Highlanders v Blues
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Ff uncannily reminiscent of Triple T to me. Looked extremely good early in career. Then seemed a little slower at getting into best position and an increased decision making hesitancy reduced his confidence and sharpness.
I do like Cam Roigard as his speed and energy gets him everywhere so quick and buys time for options. -
@Crazy-Horse said in Highlanders v Blues:
@ARHS said in Highlanders v Blues:
But could not understand Honey Hireme praising Fakatava. His execution was shoddy all game. Just not hitting his runners and aimless kicking plus some missed tackles. He will improve as he is better than that
Is he better than that though? I am starting to wonder. It seems like he had a purple patch where he looked handy, got injured and looked slow and sloppy when he came back, got injured again, and is looking slow and sloppy once more.
I am hoping the purple patch wasn't the exception.
Yes, he's better than that.
People have short memories. After he came back from injury, last year, it took him a few games to get back, but in the later part of the season he was excellent. Considering he's played so few minutes since the end of the 2022 season and re-injurying himself, it may again take him a few games. His ceiling is way higher than any of his (younger) competitors. -
@Dan54 said in Highlanders v Blues:
@JK said in Highlanders v Blues:
@Kiwiwomble said in Highlanders v Blues:
And why the hell were we throwing it around trying to score again at the end…someone getting bloody injured was a hell of a lot more likely that scoring
For charity, $500 per point was going towards cyclone recovery. Both teams were trying to keep it going for a final try
Also points differential at season's end, can decide ladder posiyion.
The charity I can get although is still have rather wed given them $500 rather than risking injury…but the points differential…we were 40 points behind…a hell of a lot more likely the blues were going to score than we were
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@Kiwiwomble said in Highlanders v Blues:
@Dan54 said in Highlanders v Blues:
@JK said in Highlanders v Blues:
@Kiwiwomble said in Highlanders v Blues:
And why the hell were we throwing it around trying to score again at the end…someone getting bloody injured was a hell of a lot more likely that scoring
For charity, $500 per point was going towards cyclone recovery. Both teams were trying to keep it going for a final try
Also points differential at season's end, can decide ladder posiyion.
The charity I can get although is still have rather wed given them $500 rather than risking injury…but the points differential…we were 40 points behind…a hell of a lot more likely the blues were going to score than we were
It went both ways so many times eh, anyone could have scored really and almost did, but didnt.
Enjoyable game to be at. I do like that stadium as you are actually close to the action. A shame the game wasnt close
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Poor old Eklund made 7 and missed 6. Riccitelli might look like a donkey but he didn't miss a tackle (according to ESPN).
Fucking Paps - future ABC, with 21 made and one missed, with Choat on the other side making 13, no misses.
Not a great game for Ofa from the look of the stats either, very Owen Franks like.
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really trying to find some good news...Sean Withy with 18 tackles and only one missed in possibly his second super game, coming off the bench after only a few minutes
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@gt12 said in Highlanders v Blues:
Choat on the other side making 13
Choat was bloody good.
There was some excellent loose forward play this weekend, and not all from the expected names either.
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@mariner4life said in Highlanders v Blues:
@gt12 said in Highlanders v Blues:
Choat on the other side making 13
Choat was bloody good.
Party at the front and party at the back, he has it all going on.