Blues v Highlanders
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@snowy said in Blues v Highlanders:
The right people are selecting the right people all the way down now it seems. A functioning organisation that some might call a "team". I'm certainly pleased that we appear to be on the right track, but I will be much happier if we actually win a trophy. Beating the 'saders would be step in that direction and any small steps are welcome after the last decade (plus) of misery.
Winning comps is damn hard, but it is the ultimate aim. That said, building a healthy organisation that challenges for championships consistently is what you'd have to make the KPI. Crusaders have the legacy and structure to build good teams... and they've been blessed with a string of world class 10s, and the quality around them to nurture their development. No getting chucked in at 19 or 20 to win games and lead a team turnaround. Very few players have that capability.
Mo'unga arguably won them that comp last year, his performance in the last 20 against the Blues was ridiculous. If he gets injured, you're starting to talk about Mitch Hunt levels of backup... anyone triggered yet
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@nzzp yes they have the best 10 in the country (i'll ignore your descriptor) but right now the biggest advantage teh Crusaders have, and it's linked to my point on the Chiefs thread is
They have the only real veteran tight 5 in the country. Because 4 of them are AB squad members.
When you look at the average ages of the starting tight 5s, the Crusaders' is 30, the Hurricanes' is 24, the Chiefs is 23, the Highlanders is 27. Only the Blues go quite close at 28 (pretty much everyone is 28). That's a massive advantage in a tight game.
To be a success you need to build good players, and hope they get test jerseys, or you are back to square one really quickly.
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Speaking of trophies - the Gordon Hunter Memorial Trophy is obviously up for grabs across the two games between Blues and Highlanders (perhaps 3 games if there is a round 3 of SRA).
With the Highlanders losing it last year I can see them coming out of the blocks hard in this game.
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@kiwimurph said in Blues v Highlanders:
Speaking of trophies - the Gordon Hunter Memorial Trophy is obviously up for grabs across the two games between Blues and Highlanders (perhaps 3 games if there is a round 3 of SRA).
With the Highlanders losing it last year I can see them coming out of the blocks hard in this game.
I bloody hope so, Gordie was a top bloke and i want to see that back down south
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@kiwiwomble It ook us almost 10 years to get it so hopefully it stays put
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@african-monkey ...i like the spirit...but i cant like the post
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@kiwiwomble I'll like your post instead
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"Assistant coach Clarke Dermody said in both their opening games the Highlanders had been points-down after the first quarter. "
....and the majority of games last year, or at least that how it felt, glad they finally spotted that
i cant remember the last time we properly bossed a game from start to finish...not sure a resurgent blues will be the first but i like we're going to try
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@kiwimurph said in Blues v Highlanders:
I'm assuming Dillon Hunt is who they are referencing?
Sam Darry
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anyone able to post the text?
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@kiwiwomble I don't think it's permitted to post the entire text, so here are a few snippets:
The Blues could be poised to unleash one of their prime offseason recruits against the Highlanders at Eden Park on Sunday afternoon. Height is a rare commodity in New Zealand rugby. The Blues, therefore, caused quite the stir when they plucked Sam Darry from the Crusaders' finely tuned system. Leon MacDonald was so keen to secure Darry's 2.03 metre frame that he offered the now 20-year-old prospect a three-year deal with the Blues before he had played a provincial match.
"It's good to have some tall timber up here. I can't remember the last time we had someone over two metres in our lineout. It's a pretty good option for us." Indeed some eight years ago, former All Blacks lock Anthony Boric was the last two-metre presence to stalk the Blues lineout. Before him you have to go back to Ali Williams, who last featured for the Blues in 2007. With the Highlanders using their lineout as an attacking weapon – kicking to the corner and attempting to rumble over their favoured pet play - this week may be the perfect opportunity to inject Darry's potentially disruptive height into the mix.
While Darry will be expected to continually add bulk, Tuipulotu revealed his locking partner has already packed on muscle during his time in Auckland. He's put on five or so kilograms. He's definitely a hard trainer.
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@stargazer said in Blues v Highlanders:
@kiwiwomble I don't think it's permitted to post the entire text, so here are a few snippets:
The Blues could be poised to unleash one of their prime offseason recruits against the Highlanders at Eden Park on Sunday afternoon. Height is a rare commodity in New Zealand rugby. The Blues, therefore, caused quite the stir when they plucked Sam Darry from the Crusaders' finely tuned system. Leon MacDonald was so keen to secure Darry's 2.03 metre frame that he offered the now 20-year-old prospect a three-year deal with the Blues before he had played a provincial match.
"It's good to have some tall timber up here. ****I can't remember the last time we had someone over two metres in our lineout****. It's a pretty good option for us." Indeed some eight years ago, former All Blacks lock Anthony Boric was the last two-metre presence to stalk the Blues lineout. Before him you have to go back to Ali Williams, who last featured for the Blues in 2007. With the Highlanders using their lineout as an attacking weapon – kicking to the corner and attempting to rumble over their favoured pet play - this week may be the perfect opportunity to inject Darry's potentially disruptive height into the mix.
While Darry will be expected to continually add bulk, Tuipulotu revealed his locking partner has already packed on muscle during his time in Auckland. He's put on five or so kilograms. He's definitely a hard trainer.
Scott Scrafton must have slipped his mind, although he is listed at 2.00m so technically is not over 2.00m!
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@nzzp said in Blues v Highlanders:
'listed as 2.01' doesn't mean 'actually 2.01'
Well it's the lower of the heights he's listed at. I think Tuipulotu said something off the cuff and then a NZH journalist followed up with something inaccurate
William Lloyd is the other name that immediately came to mind. He was very tall but not particularly solid (listed at 2.03)