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  • StargazerS Offline
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    It looks like most forwards have come of the NZ bench. Or not, I see the 17 and 19.

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    @kiwimurph sun has a real sting in it today. Already had temps this year > 35C. Summer is going to fucking suck.

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    That was an awesome try from Leicester Faingaanuku!

    Again converted by Toala: 42 - 6 NZ

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    It's funny hearing the commentator say that this was "just the 2nd try" from NZ in the 2nd half. The Aussies have not scored a single try in the whole game.

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    NZ bench has now definitely been emptied.

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    Is the ref stricter on the Kiwis or not? Now under a warning.

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    Geez, and now not penalising the Aussie halfback and giving Aussie the ball.

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    Only caught snippets of the 2nd half. Impressive defence from the NZ side. Impressed though by the Aussie Baabaas who haven't stopped trying.

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    @rugger-quizzes Yes, Aussie Baabaas playing with a lot of heart and not giving up! NZ Schools just too good. Really good to see how well they are playing.

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    Try Abraham Pole! Another conversion from Danny Toala.

    Full time: NZ Schools 49 - 6 Australian Barbarians Schools

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    @stargazer said in 2017 NZ Schools:

    Geez, that NZ no 5, Tupou Vaa’I, is a giant!

    I mentioned that a few weeks back after seeing him play at Wesley. Very mobile too for his size.

    We'll have to wait to see how Aust Schools go against Fijian Schools for a comparison before the big game on Sat.

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    @nta said in 2017 NZ Schools:

    @kiwimurph sun has a real sting in it today. Already had temps this year > 35C. Summer is going to fucking suck.

    Am I in a different Sydney today? It's warm, but hardly hot. I doubt it's over 23/24 degrees.

    I'm looking forward to some proper hot weather soon.

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    @nepia depends where in Sydney you are. Anyone within a few km of the coast gets a far different Sydney to out my way.

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    @nta said in 2017 NZ Schools:

    @nepia depends where in Sydney you are. Anyone within a few km of the coast gets a far different Sydney to out my way.

    I was out west this morning (managed to avoid being shot) and it was fine ... whimps! 🙂

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    @nepia "out west" for most Kiwis in Sydney means "Ryde" 😉

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    @nta said in 2017 NZ Schools:

    @nepia "out west" for most Kiwis in Sydney means "Ryde" 😉

    Anything past Sydney Uni is west for me ....

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    @bovidae said in 2017 NZ Schools:

    @stargazer said in 2017 NZ Schools:

    Geez, that NZ no 5, Tupou Vaa’I, is a giant!

    I mentioned that a few weeks back after seeing him play at Wesley. Very mobile too for his size.

    We'll have to wait to see how Aust Schools go against Fijian Schools for a comparison before the big game on Sat.

    Aus Schools beat Fiji Schools 29 - 3. I'd suggest NZ Schools should be favourites for the match on Saturday.

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    NZ Barbarians Schools pushed by NZ Maori U18s

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    New Zealand Schools Barbarians 28 (Kienan Higgins 2, Fergus Burke, Siave Seti tries; Burke 4 con)
    New Zealand Maori Under 18s 24 (Terrell Peita, Stewart Cruden, Josh Hill, Coel Kerr tries; John Cooper 2 con) HT: 21-12.

    The New Zealand Barbarians' Schools side was pushed all the way by the New Zealand Maori U18s side before running out 28-24 winners in their match at Massey University this afternoon.
    
    In blustery conditions, the New Zealand Maori side came home with a wet sail to score two tries and ensure a close finish, capitalising on a sinbinning and one-man advantage to come back from 12-28 behind.
    
    The player sin-binned, second five-eighth Kienan Higgins, had earlier scored two key tries for the Barbarians either side of halftime that ultimately set up victory. Combining well with flyhalf Fergus Burke and with both tries coming off first phase from attacking scrums, his first try just before the interval had the Barbarians ahead 21-12 at the turnaround.
    
    Ten minutes ino the second half, he scored his second which put the Barbarians comfortably ahead at that point. Both sides made changes from the bench and the Maori found confidence attacking from deep. Denied twice, and now with a one-man advantage, lock Josh Hill crossed for a try. The Barbarians burst up-field again, leading to a well-worked final try of the match to replacement wing Coel Kerr.
    
    Earlier, following a stirring haka, the Maori had made a top start, halfback Shamara Brooks darting over after a forwards drive. 
    
    The Barbarians responded with the game's next two tries, first five-eight Burke dancing through traffic and right wing Siave Seti crossing after some good lead-up work and with loosehead prop Ollie Norris prominent. 
    
    The Maori side then responded with a terrific solo try to hometown first five-eighth Stewart Cruden, whose chip kick forced an error in the in-goal and he collected the spoils to score. The conversion made it 14-12 ro the Barbarians. 
    
    But the Barbarians were able to score a third converted try just prior to the interval and a fourth early in the seocnd half to give them enough of a buffer to hold on and claim their second victory of the series after beating Tonga Schools 33-19 last week. In the other match today, Tonga Schools edged the Wellington U18s 26-24. 
    
    Video highlights of the tries that were scored below: 
    

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    Good to see that after Leicester scored about half the points himself, in the first game, a bit of consideration given to putting a few more South Islanders in the team for the second. 🙂

    Not sure about Mitre 10s sponsorship extending to arming those boys with shovel handles! 🙂

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    @stargazer said in 2017 NZ Schools:

    Try Abraham Pole! Another conversion from Danny Toala.

    Full time: NZ Schools 49 - 6 Australian Barbarians Schools

    Tha Barbarians were outclassed as you'd expect. Should be more competitive against the first choice Schools side.

    Certainly, from my stream, it looked like the ref was doing his best to keep them in the game with his management of the breakdown in the second half. It was an utter mess with both teams offside, no one staying on their feet and the concept of releasing at the tackle was non-existent.

    The biggest difference was the transition between attack and defence, with poor tackling ruthlessly exposed.

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