SRA round 8: Highlanders v Blues
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@taniwharugby said in SRA round 8: Highlanders v Blues:
@nepia I expect he could lose some fitness and condition in a couple of weeks if he wanted too, but you'd be surprised if he would let himself go or the trainers would let him slip.
It would be quite an effort to lose that much condition in that time - well not for us fat keyboard warriors but it must be fairly difficult for a pro player who is training and playing.
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@taniwharugby said in SRA round 8: Highlanders v Blues:
@nepia id argue it would be much easier for some of them to lose condition quicker than us, further to fall.
I don't know, a three day trip to Melbourne and I turn into a Klump.
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@kiwimurph it’s been quite interesting watching the way sides like Chiefs and Highlanders operate without anywhere near the cattle of what the Blues have but they seem to have plans built around lightning quick ball from the ruck and swift ball movement..
The try that Josh Ioane scored off a simple scrum was so easily constructed because Mitch Hunt is a genuine runner at the line drawing in 2 defenders because he has a step leaving a hole for Ioane to score ..
Whilst the Blues did score a very good try of their own , the number of times we see players just shoveling the pass and someone does the individual brilliance thing is annoying to say the least .
I am wondering , you can have all the best ingredients in the world , but you have not got the right chef to put it together , you have got start wondering if it’s time to actively seek out a decent attack coach...
Just on a final note , whilst Stephen Perofeta has played well at fullback , I still think he would offer a point of difference in the 10 jersey .,also disappointing that they have not given Zarn Sullivan a run , it seemed pointless having Harry Plummer coming off the bench on Friday night .would have preferred to have seen Perofeta slot into 10 or a Zarn Sullivan off the bench at fullback..and to me Jacob Ratumaitavuki Kneepkins would have been a much more impactful player than what Bryce Heem has offered off the bench ..
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@steven-harris said in SRA round 8: Highlanders v Blues:
@kiwimurph it’s been quite interesting watching the way sides like Chiefs and Highlanders operate without anywhere near the cattle of what the Blues have but they seem to have plans built around lightning quick ball from the ruck and swift ball movement..
The try that Josh Ioane scored off a simple scrum was so easily constructed because Mitch Hunt is a genuine runner at the line drawing in 2 defenders because he has a step leaving a hole for Ioane to score ..
Whilst the Blues did score a very good try of their own , the number of times we see players just shoveling the pass and someone does the individual brilliance thing is annoying to say the least .
I am wondering , you can have all the best ingredients in the world , but you have not got the right chef to put it together , you have got start wondering if it’s time to actively seek out a decent attack coach...
Just on a final note , whilst Stephen Perofeta has played well at fullback , I still think he would offer a point of difference in the 10 jersey .,also disappointing that they have not given Zarn Sullivan a run , it seemed pointless having Harry Plummer coming off the bench on Friday night .would have preferred to have seen Perofeta slot into 10 or a Zarn Sullivan off the bench at fullback..and to me Jacob Ratumaitavuki Kneepkins would have been a much more impactful player than what Bryce Heem has offered off the bench ..
Almost like, um, Japan!
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Not really been online much since the game but very enjoyable evening despite the blues loss.
Blues looked good in parts but too many mistakes and failure to capitalise on some great line breaks. Plus poor discipline. Highlanders were excellent and very consistent throughout. Deserved the win.
Great little stadium too and excellent to watch the game from. Nice to be able to get on the pitch post game and the kids got lots of pics with the players. Good times
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Also Dunedin’s a farking great spot for a few days away with the family. In addition to rugby, we got a couple of surfs in, mountain biking, saw the penguins and Larnach castle plus lucked it with some rally action. And some mint weather too. No rain, high of 24 today and about 5deg the other night. Will be be back!
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@steven-harris said in SRA round 8: Highlanders v Blues:
@kiwimurph it’s been quite interesting watching the way sides like Chiefs and Highlanders operate without anywhere near the cattle of what the Blues have but they seem to have plans built around lightning quick ball from the ruck and swift ball movement..
The try that Josh Ioane scored off a simple scrum was so easily constructed because Mitch Hunt is a genuine runner at the line drawing in 2 defenders because he has a step leaving a hole for Ioane to score ..
Whilst the Blues did score a very good try of their own , the number of times we see players just shoveling the pass and someone does the individual brilliance thing is annoying to say the least .
I am wondering , you can have all the best ingredients in the world , but you have not got the right chef to put it together , you have got start wondering if it’s time to actively seek out a decent attack coach...
Just on a final note , whilst Stephen Perofeta has played well at fullback , I still think he would offer a point of difference in the 10 jersey .,also disappointing that they have not given Zarn Sullivan a run , it seemed pointless having Harry Plummer coming off the bench on Friday night .would have preferred to have seen Perofeta slot into 10 or a Zarn Sullivan off the bench at fullback..and to me Jacob Ratumaitavuki Kneepkins would have been a much more impactful player than what Bryce Heem has offered off the bench ..
Black does much well, and goodish marshall of backline. But doesn't really offer a running threat.
The difference when Plummer came on at ten a couple of games ago was marked.
Having Plummer or Perofeta/TJF/Rieko for a chunk of game would make teams stop and think a bit.
I like Faiane at 12, because he is savvy. Possibly even Blues version of Crotty.
On game itself, it seemed we switched off once we got ahead. Penalty at end of first half ought to have had someone covering, rather leaving it to bounce into touch.
The try which resulted was arithmatically the difference in result.
Then we played all the rugby in first 15 of second, but consistently tried to overplay and didn't get over. 2017 Blue miracle ball time. May have been exacerbated by very slow Blues support.
Wondering if Auckland provinical problems may have knocked a few of the key players -- Akira, Sotutu, etc. -- off their stride?
Well played, Highlanders!
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Can’t deny that the Landers fully deserved the win or that the Blues gave them opportunities to do so.
However the Blues could have easily ended up on the right side of the score as well. They aren’t the disaster some are making them out to be and small adjustments could make the difference.