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  • gollumG Offline
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    So is Tana's "mana" not giving the Blues the huge lift everyone expected?

    I'm shocked. As apparently that was what they needed.

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    @gollum said in Crusaders v Blues:

    So is Tana's "mana" not giving the Blues the huge lift everyone expected?

    I'm shocked. As apparently that was what they needed.

    I call bullshit on that. They are playing a hell of a lot better and if anyone carries fault for that loss (against a world class forward pack) it is Steve Jackson.
    That maul defence should have been a focus leading into the game knowing the Crusaders go to but I guess they spent all work working on their previously poor lineout.
    I am wondering what a flow on effect not having Patrick T available during the off season has had. A good amount of this work should have been done back then.

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    @Crucial

    So now the only thing holding them back is not having their team 100% available in pre (unlike everyone else), a forwards coach (not the guy Tana brought with him), and some time to train re mauls.

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    @Crucial said in Crusaders v Blues:

    @gollum said in Crusaders v Blues:

    So is Tana's "mana" not giving the Blues the huge lift everyone expected?

    I'm shocked. As apparently that was what they needed.

    I call bullshit on that. They are playing a hell of a lot better and if anyone carries fault for that loss (against a world class forward pack) it is Steve Jackson.
    That maul defence should have been a focus leading into the game knowing the Crusaders go to but I guess they spent all work working on their previously poor lineout.
    I am wondering what a flow on effect not having Patrick T available during the off season has had. A good amount of this work should have been done back then.

    They have let two games slip at the end now. It is a cliche but they have yet to develop winning habits required to close out games

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    @gollum said in Crusaders v Blues:

    @Crucial

    So now the only thing holding them back is not having their team 100% available in pre (unlike everyone else), a forwards coach (not the guy Tana brought with him), and some time to train re mauls.

    Nice strawman.
    I'm not pretending it's that simple, but it's also not as simple as expecting Tana's mana to make them awesome.
    They are a much better team than their results and small areas of weakness get ruthlessly exposed in the NZ conference.

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    @canefan said in Crusaders v Blues:

    @Crucial said in Crusaders v Blues:

    @gollum said in Crusaders v Blues:

    So is Tana's "mana" not giving the Blues the huge lift everyone expected?

    I'm shocked. As apparently that was what they needed.

    I call bullshit on that. They are playing a hell of a lot better and if anyone carries fault for that loss (against a world class forward pack) it is Steve Jackson.
    That maul defence should have been a focus leading into the game knowing the Crusaders go to but I guess they spent all work working on their previously poor lineout.
    I am wondering what a flow on effect not having Patrick T available during the off season has had. A good amount of this work should have been done back then.

    They have let two games slip at the end now. It is a cliche but they have yet to develop winning habits required to close out games

    Yep, and obviously to develop winning habits you first have to start winning. That's why it is so difficult in this comp to dig yourself out of a losing streak.

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    @Crucial said in Crusaders v Blues:

    Nice strawman.
    I'm not pretending it's that simple, but it's also not as simple as expecting Tana's mana to make them awesome.

    I agree with you on that. My issue was coach after coach had failed at the Blues, people expected exactlky that from Tana.

    When Tana was named (- a guy who was a disaster as a coach at Toulon & good at Counties, a side with good resourses that has underperformed in the past) a lot of Tana fans leapt on the bandwagon talking up how he was ideal as his "mana" would be pivotal, or his understanding of the islanders would be great (as if Pat Lam didn't bring that). There were a stack of posts on her plugging exactly that

    The Blues issues are far more structual than bringing in an inspirational green young coach can turn around & hyping him up just sets him up to fail. And he is certainly not the coaching legend folks think he is.

    You only have to look at what Lam has done offshore, he didn't suddenly become good after being terrible at the Blues, he just got to work in good structure for a change.

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    @gollum said in Crusaders v Blues:

    @Crucial said in Crusaders v Blues:

    Nice strawman.
    I'm not pretending it's that simple, but it's also not as simple as expecting Tana's mana to make them awesome.

    I agree with you on that. My issue was coach after coach had failed at the Blues, people expected exactlky that from Tana.

    When Tana was named (- a guy who was a disaster as a coach at Toulon & good at Counties, a side with good resourses that has underperformed in the past) a lot of Tana fans leapt on the bandwagon talking up how he was ideal as his "mana" would be pivotal, or his understanding of the islanders would be great (as if Pat Lam didn't bring that). There were a stack of posts on her plugging exactly that

    The Blues issues are far more structual than bringing in an inspirational green young coach can turn around & hyping him up just sets him up to fail. And he is certainly not the coaching legend folks think he is.

    You only have to look at what Lam has done offshore, he didn't suddenly become good after being terrible at the Blues, he just got to work in good structure for a change.

    T is a coaching legend to me for one reason only.
    The Shield.

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    If anything, with Tana coming, I was hoping it would make the Blues a franchise players would want to come to. We got SBW and Pulu, but I was hoping he could pull in players in positions that we are lacking.
    We really struggled to bring in any first fives. I'm still surprised we got Perofeta to come along.

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    @mimic said in Crusaders v Blues:

    If anything, with Tana coming, I was hoping it would make the Blues a franchise players would want to come to. We got SBW and Pulu, but I was hoping he could pull in players in positions that we are lacking.
    We really struggled to bring in any first fives. I'm still surprised we got Perofeta to come along.

    Don't forget Manu. That's three ABs he attracted in.
    The number 10 thing is the perennial issue. At least Francis is better than some of the options in the past.
    The trouble is that there simply aren't a surplus of good 10s that have not been locked in elsewhere. I would say Black would be a good possibility if he wasn't locked into the Canes but that's about it. Getting Perofeta was the type of gamble/early play that is needed to catch a good first five. Look at what the Chiefs did to get DMac. Without that early grab and a scholarship offer he would probably be at the Crusaders.

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    Yeah i'd say a big issue with the 10 jersey is historical. You've had 13 years of failure in the 10 jersey and a media/fan spotlight on that jersey where expectations are huge.

    Players seem to be simply saying - why risk it - theyd rather sit with other franchises even if they arent first choice 10 there - even Delaney turned them down.

    The other issue being the area being woeful at producing their own 10s.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    @Crucial The Blues also played at the wrong end of the field in the 2nd half. If you keep the Crusaders in their own half through a better kicking game and discipline at the breakdown those lineout drives become irrelevant.

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    CRusaders shored up the mid-field when they took Wainui off

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    So far Blues are no better than prior seasons. The fowards are an Achilles heal - when it matters they get schooled. Maybe that's part of the reason why no first five looks any good. The team lacks vision and passing skills, they constantly turn the ball over and their tactics and player selections haven't evolved. The Auckland ITM brand of rugby has been a massive failure at the next level up.

    That said they will still beat up teams and have some big wins but against goods sides they are not consistent enough.

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  • WallyW Offline
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    I was at the game. I couldn't believe how lazy A Ioane was when he came on.
    The Blues forwards were gone
    at about 60 minutes.

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    @Wally said in Crusaders v Blues:

    I was at the game. I couldn't believe how lazy A Ioane was when he came on.

    He'll never be an All Black.

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    Akira was well covered and Blues went backwards when he came on. Kaino was playing a similar role, without much penetration and it would probably have made more sense to sub him. Would have been great point to have been able to introduce an Alan Whetton!

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    @Wally said in Crusaders v Blues:

    I was at the game. I couldn't believe how lazy A Ioane was when he came on.
    The Blues forwards were gone
    at about 60 minutes.

    He looked so disinterested, walked around the field with a sorry expression on his face.

    What has happened to the dynamic player we saw last year?

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    @SammyC said in Crusaders v Blues:

    @Wally said in Crusaders v Blues:

    I was at the game. I couldn't believe how lazy A Ioane was when he came on.
    The Blues forwards were gone
    at about 60 minutes.

    He looked so disinterested, walked around the field with a sorry expression on his face.

    What has happened to the dynamic player we saw last year?

    Maybe he is trying to play for a Warriors contract. The way he is going he will fit right in.

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  • canefanC Offline
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    @antipodean said in Crusaders v Blues:

    @Wally said in Crusaders v Blues:

    I was at the game. I couldn't believe how lazy A Ioane was when he came on.

    He'll never be an All Black.

    Never say never, but he has a lot of work to do

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