Crusaders v Blues
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My source tells me Nock needs a rest ,hence Ruru on the bench.Unless one is actually aware of the bells and whistles the players have on their backs at training we aren’t aware of any drop off in performance.
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Nothing seems to escape the trainer’s eagle eyes these days.The half back spot so demanding on fitness.
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@trodthesod said in Crusaders v Blues:
Nothing seems to escape the trainer’s eagle eyes these days.The half back spot so demanding on fitness.
It would explain his performance v Highlanders.
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@trodthesod said in Crusaders v Blues:
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sourcesauce tells me Nock needs a restYou'll get used to it
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@Stargazer I stand corrected @KiwiMurph . Not expecting us to get up but at least there's a bit of hype around us coming down for once haha. Usually it's barely half full where the result is a foregone conclusion.
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@Chris said in Crusaders v Blues:
Looks like The Blues have gone for a 3rd kicking option in Plummer thinking of a territory game in the Chch winter night ,maybe the reason for Plummers selection.
I wonder if they assumed Jordan would be the starting fullback? I think Jordan still has a few issues with his positional play, Havili does not
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@Duluth said in Crusaders v Blues:
@Chris said in Crusaders v Blues:
Looks like The Blues have gone for a 3rd kicking option in Plummer thinking of a territory game in the Chch winter night ,maybe the reason for Plummers selection.
I wonder if they assumed Jordan would be the starting fullback? I think Jordan still has a few issues with his positional play, Havili does not
That’s a good point maybe that was in their thinking
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@Bones said in Crusaders v Blues:
My only concern on the halfbacks is we've seen Nock just gets better with more gametime and has really been building nicely.
The impression I get of Christie is that he's prone to occasionally having a good game.
To me, Nock looked tired against the 'Landers - his passing was sloppy and his kicking was straight up in the air. Sloppy skill execution is often a sign of fatigue.
They may also want to have more of a look at Christie and perhaps they don't rate Nock as a bench option
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@trodthesod I think you can go back to that overtime win v Ireland and watching those final minutes and the work and movement of Aaron Smith to show the value of a rapid and fit 9.
Smith has been the benchmark for years now, and in the case of the Blues 9's, they have been chopped and changed for the past few years (as much due to thier own inconsistancy as anything) none of them are probably aware of the physical and mental demand required for match fitness to sustain week in week out
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@junior said in Crusaders v Blues:
@trodthesod said in Crusaders v Blues:
Think he started in one of the games in Sth Africa.Has a great work rate and looks like he’s been rewarded with a bench spot.I think the Christie start is deserved and the coaches resting Nock.As most teams do,some players get chances to start re Plummer and I ,have no problem with it.They usually rise to the occasion and Faiane from the bench,will close out the close game perhaps,!!
Yeah Nock's been good generally, but his passing and kicking was not up to scratch last time out. Christie actually had a good impact in both matches against the Chiefs and 'Landers so can see why he's been rewarded.
I'm increasingly convinced that it's significantly easier for a halfback to come off the bench and look good, than it is to start. I think the extra fractions of a second the halfback gets when the opposition is tiring make a big difference.
In regard to Christie, I spent quite a lot of the Mako season thinking they should be starting Keisuke Uchida, who looked like an absolute gun coming off the bench - but, when Uchida got his chance he was ordinary and Christie looked like a gun when he replaced him. Hall/Drummond is a similar case.
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I think Sam Nock can be very satisfied with his form so far this season.A criticism last game was perhaps his box kicks.He will come back keen and eager to get the starting gig back.The Blues bench looks much stronger this week with Blake Gibson,Karl Tu’inukuafe,and TJ Faiane ,to perhaps help in blunting the Crusaders historically strong finish.