Waikato v BOP
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@Bovidae said in Waikato v BOP:
@Mr-Fish said in Waikato v BOP:
Also nice to see plenty of young talent in there. Waikato have had a habit of fielding quite a few journeymen in years gone by - maybe it's just the injuries but whatever the cause, there are some great prospects in there.
Last year Filipo played a lot of young players, many of whom were U20. They are in the squad/wider squad this year. These younger players need to be physically ready to play NPC. Refer to Neil Barnes' comments about Fiti Sa.
Also interesting to see Oli Mathis get the start ahead of Andrew Smith. Likely two NZ U20 7s in a row.
Smith isn't a 7 so that was never a selection decision. He will be covering lock/6, and Cribb lock/6/8.
Fair, I've forgotten a lot of last year. Don't recall the original squad having too many youngsters (could be completely wrong) but the nature of the competition now is that teams regularly dip into the player pool outside the original squad (as is already the case this week).
Shows how much I know re Smith!
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BOP 29 - 7 Wai at 60 mins if anyone is interested.
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McWhannell scores 29-14 to the Bay at 62 mins.
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@Daffy-Jaffy said in Waikato v BOP:
BOP 29 - 7 Wai at 60 mins if anyone is interested.
Very interested and also hopeful
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Bay in again 36 - 14
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Didn't watch it
But
Suck it DSW
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A disappointing performance from some experienced backs like Roe, Sullivan and Moorby. Hopefully we get some of the wingers back. Tudreu was a poor selection and I would have rather given one of the young outside backs a chance. They obviously had fun against the BOP Dev team.