NH club rugby
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@Bones said in NH club rugby:
@taniwharugby pretty crazy to look at his debut, almost set up for failure, absolutely nails it and goes on to play very little part ever again. What's that about? You'd think after that start you'd be looking to see just how good the kid can get.
Hopefully a change of coach won't see the same thing happen to Ioane.
Mind you, he hasn't exactly set the world on fire for Wasps. Not sure why as he's obviously a class player. Heart not in it? Systems wrong? Not his type of game? Who knows but anywhichway he's been an expensive disappointment.
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@Catogrande funny I can't think of a Wellingtonian who's come north and been a hit (kipper isn't really). Lima is a very kiwi type player in my eyes, works extremely well off guys running lines and varying it up rather than the more conservative EP play.
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@Bones said in NH club rugby:
@Catogrande funny I can't think of a Wellingtonian who's come north and been a hit (kipper isn't really). Lima is a very kiwi type player in my eyes, works extremely well off guys running lines and varying it up rather than the more conservative EP play.
Wouldn't surprise me at all if that level of disconnect is there, what does surprise me is that this possibility is often overlooked.
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@Bones said in NH club rugby:
@Catogrande funny I can't think of a Wellingtonian who's come north and been a hit (kipper isn't really). Lima is a very kiwi type player in my eyes, works extremely well off guys running lines and varying it up rather than the more conservative EP play.
Welly backs?
Thomas Waldrom was a star wasn't he.
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@Machpants said in NH club rugby:
French top 14 cancelled, so yeah there is lots of dreaming by NH clubs at the moment.
Meant to post this
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@Bovidae said in NH club rugby:
@Bones said in NH club rugby:
@Catogrande funny I can't think of a Wellingtonian who's come north and been a hit (kipper isn't really). Lima is a very kiwi type player in my eyes, works extremely well off guys running lines and varying it up rather than the more conservative EP play.
Welly backs?
Thomas Waldrom was a star wasn't he.
Certainly a try scoring folk hero, first at Leicester then Exeter. Very fondly remembered down here. Not the greatest athlete though...
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@Catogrande said in NH club rugby:
@Bovidae said in NH club rugby:
@Bones said in NH club rugby:
@Catogrande funny I can't think of a Wellingtonian who's come north and been a hit (kipper isn't really). Lima is a very kiwi type player in my eyes, works extremely well off guys running lines and varying it up rather than the more conservative EP play.
Welly backs?
Thomas Waldrom was a star wasn't he.
Certainly a try scoring folk hero, first at Leicester then Exeter. Very fondly remembered down here. Not the greatest athlete though...
Yeah top try scorer in Premiership, two times! Pretty impressive for a forward.
Or an indictment on the general type of rugby in the NH
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@Bones said in NH club rugby:
@Catogrande funny I can't think of a Wellingtonian who's come north and been a hit (kipper isn't really). Lima is a very kiwi type player in my eyes, works extremely well off guys running lines and varying it up rather than the more conservative EP play.
Tana was good for Toulon (as a player) when they were in the lower leagues and contributed turning them into the behemoth they are now.
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@Nepia said in NH club rugby:
@Bones said in NH club rugby:
@Catogrande funny I can't think of a Wellingtonian who's come north and been a hit (kipper isn't really). Lima is a very kiwi type player in my eyes, works extremely well off guys running lines and varying it up rather than the more conservative EP play.
Tana was good for Toulon (as a player) when they were in the lower leagues and contributed turning them into the behemoth they are now.
More about his professionalism and leadership than play, imo
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@Machpants said in NH club rugby:
@Nepia said in NH club rugby:
@Bones said in NH club rugby:
@Catogrande funny I can't think of a Wellingtonian who's come north and been a hit (kipper isn't really). Lima is a very kiwi type player in my eyes, works extremely well off guys running lines and varying it up rather than the more conservative EP play.
Tana was good for Toulon (as a player) when they were in the lower leagues and contributed turning them into the behemoth they are now.
More about his professionalism and leadership than play, imo
Fair enough, although my mate who went to most of their games said he was pretty class on the field too.
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@Tim said in NH club rugby:
I really hope the NZRU don't let this crisis go to waste.
Opportunity to set up a low cost domestic professional competition with minimal overseas 'luring' - maybe for a few years, maybe longer.
Every rugby body facing a crisis of reduced advertising, TV revenues, travel restrictions, social distancing, restrictions on events. Except 90% have been doing this on extend and pretend. Roosters coming home to roost, maybe, IMO. a quarter of English Premiership clubs won't survive this. Although, god knows what realistic state the Top 14 is in and what may happen in France behind the 'impenetrable wall' of a foreign language. Some like the Racing Capri-Sun guy are genuinely rich .....
Only body with $100m reserves is the NZRU.
Could take the 1996 approach when first year S12 were only paying max $60k. (Obviously inflate that for inflation)
Set up a sustainable competition, with no rotation and AB selector interference, that fans (hopefully) care about.
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@Machpants said in NH club rugby:
@Catogrande said in NH club rugby:
@Bovidae said in NH club rugby:
@Bones said in NH club rugby:
@Catogrande funny I can't think of a Wellingtonian who's come north and been a hit (kipper isn't really). Lima is a very kiwi type player in my eyes, works extremely well off guys running lines and varying it up rather than the more conservative EP play.
Welly backs?
Thomas Waldrom was a star wasn't he.
Certainly a try scoring folk hero, first at Leicester then Exeter. Very fondly remembered down here. Not the greatest athlete though...
Yeah top try scorer in Premiership, two times! Pretty impressive for a forward.
Or an indictment on the general type of rugby in the NH
His ability to be in the right place at the right time was uncanny. I generally dislike the term intelligent player because it seems somehow disparaging to both that player and all the others at the same time. But it really does suit Thomas the Tank.