SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders
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Gallagher Chiefs:
- Aidan Ross (40) (Te Puke Sports)
- Samisoni Taukei’aho (41) (Fraser Tech)
- Angus Ta’avao (40) (Eden Rugby Club)
- Tupou Vaa’i (11) (New Plymouth Old Boys)
- Naitoa Ah Kuoi (17) (Marist St Pats)
- Mitchell Brown (50) (Inglewood)
- Lachlan Boshier (56) (New Plymouth Old Boys)
- Luke Jacobson (30) (Hautapu Rugby Club)
- Brad Weber (90) (c) (Dunedin Rugby Club)
- Damian McKenzie (89) (Varsity Hamilton)
- Etene Nanai-Seturo (18) (Karaka Rugby Club)
- Alex Nankivell (35) (Hautapu Rugby Club)
- Anton Lienert-Brown (86) (Varsity Hamilton)
- Jonah Lowe (3) (Clive Rugby Club)
- Chase Tiatia (4) (Rangataua Rugby Club)
Reserves:
16. Nathan Harris (58) (Te Puke Sports)
17. Ollie Norris (8) (Hautapu Rugby Club)
18. Sione Mafileo (2) (North Shore Rugby Club)
19. Pita Gus Sowakula (30) (Spotswood United)
20. Kaylum Boshier (2) (New Plymouth Old Boys)
21. Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi (42) (Rotoiti)
22. Bryn Gatland (2) (Hamilton Old Boys)
23. Sean Wainui (41) (New Plymouth Old Boys)() = Gallagher Chiefs caps in brackets
*denotes Gallagher Chiefs debut
**denotes Sky Super Rugby debutUnavailable for selection:
Atu Moli (hips), Laghlan McWhannell (knee), Sam Cane (shoulder/pectoral), Simon Parker (foot), Quinn Tupaea (knee). -
McMillan confirmed the switch was not injury-related, with Kaleb Trask – who has started the past three fixtures at No 10 – available despite leaving the park gingerly early in the second half of the golden-point win over the Highlanders in Dunedin last Saturday night..
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This appears to be the reason why Dmac is playing at 10:
As has been the case throughout the season for other players, first five Kaleb Trask’s inability to train at the beginning of the week due to minor injury sustained against the Blues means he’s missed out on the 23 after impressing in the Chiefs’ three wins.
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Chiefs for the upset?
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@crazy-horse said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:
@crucial said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:
@act-crusader said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:
@crucial said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:
@mariner4life said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:
@act-crusader said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:
@gt12 said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:
Crusaders by a thousand.
We’ve had three good wins and they’ve had two tough weeks which means we’re going to get stuffed. It’s the Chiefs way since Rens left and our set piece is nowhere near good enough.
Seriously, Saders by 17 plus.
Nice attempt.
No AB loosehead. No AB centre. Our halfbacks are in a funk. A back row that is a mishmash. An up and down back 3.
Surprised we are on top of the table.
god, this is almost as shameless as the time Mal Meninga tried to claim the underdog status with arguably the greatest rugby league side ever assembled.
To be fair @ACT-Crusader is unaccustomed to having less than 90% of his side as ABs. It is panicking him.
I wouldn’t pick one Chief in a combined....
You can keep Douglas instead of Jacobsen then. How’s your star fullback doing compared to the much maligned DMac?
Don’t want to squeeze ALB in?
Shit, even Weber is out doing your 9sI don't think he was serious...
Deadly...
Although on second thoughts I’m sure I can find a spot on my team for that star player, T. Chief
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@stargazer said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:
Crusaders
1 George Bower
2 Brodie McAlister
3 Michael Alaalatoa
4 Mitchell Dunshea
5 Quinten StrangeIt’s only the Chiefs aye Razor... 😲
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@act-crusader said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:
@stargazer said in SRA round 8: Chiefs v Crusaders:
Crusaders
1 George Bower
2 Brodie McAlister
3 Michael Alaalatoa
4 Mitchell Dunshea
5 Quinten StrangeIt’s only the Chiefs aye Razor... 😲
To be fair, Whitelock was going to need a break sooner or later. Its's not like there are any easy game in this comp. Dunshea is in the team on form, he deserves his starting role. With Whitelock out, Robertson clearly wanted a taller lock in this team, hence Strange's inclusion. I kook forward to seeing next weeks selection because if Dunshea plays well our captain might get the chop?
As for Tom Sanders at 7, whilst that's a genuinely unusual selection, it's not like we have much of a choice. Tom Christie is out for the season, and Sione Havili Talitui has struggled in the past two matches. Robertson clearly wants to get Sanders into the starting XV and no.7 was the best for him this week. I'm actually excited to see how he goes at openside.