pretty ineffective this year.

    I think we'll seriously struggle next year because the players coming up aren't as classy as those we are losing.

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    @Wally said in Crusaders v Chiefs (SF):

    Jackson's not my favourite ref but he did well to ignore Cane's constant whingeing.

    He's a donkey of a ref. You'd be forgiven for thinking his father was Keith Lawrence...

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    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/95246854/Reads-knee-injury-a-concern-for-Crusaders-after-they-book-place-in-Super-Rugby-final

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    No surprises with result went to bed with 15 to go. Too damn hard to travel and beat Crusaders.

    Fully expect them to roll the Lions though.

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    @pakman Cane queried that advantage after the non try, and Jackson said it had gone as it was 30m down the field...Chiefs got there off a forward pass in the movement immediately before which was missed.

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    @Billy-Tell said in Crusaders v Chiefs (SF):

    Starting to think crotty should be a priority signing for 2019. The guy is mostly missed when he's not there.

    Which is different to other missed players....how? I can only really think of Reuben thorne.

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    So I wasn't that fussed when Tamanivalu went to the Crusaders this year, well, that came back to bite me in the ass.

    @gt12 Yeah, both Messam and Leitch seemed willing but weren't able to be as effective as they usually are.

    @Samurai-Jack What Chiefs fans called for the Clan to be disbanded? I'm sure it was Crusaders fans so they could gobble up Aaron and Ben Smith for their empire.

    Anyway, what an annoying weekend of sport - Warriors lost (given), Chiefs, then Canes. At least Hastings Boys stopped this from being a complete dead end.

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    Why did the Chiefs willingly play Nanai-Williams?

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    @Nepia said in Crusaders v Chiefs (SF):

    So I wasn't that fussed when Tamanivalu went to the Crusaders this year, well, that came back to bite me in the ass.

    Inspired move by Robertson to convert him into a fulltime winger. He's been superb this year.

    The 5 minute passage of play where he first put a massive hit on Mackenzie (right in front of our seats, you could hear the contact). Then the awesome chip and chase to be held up over the line before finally scoring from the scrum move was the turning point of the game I think.

    Very happy he's decided to stay next year.

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