Crusaders vs. Hurricanes
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@donsteppa said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@canefan said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
On a night like this, where the Crusaders showed mastery of the conditions, why would Christchurch want to build a covered stadium and turn every game into a dry weather track meet?
So the fans don't drown/catch hypothermia/stay in the pub?
Maybe cover the fans and leave the players exposed? The canes would prefer a dry hard track indoors...
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@canefan said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
On a night like this, where the Crusaders showed mastery of the conditions, why would Christchurch want to build a covered stadium and turn every game into a dry weather track meet?
Probably so they can get a crowd of 30k rather than 10k.
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@damo said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@canefan said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
On a night like this, where the Crusaders showed mastery of the conditions, why would Christchurch want to build a covered stadium and turn every game into a dry weather track meet?
Probably so they can get a crowd of 30k rather than 10k.
You think there's 20k travelling fans?
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@antipodean said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@damo said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@canefan said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
On a night like this, where the Crusaders showed mastery of the conditions, why would Christchurch want to build a covered stadium and turn every game into a dry weather track meet?
Probably so they can get a crowd of 30k rather than 10k.
You think there's 20k travelling fans?
At least there'll be no more of this shit
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@canefan said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@donsteppa said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@canefan said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
On a night like this, where the Crusaders showed mastery of the conditions, why would Christchurch want to build a covered stadium and turn every game into a dry weather track meet?
So the fans don't drown/catch hypothermia/stay in the pub?
Maybe cover the fans and leave the players exposed? The canes would prefer a dry hard track indoors...
You guys should probably build an indoor stadium then - and also pay half for one to be built in Chch?
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@chris-b said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@canefan said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@donsteppa said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@canefan said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
On a night like this, where the Crusaders showed mastery of the conditions, why would Christchurch want to build a covered stadium and turn every game into a dry weather track meet?
So the fans don't drown/catch hypothermia/stay in the pub?
Maybe cover the fans and leave the players exposed? The canes would prefer a dry hard track indoors...
You guys should probably build an indoor stadium then - and also pay half for one to be built in Chch?
I've sat in the wind and rain at the Tin. No problem. I'm not convinced a roof will compel people to go watch live rugby en masse
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@chris-b said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@canefan Build it for your players!
Maybe a roof over the players, but don't cover the seating! Leave those bureaucrats in the rain - do them good...!
The weather is a home field advantage. Maybe a stadium like Hisense in Melbourne. All stands covered but the field is totally open to the cold and rain
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@canefan said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@antipodean said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@damo said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@canefan said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
On a night like this, where the Crusaders showed mastery of the conditions, why would Christchurch want to build a covered stadium and turn every game into a dry weather track meet?
Probably so they can get a crowd of 30k rather than 10k.
You think there's 20k travelling fans?
At least there'll be no more of this shit
Have you analysed their flame thrower and firework budget? Even in they build an indoor stadium I'd rate the chances of a fog final occurring again.
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@canefan said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@canerbry said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@canefan But will it stop opposition fans whinging like Poms?
Correct, great self-awareness there Canefan.
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Well, a result I didn't expect -regardless of the rain. A night for dominating territory and smothering defence and the Crusaders did that well.
The rain shut down the Canes backs and the Crusaders had superior tactics. Mo'unga was excellent. Big Seta was actually to the forefront in illustrating the necessary tactics by grubbering through while on attack - his execution wasn't as good as his tactical appreciation. Hall was very good and Goodhue was excellent. Forwards just ground it out as required. Very good effort.
Major worry is another bunch of players hobbling off - hope we'll get some reinforcements back next week - otherwise we might struggle to field a team vs the Chiefs.
Crusaders now five points ahead of the Canes, but they have a game in hand. Advantage Crusaders, but only a very narrow one.
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@canerbry said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@canefan said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@canerbry said in Crusaders vs. Hurricanes:
@canefan But will it stop opposition fans whinging like Poms?
Correct, great self-awareness there Canefan.
The record is red and black mate. Perhaps the one eye you're looking at it with is the colour blind one?
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Of the AB non-selections - I think George Bridge made the biggest statement, followed up by a couple of nice busts from Savea elder. Both completely outplayed BLAM who was disappointing. I thought
Of the newbies - was impressed by Blackadder his energy and workrate in the conditions added some punch, Lousi has the attributes and at this stage just has to keep working hard, and for mine, I rate Makalio, think he could be one to watch.
Of the ABs named - think the biggest statement was made by Mo'unga, directed play nicely and didn;t go into his shell, but kept on pressing. Goodhue as well added some power to midfield, and Laumape tried his heart out. The pimply giraffe was a mixed bag, better in tghe 2nd half.
Disappointing - Riccitelli, Havili, B Barrett.
Invisible - BLAM -
When you consider how many frontline troops the Saders had out for this game,and then the ones they lost during the game.they deserve a ton of credit,they wereβnt the favourites going into this game..it was all about the result and they found a way to get there.
As a Blues supporter I tip hat my to you guys. -
Canes just never looked in it. Saders defence just shut them down and they had no tactical answer.
Goodhue was my MOTM. Wouldn't be disappointed to see him start at 13 for the ABs. I really hope they put Mounga on the bench for the tests too. Having a more controlling 10 on the bench would provide a point of difference if BB doesn't fire, like tonight. Dmac is just a more erratic version of BB.
That penalty kick from Jordie was impressive. About the only good thing he did though. He needs to rein in his no arms/high tackle tendencies.
Thought Ardie carried pretty well tonight. I don't think there is another player in the comp that makes as many yard in contact through leg drive as him. Just needs guys to support him when he does it.