Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2)
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Wainui is never going to be a superstar but I really like the things he does for the chiefs. They have enough firepower to keep a glue player on the wing.
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@muddyriver said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
Wainui is never going to be a superstar but I really like the things he does for the chiefs. They have enough firepower to keep a glue player on the wing.
Yeah chiefs fans often bemoan the fact he's selected, say he's too slow, a bad player. For someone that bad he plays bloody well and for someone that slow it never seems to be a problem on the field. I'd be bloody happy with him on the right wing for the Landers.
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@mariner4life said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
@Stargazer said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
@nzzp One of them will be the new Matt Todd. The unluckiest player after an ABs selection.
Not being good enough is not unlucky
That Rob Joyce who used to play for Pelorus was just as unlucky too.
Travesty
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@Hooroo said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
@mariner4life said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
@Stargazer said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
@nzzp One of them will be the new Matt Todd. The unluckiest player after an ABs selection.
Not being good enough is not unlucky
That Rob Joyce who used to play for Pelorus was just as unlucky too.
Travesty
Unlucky to be born with big toes where thumbs should be.
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@sparky said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
@Donsteppa said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
Welcome home Mr Gatland
Amazing to see the difference one of the best coaches in the world is making to the Chiefs.
Biggest difference has been in the defence IMO. The style has changed. Off the back of this they aren’t continually playing frantic rugby.
Cruden has been fantastic. The odd error but very deliberate and determined.
Very happy to see Cane back to his best, even in an unfamiliar position -
@Bones said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
@muddyriver said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
Wainui is never going to be a superstar but I really like the things he does for the chiefs. They have enough firepower to keep a glue player on the wing.
Yeah chiefs fans often bemoan the fact he's selected, say he's too slow, a bad player. For someone that bad he plays bloody well and for someone that slow it never seems to be a problem on the field. I'd be bloody happy with him on the right wing for the Landers.
I agree with you. Wainui is not the fastest wing nor the most brillant, but everything he does is good and sound. No brain fades nor silly options.
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@Crucial said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
@sparky said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
@Donsteppa said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
Welcome home Mr Gatland
Amazing to see the difference one of the best coaches in the world is making to the Chiefs.
Biggest difference has been in the defence IMO. The style has changed. Off the back of this they aren’t continually playing frantic rugby.
I would add their work at the breakdown as well, and I am not just talking about the turnovers or penalties. The Chiefs were a pain in the arse all night at the ruck, slowing the Crusader ball down and frustrating the hell out of them.
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@Crazy-Horse said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
@Crucial said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
@sparky said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
@Donsteppa said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
Welcome home Mr Gatland
Amazing to see the difference one of the best coaches in the world is making to the Chiefs.
Biggest difference has been in the defence IMO. The style has changed. Off the back of this they aren’t continually playing frantic rugby.
I would add their work at the breakdown as well, and I am not just talking about the turnovers or penalties. The Chiefs were a pain in the arse all night at the ruck, slowing the Crusader ball down and frustrating the hell out of them.
Very good point
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@KiwiMurph said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
The assistant ref on the near side just doesnt see anything.
I was listening via Sports Ears and Gardner was very vocal, particularly about Crusaders' offsides and taking players out in the lineout, Williams hardly said a thing.
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Classic TSF banter after a Crusaders loss.
I was really happy with that result after the start, and for the second week in a row the Chiefs dominated the 2nd half on the scoreboard. The wind was very gusty so was worth more than 4 pts, probably 12-15 pts.
Still plenty to work on, particularly the lineout, with 2 short-arse locks. Slater's throwing hasn't improved since when I watched him in 1st XV rugby.
It sounds like Jacobson isn't far away and others got through games in the weekend.
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Link to thread saved to bring out in June when the Chiefs revert to norm by scraping into the finals only to lose a qualifier or quarter....
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@cgrant said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
@Bovidae said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
Still plenty to work on, particularly the lineout, with 2 short-arse locks.
Cane and Karpik are not tall enough to be considered as LO options either.
That will change when they get some players back from injury. Jacobson is a very good lineout option and will provide more balance to the loose forward trio and you have Allardice and McWhannell as specialist locks.
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@cgrant said in Chiefs v Crusaders (Round 2):
Odd the Chiefs did not select Tucker for their squad.
Perhaps circumstances played a part in that. Tucker had a great 2018 M10 Cup but got injured in the final against Otago and was out of rugby for a while. When he was fit again he ended up training with the wider Blues squad so they would have had the inside running to sign him for this season.
The other explanation is that Cooper was biased towards Taranaki players which is why the likes of Parete was brought into the Chiefs as an injury replacement instead of Tucker.
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@ACT-Crusader Mounga would've made a big difference on Saturday.
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