NPC Final - Auckland vs Canterbury (free entry)
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@machpants said in NPC Final - Auckland vs Canterbury (free entry):
Ooh three more points AKL?
Nope awful kick, AKL just need to hold it for three minutes
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@antipodean You can solve that by letting the team with the two injuries play with 14 men during the scrum, and then allowing a fifteenth player on after the next stoppage.
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Ioane is a flog. Totally outplayed by whitelock
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@chchfanatic Only in the first half.
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@stargazer said in NPC Final - Auckland vs Canterbury (free entry):
@antipodean You can solve that by letting the team with the two injuries play with 14 men during the scrum, and then allowing a fifteenth player on after the next stoppage.
No. You're missing the point. A team may elect to swap out a tight forward for more pace.
Anyway, well done Auckland. Brilliant final.
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Fucking awesome! The boy is super stoked with that! He's dancing around the room
What a comeback given the conditions - said they'd need some magic and they produced a fair bit with Akira leading the charge.
Credit to both teams, the skills on display in the wet were outstanding. The game didn't deteriorate at all, in fact it seemed to improve.
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@antipodean said in NPC Final - Auckland vs Canterbury (free entry):
@stargazer said in NPC Final - Auckland vs Canterbury (free entry):
@antipodean You can solve that by letting the team with the two injuries play with 14 men during the scrum, and then allowing a fifteenth player on after the next stoppage.
No. You're missing the point. A team may elect to swap out a tight forward for more pace.
Anyway, well done Auckland. Brilliant final.
You can solve that by ruling that the replacement player must be a prop, if both hookers are injured.
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@stargazer said in NPC Final - Auckland vs Canterbury (free entry):
@antipodean said in NPC Final - Auckland vs Canterbury (free entry):
@stargazer said in NPC Final - Auckland vs Canterbury (free entry):
@antipodean You can solve that by letting the team with the two injuries play with 14 men during the scrum, and then allowing a fifteenth player on after the next stoppage.
No. You're missing the point. A team may elect to swap out a tight forward for more pace.
Anyway, well done Auckland. Brilliant final.
You can solve that by ruling that the replacement player must be a prop, if both hookers are injured.
And if you don't have a prop left?
This isn't difficult to understand.