Manawatu v Magpies
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@Stockcar86 I'd be happy with that, too. It's just really hard to judge where McNicol is at, after such a long injury spell; Makene and other newbies (except Walker-Leawere) are difficult to fit in as well, because they've never played for us before.
It's good to have these question marks; if all injured players are back soon, we have a good squad to chose from, although I suspect that some of the new, young players (like Dodd-Edwards, Martin and Paese) won't see much game time, yet, unless they've really stood out during preseason. I also kind of hope our local props Farrell, Rakete-Stones, Tavita-Metcalfe will do better than the rejects from other provinces (Hintz and Waa). Same thing in the backs (like Sapsford).
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@Stockcar86 said in Manawatu v Magpies:
Good looking lineup, but I was thinking McNicol at fullback and Emerson onto left wing
I’m over Emerson, hasn’t done anything outstanding in the Black and White hoops and was overshadowed by Buckley last year.
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@Nepia The only games I saw him play this year were the Maddison trophy semi and final, and he was good in both those games. High workrate, not greedy, and always beating the man one-on-one. In the final he beat 2 backs with almost no sideline space and no time once he got the ball. He was defensively strong too, and judging by the Auckland pre-season game, that is something we need.
Spotted on my way to morning coffee today
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I like Emerson for his speed and workrate, but what you need these days - it seems - is one big power winger, and we don't have one of those. For that reason, someone like Penikolo Latu could have been handy in the team. I don't know what the flaws in his game are that made them decide not to pick him, but he's the only one I can think of at the moment, that has the right body type for a power winger.
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@Stargazer I asked about him being missing when I was up home last time and narturally attending the aftermatch function at Whitmore Park (as you do!) and they did say Penikoll Latu had some sort of broken bone or achillies injury, can't remember for sure but it was bad enough to keep him out for the remainder of the season.
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@Stockcar86 He may be tearing it up in club rugby (I saw him tear it up playing schoolboy rugby too) but he's never looked comfortable at NPC level, whereas Buckley came from nowhere (I had no idea who he was) last year and looked pretty good at that level.
Maybe this is Emerson's year? Hopefully.
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Manawatu
1: Fraser Armstrong 2: Sam Stewart 3: Paulo Leleisiuao 4: Fraser Stone 5: Liam Mitchell 6: Nick Crosswell 7: Johnny Galloway 8: Brayden Iose 9: Jamie Booth 10: Otere Black 11: Adam Boult 12: Hamish Northcott 13: Rob Thompson 14: Te Rangatira Waitokia 15: Sam MalcolmRESERVES: Nick Grogan, Sione Fa’alalei, Samuela Tawake, Sione Tuipulotu, Sam Wasley, Griffin Culver, James Tofa, Ben Werthmuller
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Hawke's Bay team:
15 Caleb Makene*
14 Ollie Sapsford*
13 Sam McNicol
12. Danny Toala
11. Mason Emerson
10. Lincoln McClutchie
9. Folau Fakatava
8. Gareth Evans
7. Brendon O'Connor
6. Devan Flanders
5. Tom Parsons
4. Geoff Cridge
3. Joel Hintz*
2. Ash Dixon (capt)
1 Pouri Rakete-Stone16 Kianu Kereru-Symes
17 Tim Farrell
18 Namatahi Wa'a*
19 Isaia Walker-Leawere*
20 Josh Kaifa
21 Zach Donaldson
22 Neria Fomai*
23 Stacey Ili*Debut
Unavailable Injured:
Michael Allardice
Marino Mikaele-Tu'u
Jonah Lowe
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@Number-10 Good looking squad! I can't wait to see how this young team goes this season!
A bit surprised that IWL has been named on the bench and not Tom Parsons.
Also interesting to see that both of this year's import props, Hintz and Waa, are THs (or does one of them, or both, also play LH?). I hope that doesn't reduce Josiah Tavita-Metcalfe's chances of getting more game time this season.Really excited about 9 - 10 - 12 - 13 and great that Devan Flanders is getting the start at 6!
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Gosh, that is a very new look lineup compared to what ran out for The Bay last season. There are a few injury magnets and quite a lot of young guys (both in terms of experience or age). Little worried about the props who, to me, do not seem all that huge. Is it just me or are there others out there starting to get the jitters about the 'Poo game tomorrow?
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@Higgins Not just you, me too, but just a little bit, though. Pouri R-S looked heavier than last year, when he played for the Māori All Blacks, a few weeks ago. That squad from the Poo is not that intimidating, it's mostly the expierience of guys like Booth, Black and Thompson in the backs, but I reckon our backline has much more talent.
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@Stargazer said in Manawatu v Magpies:
@Higgins Not just you, me too, but just a little bit, though. Pouri R-S looked heavier than last year, when he played for the Māori All Blacks, a few weeks ago. That squad from the Poo is not that intimidating, it's mostly the expierience of guys like Booth, Black and Thompson in the backs, but I reckon our backline has much more talent.
Normally I'd be picking and expecting about a thirty or forty point win (ever the optimist!) but looks like I will have to settle for a narrow twenty pointer instead. If worst comes to worst then a one pointer will do but ideally anything above seven points will be immencely satisfying, particulary if the 'Poo has a 0 against their name on the scoreboard at full time. Peter Russell in charge of the pfffft opposition has me a little nervous.
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Typical Poo weather forecast for this game: rain, rain and rain. Possible thunderstorms. Glad I decided not to go and watch from the couch. Now hoping atmospheric conditions aren't going to mess up Sky's signal. I'll keep the radio on and Sky Go on stand-by.
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Right guys it's time to start carrying out our final preperations to ensure we are ready to go come kick off in about an hours time. I'm ready to go with the exception of my beanie which appears to be missing. Importantly the fridge is well stocked and I have conducted a temperature check to ensure everything is suitably chilled and am pleased to report todays choice of Monteiths Black is spot on, taste and temperature wise.
To top everything off here is Bob Houston's version of our HB National Anthem an integeral and an essential requirement in every Bay supporter's preparation for a Hawkes Bay game, especially those of us so far away from home.
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I've ducked out early from the working bee at the speedway to be home in time. Smash the P
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The Bay escape censure for the previous challenge and are rewarded with one of our special forward driving tries from a lineout to Brendon O'Connor about ten metres in from the right hand corner at the pits end of the ground. McLutchie misses the conversion
'Poo 07 - 05 The Bay after about 12 minutes