Rebels v Hurricanes
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@bones said in Rebels v Hurricanes:
So Lam's form is gonna fall off a cliff anyway day now?
I would be very surprised if it lasts more than a couple of years.
The AB selectors won't pick him as a long term winger, but he has to have some shout on the "power" side if injuries strike. He's played international level, so he won't be as nervous as some.
I have rated him a while now, and recall saying last year he should get more game time for the Hurricanes. Playing Sevens took him out of sight a bit.
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Haven't trailed back in the thread, but assume the comms mentioned how many games it is now for Aus team v NZ ones?
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@cgrant said in Rebels v Hurricanes:
Chris Eves is playing better and better every week. He's got good hands, is very dynamic in the loose and his scrummaging has improved greatly this season. A possible future All Black ?
I am also impressed by Sam Lousi's strength. He is a colossus. However, he is a penalty magnet which is something he must work out.Chris Eves is 30 years old, so I doubt it.
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@bones said in Rebels v Hurricanes:
Just on Lam, him moving has done him a world of good it seems. Completely different player. Where he used to be lazy, predictable and hungus he now is busy, elusive and reads the game well.
As I said in the Hurricanes thread before this game, Lam's change in form happened during the 2015 NPC. I remember posting on here about how good he looked for the Blues dev team in 2016 and hoped the injury wasn't too bad.. unfortunately that kept his out for a year
In 2017 Umaga cut him for Declan O'Donnell FFS. Almost as bad a call as thinking Afa Fa'atau was a SR quality winger
That injury, then the quality of the Hurricanes backs kept Lam from having a decent crack at SR until now
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@taniwharugby said in Rebels v Hurricanes:
Haven't trailed back in the thread, but assume the comms mentioned how many games it is now for Aus team v NZ ones?
I just read 33 ...
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@akan004 said in Rebels v Hurricanes:
Savea's loss of pace and power is a mystery to me. He's only 27 ffs. This should not be happening.
He's very steady now tho. Excellent under the high ball, and great decisions. Still made most metres, second equal defenders beaten. Just his explosiveness through the tackle is gone.
Much better than the wallaby winger, zero runs!
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@machpants said in Rebels v Hurricanes:
@akan004 said in Rebels v Hurricanes:
Savea's loss of pace and power is a mystery to me. He's only 27 ffs. This should not be happening.
He's very steady now tho. Excellent under the high ball, and great decisions. Still made most metres, second equal defenders beaten. Just his explosiveness through the tackle is gone.
Much better than the wallaby winger, zero runs!
Yeah fair point, he's still a very good SR winger, but will always be compared to himself when he was in his prime. Imagine the shit he'd get if as you say if he had 0 (0!) runs like Koroibete - for a Wallaby winger that is nowhere near good enough.
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@majorrage I thought it hit 40 at one point last year...? think the last Aus win goes well back to 2016?
edit looks like rd 15 2015 was the last (a quick scan, so I might be wrong)
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@taniwharugby said in Rebels v Hurricanes:
@majorrage I thought it hit 40 at one point last year...? think the last Aus win goes well back to 2016?
edit looks like rd 15 2015 was the last (a quick scan, so I might be wrong)
Brumbies spanked the 'Canes in R1 2016. Reds also beat Highlanders 28-27 that year.
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@stargazer said in Rebels v Hurricanes:
@kiwimurph I checked, and that's indeed the last time an Aussie team beat a Kiwi team. Waratahs 45 - 25 Chiefs. Played in week 14 on Friday, 27 May 2016.
Wow. Just when you thought their inability to win the Bledisloe was the problem in Oz, now they're incapable of beating them in a tier below. For the good of the competition, that needs to end soonish. 05 May would be a handy start because if the Tahs get into June without a win against New Zealand competition, SR here is dead.