semi final v Waikato
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We have some younguns who are brilliant and terrible every week. Once they get a bit more experience they could become unbeatable. Disappointing finish but it started out Much better than we dared to hope for.
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Even more than that he said he'd been a bit hard done by.
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Well, I'd like to say we are better than that but I dont really think we are.
Some serious talent in there but something big goes missing and then we can't stop the other team doing anything.
We saw it in the 2nd spell v HB, v Waikato in the RR game and in the 38-50 min period this time and the opening 30 v BOP.
We get opened up and cant close the wound.
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I just want to say , l love Northland. I love the wild ride they take me on week after week. I love the way I shout and scream at the tv when Northland play. No other sporting team brings this unbridled passion out like the Taniwha.
Wow we have some amazing raw talent when let loose can create th he most amazing tries from almost nothing. I just love that about the Taniwha. I love the way our Northland folk at home come out and support the Taniwha, unlike many of the big boy provinces....and just one day we are going to have our day of reckoning, we have just got to take care of some of the more clinical aspects of rugby and then maybe we will get some of the 50/50 decisions go for us that at the moment seem often to go cruelly against us. I hope the boys from 2018 stay together and take plenty from what they have achieved. Thank you Taniwha of 2018 you rock. -
@figgis love your passion and loyalty to your team,they definitely take you on a roller coaster ride,capable of scoring the most brilliant tries but also guilty of being their own worst enemies wether it’s not adhering to basics or just plain indiscipline.
This side has potential,no question but has got to get more street smart..2 games that come to mind,today against Waikato and against Hawkes Bay 2 x games with good leads,we don’t focus,simple basics go out the window wether it’s a missed tackle or a dropped pass..we have just got to learn how to be more ruthless, just that little bit quicker in terms of reading game situations because let’s face we don’t have a shed load of money to go to the market..so we need the guys who do get selected to be better..
Today summed up what we are all about and what it’s like to be a Taniwha supporter..rocks and diamonds..
Will always be Taniwha supporter but you would wish at some stage we will have a day in the sun.
We needed at least 6 or 7 to be at their best today,unfortunately we probably only had 3-4 ,and that’s just not good enough.
Waikato were very flat at the start,and we needed to capitalise on that..the difference being,a good 8-10 players from Waikato lifted their game. -
100% with you figgis. There's something about this province of ours and its supporter base - that crowd for the regular season home game v Waikato was memorable, but sadly the opportunity to repay the loyalty and capitalise on the buzz evaporated on the paddock. But I guess that's part of the attraction - you never know whether it's a rocks or diamonds day when you turn up as you say Steve.
Not sure what happened to our defense in the second half of the season (coincided with Matich injury v Hawkes Bay?)
Wasn't gonna mention it but can't help myself - that forward pass call near the end today was utter BS - 12 down with a mooloo in the bin at that point would have been game on.
Big picture though... Whitcombe and Konia have made us a team worthy of respect again... remember two short years ago we were at Southland's level. -
Whilst I echo all the above thoughts on pride and passion etc, I just feel we’ve taken a slight step backwards this year. The way we have leaked points at certain periods throughout a match belies belief really.
To me it’s a mental thing, as you can see when we’re on point, we’re on point. Countless times you’ve heard in after match interviews “we went to sleep” “we buttoned off”.. that’s all in the head rather than being tired in my opinion. If you’re tired but have good mental strength, that’ll carry you through. Look at the way both Canterbury and the Crusaders apply themselves. Never say die, never out of the fight! We need to adopt that, and apply it for 80 minutes. We’ve shown glimpses we can do it, but we switch off faster than the speed of light sometimes.
Rollercoaster is the perfect way to describe following this side. Love them to bits, but hell its frustrating.
Would like to see the majority of this side stick around next year, but I’d also like to see us fill a spots by going to the market if at all possible. An out and out speedster on one wing to complement Hyland would be good. Also a super rugby class fullback would be nice. No disrespect to Matty Wright, he was good yesterday, but I feel his times coming. He’d be a good squad man to keep around for another season or two though.
Plenty to think about in the off season...
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@j77 couldn’t agree more about being clinical and ruthless. We let teams in with mistakes (a lot of individual ones yesterday - nerves ?) not kicking for territory (which we did a lot better yesterday), and generally with a bit of inexperience / decision making on defence. A classic couple of examples were Debreczeni coming in on d early in the second half, taking no one and leaving our line splintered; and when we were down to 14 players and on our line, we had to come in, take the man running and leave the space on the outside but we didn’t make that choice. Also, we need to be better at our restarts - the ball should be higher, into the 22, and close to touch line with a great chase. They have just scored and we want to put pressure on them. Overall better game management by players on the field has to be at the top of the list for next year.
A key area for me with development and recruitment is props and locks. There is no substitute for size and power. The drop between our first choice lineup and others ends up being too large. We end up with good flankers at lock and that means we struggle at scrum time and lineout. It was a clear difference yesterday where our scrum fell apart at the end, and a key factor in the falloff of performance at the end of the season. A solid set piece is the foundation for so much in rugby and has always been at the heart of of Canterbury and Crusaders rugby. Any of those SA giants like fishing?
On Matty Wright, I love the guy. Yesterday was his best game of the season. Running off guys in to space. This season for him has definitely been up and down with too many rocks along the way but his experience is invaluable and he still has a bit of speed. He worked really hard on defence yesterday. I was impressed and for me he still has it. I didnt feel like that mid season.
From a couple of years ago the change in this squad has been huge. Lot of that has stemmed from better club rugby with any outside recruits playing their club rugby up north. We were unlucky with season ending injuries to Macalai, Verney before we started and with Jack heading off to the ABs 😀 ( Good to see him and Cam - our next Coach ? - at the game yesterday). With so many young talented Northland players now with another year under their belt we should be better next year. Still waiting for that break through season but think we have a good bunch of guys, so always a passionate Taniwha supporter and proud Northland.
NB: hope some keys guys for us pick up S15 contracts. Top of the list are Matich and Ross Wright.
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@j77 can't argue mate... imagine how passionate we'd all be if they lifted a couple more notches and we were ranked around 6th in the country... right now 11th would be about right (ie 4th best in the championship, although we are up there with HB and Otago on our day). Number one for me would be shoring up that defence which, for periods as we've all seen, has been diabolical. Then I'd agree speed on one wing and that fullback spot are high on the list. Having said that, Matty Wright had a top game yesterday, Steve mentioned a couple of weeks back Alaimalo may possibly be looking at returning... geez that would be great... any more word on this I wonder?
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@kev you're right there of course kev. If you don't have a solid, quality forward pack you are like Fiji (god bless them) all the flair and excitement in the world but you don't win too many games v quality opponents.We certainly have a coach who knows how important this is...
Also, I think it goes without saying we missed Jack Goodhue's rock solid D in the midfield to tie in with Ranger's superb turnover and maul creating abilities... have been mighty impressed with Debreczeni and Gregory (my Dad made the call yesterday he will be an All Black... he tends to turn out getting these calls right in the end) -
@fidz71 a contract has been put in front of Alaimalo,its with his agent at this time,he also owns a house in Hamilton and has younger brother who is part of the Waikato system so I would imagine he has other options and he is signed with chiefs for another 2 x years.
Might be a few weeks before we know the outcome.
A good piece of news handed to me this morning however is that Tom Robinson has been signed by the Blues which is great reward for a guy who had some really bad luck with injuries.I would imagine there will be some announcements over the next few weeks..will keep you all posted if I hear anything.
Just thought I would throw something out there,I really do feel we need look at signing a 2nd five, the word I heard around Regan Verney was very positive even though he was injured throughout the season his off field contribution was outstanding.
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SO I have only watched the final 10 or so minutes, but was lucky enough to listen to @Steven-Harris unbias (I mean that, some of the other comms I have heard are so one eyed it is a joke) commentary from about 5 mins.
MY take on the game is it again came down to some little errors; letting the ball bounce, dropping it cold, slipping off tackles to take a bit of pressure off them.
Then there was the YC, Nock is one of our defensive leaders (well if not, should be) so when he went, the other leaders needed to step up and take the rest of the team in and let them know what was expected.
I like MOulds style of play, but not convinced he should be captain, similarly with Olsen, like the way he plays, and is probably a bit more vocal with refs, but again, he has been leading us at times this year when we have been bleeding and we simply havent had anyone who has stood up and demanded better.
Up until the HB game, we had by far the best defence in the Championshiip, 2nd only in the entire comp to Auckland, fast forward a few games, and we had one of the worst, why? what changed?
I agree with all that has been said about supporting this team, I've been there through the dark days, in sideways rain with about 1500 other people on a Thursday night when your team hasnt won all season, but I love this team and will keep turning up, no matter what.
But gee it would be nice to have a little success to bask on...in the past 5 or 6 years we have made the semis 3 times, awesome, stoked as hell about that, but where is the next step, make the final, maybe win the Shield!
SInce 2010 the Shield has been held by Southland, Canterbury,Taranaki, Waikato, Otago, HB, Counties, HB, Waikato, Canterbury, Taranaki, Waikato, Otago
7 teams, 4 of whom we can genuinely compare ourselves with these days IMO: Southland, Otago, HB & Counties
MY point is, these teams, HB, Southland, Otago, Counties, BOP and Manawatu, all seem to have had better, longer moments in the sun than us in the past 10-20 years, whereas we seem to have a few games of awesome, then go to shit, then battle on, without ever taking that next step.
Again, yes we have made the semis back to back, but in both cases we pretty much limped to the semi finals, and in both semi finals we were soundly beaten.
Without wanting to sound to down about it all, I agree with comments above, we have the core of a very good team, one that on thier day, could mix it with the top teams!
Build a team around Josh Goodhue, Tom Robinson, Matt Matich, Sam Nock, Scott Gregory and then have some of the older guys like Moulds or Olsen, Wright, Rinakama, Douglas (a guy like him is a MUST Have in any team) Hyland, Ranger (if he is keen, HE MUST PLAY for us, rocks and diamonds, but he is a player people want to watch and you know he LOVES playing for Northland)
Need a a good 7, maybe Stokes can reinvent himself, has the game to compliment it if he wants to make the adjustments, not to mention has that little bit of mongrel about him.
While it'd be great to get Alaimalo back, I cant see it, also cant see Macilai making it back to the level we know and expect, he seems to have been broken for a while now.
So agree with comments above, we need a speedster, we have made a few breaks this year that have made it to the wings hands, but lack of decent pace has seen us not score where an extra yard of pace would have, maybe Roberts-Te Nana is the man there?
Think a couple of our leaders need a bit more of an edge to thier game, a bit of mongrel, get in the face of the opposition, piss them off, without being too dumb about it as well, cos gee, we have done some dumb stuff this year and boy did it cost us.
I have always said that NOrthland fans will come out and support thier team if they have a reason to (losing week in week out isnt enough for many fans) our crowds the last 2 years have been good, and culminated in that great turnout v Waikato a few weeks ago which was probably one of the better crowds for all teams this year and proved that people will come out and watch; now imagine if we had managed to beat HB and maybe BOP or not failed so miserably v Waikato and we were hosting a semi final yesterday, I reckon easy >10,000 woulda turned up.
Anywhoo, rant over, havent said what I intended to say, but am sure I will at some point.
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@taniwharugby possibly your best piece,gonna try and convince my boss at RS to see if we can use a sideline guy..!,
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@taniwharugby Captaincy is interesting, and some of the best get criticised. It’s a tough gig, especially if your team is not going well for whatever reason. I noticed Moulds talking to ref yesterday and think he has led from the front in many games. The same with Olsen who next to Robinson I think had been the biggest improver this year. He seems like he bleeds Cambridge Blue and a natural leader. So when things don’t happen on the field is it the game plan, the captain, the leadership group (who are ours?) your pivots, or execution by individuals? I bit of everything probably.
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@kev oh yeah, game plan was another thing.
Were plenty of situations when playing territory was an option, epsecially with Drebeczenis boot, yet we chose to run it, sure a few times it came off and looked spectacular (although many times were when we were behind the 8 ball chasing the game) but a number of times when we werent chasing the game we ran it and it back fired...yes you can go back to that is the way we roll, but it isnt the way we HAVE to roll all the time.
Someone above alluded to our game management, bang on.
We are almost too predictable in that respect, and our inability to bring Hyland (in particular) into the game more, were a number of games when Ranger was on fire going forward, Hyland looked great in his limited touches, so why not for example, when we have a mid field scrum did we not put Ranger and HYland on one side and force the opposition to load one side heavily or leave Hyland and Ranger with one on ones - obviously dont have to use them in that situation all the time either.
@kev they are both lead from the front players, but my point is, when we were down and bleeding points, and my god we have hemorrhaged a shit load in short spaces in a number of games now, where were the leaders (not just captain) then, pulling everyone together, getting them to refocus and reset everything, trust in themselves and thier structures, which we know are there.
You need only look at that final 40 v Counties at the end of storm week and the sheer desperation and fight until the final whistle, we know its there, so why was it there then, but where was it v HB, BOP & Waikato?
It's just frustrating to watch a team with so much potential not get to it time and time again...but hey, this is the cross we bear as a Taniwha supporter!
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Bring back North Auckland 😎
Taniwha had an excellent season. Plenty of talent and more upside than the last few seasons. The consistency will come if the core of the team remains and a few more guys can get super rugby exposure. But the foundation is there. From a PR perspective, they play a decent style which will attract the casual viewer to join you diehards on here.