Tasman v Canterbury
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CANTERBURY RELEASE
Influential loosie Tom Sanders returns to our bench for tomorrow's Mitre 10 Cup crunch match against our neighbours Ta$man, in Blenheim.
"Having Tom will be a big boost for us, he was in great form before his injury and we’re looking forward to that sort of contribution again on Saturday." Said co-coach Reuben Thorne.
The team will be skippered by Reed Prinsep, who partners Billy Harmon and Tom Christie to form the loose forward trio. Liam Allen, who’s renowned for his physical no nonsense style of play, gets another opportunity in the 20 jersey. Daniel Lienert-Brown, Brodie McAlister, and Oli Jager once again pack down in the front row, with youngsters Shilo Klein, Finlay Brewis and Tamaiti Williams set to add impact from the pine.
Brett Cameron will start at first five eight this week with Fergus Burke unavailable. Rameka Poihipi will slot in one spot if required, a position he excelled at during his time at Hamilton Boys High School. Isaiah Punivai comes onto the bench this week along with half back Ereatara Enari.
"We’re looking for a quality performance," said Thorne.
"Like every week, we’ve done our homework on the opposition. Ta$man are a well-drilled, quality side. But this has to be about us and getting the type of performance we can be proud of will take us a long way to getting the result we’re after."
Canterbury Team to play Ta$man
Daniel Lienert-Brown
Brodie McAlister
Oliver Jager
Luke Romano
Sam Darry
Billy Harmon
Tom Christie
Reed Prinsep (C)
Mitchell Drummond (VC)
Brett Cameron
Ngatungane Punivai
Rameka Poihipi
Dallas McLeod
Chay Fihaki
Josh McKayReserves
Shilo Klein
Finlay Brewis
Tamaiti Williams
Liam Allen
Tom Sanders
Ereatara Enari
Isaiah Punivai
Andrew Knewstubb -
I’m still here. Looking forward to the game. A decent lineup for the Cantabs.
Whether I’ll be back tomorrow after 80 minutes is another thing 😎
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@African-Monkey I was about to say - @ACT-Crusader is still here! Kudos!!!
I'd actually rather Canterbury didn't get relegated as they are my second team - but, if they can save themselves by beating Auckland, that will do nicely!
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@Chris-B @ACT-Crusader Hence why I said 'nearly' hahaha. Yes I was thinking of you @ACT-Crusader when writing it.
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On a more serious note, that Canterbury side should not be where they are. They're light in a couple of areas but their forward pack on paper is still one of the stronger ones in the comp. It's still a good enough side to challenge for the title imo.
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@African-Monkey said in Ta$man v Canterbury:
On a more serious note, that Canterbury side should not be where they are. They're light in a couple of areas but their forward pack on paper is still one of the stronger ones in the comp. It's still a good enough side to challenge for the title imo.
I agree
Depth is the main issue. Still, anything outside a top 3 finish should be considered a failure for that squad
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Canterbury looking good so far.