Blues 2019
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@taniwharugby said in Blues 2019:
Northland having a trial of sorts on Saturday so shame a few out in this fixture...although obviously good for them.
where is it? I may be in Whangarei and pop along for a look
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@KiwiMurph Team looks weaker than I thought it'd be.
Seems like many of the Auckland guys weren't considered for the game, probably because of the short turnaround from Monday.
Patrick's little bro on the bench - he was part of the champion St Peters team last year. Also, Eric Rush's son at 6. Quite a few rugby connections in that team.
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One player definitely leaving is lock Scott Scrafton, who has signed with the Hurricanes. Scrafton has been a good performer for the Blues over the last three years and recently returned from a serious knee injury.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=12236630
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@Tim "Premium Content". Us plebs can't access. But the headline is not exactly surprising.
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@Tim with most of the better midfielders locked in at other franchises ,looks like we are looking heavily towards the Mitre 10 Cup or possibly offshore to fill vacancies ..
I just suspect with the Blues they don’t always look to select a player that fits the needs of what is required ,it’s been a while since we have had a real thinking midfielder, we had one in Micheal Little but we were too quick to offload him and once given a chance in Sunwolves colours you just got to see how good this guy is..little is the sort of player I believe would enhance a player like Tumua Manua if he returned to the Blues because of his creative ability
Nonu and Faiane have been solid but to me at times lacked real creativity which showed up in a couple of games.
Nonu is always at his best either on off the top lineout ball or very quick ball with time something our forwards don’t always supply..I really think given the options they don’t have I would be working overtime to keep one of the 2 ,more likely Nonu, I have got plenty of time for SBW who incidentally will be available for selection against the Reds this weekend..I just think with SBW if injuries are starting to bite..
But if we can’t one the other will do ,still think we are gonna need experience.Wearing my Northland hat, I was up watching the Northland trials in Whangarei on Saturday it was great to see both Matt Johnson and Tamati Tua oppose each other ;I thought Johnson looked very solid and I was impressed Tua, looked like he’s bulked a bit and looked very solid, defensively he looked after Johnson very well...
Given that both have been with the Blues before,I will watching their Mitre 10 Cup form with great interestIf the rumours of Scott Gregory heading to the Highlanders are to be believed ,that’s a bit of blow in my opinion he would have been a great utility option who can also play wing..has a great left foot as well something we lack in the Blues especially when it comes to red zone exits.
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@Salacious-Crumb Got admit,I can’t say he’s been one of my favourites over the years, but that was pretty cool especially becoming a vegetarian to support his son..some things are bigger than sport.!
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Well, shit. Just looked at the table. We're 5-1-9, and third to last. On paper, we haven't made a real change from last year.
That said, we split the series with the Landers and Chiefs, whcih is heartening. Just frustrating to continue to shit the bed whenever we look like we could be going somewhere.
Tough life as a Blues fan. Some real improvements, but a damn tough comp to build in.
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@kev said in Blues 2019:
@nzzp I think you have to be realistic and say the Blues have made no progress. At times they have looked much better but the table is the real answer.
You're a harsh marker.
The real measure is arguably NZ teams.
Split the series against the Chiefs and Highlanders
Dominated but lost against the Canes at home
Were a missed goal kick against splitting the series against Canterbury (but outclassed down there)I'd say that's some progress, from our record under JK and Tana. The Chiefs at home were amazing - some absolutely low percentage tries that came off, and we didn't quite have enough.
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@Steven-Harris said in Blues 2019:
@kev says something when their most consistent performers have been a rookie and a veteran All Black ..!
Huh? Nanai is neither of these.
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@KiwiMurph only really came up with those 2 because they had been mentioned as possible RWC contenders not that I ever realistically thought they were real possibilities..
Nanai probably comes into the conversation..but I do think both Robinson & Nonu have been the most consistent. -
@Steven-Harris Nonu? I assumed you meant Ofa for the veteran All Black.