Blues v Crusaders
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Your right of course ,but the “real deal” for some reason grinds my gears.
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Some of the shoddy play from both teams today,suggested neither team was the “ real deal”!
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Loved it. Remember when Carlos Spencer walked into the corner after scoring in the last minute of a Crusaders-Blues game? Mild piss-taking between opposing players (if funny) is part of the game.
Reece executed it well. I hope him and Reiko had a beer or played a game of Fortnite together afterwards. Storm in tea cup.
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@mn5 said in Blues v Crusaders:
Speaking of locks as someone mentioned earlier it’s pretty hard to look past Sam Whitelock as one of the best we’ve had, he’s played well for about a million years.
Yes I can't recall a single shit game from him.
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@antipodean He looked a bit tired and didn't have a huge impact on the 2019 RWC semi Final and the loss against Argentina last year. But his overall record is superb and for the Crusaders outstanding. Razor seems to know how to get the best out of him too. Great player.
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@sparky said in Blues v Crusaders:
@nta said in Blues v Crusaders:
Bit of saltiness going around on twitter
Classic Auckland media types trying to manufacture a "someone else is the asshole" crisis.
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@canerbry We need to get large crowds back watching Rugby in New Zealand. Its characters that will do that. Both Ioanes, Mo'unga and Reece as well as being fantastic Rugby players are guys with big personalities. Huge assets for NZ Rugby at the moment.
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@mackerzzzz said in Blues v Crusaders:
Tom Robinson is such an underrated player
Wouldn't have thought. Most were picking him for the ABs last year before he was injured.
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@nzzp said in Blues v Crusaders:
@crazy-horse said in Blues v Crusaders:
@nta I see I am going to have to watch what Reece did again. Didn't notice any theatrics apart from him putting his hand out to 'appeal' for a penalty.
I'm astonished ... he went down and stayed down like he'd been shot. Very soccer-like
It was the fact his arms were up and flung out before he had even hit the ground. If he was injured or in danger, he would have used those arms to protect himself. It was fkn digusting soccer-ism, he did the same last week (without the pretending to be injured until TMO call then straight up) when he was bumped after the whistle
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@sparky You missed a post in that thread:
Harmon replied to Wall; Gourdie responded to Harmon's reply. So Gourdie agreed with Harmon, not Wall.
Also, this was indeed what Mo'unga said (he hadn't seen Reece's try celebration, so could only respond to how it was described to him):
Wall says in response to someone else, who asked whether he was kidding: "Yes, I am kidding". (Not sure I believe that. Wall is a known Crusaders-hater, and Canes supporter btw, not a Blues supporter). -
@machpants said in Blues v Crusaders:
@nzzp said in Blues v Crusaders:
@crazy-horse said in Blues v Crusaders:
@nta I see I am going to have to watch what Reece did again. Didn't notice any theatrics apart from him putting his hand out to 'appeal' for a penalty.
I'm astonished ... he went down and stayed down like he'd been shot. Very soccer-like
It was the fact his arms were up and flung out before he had even hit the ground. If he was injured or in danger, he would have used those arms to protect himself. It was fkn digusting soccer-ism, he did the same last week (without the pretending to be injured until TMO call then straight up) when he was bumped after the whistle
Just watched the replay of it and all I can say is how the fuck did I miss that first time around? Perhaps children that is why we don't use the mobile phone while driving!
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@crazy-horse Reece's acting skills are excellent. Both his Neymar impersonation and his Rieko impersonation were very well executed. What's NZ's version of the Oscar?
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@canerbry said in Blues v Crusaders:
@sparky said in Blues v Crusaders:
@nta said in Blues v Crusaders:
Bit of saltiness going around on twitter
Classic Auckland media types trying to manufacture a "someone else is the asshole" crisis.
Classic Canerbry blame everything on Aucklanders. Don't they have media types in the rest of the country? Jamie Wall grew up in Wellington.
Edit: and my crack team of research hounds suggest Gourdie went to school in Victora Australia: St Bede's College.