QF: Brumbies v Hurricanes
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@ACT-Crusader said in QF: Brumbies v Hurricanes:
@KiwiMurph said in QF: Brumbies v Hurricanes:
Debreczeni over Noah is interesting.
From a Ponies perspective, a very good move. Deb can play both deep and flat whereas Noah doesn’t vary it. Deb has a good boot too
Defensively he's better too.
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I'm not sure how accurate this site is but it seems to have a pretty updated list of players and their height / weight - https://all.rugby/club/hurricanes/squad
James Blackwell is listed as 1.90m, but he weighs in at 114kg
Caleb Delany is listed at 1.95m and weighs 115kg
Justin Sangster is listed at 1.98m and weighs 115kg
Isaia Walker-Leawere is listed at 1.97m and weighs 122kg -
And Birds 2.06 and 126. And they are all fit to start.
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@Canes4life said in QF: Brumbies v Hurricanes:
@Winger we should really be starting IWL and Bird for this one. I highly rate Delany but I’m really worried that having two smaller locks is going to make it almost impossible to stop their rolling maul.
And win lineouts. Delany was VG last week. Like Blackwell high work rate last full game etc but better ball skills and taller.
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@Crucial it's not hard to predict what the Brumbies are going to bring. They are going to use JD to play for territory and then they are going to try and put us under pressure defensively in our own half.
The main thing we can't do is go into our shells. We have to hold onto possession and slowly chip away at the Brumbies line. The Hurricanes are the best attacking team in the comp so cracks will appear eventually, we just have to be PATIENT, along with employing a smarter kicking game than we have in previous weeks and obviously nullifying their strengths in the red zone.
This game could go either way which is exciting, I just hope our season doesn't end in Canberra for the third year running.
I'm picking the Canes to edge it by 6 points because our bench looks a lot stronger than theirs.
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Are the Hurricanes really the best attacking team in the competition (at least in any way that points to future success)? Take out their two floggings of Moana and all the metres, linebreaks and points they accumulated in those two matches and I suspect their attacking stats would look decidedly average this year.
Maybe it's a moot point, but I think the Hurricanes' attack has actually taken a step down this year compared to seasons gone.
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Purely on the basis that the law of averages and what history tells you, we won't see all four Kiwi teams in the semis, so sorry Hurricanes fans... Brumbies will be right up for it at home, and I see them having too much across the park.
That said, I've sucked at picking this year so what would I know.
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@Canes4life for what it’s worth I have the Canes at 1-8 as well.
Just think the Brumbies are a bit too predictable. Although that was shown up by the Chiefs so Larkham may have a few other plans thrown in -
@canefan said in QF: Brumbies v Hurricanes:
@NTA said in QF: Brumbies v Hurricanes:
Canes by 5
Multiple attempts to reverse jinx....
Not at all.
FUCK the Ponies.
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God help me, the Stan Australian pre-show coverage is hokey. Joe Roff in slow-mo - ‘let’s back these wild horses in a moment of truth’.