Canterbury v Wellington
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@nzzp said in Canterbury v Wellington:
@Stargazer said in Canterbury v Wellington:
@nzzp Not an Aucklander. Born overseas, but attended Wellington College and went through Wellington age grade rugby and academy.
so what the heck is he doing with teh Blues? He looks a talent
It was good recruitment
If a space doesn't open up for him soon I'm sure he'll wind up at the Hurricanes (I think he might be off contract now [edit] Nope, contracted until end of 2023[/edit])
He always has the option of going to his birth country of Wales too
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@Canes4life cheers. Hopefully for Auckland the opposite of the Peter Saili/Kieran Read outcome, where we took PS and he just didn't kick on.
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Taine Plumtree was born in Swansea (Wales). The family then moved to Wellington where his father coached the Wellington Lions. He spent his primary school years in Durban, when his dad coached the Sharks. He spent his first years of secondary school in Dublin, then returned to Wellington (when his father became the Hurricanes coach), where attended Wellington College.
From this pay-walled article:
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@Canes4life said in Canterbury v Wellington:
You're probably right, mind you Wellington have a good record over Canterbury recently so who knows.
Last five years have been good for Wellington
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@Duluth not sure if you can see the historical head to head over the years but it's pretty even. I think both teams have won 80ish games against one another. Pretty even rivalry over the years, however the Cantabs always seem to win the big ones.
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TSF results page just has NPC matches. Thats even too, 25 wins each and 2 draws
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@Canes4life said in Canterbury v Wellington:
@Duluth not sure why we are bothering with Jackson Garden-Bachop at 10. I assume Aiden Morgan picked up an injury against Bay of Plenty. Hopefully it's not a selection based off favouritism, because Morgan clearly proved he's already better than JGB during his minutes for the Canes this year.
Edit: just saw he's unavailable for selection.
After being hopeless for the Canes this year, JGB was better than OK when he replaced Morgan
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@Canes4life said in Canterbury v Wellington:
@Bovidae don't be silly, we have the powerhouse that is Pek Cowan.
IIRC in the BOP game it was Mafileo dominating Numia that was more of the problem. Wellington will obviously want to play up-tempo and avoid set pieces where possible.
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Backline looks good for NPC rugby but unsure about the forwards. I worry that they might be smashed by a Canterbury team that looks the goods this year.
Numia I rated highly a few years back but he just hasn't stepped up. Good hooker though and hopefully Cowan can at least hold the scrum up. Blackwell can go ok at NPC level. Unsure what Bird will do. Then a young back row. If they can sort of compete it might be close enough but if not it might be a thrashing.
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@Canes4life said in Canterbury v Wellington:
@Duluth not sure why we are bothering with Jackson Garden-Bachop at 10. I assume Aiden Morgan picked up an injury against Bay of Plenty. Hopefully it's not a selection based off favouritism, because Morgan clearly proved he's already better than JGB during his minutes for the Canes this year.
Edit: just saw he's unavailable for selection.
Aa a avowed non supporter of the Wellington NPC side the selectors have my full endorsement to pick JGB for every single game they play.
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@Canes4life said in Canterbury v Wellington:
@Higgins I would have moved Love to 10 and started the better Garden-Bachop at 15.
It could happen if jgb has another poor game like almost every start this year in SRP. He might be on his last chance
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@Winger said in Canterbury v Wellington:
@Canes4life said in Canterbury v Wellington:
@Duluth not sure why we are bothering with Jackson Garden-Bachop at 10. I assume Aiden Morgan picked up an injury against Bay of Plenty. Hopefully it's not a selection based off favouritism, because Morgan clearly proved he's already better than JGB during his minutes for the Canes this year.
Edit: just saw he's unavailable for selection.
After being hopeless for the Canes this year, JGB was better than OK when he replaced Morgan
Yes that drop kick at the end was genius. Lol.
Too many brain fades for a pro 10.
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A more readable format:
1 Daniel Lienert-Brown, 2 Brodie McAlister, 3 Owen Franks, 4 Sam Darry, 5 Zach Gallagher, 6 Billy Harmon, 7 Tom Christie, 8 Cullen Grace, 9 Mitchell Drummond, 10 Fergus Burke, 11 George Bridge, 12 Rameka Poihipi, 13 Dallas McLeod, 14 Manasa Mataele, 15 Chay Fihaki
Reserves: 16 George Bell, 17 Finlay Brewis, 18 Oli Jager, 19 Dominic Gardiner, 20 Corey Kellow, 21 Willi Heinz, 22 Alex Harford, 23 Will Gualter