Highlanders v Chiefs (Sat 10/4/21)
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@kruse said in Highlanders v Chiefs (Sat 10/4/21):
Didn't get to watch the game, went to a gig instead, tried to follow the action by reading the thread after the fact.
So, my only comment on the match is...
FFS @Chris - are all your punctuation mark keys broken on your keyboard? At least, please, get your comma button fixed - it's a hard fucking read sometimes.NO just fat fingers and to many JDs
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@chris said in Highlanders v Chiefs (Sat 10/4/21):
@kruse said in Highlanders v Chiefs (Sat 10/4/21):
Didn't get to watch the game, went to a gig instead, tried to follow the action by reading the thread after the fact.
So, my only comment on the match is...
FFS @Chris - are all your punctuation mark keys broken on your keyboard? At least, please, get your comma button fixed - it's a hard fucking read sometimes.NO just fat fingers and to many JDs
No... just fat fingers, and too many JDs.
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@taniwharugby said in Highlanders v Chiefs (Sat 10/4/21):
According to the stats, Ioane beat 4 defenders, which was the team high (Frizzell, Smith, Gregory all 3) and had more runs than anyone bar Frizzell.
He was top with metres run at 88 for both teams.
Highlanders were not very effective with thier ball, many of thier attack numbers are down on the Chiefs.
Ioane was very good. Covered good ground, ran straight and had no defensive lapses.
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@stargazer said in Highlanders v Chiefs (Sat 10/4/21):
From what I've read from players themselves, they like it because they all want to win.
Can't disagree with that, but extra time is likely to solve that on it's own. I think golden point is the issue, it changes the way the game has to be played. Can see both sides, but next score wins isn't actually that great to watch. I assume that they wanted to guarantee results due to the reduced number of matches and that is why it was done. A draw isn't great for either team with the points allocation.
I didn't really have a dog in either of the fights last weekend but would have just preferred normal rugby for a bit longer to get a result.
If that didn't get one then it's a boundary countback.
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@snowy said in Highlanders v Chiefs (Sat 10/4/21):
@stargazer said in Highlanders v Chiefs (Sat 10/4/21):
From what I've read from players themselves, they like it because they all want to win.
Can't disagree with that, but extra time is likely to solve that on it's own. I think golden point is the issue, it changes the way the game has to be played. Can see both sides, but next score wins isn't actually that great to watch. I assume that they wanted to guarantee results due to the reduced number of matches and that is why it was done. A draw isn't great for either team with the points allocation.
I didn't really have a dog in either of the fights last weekend but would have just preferred normal rugby for a bit longer to get a result.
If that didn't get one then it's a boundary countback.
I mostly agree.
Territory is so crucial that teams will just want to kick-off or exit, so I think some of the points made in that article are pretty fair. There is also the point that ref calls become more and more important, plus there is the captain's challenge (which should have been used by that Muppet Blackwell on the weekend) which will get used every time a point gets scored.
We did have one drop goal to win it, which was pretty cool, and I like it that our players will face those types of one mistake loses the game, one clutch play wins the game experiences.
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@gt12 said in Highlanders v Chiefs (Sat 10/4/21):
We did have one drop goal to win it, which was pretty cool, and I like it that our players will face those types of one mistake loses the game, one clutch play wins the game experiences.
Actually, this is a persuasive point. It goes to how do you win games when physically and mentally wrung out, and you need a penalty or DG to get over the opposition. Like T20 batting, if you practice it, you get better at it.
I don't like it, but this is a good outcome
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ive always liked the idea of recognising the fact both teams couldn't be separated over 80mins
the NHL gives you a point if you lose in OT
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@kiwiwomble said in Highlanders v Chiefs (Sat 10/4/21):
ive always liked the idea of recognising the fact both teams couldn't be separated over 80mins
the NHL gives you a point if you lose in OT
Dont they get that anymore for losing by 7 or less?
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@gt12 said in Highlanders v Chiefs (Sat 10/4/21):
@kiwiwomble said in Highlanders v Chiefs (Sat 10/4/21):
ive always liked the idea of recognising the fact both teams couldn't be separated over 80mins
the NHL gives you a point if you lose in OT
Dont they get that anymore for losing by 7 or less?
Not what I mean, you could never have been in front and get that, something for actually being even after the fully standard length of a game, no difference between teams at 80mins
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@kiwiwomble said in Highlanders v Chiefs (Sat 10/4/21):
@gt12 said in Highlanders v Chiefs (Sat 10/4/21):
@kiwiwomble said in Highlanders v Chiefs (Sat 10/4/21):
ive always liked the idea of recognising the fact both teams couldn't be separated over 80mins
the NHL gives you a point if you lose in OT
Dont they get that anymore for losing by 7 or less?
Not what I mean, you could never have been in front and get that, something for actually being even after the fully standard length of a game, no difference between teams at 80mins
???
You said:
the NHL gives you a point if you lose in OT
Don't the losing teams still getting a losing bonus point?
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@bovidae said in Highlanders v Chiefs (Sat 10/4/21):
If the game ends in a draw both teams would get 2 pts. The fairest system is that the winning team in ET gets an extra 1 pt so the points allocation is 3-2 not 4-1 as at present.
Good thinking!
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@bovidae said in Highlanders v Chiefs (Sat 10/4/21):
If the game ends in a draw both teams would get 2 pts. The fairest system is that the winning team in ET gets an extra 1 pt so the points allocation is 3-2 not 4-1 as at present.
Careful Bovidae, having good ideas like that could get you a reputation as a thinker! I still don't like golden point , but if you have to have it well that is best idea I have heard.