Chiefs 2018
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@bovidae said in Chiefs 2018:
Thanks for the video but it doesn't help with the team list or the score (unless you want to watch the full game and keep a running score). I assume the Blues won if they took a last minute penalty.
Sorry didnt know I had to post team list and score as well
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@nogusta said in Chiefs 2018:
@bovidae said in Chiefs 2018:
Thanks for the video but it doesn't help with the team list or the score (unless you want to watch the full game and keep a running score). I assume the Blues won if they took a last minute penalty.
Sorry didnt know I had to post team list and score as well
Here's the Blues team list anyway for your viewing pleasure....
1- Ezekiel Lindemuth
2 - Kurt Eklund
3 - Isaac Salmon
4 - Ben Neenee
5- Jacob Pierce
6 - Sam Slade
7 - Dalton Papali’i
8- Hoskins Sotutu
9 - Harrison Levien
10 - Daniel Kirkpatrick
11 - Mark Telea
12 - Tumua Manu
13- Tanielu Tele’a
14 - Jordan Hyland
15 - Orbyn Leger16 - Luteru Tolai
17 - Rob Cobb
18 - Isi Tu’ungafasi
19 - Masaki Kondo
20 - Anotonio Kirikiri
21 - Lewis Gjaltema
22 - Song Gi Paku
23 - Scott Gregory
24 - Loketi Manu
25 - Waimana Reidlinger-Kapa -
@bovidae said in Chiefs 2018:
I wasn't criticising you. Some of us were just curious who played in the game and what the final score was.
All good bro just kidding. Only had the Blues team list. Maybe someone else has a Chiefs team list.
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@bovidae said in Chiefs 2018:
Has Harrison Levien moved north of the Bombays? With Jack Stratton coming to Waikato and Kylem O’Donnell returning home maybe he's moved too.
Yea was surprised to see Levien in the Blues lineup. Don't think hes in the Auckland setup so maybe Northland or Harbour? Not looking good for Nock I reckon.
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Now, speaking before the team's training session on Monday, Cooper said McKenzie "is a work in progress, so one to two weeks with him", leaving the possibility open of him playing the Hurricanes.
Cooper is hopeful co-captain Charlie Ngatai (hamstring) will be fit to play, after being a late scratching at the weekend, and said halfback Brad Weber (wrist) will return in either of the next two games, needing to see how both come through the week, while Tyler Ardron - who has done a sterling job slotting in at lock - would go through concussion protocols this week.
Lock Michael Allardice (groin) came through a club rugby hitout on Saturday and is available now after missing the last three games, while No 8 Taleni Seu is also back in contention after a back niggle ruled him out last weekend.
Cooper also confirmed that prop Kane Hames' ailment, which had to date been labelled a 'mystery illness', was indeed concussion-related, and that the All Blacks loosehead would be working his way through the protocols required before being considered to return to play.
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Confirmation that Nick White has joined the Chiefs coaching staff. He's been in the coaches box for the last few games
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Ross' misfortune follows that of fellow props Kane Hames, who is going through concussion protocols; Mitchell Graham, who will be back running next week following a leg injury; Atu Moli, whose season is over after a quad hematoma; Nepo Laulala, who broke his arm against the Blues on May 2; and Sefo Kautai, who is battling back from a foot problem.
Cooper confirmed halfback Brad Weber would return this weekend, after a wrist injury kept him out of the past two games, and that loose forward/lock Tyler Ardron (concussion) and winger Toni Pulu (shoulder) are possibilities, after missing the Hurricanes game, while No 8 Taleni Seu will be out for one to two weeks after a back niggle resurfaced in the capital and saw him leave the field before halftime.
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@hooroo said in Chiefs 2018:
We even made Lavea look good when he played 2nd 5
Bleh.. nothing impressive about that. Lavea didn't deserve his reputation as a poor player. He played some excellent games for Auckland and was ok for the Blues.
Lam knew how to use him at Auckland. Lavea and Nacewa would share the first receiver role (not dissimilar to Cruden/Anscombe but with even more responsibility given to the secondary playmaker) and it worked well. Nucifora played Lavea as a traditional 10 and the results were more mixed. The Chiefs playing him at 12 also suited his skillset.
Most of his poor reputation was because he was always linked to the premature dropping of Spencer