Blues Women v Matatū
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Tuesday 15 March 2022 - 7:05pm
Live on Sky Sport 1Blues Women:
1 Krystal Murray
2 Rebecca Todd
3 Aldora Itunu
4 Cindy Nelles
5 Maiakawanakaulani Roos
6 Shannon Leota
7 Tafito Lafele
8 Liana Mikaele-Tu’u
9 Melanie Puckett
10 Patricia Maliepo
11 Natahlia Moors
12 Ruahei Demant ©
13 Theresa Fitzpatrick
14 Shyanne Thompson
15 Tyla Nathan-WongReserves:
16 Chryss Viliko
17 Olivia Ward-Duin
18 Marie-Cilia Po’e-Tofaeono
19 Sophie Fisher
20 Vineta Teutau
21 Tenaija Fletcher
22 Krysten Cottrell
23 Mele Hufanga
24 Sam Curtis
25 Princess ElliotWhile there are still a number of players unavailable as they return to full fitness, including captain Aroha Savage and senior leader Eloise Blackwell, the run-on side includes six Black Ferns and two Blake Ferns Sevens, and a number of young talents.
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Vice-Captain Kendra Reynolds will make her Sky Super Rugby Aupiki debut, alongside Bay of Plenty teammate Natalie Delamere who has also been named in the 25.
A few changes have been made to the team list, as Lucy Jenkins moves to 6, and Wallaroo Arabella McKenzie gets the chance to start at 10. Captain Alana Bremner will also switch to the number 8 jersey for Round Two.Still no Kendra Cocksedge. Is she out for the entire tournament?
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Why have Blues Women got such a cool name.....
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@stargazer said in Blues Women v Matatū:
Blues scrum dominating.
And their maul, but man the players joining that did si totally illegally
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Just noticing again that this ref is not officiating both teams equally. Matatu absolutely dominating a scrum and ref lets play on, Blues player picks up the ball and scores. In first half the same happens, Blues dominate scrum and ref blows whistle when the Matatū player picked up the ball.
Inconsistent. Matatū should have been rewarded for that dominant scrum. Instead the Blues get 7 points.
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@stargazer I thought that the ref let the Matatū get away with taking players out in front of the ruck, so it went both ways. The less said about the knock-on interpretation the better.
A big contrast in the defence of Winiata and Holmes at fullback in these 2 games.
So Chiefs vs Blues for the chocolates.
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@machpants The players were great, it's just when you know that the score could have easily been 14 - 17 to Matatū if the officiating had been better, than I'm not happy about a game. Refs should be better. I guess it's a learning curve, also for the refs, but IIRC, Jenner will be officiating the women's 6 Nations, so she should be better than this.