Championship Final - Hawke's Bay v Northland
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Faketava is a hell of a player,everything he did was top class,all black in waiting that’s for sure
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@family-man said in Championship Final - Hawke's v Northland:
all black in waiting that’s for sure
Not with that hair he's not.
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@Snowy said in Championship Final - Hawke's v Northland:
@family-man said in Championship Final - Hawke's v Northland:
all black in waiting that’s for sure
Not with that hair he's not.
As long as they get to ‘express themselves’...
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@Gunner said in Championship Final - Hawke's v Northland:
@Snowy said in Championship Final - Hawke's v Northland:
@family-man said in Championship Final - Hawke's v Northland:
all black in waiting that’s for sure
Not with that hair he's not.
As long as they get to ‘express themselves’...
No. The pink boots can go too.
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Short back and sides. Those that can't grow hair don't tour. Members of the leadership group must have a moustache.
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@Yeetyaah said in Championship Final - Hawke's v Northland:
@Snowy okay Keith Quinn. What's the obsession with pink boots? Who gives a flying fuck what colour the boots are. If Adidas paid you hundreds of thousands I bet you'd wear the pink boots to bed.
I don't care what they wear, or look like, Nonu wants to wear make up - fine. I was taking the piss about both the boots and the hair. Can't believe that people take those comments seriously.
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Just watched a replay of the game.
As I thought at the ground, the player of the day was Funaki - awesome effort and skill levels.
Interestingly enough, there were 3 phases (rucks) before the disallowed Dixon try. Basic error by the officials. That s the first thing they should check before anything else.
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@Stockcar86 I cannot understand why a player, any player for that matter, on the team that scores a try that might contain something dodgy in the leadup simply does not attempt the conversion almost instantly. You can even try from one metre in the field of play via a drop kick attempt at the conversion who cares if it goes over or not. If the ref rules try then take the conversion ASAP, that way there can be no referral like there was about three or four times last night.
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@family-man said in Championship Final - Hawke's v Northland:
Faketava is a hell of a player, everything he did was top class, All Black in waiting that’s for sure
All Black probably sometime next season. Hurricane - never good enough in the past and probably unlikely to be in the future if their selection strategy of the last 25 years continues.
One shudders to think who Mr. C Philpott would have plucked out of Canterbury minor grade rugby to pick ahead of him had he still been foisted upon us HB supporters. Luckily it is only the NZ Under 20s he can stuff up with his usual penchant for not winning. -
@Stockcar86 It wouldn't surprise me at all if Funaki gets a recall from Tonga, once they're back to playing test rugby again. He's already capped IIRC, but has certainly played for Tonga "A". Strong man, amazing leg drive. He's been plagued by injury the last two years (played one game for the Magpies in 2018 and was on the bench - but didn't play - for another in 2019), but he's been in the set-up for a few years now and I can see him replace O'Connor on a permanent basis if the latter decides to hang up his boots. Not sure if we have a good openside coming through the academy.
McClutchie will still feel the pain from last night's game; hopefully no serious injury. I also watched the replay and first he was the victim of friendly fire from Visinia (which included what looked like a head knock) in the 25th minute, then that high shoulder hit from Ranger in the 31st minute for which he needed treatment of his shoulder. Then, in the 36th minute the tackle off the ball from Robinson in which he fell on that same shoulder. It's a good thing the season is now over and everyone - except those selected for Maori ABs and Moana Pacifika - can get a rest. It was a pretty hard game, last night, and there will be a lot of sore bodies on both sides.
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@Stargazer What was your honest opinion on the final result? I honestly (admittedly I am looking through just the one eye) thought we looked to be about 25 to 30 points better than Northland. Having those tries rules out did not allow that superiority to be reflected on the scoreboard.
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@Higgins you guys def left points out there, but I reckon we left plenty out there too, some simple errors in your 22 that lead to massive territory gains for you and ultimately tries (ref made a wrong call that lead direct to a try for you guys)
I never expected to win it, and you were the better team, but I think we left plenty behind as well.
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@Higgins I think the first half score was more the result of the Magpies making lots of handling errors (nerves?) than Northland playing that well. They were feeding off our mistakes (looking at you Kurt Baker with your stupid quick line-out throw!!) and good on them. That's what teams should do, but they didn't really create many opportunities themselves (that great try from Robinson being an exception). Also, later in the second half, the Magpies were taking the foot of the throat again and let Northland score tries off mistakes again. Typical example was when Ili let Tua steal that ball from him. So yeah, I agree with you. We should have won with a higher points differential. But full credit to Northland for trying to stay in the fight until the end.