Auckland vs Wellington - Semi Final
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One on one missed tackles a concern but other than that we're going well. Wellington still very much in this though.
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@bones said in Auckland vs Wellington - Semi Final:
@nepia said in Auckland vs Wellington - Semi Final:
@bones said in Auckland vs Wellington - Semi Final:
@nepia said in Auckland vs Wellington - Semi Final:
Lazy Akira scores a try.
I'd say it as Nah Nigh (but I'm hopeless at phonetics).
I think it's supposed to be Na-na-ee isn't it?
Auckland 8 looks worthy of a look at a super contract. How's his season been?
In Maori when there is an 'ai' together it becomes more of a Nigh - like how you say Kai. I'm not sure about Samoan - maybe one of the Samoan's here can give us the correct pronunciation.
The pakeha in me would usually just say nan-eye. I remember being told and hearing that vowels should be pronounced separately (which might be why they're often written with apostrophes) but could be wrong.
I don't think Nanai has any apostrophes (which I think are glottal stops?) - but yeah, we'll have to wait on the Samoan posters to correct us.
Pronunciation can sometimes be funny. When I want to have a bit of fun with my Mum I ask her to pronounce Moemoeā. Although TBF, she can't even pronounce my father's original Maori last name.
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@kirwan said in Auckland vs Wellington - Semi Final:
Akira has been huge. No better eight off the back of a scrum in the world.
14th best loose forward in the country mate
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@kirwan said in Auckland vs Wellington - Semi Final:
Now can someone explain how the officials missed the foot trip on nanai?
Clear red card.
Probably the same one that sat and watched Trainor hold it on the ground for like 10 seconds while no Auckland players attended and 2 Welly players tried to get it off him. And then only awarded a penalty.
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@bones said in Auckland vs Wellington - Semi Final:
@kirwan said in Auckland vs Wellington - Semi Final:
Now can someone explain how the officials missed the foot trip on nanai?
Clear red card.
Probably the same one that sat and watched Trainor hold it on the ground for like 10 seconds while no Auckland players attended and 2 Welly players tried to get it off him. And then only awarded a penalty.
Was plenty of that both ways from this “play on” ref.
But different from three players in the open and a player taking an action that can break a leg. It’s a red card for a reason.
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@kirwan said in Auckland vs Wellington - Semi Final:
@bones said in Auckland vs Wellington - Semi Final:
@kirwan said in Auckland vs Wellington - Semi Final:
Now can someone explain how the officials missed the foot trip on nanai?
Clear red card.
Probably the same one that sat and watched Trainor hold it on the ground for like 10 seconds while no Auckland players attended and 2 Welly players tried to get it off him. And then only awarded a penalty.
Was plenty of that both ways from this “play on” ref.
But different from three players in the open and a player taking an action that can break a leg. It’s a red card for a reason.
Well of course, it was on an Auckland player.
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@kirwan said in Auckland vs Wellington - Semi Final:
Nice watching the pack just dominate the opposition. A few games this season we have squeezed the life out of teams.
Scrum was pretty dicey, saved a few times by having a fairly decent number 8.
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@kirwan said in Auckland vs Wellington - Semi Final:
Now can someone explain how the officials missed the foot trip on nanai?
Clear red card.
It sounded like the commentators were trying to say he was cramping up - but they may well have been being sarcastic.
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@bones said in Auckland vs Wellington - Semi Final:
@kirwan said in Auckland vs Wellington - Semi Final:
Nice watching the pack just dominate the opposition. A few games this season we have squeezed the life out of teams.
Scrum was pretty dicey, saved a few times by having a fairly decent number 8.
Wgtn got a couple of good scrums. But it was notable when we needed a penalty (like on our line) we could just push them off the ball