Exodus 2018
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@stargazer said in Exodus 2018:
ld be a "sad end to a once great ab". He's had a great AB career and is now going to cash in. His career isn't over yet; it's just not continuing here in NZ. It's sad for his fans in NZ, but not for him. Every AB career ends at some point, but he's had a
Good for him, he has been great for the AB's and Canes.
But he is struggling to make the Canes starting 15, let alone the AB's. Why would you not cash in? -
yeah bit sad about Jules , but bloody good international career , nothing to be ashamed of there ,
meanwhile our production like of great 11s rolls on with Reiko.
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@machpants said in Exodus 2018:
Sad end to a once great ab, but should free up some an cash too
You should write for the Herald
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I fucken loved Jules during his time in black. That warm glow that one of our wingers could and would get us 5 points from seemingly nothing, ( the Caleb Ralph day's still scar).
So it's hard not to feel anything but well done, thanks and good luck le bus.
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@siam said in Exodus 2018:
I fucken loved Jules during his time in black. That warm glow that one of our wingers could and would get us 5 points from seemingly nothing, ( the Caleb Ralph day's still scar).
So it's hard not to feel anything but well done, thanks and good luck le bus.
In his prime he was the closest thing to Jonah that I've seen
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@canefan said in Exodus 2018:
@siam said in Exodus 2018:
I fucken loved Jules during his time in black. That warm glow that one of our wingers could and would get us 5 points from seemingly nothing, ( the Caleb Ralph day's still scar).
So it's hard not to feel anything but well done, thanks and good luck le bus.
In his prime he was the closest thing to Jonah that I've see
Second place behind nadolo in my opinion
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@virgil said in Exodus 2018:
The curse of the All Black 40+ try scoring greats continues. ( not to mention the tradition of outside backs who’s career is over at 26/27)
I was thinking the same. Howlett's AB try-scoring record looks to be safe for a while yet.
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@sammyc said in Exodus 2018:
@canefan said in Exodus 2018:
@siam said in Exodus 2018:
I fucken loved Jules during his time in black. That warm glow that one of our wingers could and would get us 5 points from seemingly nothing, ( the Caleb Ralph day's still scar).
So it's hard not to feel anything but well done, thanks and good luck le bus.
In his prime he was the closest thing to Jonah that I've see
Second place behind nadolo in my opinion
I respectfully disagree. Peak Julian was a joy to behold, a wrecking ball
2013
2014
Naholo has never done stuff like this for the ABs
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@rapido said in Exodus 2018:
This is one of the few occasions when I'm happy to read something on the Exodus thread.
Not meaning any disrespect, Julian goes down as an All Black great.
But this is a good move for all parties.
Quoting myself .....
To clarify, it we had a 12 team domestic professional comp. I would love for Julian to stay.
But we are squeezing our players into just 5 teams for financial reasons, and it is time for Julian to move on and free up the space and money for the Vince Aso's of this world.
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sigh, 'bye Jules you legend, at your peak you were unstoppable.
Remember when he first played for the 'canes, and he was shit? Then suddenly he was fucking amazing, and then just okay, and then barely super rugby standard.
For all his feats, that quarter against the French will live in the memory for a while
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@kiwimurph said in Exodus 2018:
@canefan I believe @SammyC is referring to Nemani Nadolo not Waisake Naholo
Righto oh then....
I haven't seen that much of him, what Super franchise did he play for again? I'll give him greater consideration when he performs with distinction vs the ABs in a test match. Julian did the business at Super Level and against the world's best in tests. Not just the power, it was the power and pace
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@sammyc said in Exodus 2018:
@canefan said in Exodus 2018:
@siam said in Exodus 2018:
I fucken loved Jules during his time in black. That warm glow that one of our wingers could and would get us 5 points from seemingly nothing, ( the Caleb Ralph day's still scar).
So it's hard not to feel anything but well done, thanks and good luck le bus.
In his prime he was the closest thing to Jonah that I've see
Second place behind nadolo in my opinion
Terry Wright for me.
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Yeah has been a sad decline to watch. Was really hoping he would be the first to score 50 test tries for the ABs. Time for Reiko to do it.
That french qtr will be my enduring memory of Jules. That was the closest to a Lomu performance IMO.
Nadolo was big and had a few spectacular moments but for me he didn't have the speed or balance to go with his size that Lomu and Jules had. Often it would just take a light touch from a defender and he would come crashing down.