Crusaders 2018
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haha, liked this:
"I managed to bench press 40kg, six times. That was my max," Romano said. "And then he wanted me to do some chin-ups, and I was sort of hanging off the bar. He was like 'righto, you can start doing a chin-up' and I was like 'I have been trying for the last 10 seconds'.
But even better is one of the comments, which is surely trolling!
Pom of Britain
Well, a pretty poor player by international standards. I know he struggles when he faces forward packs from the north as he can't handle their physicality. He is not very strong and his mobility is very poor. Not a strong scrummager either so he doesn't make a good lock. Wouldn't sniff the England team. -
More details:
The Crusaders will play in a series Aussie billionaire Andrew Forrest has organised for axed Super Rugby club the Western Force this year. World Series Rugby will pit seven teams against the Force with the Crusaders slated to play on June 22 in Perth during the international window. Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, Hong Kong, the Rebels and a Japanese team make the other opponents.
There are also dramatic new rules, including a try being worth 10 points and a time frame for scrums and lineouts.
WSR invitational matches in 2018 May 4 v Fiji May 13 v Tonga June 9 v Rebels June 22 v Crusaders July 13 v Samoa Aug 10 v Hong Kong Aug 17 TBA
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=12007898&ref=rss
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Why do Australians hate rugby so much?
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@mariner4life said in Crusaders 2018:
Why do Australians hate rugby so much?
Im surprised they haven't come up with a rule where the Australian team's tries are worth 10 and the other team's are worth 2. Would work much better.
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@mariner4life said in Crusaders 2018:
Why do Australians hate rugby so much?
Trying to hoodwink AFL supporters. Well start to see scores reported as
Crusaders 4 (tries) 3 (conversions) 46 defeated
Force 2 (tries) 1 (conversion) 22 -
World Series Rugby. God what a spanker.
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Crusaders Knights team v Highlanders Bravehearts (Saturday 10 March, k/o 1.30pm @ Linfield Park, Christchurch)
1 Tim Perry
2 Brendan Asomua-Goodman
3 Reuben O'Neill
4 Quinten Strange
5 Hamish Dalzell
6 Ethan Blackadder
7 Anty Burnett
8 Tom Sanders
9 Jack Stratton (C)
10 Brett Cameron
11 Tima Faingaanuku
12 James Hawkey
13 Braydon Ennor
14 Caleb Makene
15 Mark MaitlandReserves
16 Nathan Vella
17 Harry Allan
18 Blair Prinsep
19 Ben Morris
20 Sam Godwin
21 Jonny Van der Valde
22 Tomas Hanham-Carter
23 Takuya YamasawaTim Perry and Tom Sanders in the squad, so should be close to full fitness and available for the Crusaders soon.
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@akan004 Yeah - it's a bit odd that someone is preferred for the squad, but not for the team.
Maybe they just think the team is a bit short-handed, so it's better to use the guy who's been there and done it, rather than a debutant.
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@antipodean said in Crusaders 2018:
World Series Rugby. God what a spanker.
Spanker is such a criminally underrated insult. I'm glad you're bringing it back @antipodean
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... whether Whitelock and Crotty will be fit to play the Highlanders in Dunedin on Saturday night remains uncertain. All Blacks coach Steve Hansen declared the pair weren't fit enough to join his sessions, and now they must go through the usual protocols to prove they can play the Highlanders. If the duo are ruled-out, it will mean the Crusaders will be without seven All Blacks, who have played almost 700 Super Rugby games between them, for the South Island derby.
At least loosehead prop Tim Perry should be available to make his first appearance of the season, possibly replacing Chris King on the bench. Loose forward Tom Sanders and lock Mitch Dunshea are also fit. Blindside flanker Pete Samu, who missed the Hurricanes match because of a sore shoulder, has yet to be cleared to play.
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Crusaders Knights team to play the Highlanders Bravehearts (curtain raiser to Highlanders v Crusaders, kick-off 5pm at Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin)
1 Tim Perry
2 Nathan Vella
3 Blair Prinsep
4 Mitchell Dunshea
5 Hamish Dalzell
6 Ethan Blackadder
7 Tom Christie
8 Tom Sanders
9 Jack Stratton (C)
10 Brett Cameron
11 Leicester Faingaanuku
12 Rameka Poihipi
13 Braydon Ennor
14 Ngane Punivai
15 Caleb MakeneReserves
16 Sam Moli
17 Harry Allan
18 Oliver McCowan
19 Will Tucker
20 Ben Morris
21 Anty Burnett
22 Harry Kirk
23 Ray Nu'u
24 Rupena ParkinsonQuite a few changes compared to last week's game. No Quinten Strange, which makes me think that - if he's not injured - they keep him as an unnamed reserve, just in case Sam Whitelock might not be able to play on Saturday (despite being named at 5). The good news is that Dunshea seems to be fit again.
They've also named the younger Faingaanuku instead of his brother.
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Is Jone Macilai broken again?