Rebels v Crusaders
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@antipodean said in Rebels v Crusaders:
'A perception that the Crusaders have the stronger scrum!' How many head knocks has Cannon had?
He's been glassed at least once.
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Andrew Makalio was another one that played for Grammar-Tech in Auckland,the coach at the time pleaded with Auckland rugby to look at Makalio,he was the most dynamic runner with ball in hand in Auckland club rugby,,was told by the Auckland coaches at the time he was too fat and did not meet the required fitness standards..REALLY..!
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How good is Tumanivalu? Bloody hell.
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Much better 2nd half from the saders,Tamanivalu been excellent,but how good is Jordon Taufua..?,the man is a machine,great to see Jack Goodhue back on the field..class act
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Biggest ever Crusaders win on Aus soil. This isnt funny anymore.
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First 20 minutes and last 40 minutes were pretty good. Probably the most entertaining half of rugby we've played all year.
Taufua was really impressive. I'd quite like to see him get a chance with the ABs - he'd be a decent option off the bench.
Big Seta probably had his best game of the year.
Front row went well, very deserved try by Wyatt at the end.
Pretty much everyone did some good stuff - still some loose ends to be tidied up - especially YCs.
Big improvement from last weekend.
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@chris-b Great to see Mitchell Dunshea back on the paddock,agree with your coms on Taufua,give the man a Black jersey..his workrate wether with ball in hand or on D is sensational..not to mention some good old fashion mongrel ..
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I am impressed with the Crusader's (characteristic) discipline as the second half unfolded - continuous focus on backing up, short passes to any one of several men in close support, cohesiveness remained despite the yellow cards and the several replacements. I think Crotty and Whitelock remaining on the field has much to do with that last bit, I am not a fan of replacing the captain for no reason at any time.
Watching a lumbering big front rower scoring a try is always a joy - I was happy for Wyatt Crockett.
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We've never seen Jordan Taufua playing at no. 8 in so many consecutive games. Is this his best position? He's having an awesome season and I really think he should get an All Blacks call-up. I think he's definitely in better form than Luke Whitelock and Akira Ioane (before you start shooting at me, I'm talking about his form, not about whether he's the better player or not). The fact that he can also play at 6 and 7 should be an advantage?
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@stargazer I wonder if that game last year against the BIL is going to effect Taufua's chances of being selected for the ABs. He was monstered that night against a test pack and selectors tend to have long memories. Personally I would love to see him given a chance to prove himself in an AB jersey but I think they will go with Luke Whitelock.
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The accuracy of Goodhue on defense is almost Conrad like!
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It’s only the Rebels....
The short passing game and running lines were superb tonight. In attack we are really disciplined in our structure and backing up. Great to watch.
That second half our defence was humming. Guys pushing up in sync and not missing too many tackles. Hall just seems a better communicator on both sides of the ball.
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Goodhue was outstanding, best midfield performance for NZ side this year. Mounga was also very good, they just look more composed and dangerous with him. Agree that Tafua almost has to be an AB, I haven't always been a fan but he offers something others (even Akita) don't.
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@act-crusader I wonder if Drummond is feeling the pressure of seemingly being in the AB frame or whether he's just getting more starts and more minutes so more chances to make errors.
Stay safe (and in sight of your minders) Aaron Smith!
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@stargazer said in Rebels v Crusaders:
I still don't get why Barrett's try was disallowed. How could he knock on; the ball went backwards?
The ball was lost forward out of the hands.. It just happened to hit his leg and then come back..
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What a bullshit from Wessels
Wessels calls for greater Super Rugby equity
Rebels coach Dave Wessels has called for greater equalisation in Super Rugby, after his side’s 55-10 thumping at the hands of the Crusaders. The Rebels came back to Melbourne this week from their South African tour, facing the Crusaders, who opted to remain in Australia after beating the Brumbies last weekend, travelling down from Sydney. Though Wessels was quick to say travel challenges weren’t an excuse, he said more should be done to help historically struggling clubs when it came to the draw. “The championship team travelled a 45-minute flight or whatever it is,” he said. “We travelled 24 hours and that’s something Super Rugby generally has to look at. “One of the reasons AFL is so popular is they’ve got an equalisation model in whatever it is that they’re doing to give everyone a fair bite of the cherry and while the Crusaders might say at different times they have to do that travel, the difference is they’re a club that’s used to winning and have that momentum. “I think Super Rugby needs to think about giving the clubs that don’t have the momentum some of that because if you look at the success that AFL’s had with that model, why wouldn’t we be thinking about some of those things?” The Rebels were back in Melbourne on Monday, after a full day of flying back from South Africa, with Wessels saying jet lag was their biggest enemy ahead of a Friday night game. “I think if you were to ask me what has been our number one challenge this week it’s jetlag and the Crusaders didn’t have jetlag, the Crusaders came from Canberra,” he said. “They’ve had an extra day’s training because we had the flight and I’m not saying that’s an excuse`I just think it’s something that Super Rugby should be looking at because it certainly has made the week more difficult for us.”
He's saying that the travel, the jetlag and having one less training day isn't an excuse, yet he is using it as excuse.