QF - Brumbies v Highlanders
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have just connected the dots...bye week for club rugby...Mrs Womble overseas for work....car and full tank of gas in the drive...how long is the drive to Canberra?
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@Kiwiwomble From Melbourne? 7 hours apparently haha.
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@African-Monkey said in QF - Brumbies v Highlanders:
@Kiwiwomble From Melbourne? 7 hours apparently haha.
its not a hard no.....would be good if i could find someone to share the drive, my brother and i did the drive from chch to dunedin (much shorter i know) for the QF in 2015 as last minute decision...and that was an awesome game
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you can get return flights for like $300
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it'll cost you that in gas!
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@mariner4life said in QF - Brumbies v Highlanders:
you can get return flights for like $300
you sound like Mrs Womble...not anywhere near as epic
....debating how shit it will be coming home either way if we lose
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@Kiwiwomble said in QF - Brumbies v Highlanders:
@Bones if you can get to melbourne, i'll drive you to Canberra
Just checking if I can do it without hitting ULEZ
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Paywalled ODT article gave a quick injury update:
The Highlanders should effectively have everyone on deck this week, though midfield back Tanielu Tele’a is an uncertain starter with his knee problem. Lock Will Tucker cleared the next stage of HIA protocols, and rising first five Cameron Millar is available. Millar, halfback Folau Fakatava, lock Mitch Dunshea, loose forwards Oliver Haig and Sean Withy, and outside backs Timoci Tavatavanawai and Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens will probably return to the starting XV. Fullback selection could be up for debate, though, after youngster Finn Hurley shone in his first start in the 41-14 loss to the Hurricanes in Wellington
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@Landers92 said in QF - Brumbies v Highlanders:
@Duluth cheers mate.
Can’t believe they said fullback might be up for debate 😂
Hurley was a thorn in the Hurricanes side on Saturday, he did a lot of clean up work at the back and played very well in those tough conditions. Going into the game I thought he may have been an area of weakness the Canes could exploit but he was really good. You'd expect JRK to start though.
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@Canes4life yea given the conditions at the ground Hurley was very impressive. Was almost always in a good position to take any kicks we put there way despite it blowing an absolute gale.
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that all well and good....but then he seemed to get ragdolled everytime he attacked the line
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@Kiwiwomble yeah he was by far the tiniest on the field until Vijoen came on.
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and we're not talking Reece or Kolbe small...ie. lightning quick, strong, ballet dancer on their feet small
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Kolbe was an absolute speed bump early in his career. I remember Naholo steam rolling him when he was about Hurley's age. As for pace, I'd probably have him being quicker than most of the Highlander's back three members. His acceleration is probably seen as more valuable than his outright speed. If you look at the highlights from this game(4.30 and 10.30), his acceleration seems to be where he gets away from defenders. It will be interesting seeing his progress with Otago compared to last year. If he is a player for the future, he should stand out at that level. Fabian Holland for example has been a standout since he was 19 in the NPC.