Hurricanes v Blues
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How can you say Lowe is average if he has hardly played in the Canes jersey*? He has been excellent for the Bay, but simply hasn't been given opportunities to play at SR level in yellow and black. He has been injured a lot, yes, but even when recovered, they don't select him. He's known to be a hard trainer, was and is super fit (won Surf to Peak) etc.
[* He has played 69 minutes spread over 3 seasons for the Canes (He got 11 minutes off the bench in 2018; 18 minutes off the bench and 40 minutes from an unexpected start (due to the player named to start dropping out) in 2019. Injured pre-covid, but available for SRA.]
PS. My bias argument had more to do with Holland's history with the Hurricanes age-grade teams. I should indeed have left Aso out of that. It was more an illustration of Holland's limited selection capabilities than anything else.
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@KiwiMurph said in Hurricanes v Blues:
@Crucial said in Hurricanes v Blues:
@Tim said in Hurricanes v Blues:
@mikey07 Won't Barrett go into 10?
Is that what the Canes are hoping for?
Beauden to take pity on them not having a decker option and swapping jerseys to even the game up?I think that is referring to Jordie
Perenara went to 10 second half last wk.
I think I knew that
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@Duluth said in Hurricanes v Blues:
Players not considered with injury: Jared Page (hamstring), Stephen Perofeta (fractured foot), Tom Robinson (knee), James Parsons (concussion), Hoskins Sotutu (knee), Jared Page (hamstring), Dan Carter (calf).
So....Page injured both hamstrings?
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@Crazy-Horse said in Hurricanes v Blues:
I don't think it's good for the game that the Blues are holding all the good loose forwards. Somebody should think of the poor Crusaders having to play Sanders and Douglas on the weekend. Surely one of the Blues could be sent down to Christchurch to help them out.
Exactly. It was never going to be easy up against a big bruising loose trio unit of the Blues when we were missing Read, McCaw, Todd, Tuiali’i, Thorne and George Whitelock.
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@ACT-Crusader said in Hurricanes v Blues:
@Crazy-Horse said in Hurricanes v Blues:
I don't think it's good for the game that the Blues are holding all the good loose forwards. Somebody should think of the poor Crusaders having to play Sanders and Douglas on the weekend. Surely one of the Blues could be sent down to Christchurch to help them out.
Exactly. It was never going to be easy up against a big bruising loose trio unit of the Blues when we were missing Read, McCaw, Todd, Tuiali’i, Thorne and George Whitelock.
So many options for that last spot
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Blues are crazy continuing to play Beauden at 15. From a Canes POV the less he gets the ball the better.
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This is going to be a cracker. The race for second place; given where the Blues have been, coming second in this comp is a massive achievement. We've built a quality pack for the future, and shoudl continue to improve.
That said, this is an injury hit side. Missing a fair few people that could make a difference, and playing away. Canes selections seem 'interesting', but I can't see this being anything but an arm wrestle that is decided by a few points only.
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@ACT-Crusader said in Hurricanes v Blues:
@Crazy-Horse said in Hurricanes v Blues:
I don't think it's good for the game that the Blues are holding all the good loose forwards. Somebody should think of the poor Crusaders having to play Sanders and Douglas on the weekend. Surely one of the Blues could be sent down to Christchurch to help them out.
Exactly. It was never going to be easy up against a big bruising loose trio unit of the Blues when we were missing Read, McCaw, Todd, Tuiali’i, Thorne and George Whitelock.
Some of them are not like the others.
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@nzzp said in Hurricanes v Blues:
@Hooroo you'd hope so with our forward pack, but I have years of scarring about favouritism.
You have only lost one match this season against a formidable Canterbury team, who were favourites!
Live in the now! You got this!
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Easy W for the Canes. 😁