Southland v Hawke's Bay
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Hahaha Marshall claiming that Glenn Preston had replaced Mikaele-Tu'u.
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42 year old Jason Rutledge is on.
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HB will be ruing missed opportunities. Good to see some wet weather rugby again.
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@antipodean said in Southland v Hawkes Bay:
HB will be ruing missed opportunities. Good to see some wet weather rugby again.
Fuck off.
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@kiwimatrix said in Southland v Hawkes Bay:
@Nepia Awful game just nothing went right, have to bounce back next week.
Hope so, will be a home game against @Crucial's lot so hopefully they can put in a good one.
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@antipodean Definitely suited the Stags. Reminded me of when they defended the Ranfurly Shield against Auckland in 2010 where they just defended multiple attacks time and time again. Selby-Rickit, Pleasants-Tate, Lambourn and James all stood up for them in the pack, with Eade's general kicking getting them out of trouble a lot.
Southland probably won't threaten promotion, but they have a much more competitive side this year. Don't see any reason why they can't push for a semi final spot.
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Geoff Boycott captained Yorkshire for most of the 1970s, but success eluded the team even when Boycott left Test cricket for three years to concentrate on the county game.
Yorkshire put themselves at a disadvantage from 1968 until 1992 by insisting that all its players must have been born within the historic county boundaries of Yorkshire while all the other county teams strengthened themselves by signing overseas Test players. In 1992, the birth qualification rule was first modified to include those educated within the county, a dispensation that allowed Michael Vaughan to play; and was then abandoned altogether. Yorkshire's first overseas player that season was 19-year-old Sachin Tendulkar.
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First half HB threw the ball round, and as Josh Syms said at halftime would need to change the style and play at the other end.
So in the second half it was kick or pick-and-go.
It was one extreme to the other.
And in the last five minutes when they were in the Southland 22 it was still pick-and-go, the backs were not utilised at all.
There just didn't seem to be any tactical appreciation.
Our first game last year was in the rain at Palmerston North.
No need to reference that game then ...
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@shark pretty sure they won last year - for the first time in 3 years maybe?
Delighted for them - perennial battlers, but starting a campaign with a win is a big boost.