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<p>and... the good guys are finally in front, 24-22</p>
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<p>Another break by Perofeta ends with Barrett not taking the pass. This kid Perofeta has got talent.</p>
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<p>78 minutes gone. Aust knock the ball on in NZ 22. Scrum to NZ.</p>
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<p>after an absolute shocker of a clearing kick by NZ</p>
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<p>30 seconds left Aust have ball in NZ 22</p>
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<p>In overtime Australia 5m from NZ line.</p>
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<p>Penalty to Australia!</p>
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<p>The penalty kick - last act of the game - 23metres out, 15metres in from right touch - is over. Australia win 25-24.</p>
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<p>How the fuck were Australia not penalised for being miles offside at the ruck when New Zealand's clearing kick didn't go out?</p>
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<p>How awesome would it be to see Jordie Barrett line up outside his brother for the Canes next year. He is a beast on defense and can kick goals, not too shabby on attack either. :good: (I remember another white boy from Taranaki tackling like that. Ended up being one of the All Blacks greatest centres of all time).</p>
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<p>I see he has already got himself contracted with Canterbury though so may very well end up in Crusader colours, however province doesn't necessarily mean the same Super franchise. I just hope his bro has a good chat to him and influences him to come to the Capital where their combination could flourish, after all they are siblings.</p>
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Its keekin lik' a stoatin guid RWC tournament this year. Sooth africa wull field a competitive gang. Englain wull field a pure tough gang. Oz ur keekin strong...NZ nae tae ill either.<br><br><br>Did a'body see th' U20s Australian/Reds centur scoring against th' Crusaders oan th' weekend? Watch him thois weekend whin th' Reds speil th' Canes. Thay ca' him Mango...<br><br>Pool A<br><br>New Zealand<br>Wales<br>Ireland<br>Georgia<br><br>Pool B<br><br>England<br>Australia<br>Scotland<br>Italy<br><br>Pool C<br><br>South Africa<br>France<br>Argentina<br>Japan<br><br>Match day 1: Tuesday 7 June<br><br>France vs Argentina, AJ Bell Stadium. Kick-off 3.15pm<br>Australia vs Scotland, AJ Bell Stadium. Kick-off 5.30pm<br>New Zealand vs Georgia, AJ Bell Stadium. Kick-off 7.45pm<br>South Africa vs Japan, Academy Stadium. Kick-off 3.15pm<br>Wales vs Ireland, Academy Stadium. Kick-off 5.30pm<br>England vs Italy, Academy Stadium. Kick-off 7.45pm<br><br>Match day 2: Saturday 11 June<br><br>Australia vs italy, AJ Bell Stadium. Kick-off 1.30pm<br>France vs Japan, AJ Bell Stadium. Kick-off 3.45pm<br>South Africa vs Argentina, AJ Bell Stadium. Kick-off 6pm<br>New Zealand vs Ireland, Academy Stadium. Kick-off 1.30pm<br>Wales vs Georgia, Academy Stadium. Kick-off 3.45pm<br>England vs Scotland, Academy Stadium, 6pm<br><br>Match day 3: Wednesday 15 June<br><br>Argentina v Japan, AJ Bell Stadium. Kick-off 3.15pm<br>New Zealand v Wales, AJ Bell Stadium. Kick-off 5.30pm<br>England v Argentina, AJ Bell Stadium. Kick-off 7.45pm<br>Scotland v Italy, Academy Stadium. Kick-off 3.15pm<br>Ireland v Georgia, Academy Stadium. Kick-off 5.30pm<br>South Africa v France, Academy Stadium. Kick-off 7.45pm
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<p>I hear his brother has had a chat to him about Super rugby. That brother happens to be Scott...... :)</p>
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<p>Second five is already taken at the Crusaders with Ryan Crotty. It would make sense for him to come to the Canes where his dad played, where his brother became an All Black and where the second five position is still wide open IMO. I guess it depends where he's studying. That is probably the biggest factor in a lot of players decisions these days.</p> -
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<p>Second five is already taken at the Crusaders with Ryan Crotty. It would make sense for him to come to the Canes where his dad played, where his brother became an All Black and where the second five position is still wide open IMO. I guess it depends where he's studying. That is probably the biggest factor in a lot of players decisions these days.</p>
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<p>Fonotia is leaving next season, so there's a midfield spot available at the Crusaders next season. I also wouldn't be surprised if Fruean won't come back next season. As Crotty can play 12 and 13, the Crusaders could use a talented, young midfielder to fight for a spot with Havili. I'm quite confident, that there will be a Barrett brother who will become an All Black at the Crusaders, too. Wouldn't be surprised at all if Scott makes the EOYT squad already this year.</p> -
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<p>Fonotia is leaving next season, so there's a midfield spot available at the Crusaders next season. I also wouldn't be surprised if Fruean won't come back next season. As Crotty can play 12 and 13, the Crusaders <strong>could use a talented, young midfielder</strong> to fight for a spot with Havili. I'm quite confident, that there will be a Barrett brother who will become an All Black at the Crusaders, too. Wouldn't be surprised at all if Scott makes the EOYT squad already this year.</p>
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<p>Fonotia is leaving next season, so there's a midfield spot available at the Crusaders next season. I also wouldn't be surprised if Fruean won't come back next season. As Crotty can play 12 and 13, the Crusaders could use a talented, young midfielder to fight for a spot with Havili. I'm quite confident, that there will be a Barrett brother who will become an All Black at the Crusaders, too. Wouldn't be surprised at all if Scott makes the EOYT squad already this year.</p>
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<p>On another note I had a look on clubrugby.co.nz and apparently Isaia Walker-Leawere and TJ Va'a both made returns from injury over the weekend. Hopefully they can both put a case forward to be included in that 20s World Cup side. Isaia being the incumbent from the NZ Schools would add much needed size to our forward pack. </p>
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<p>Goodhue was captain of NZ U20 last year (or was it the year before?)...so Barrett is just newer and shinier, oh, and from canes region I guess???</p>