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  • WallyW Offline
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    Wally
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    @SammyC

    Dion Kerr was one of the most talented players I have ever seen. Completely mismanaged by the dour Vance Stewart who was possibly the most useless Canterbury coach ever.

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    @Chris said in Crusaders 2019:

    @Stargazer Totally agree I can see Frizzell As there is plenty of space for game time.Not fussed on Jordie I think Ennor re-signed with the hope he would play centre with Goodhue at 2nd Five I would rather see that.Havilli could cover 2nd five when needed to give Jordan some time at FB.We are better off developing a young MF to replace Crotty.

    So assuming the Jordie move happens the backs would be

    Halfbacks
    Hall
    Drummond
    Enari

    First five
    Mo'unga
    Cameron

    Midfield
    Goodhue
    Havili
    Ennor
    Punivai

    Outside backs
    Bridge
    Mataele
    Reece
    Faingaanuku
    Jordan
    Barrett

    Reece in for Dagg
    Barrett in for Crotty

    Barrett would have to work hard to keep out Jordan and Havili. He's got the talent and maybe it would be good for his game? On other hand, 12 is wide open if he wants to play in midfield. But if he doesn't he risks being pushed there by Jordan or Havili.

    This years initial squad had seventeen backs, so two more spots still open (assuming Bateman is gone), presumably for a third ten and a midfield wing utility.

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    @Cyclops I'd say that 3rd 10 has priority (assuming Hunt is really leaving).

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    @Chris said in Crusaders 2019:

    Hearing the Jordie Barrett to the Crusaders Rumour again.Plus Shannon Frizzell yet to re -sign for The Highlanders.Rumour around he could be Taufua's replacement at the Crusaders.
    I hear Jordie is waiting to the Season ends and his Brother to decide where he is going..

    Crusaders have apparently totally given up on player development. Sad.

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    @mariner4life we will be ok I think πŸ˜€

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    @Cyclops yep 3rd first five a must then maybe
    A MF for Bateman I would think would be the last 2 backs

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    @mariner4life said in Crusaders 2019:

    @Chris said in Crusaders 2019:

    Hearing the Jordie Barrett to the Crusaders Rumour again.Plus Shannon Frizzell yet to re -sign for The Highlanders.Rumour around he could be Taufua's replacement at the Crusaders.
    I hear Jordie is waiting to the Season ends and his Brother to decide where he is going..

    Crusaders have apparently totally given up on player development. Sad.

    We did develop him. His game has gone backwards since he left chch for Wellington πŸ™‚

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    @SammyC if the Canes are good at one thing it’s developing backs. If Jordie does move it will be shit for Super Rugby. I don’t think it will happen.

    I think he is just delaying re-signing with the Canes so he can demand more money once his bro leaves.

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    Two discussions going on, can I just add that club finals day at Lancaster Park were epic. Busloads of us Sydenham juniors running amok behind the Canterbury Draught stand. Resurfacing just before fulltime to invade the pitch to congratulate our Blue and Red heroes on another Championship.

    Kerr and Maunsell were a heck of a midfield, too. Remember getting a pack of Salt & Vinegar chips from Kerr up at he clubrooms for getting player of the day. Huge moment in an 11-year-old's life.

    Didn't Maunsell attempt to be the world's first Maori astronaut?

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    Wiremu Maunsell was a great player, and had a fucking rad name too.

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    @Wurzel said in Crusaders 2019:

    Two discussions going on, can I just add that club finals day at Lancaster Park were epic. Busloads of us Sydenham juniors running amok behind the Canterbury Draught stand. Resurfacing just before fulltime to invade the pitch to congratulate our Blue and Red heroes on another Championship.

    Kerr and Maunsell were a heck of a midfield, too. Remember getting a pack of Salt & Vinegar chips from Kerr up at he clubrooms for getting player of the day. Huge moment in an 11-year-old's life.

    Didn't Maunsell attempt to be the world's first Maori astronaut?

    For some reason, probably because of the name Wurzel and your avatar pic of Wurzel I always thought you were older.

    Similarly, I got an award from Peter Winterbottom who used to play in Hawkes Bay in the 80s. That was awesome, he was the player I wanted to be back then - well for about 3 or 4 years and then MJ came along.

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    @SammyC said in Crusaders 2019:

    @shark said in Crusaders 2019:

    @SammyC said in Crusaders 2019:

    @shark said in Crusaders 2019:

    @SammyC said in Crusaders 2019:

    @Stargazer said in Crusaders 2019:

    Maybe this will work (you have to watch it on Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=323984648533334

    β€œI’m a Christchurch boy now”

    Great to hear πŸ™‚ hopefully it means we have him signed up for next season soon.

    Apparently the Crusaders have Paula Bale helping out as a mentor for Sevu. When I heard that it brought back some fond memories

    Fond memories involving Paula Bale?? That was a terrible era for Canterbury. Do you also have fond memories of Steve Cleave?? πŸ™‚

    Yes, unlike some I'm not a fairweather fan πŸ™‚

    So you ENJOYED that era? Blerk. Was it the coming last in the South Pacific Championship that spun your wheels? Losing to King Country maybe?? That farcical RS challenge involving Phil Cropper???

    Hideous times. But I saw it all.

    How about this for a stunning XV from the early 90s? What an array of talent...one really good AB, one ok one and one ordinary one and that's about it. Not saying this team ever took the field together, but wouldn't be far off...

    Philpott
    Bale
    Cleave
    Maunsell
    McCormack
    Kerr
    Bachop

    Penney
    Smith
    Earl
    Kelly
    McAtamney
    Earl
    Cuttance
    Loe

    Yeah I did, probably because I was the age where going to the rugby and getting some hot chips and a coke was a big deal. I was at every home game as all junior club members got free tickets in those days.

    Some great names in that squad, Wiremu Maunsell was an absolute legend for Sydenham.

    Dion Kerr perhaps the most talented (and dirtiest) rugby player I've ever seen. Would puff a cigarette in the sheds before running out and again straight after the game

    I made my mum sew a number 6 on my Canterbury jersey because I wanted to be Andy Earl.

    I have the name Darren Perfect stuck in my head. I see he played 50+ games for Sydenham. Can anyone recall his position and his era in the Canterbury team?

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    @Smudge said in Crusaders 2019:

    @SammyC said in Crusaders 2019:

    @shark said in Crusaders 2019:

    @SammyC said in Crusaders 2019:

    @shark said in Crusaders 2019:

    @SammyC said in Crusaders 2019:

    @Stargazer said in Crusaders 2019:

    Maybe this will work (you have to watch it on Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=323984648533334

    β€œI’m a Christchurch boy now”

    Great to hear πŸ™‚ hopefully it means we have him signed up for next season soon.

    Apparently the Crusaders have Paula Bale helping out as a mentor for Sevu. When I heard that it brought back some fond memories

    Fond memories involving Paula Bale?? That was a terrible era for Canterbury. Do you also have fond memories of Steve Cleave?? πŸ™‚

    Yes, unlike some I'm not a fairweather fan πŸ™‚

    So you ENJOYED that era? Blerk. Was it the coming last in the South Pacific Championship that spun your wheels? Losing to King Country maybe?? That farcical RS challenge involving Phil Cropper???

    Hideous times. But I saw it all.

    How about this for a stunning XV from the early 90s? What an array of talent...one really good AB, one ok one and one ordinary one and that's about it. Not saying this team ever took the field together, but wouldn't be far off...

    Philpott
    Bale
    Cleave
    Maunsell
    McCormack
    Kerr
    Bachop

    Penney
    Smith
    Earl
    Kelly
    McAtamney
    Earl
    Cuttance
    Loe

    Yeah I did, probably because I was the age where going to the rugby and getting some hot chips and a coke was a big deal. I was at every home game as all junior club members got free tickets in those days.

    Some great names in that squad, Wiremu Maunsell was an absolute legend for Sydenham.

    Dion Kerr perhaps the most talented (and dirtiest) rugby player I've ever seen. Would puff a cigarette in the sheds before running out and again straight after the game

    I made my mum sew a number 6 on my Canterbury jersey because I wanted to be Andy Earl.

    I have the name Darren Perfect stuck in my head. I see he played 50+ games for Sydenham. Can anyone recall his position and his era in the Canterbury team?

    did he double as a professional wrestler?

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    #579

    A bit of background info on George Bower in this article.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/113860900/super-rugby-george-bowers-rise-from-makeshift-barber-to-crusaders-prop

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  • WallyW Offline
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    @Smudge

    Second 5 from Sydenham. A real tough bastard.

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  • SammyCS Offline
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    @Wurzel said in Crusaders 2019:

    Two discussions going on, can I just add that club finals day at Lancaster Park were epic. Busloads of us Sydenham juniors running amok behind the Canterbury Draught stand. Resurfacing just before fulltime to invade the pitch to congratulate our Blue and Red heroes on another Championship.

    Kerr and Maunsell were a heck of a midfield, too. Remember getting a pack of Salt & Vinegar chips from Kerr up at he clubrooms for getting player of the day. Huge moment in an 11-year-old's life.

    Didn't Maunsell attempt to be the world's first Maori astronaut?

    Great post... those were the days.

    I think the best Sydenham backline was:

    10 - dion Kerr
    12 - Kieren Flynn
    13 - maunsell

    You and I must be a similar age mate, maybe even played in the same team πŸ™‚

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  • TimT Away
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    I remember watching Greg Coffey at Onewa Domain a couple of times.

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  • WallyW Offline
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    replied to SammyC on last edited by
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    @SammyC

    And Aaron Flynn at 9

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    @Tim Hah! Worked with his brother up until he died a couple of years ago. He was the true definition of a one-eyed Cantabrian.

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    @African-Monkey said in Crusaders 2019:

    @Tim Hah! Worked with his brother up until he died a couple of years ago. He was the true definition of a one-eyed Cantabrian.

    Myth. They don’t exist.

    @Wurzel I remember Maunsell playing for the Maori when I was a teenager. He had that stint in HK. Not sure about the astronaut stuff, but I thought I heard he moved to OZ??

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