2017 New Zealand U20s
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@Rembrandt said in 2017 New Zealand U20s:
@Stargazer cheers, found one. Surprised the official one is geo blocked in oz
Yes, they geo-block the WR site in every country where the JWC is televised (even if only some games are shown).
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@Stargazer stopping the maul from a lineout drive seems to be a real issue not just the NZ 20s,but also the Blues in super rugby.
How do you stop it..?,sack the catcher once he hits the ground,but you need at least 2 -3 guys to smash also the support lifters around him.,that will either stop it stone cold,or force the attacking team to restart another maul,which won't have the immediate numbers,and the same process starts again..
What your wanting them to do,is change lanes,illegally or get isolated,teams often get penalised starting a new maul,and players join that maul in front of the ball carrier..
On saying all that,it's something the European teams put a lot of work into because of their size and style of game they play,where we tend to sacrifice this area of the game,because we want out athletes to be more mobile and have great ball handling skills.
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@Steven-Harris I found it quite frustrating to see the Italians score 3 of their tries off a driving maul, which our boys weren't able to stop. Against the Italians and Scots we could get away with it, but if we play England come finals time, we might not be that lucky.
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@Stargazer I hear you,it was almost like as soon as we were in our red zone,there was almost a sense of inevitability of try coming from a drive,and I agree regarding England,they are very big,and I"m pretty sure they will fancy themselves at set piece time against us.
The challenge for the coaching staff,is to negate this tactic,personally as per my previous post,the boys have got to get aggressive and hit the carrier once he hits the ground.
There was a good example in tonight's game,Pouri Rakete Stones went in hard on the catcher,but just got his timing wrong and caught him in the air,to me we are just a bit passive in this area.
If you are able to utube examples of mauls being broken down,you will also find a deal of aggression went in.
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@Wurzel said in 2017 New Zealand U20s:
Can anyone explain to me how the CRFU let Will Jordan sign with Ta$man?
Because it's good to care about your little brother every now and a gain....
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Quite extraordinarily that Willie Lose, being a former Tongan international himself, doesn't know that Gus Leger was also a Tongan international (not a Samoan international, like he said twice during commentry).
I recall after a Softball u19 world champs in the USA in the mid 90s that both Gus Leger and Jeremy Stanley were offered pro baseball contracts in the states. Leger took that opportunity up, while Stanley turned it down. Of course Stanley probably already had plans (studying medicine plus strong pro rugby opportunities)
Never really heard what happened ed with his baseball, as hard to find that sort of news pre internet days, but he reappeared in NZ rugby a few years later
Looking it up on the web I see Leger played one of the minor leagues, from wiki:
Gus Leger was signed by the California Angels in 1993 after being spotted as a softball player for New Zealand. Leger spent 2 years playing Rookie Ball in the Arizona League as an outfielder.[15] -
Finally got to watch the replay. Tamati Tua's try was reminiscent of Kirwan in the first RWC, running through the entire Italian team
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@Stockcar86 Tamati has come a long way in a year,was in the Northland Taniwha squad last year,after only a year out of Kaitaia College,looked a little out of his depth at Mitre 10 level,but his improvement in the last year has been impressive.
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@ACT-Crusader said in 2017 New Zealand U20s:
@Wurzel said in 2017 New Zealand U20s:
Can anyone explain to me how the CRFU let Will Jordan sign with Ta$man?
Because it's good to care about your little brother every now and a gain....
Might be a loan type arrangement, he's been playing club rugby down here
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@SammyC I think we've signed him for two years.
Apparently he's got aspirations of becoming smarter, better-looking and acquiring some dress sense. All of which made coming to Nelson a no-brainer.
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@Chris-B. said in 2017 New Zealand U20s:
@SammyC I think we've signed him for two years.
Apparently he's got aspirations of becoming smarter, better-looking and acquiring some dress sense. All of which made coming to Nelson a no-brainer.
I think that's a good move from both unions (providing of course he wants to play for the crusaders)
We have a lot of exciting young outside backs lining up to make the Canterbury squad in the next couple of years. Would be nice to hold onto them.
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NZU20 team to play Ireland (Thursday 8 June, 11.30pm NZT):
1 Ezekiel Lindenmuth (Auckland)
2 Asafo Aumua (Wellington)
3 Alex Fidow (Wellington)
4 Isaia Walker-Leawere (Wellington)
5 Sam Caird (Waikato)
6 Sam Slade (Auckland)
7 Tom Christie (Canterbury)
8 Luke Jacobson (C) (Waikato)
9 Ereatara Enari (VC) (Canterbury)
10 Tiaan Falcon(Hawke's Bay)
11 Caleb Clarke(Auckland)
12 Orbyn Leger (Counties Manukau)
13 Braydon Ennor (Canterbury)
14 Tima Faingaanuku ( Ta$man)
15 Will Jordan ( Ta$man)Reserves:
16 John (JP) Sauni (Auckland)
17 Harrison Allan (Canterbury)
18 Pouri Rakete-Stones (Hawke's Bay)
19 Adrian Choat (Auckland)
20 Marino Mikaele-Tuu (Hawke's Bay)
21 Kemara Hauiti-Parapara(Wellington)
22 Thomas Umaga-Jensen (Wellington)
23 Josh McKay (Canterbury)http://www.allblacks.com/News/30924/nz-under-20s-named-to-face-ireland