Exodus 2016
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<p>James Marshall to London Irish after this year's Super campaign.</p>
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<p>Keiran Crowley has apparently just resigned as coach of Canada to take up a job with a European team, this apparently only a couple years after signing an extension to his Canadian contract.</p>
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<p>I'm actually very positive about the Crusaders prospects for this year. We have a great mix of youth and experience, which I think is extremely important at SR level. Moreover, all of established ABs will have had a better preparation than they've had in years. At no.10, Mo'unga has had as good an apprenticeship as anyone could expect from a young first five, and will be good at this level. Whilst Dan and Richie will be missed, lets be brutally honest neither have really excelled at S15 level for a number of years. I like the fact that we'll have a hungry squad with a point to prove. I'm very disappointed about the losses of Laulala, Bird and Luke Whitelock, I believe all three players are developing into fine rugby players. But Crusaders fans are used to having our talented academy graduates plundered by other franchises, that's what happens when you invest heavily in youth development programs.</p>
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<p> I'm very disappointed about the losses of Laulala, Bird and Luke Whitelock, I believe all three players are developing into fine rugby players. But Crusaders fans are used to having our talented academy graduates plundered by other franchises, that's what happens when you invest heavily in youth development programs.</p>
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<p>This has to be a piss take right?</p>
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<p>You must be the only Cantab whose dissapointed to lose Luke Whitelock, lets be honest his brother George makes him look dynamic.</p>
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<p>I am excited as well I want Dagg to go out and throw down this year and earn his ABs spot back. I hope he gets the chance.</p> -
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<p>I'm actually very positive about the Crusaders prospects for this year. We have a great mix of youth and experience, which I think is extremely important at SR level. Moreover, all of established ABs will have had a better preparation than they've had in years. At no.10, Mo'unga has had as good an apprenticeship as anyone could expect from a young first five, and will be good at this level. Whilst Dan and Richie will be missed, lets be brutally honest neither have really excelled at S15 level for a number of years. I like the fact that we'll have a hungry squad with a point to prove. I'm very disappointed about the losses of Laulala, Bird and Luke Whitelock, I believe all three players are developing into fine rugby players. But Crusaders fans are used to having our talented academy graduates plundered by other franchises, that's what happens when you invest heavily in youth development programs.</p>
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<p> And other franchises fans are used to having their talented age grade players plundered by your bloody academy. So boo-fuckin-hoo.</p> -
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<p> And other franchises fans are used to having their talented age grade players plundered by your bloody academy. So boo-fuckin-hoo.</p>
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<p>They're upset that the Crusaders take promising schoolboys, invest significant time and resources into them, and turn them into All Blacks?</p>
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<p>BTW if these other franchises made a bit more effort with their own academies perhaps their junior players would be more willing to stay local? I also see a heap of Canterbury age level players playing for other franchises. That's what happens when there are only 5 franchises to sign to.</p> -
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<p>But Crusaders fans are used to having our talented academy graduates plundered by other franchises, that's what happens when you invest heavily in youth development programs.</p>
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BTW if these other franchises made a bit more effort with their own academies perhaps their junior players would be more willing to stay local?</p>
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<p>They're upset that the Crusaders take promising schoolboys, invest significant time and resources into them, and turn them into All Blacks?</p>
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<p>BTW if these other franchises made a bit more effort with their own academies perhaps their junior players would be more willing to stay local? I also see a heap of Canterbury age level players playing for other franchises. That's what happens when there are only 5 franchises to sign to.</p>
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<p>Yeah, I'm sure guys like Richie McCaw and Keiran Read would've been everyday journeymen if Canterbury hadn't poached them and [i]turned[/i] them into All Blacks.</p>
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<p>Don't worry though, buddy, I'm not really complaining. If the Crusaders had just put a bit more effort in, perhaps Damian McKenzie, Anton Lienert-Brown, James Tucker, James Lowe, Nepo Laulala and Dom Bird would've been more willing to stay local instead of playing for the Chiefs.</p> -
<p>Glory days well they'll pass you by glory days, in the wink of a young girls eye glory days </p>
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<p>gloryyyy daa-aa-a-aays</p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="mariner4life" data-cid="551400" data-time="1452208700"><p>Glory days well they'll pass you by glory days, in the wink of a young girls eye glory days <br>
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gloryyyy daa-aa-a-aays</p></blockquote>
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As I read that the boss was belting out that very tune on the Sound. <br><br>
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<p>Glory days well they'll pass you by glory days, in the wink of a young girls eye glory days </p>
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<p>gloryyyy daa-aa-a-aays</p>
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<p>Yeah fair call. I guess when I long for the bygone glory days of the Crusaders I'll just have to make do and comfort myself with Canterbury's seven provincial titles from the past eight seasons.</p> -
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<p>Yeah, I'm sure guys like Richie McCaw and Keiran Read would've been everyday journeymen if Canterbury hadn't poached them and <em>turned</em> them into All Blacks.</p>
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<p>Don't worry though, buddy, I'm not really complaining. If the Crusaders had just put a bit more effort in, perhaps Damian McKenzie, Anton Lienert-Brown, James Tucker, James Lowe, Nepo Laulala and Dom Bird would've been more willing to stay local instead of playing for the Chiefs.</p>
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<p>No franchise can keep every player they develop. And as much as I'd have loved for the Crusaders to have been able to keep Laulala, Bird and Whitelock (three CRFU academy graduates who our system turned into All Blacks) the reality is none of these players were guaranteed starters at the Crusaders. Such is their depth in the forwards.</p> -
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<p>Yeah fair call. I guess when I long for the bygone glory days of the Crusaders I'll just have to make do and comfort myself with Canterbury's seven provincial titles from the past eight seasons.</p>
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<p>You're embarassing us other Crusaders fans. I thought this one-eyed provinical BS was from a bygone era.</p> -
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<p>You're embarassing us other Crusaders fans. I thought this one-eyed provinical BS was from a bygone era.</p>
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<p>May as well scrap ITM Cup Rugby and Super Rugby if taking pride in one's province and franchise is considered "BS" from a "bygone era". Just play a series of AB trials and then start the test season.</p> -
Sounds good to me.
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<p>I'm actually very positive about the Crusaders prospects for this year. We have a great mix of youth and experience, which I think is extremely important at SR level. Moreover, all of established ABs will have had a better preparation than they've had in years. At no.10, Mo'unga has had as good an apprenticeship as anyone could expect from a young first five, and will be good at this level. Whilst Dan and Richie will be missed, lets be brutally honest neither have really excelled at S15 level for a number of years. I like the fact that we'll have a hungry squad with a point to prove. I'm very disappointed about the losses of Laulala, Bird and Luke Whitelock, I believe all three players are developing into fine rugby players. But Crusaders fans are used to having our talented academy graduates plundered by other franchises, that's what happens when you invest heavily in youth development programs.</p>
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<p>Spoken like a typical Canterbury supporting muppet.</p> -
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<p>Bird and Whitelock (three CRFU academy graduates who our system turned into All Blacks) the reality is none of these players were guaranteed starters at the Crusaders. Such is their depth in the forwards.</p>
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<p>Hahahahahahahaha you really are a clown.</p>