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    @Tim said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    @Machpants

    Actually, judging from this pic from the Captain's run posted today, I'd say yes.

    https://i.imgur.com/5ZpDK6G.jpg

    Looks in pain? Maybe Lam's joke is a groaner

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    For anyone in NZ that wants to watch that doesn't have access to Sky.

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  • GrooterG Online
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    it's annoying that the TAB only have the starting players listed for Last try scorer option.. would love to have a punt on Romano or Bridge

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    @KiwiMurph said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    Super Rugby final to release last-minute 'once-in-a-lifetime' tickets
    Over 45,000 tickets have already been sold for the season finale of Super Rugby Pacific between the Blues and Crusaders on Saturday night - the first fixture to fill every seat at Eden Park since the opening Bledisloe Cup test last August - but this morning Eden Park Trust chief executive Nick Sautner told Newstalk ZB that the stadium has worked out a unique way to pack a few more fans in.
    
    "We've been working with the Blues and we've implemented a standing-room area on the field of play - something unique, given the demand for the event has been unprecedented," Sautner said.
    
    "This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, 20 years since the Blues' last success in 2003 so we're just excited to be able to provide this limited area and opportunity for fans."
    
    The chance to watch a premier rugby event from the sidelines, surrounded by over 45,000 screaming rugby fans, can be taken up at midday today via the Ticketmaster website.
    
    Along with the sideline-based tickets, Sautner said that there would also be a limited release from the stadium's members and corporate areas.
    

    Gumboots , Swannie , Long Neck Lion Red ( its been a long time since I watched rugby from the sidelines in NZ)

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    I have mixed feelings about this game. On the one hand, being a Sader supporter, I want the Saders to win. But, and I feel very dirty for admitting this, I wouldn't mind seeing the Blues get up. Blues have a number of players that I am hoping will help turn the ABs around and if they don't win I will find it a tad disconcerting.

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    @Crazy-Horse We have brain washed you!

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    @Tim said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    @Crazy-Horse We have brain washed you!

    Cumulative effect of seeing Dan Carter and Romano in Blues jerseys!

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    https://i.imgur.com/OO4Q9Hw.jpg

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    I have mixed feelings about this game. On the one hand, being a Sader supporter, I want the Saders to win. But, and I feel very dirty for admitting this, I wouldn't mind seeing the Blues get up. Blues have a number of players that I am hoping will help turn the ABs around and if they don't win I will find it a tad disconcerting.

    Climb on, there's room

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    @Crazy-Horse said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    I have mixed feelings about this game. On the one hand, being a Sader supporter, I want the Saders to win. But, and I feel very dirty for admitting this, I wouldn't mind seeing the Blues get up. Blues have a number of players that I am hoping will help turn the ABs around and if they don't win I will find it a tad disconcerting.

    You Should fell ashamed.

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    @Chris said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    I have mixed feelings about this game. On the one hand, being a Sader supporter, I want the Saders to win. But, and I feel very dirty for admitting this, I wouldn't mind seeing the Blues get up. Blues have a number of players that I am hoping will help turn the ABs around and if they don't win I will find it a tad disconcerting.

    You Should fell ashamed.

    posting drunk already?

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  • FrankF Offline
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    This game really feels like a case of good vs evil.

    The Blues, the plucky but positive underdogs trying to do something good for NZ rugby and the world as a whole vs the cold, calculating and ruthlessly efficient Crusaders determined to preserve the status quo and crush all dissent. (much like Communist China)

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    @Chris said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    I have mixed feelings about this game. On the one hand, being a Sader supporter, I want the Saders to win. But, and I feel very dirty for admitting this, I wouldn't mind seeing the Blues get up. Blues have a number of players that I am hoping will help turn the ABs around and if they don't win I will find it a tad disconcerting.

    You Should fell ashamed.

    I do. Dirty and ashamed.

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    @Tim said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    https://i.imgur.com/OO4Q9Hw.jpg

    That reminds me of the good old days in front of the embankment at Lancaster Park during the Shield reign. They used to allow people to stand in front of the embankment because it was so full. A

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  • nzzpN Offline
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    @Frank said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    This game really feels like a case of good vs evil.

    The Blues, the plucky but positive underdogs trying to do something good for NZ rugby and the world as a whole vs the cold, calculating and ruthlessly efficient Crusaders determined to preserve the status quo and crush all dissent. (much like Communist China)

    Yes. But I can see the efficiency of the Saders mauls winning the game for them.

    We'll still have the best stadium in NZ, but I'd love another title to go with it

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    @Frank said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    This game really feels like a case of good vs evil.

    The Blues, the plucky but positive underdogs trying to do something good for NZ rugby and the world as a whole vs the cold, calculating and ruthlessly efficient Crusaders determined to preserve the status quo and crush all dissent. (much like Communist China)

    WHAT????

    The team from New Zealand's largest and richest city, that has plundered the cream of the nation's coaching and playing stocks - playing in their home stadium against a bunch of poor boys from the back blocks - in a competition where 26 teams have consecutively won their home matches.

    It will be an undoubted crushing of the Southerners, unless...unless....one man.... can stand for all of us...

    What do you mean, Flash Jordan approaching.... đŸ™‚

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    @Crazy-Horse said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    @Chris said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    I have mixed feelings about this game. On the one hand, being a Sader supporter, I want the Saders to win. But, and I feel very dirty for admitting this, I wouldn't mind seeing the Blues get up. Blues have a number of players that I am hoping will help turn the ABs around and if they don't win I will find it a tad disconcerting.

    You Should fell ashamed.

    I do. Dirty and ashamed.

    there is still hope for you yet.

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    @nzzp said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    @Chris said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    I have mixed feelings about this game. On the one hand, being a Sader supporter, I want the Saders to win. But, and I feel very dirty for admitting this, I wouldn't mind seeing the Blues get up. Blues have a number of players that I am hoping will help turn the ABs around and if they don't win I will find it a tad disconcerting.

    You Should fell ashamed.

    posting drunk already?

    That’s tomorrow night when I will get banned from the fern for life.

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  • Crazy HorseC Offline
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    Not sure what the TAB are paying but surely the Blues should be the favourites? Top qualifiers
    and playing at home.

    If we look at the respective teams the only advantage the Saders have on paper is in the second row with two AB locks and at 15. I reckon the front row evens itself out (possible advantage Blues on the bench), and the Blues on paper have it over the Saders in the loose forwards (3 current ABs v 1 Puma). Half Back has advantage to Blues given they have a current AB there. First five is even (two erratic but at times brilliant players). Blues have the advantage in the midfield, the wings even themselves out and the Saders have the edge at 15.

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  • nzzpN Offline
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    @Chris said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    @nzzp said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    @Chris said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Final: Blues vs Crusaders:

    I have mixed feelings about this game. On the one hand, being a Sader supporter, I want the Saders to win. But, and I feel very dirty for admitting this, I wouldn't mind seeing the Blues get up. Blues have a number of players that I am hoping will help turn the ABs around and if they don't win I will find it a tad disconcerting.

    You Should fell ashamed.

    posting drunk already?

    That’s tomorrow night when I will get banned from the fern for life.

    I'm resigned to mauls being the difference, and the Crusaders winning. It's our curse.

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