Blues v Crusaders
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All set up for a blues ambush , I think we know what they will bring , the crusader side of the equation will be interesting ,
Only a small thing , but razor avoiding his celebration dance , was probably a small psychological message to his players , the season isnt quite over yet., yes enjoy the win , but we keep a lid on it, we still have more business to do.
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@mariner4life said in Blues v Crusaders:
good early spice. come on Blues fans, get in the game.
We are the mature, responsible ones and won't indulge in these petty games.
We don't even know who the biased one eyed ref will be yet and apparently the Crusaders are going to play a "B" team so that they have excuses, sorry reasons, for a loss. We have an ex Crusader as a coach - make of that what you will too. I'm expecting him to pick Ruru at halfback and Colin Farrell at fullback.
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I do think Blues need to win this one just to get over the hump of the Crusaders having not beat them at all for 5 or so years.
They've learnt to beat the other NZ teams (home and away) - now they need to beat the Crusaders.
They've come close under Leon.
Even though it's not a final - it's still a cool way to finish the comp - Blues v Crusaders - packed out crowd - Sunday afternoon - bring it on.
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@Machpants ...so if we can beat the canes this week...we're the champs?...i'm in, the comp is still alive!
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@Kiwiwomble said in Blues v Crusaders:
@Machpants ...so if we can beat the canes this week...we're the champs?...i'm in, the comp is still alive!
Truth!
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@Kiwiwomble said in Blues v Crusaders:
@Machpants ...so if we can beat the canes this week...we're the champs?...i'm in, the comp is still alive!
... and therefore too, as the Blues were 2-0 against the Highlanders, we'd be champs in teh Canes win!
*we're
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Doesn't matter the Trophy is in Christchurch it doesn't really mean much to me as a crusaders fan it feels like the SR season is over.
Blues win good on them but the name on the trophy remains the same for the 11th title and 4 in a row.
So get your teeth into this post as I am sure some will love a bite.
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@nzzp said in Blues v Crusaders:
@Kiwiwomble said in Blues v Crusaders:
@Machpants ...so if we can beat the canes this week...we're the champs?...i'm in, the comp is still alive!
... and therefore too, as the Blues were 2-0 against the Highlanders, we'd be champs in teh Canes win!
*we're
You're only as good as your last game and the Hurricanes have beaten, well, everyone in their last game. Moral Champions of SRA.
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@KiwiMurph said in Blues v Crusaders:
Eden Park is sold out.
Hopefully they decide to add temporary seating. The seats in front of the main stands they use for Test matches can't take that long to set up
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@KiwiMurph really? whats the standard capacity now days?
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It was sold out for the first home SRA match too - that was 43k
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@Chris said in Blues v Crusaders:
Doesn't matter the Trophy is in Christchurch it doesn't really mean much to me as a crusaders fan it feels like the SR season is over.
Blues win good on them but the name on the trophy remains the same for the 11th title and 4 in a row.
So get your teeth into this post as I am sure some will love a bite.
Gloating is just so unbecoming.
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@Snowy said in Blues v Crusaders:
@Chris said in Blues v Crusaders:
Doesn't matter the Trophy is in Christchurch it doesn't really mean much to me as a crusaders fan it feels like the SR season is over.
Blues win good on them but the name on the trophy remains the same for the 11th title and 4 in a row.
So get your teeth into this post as I am sure some will love a bite.
Gloating is just so unbecoming.
Could not help myself
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@Chris said in Blues v Crusaders:
@Snowy said in Blues v Crusaders:
@Chris said in Blues v Crusaders:
Doesn't matter the Trophy is in Christchurch it doesn't really mean much to me as a crusaders fan it feels like the SR season is over.
Blues win good on them but the name on the trophy remains the same for the 11th title and 4 in a row.
So get your teeth into this post as I am sure some will love a bite.
Gloating is just so unbecoming.
Could not help myself
Like Auckland supporters in the late 80s ... the run will never end