Chiefs v Moana Pasifika
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@African-Monkey said in Chiefs v Moana Pasifika:
@Nepia As his dad played about 40 tests for Samoa lol.
His dad was my first prems captain! Big bugger, they look similar as.
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Jeez, it was an overwhelmed Moana team but DMac and Finau should be the first on the AB sheet. Chiefs are a different team without them. It is not the natural speed or ability that Narawa has, it is his rugby IQ that gives him the opportunities. Clear separation of Narawa, Jordan, and Telea from the likes of Clarke and Rayasi despite the obvious natural ability of the later pair.
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@Old-Samurai-Jack said in Chiefs v Moana Pasifika:
Jordan
Having his best year in black this year I reckon. Error free for a change.
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Many Chiefs stood out, but the standard of the opposition makes things hard to gauge.
Of starters, Sami, Vaa'i, Finau, DMac, Narawa and ENS must be likely for AB squad.
Pohipi works tremendously well with DMac, so would be worth a shot.
Off bench, ALB will be in and Ratima must be a good chance.
Wouldn't be surprised to see Sititi, TTT, and O'Neill in black at some stage...
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Haven't read the thread but need to take time for a whinge about perpetual idiot Justin Marshall.
At just on/just before 60 mins Chiefs get penalty advantage at scrum, go wide and ENS kicks if down to the other 22.
2 or 3 or more of the Chiefs players advance in front of the kicker, immediately negating the advantage so BOK rightfully immediately goes back to the original penalty as there was no advantage.
But Justin, because he has a (justifiable) bee in his bonnet about advantages going on too long decides to have a whinge about BOK having to "answer to his masters".
This was on the back of a similar whinge in the first half where play was called back 40m. IMO this was still the right call as the kick from Malimali had ceded possession, and the subsequent touch from the penalty made the same ground but gave possession back to the Chiefs.
I'm a fan of the concept of a more limited advantage (repeated phases in the attacking 22 gets ridiculous, but as per usual Justin needs to learn to engage brain before opening mouth and removing all doubt.
An unnecessary whinge about the state of the game.
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@Old-Samurai-Jack said in Chiefs v Moana Pasifika:
Jeez, it was an overwhelmed Moana team but DMac and Finau should be the first on the AB sheet. Chiefs are a different team without them. It is not the natural speed or ability that Narawa has, it is his rugby IQ that gives him the opportunities. Clear separation of Narawa, Jordan, and Telea from the likes of Clarke and Rayasi despite the obvious natural ability of the later pair.
Rayasi? He can't make the Canes starting 23 now. And for good reason. A long way behind Moorby and Naholo. I would prefer Sinkinson too based on this years form
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@taniwharugby said in Chiefs v Moana Pasifika:
@booboo I thought the 1st one (in the game) shouldn't have gone back, 2nd makes sense
I'm open to discussion on the first one, but still think ultimately correct call was made.
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@Jailbreak7 said in Chiefs v Moana Pasifika:
Sympathy try. That was held up
The AR said in the comms that he didn't see the ball grounded. BOK ignored him.
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Even though I still think Parker and Sititi were playing in the wrong positions for this combination, you would have to say they combined well. Parker did miss a tackle in both of MP's tries though. Sititi was impressive in those preseason games in Japan so I think he might have forced his way onto the bench in the top 23 with this performance. I don't see McMillan deviating from Boshier at 7.
Narawa is getting up to speed quickly and seemed to be cruising for most of the game. A touch of Sivivatu I thought, where he never looks to be running fast but nobody catches you.