Crusaders vs Waratahs
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@sammyc Yeah - I've always thought he was a decent prospect, but I thought the same about Sione Fifita as well.
He's probably the most vulnerable of the current backs - along with Stratton and Delaney - though those guys have a pretty good idea of what they're contending with (Enari and old age).
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@sammyc said in Crusaders vs Waratahs:
@mn5 said in Crusaders vs Waratahs:
@machpants said in Crusaders vs Waratahs:
Ginger mullets? No wonder they didn't pick him, he's not playing for the Highlanders you know!
Christ, like Canterbury is the height of stylish do's.....
Spoken like a true Wellington hipster... you probably do Pilates too!
Only if my man bun is securely tied up
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@canerbry said in Crusaders vs Waratahs:
@nta It's well worth a rewatch.
And a re-liveblog from Cameron McMillan:
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12048543
*It's 16 years since the Crusaders thrashed the Waratahs 96-19 in their final round Super 12 clash. Ninety-six remains the most points scored by one team in a Super Rugby game while the Crusaders' 14 tries is a record matched only by the Lions against the Sunwolves last year.
The teams just happen to clash tomorrow in Christchurch. Crusaders coach Scott Robertson started at No 8 for the red-and-blacks that night while Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson scored a try off the Crusaders' bench.
I was working for TVNZ's website nzoom. With with two games being played that night and just two staff on, I drew the long straw and blogged the earlier clash between the Highlanders and the Reds. Colleague Dana Johannsen (you may have heard of her) had the misfortune of having to blog the Crusaders-Waratahs clash. Blogging can be intense - having to describe 17 tries was next level.
To mark the 16th anniversary I decided to finally blog the game, courtesy of a YouTube link for a Japanese audience but with Sky commentators.*
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@canerbry said in Crusaders vs Waratahs:
@nta It's well worth a rewatch.
What computer game is this?
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@antipodean EA Sports Caleb Ralph Rugby 2002