BOP v Auckland
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Just did a quick skim through the game again this morning.
I agree with @KiwiMurph that WRK, Lam and Rayasi were our best. A special mention to TJ for his defense and passing game which put several guys into space. Trainor wasn't too bad either.
Lineout was very good when Apisai was on, but it went pear shaped once Sosene-Feagai came on.
Backrow isn't bad, but the balance isn't great. It's probably the best we can do at the moment though. It might be worth trying Sione Tuipulotu alongside Choat and WRK at some point.
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@Dice Yeah our loose trio is very workman like which is not usually what we are traditionally like. It's similar to what we'd expect from Canterbury sides and yes, I feel Tuipulotu might be worth a punt there at some stage. Jarred Adams is our only real ball carrier in the forwards who looks likely to bend the line.
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@African-Monkey Whetton use to be a guy we could also rely upon for good go forward, but he seems to have lost a bit of explosiveness. He's still good value, but not the athlete he once was.
Adams is someone I hope the Blues snap up. So much upside.
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@African-Monkey the Canes might already have their sights on Adams after he came in as an injury replacement during SRA.
Can he play both sides as he would be a handy replacement for the departing Ben May?
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@Canes4life said in BOP v Auckland:
Can he play both sides
Yeah he plays tighthead a club level too.
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@Bovidae said in BOP v Auckland:
The thing is that Karpik is a star at this level but has little impact in SR.
just as well this was a Mitre10 cup game then.. let the man have his 5 minutes , although a more cohesive performance as a team, his impact at this level is important