Blues v Drua
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@Daffy-Jaffy very much a b team this week but will be interesting to see how Taliga goes at 15s.
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JRK looks a real prospect. I really hope the Blues don't let him go and he hits straps elsewhere. He hasn't played enough to breakout but I think if they continue to nurture him we've got a potential superstar.
Team vs Drua will still be too strong, expect a 15-20pt win.
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@Dan54 said in Blues v Drua:
Ok folks I asked this elsewhere. What do you think the chances are that we will see the Blues 10-12-13 axis in some tests this year?
- RTS is no where near a test option, not for big tests if any. So he may sneak in versus Italy sort of thing. If he was here last year he may have got a run. But then you won't see Beaudy and/or Ioane in 10 and 13. I can't believe people are suggesting a guy for the and on the back of one and a half games of super. SBW had two years in France in Porto rugby before he came to NZ, and eventually ABs
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@Dan54 said in Blues v Drua:
Ok folks I asked this elsewhere. What do you think the chances are that we will see the Blues 10-12-13 axis in some tests this year?
It's possible. NZR has invested on bringing him over so they'll give him every chance
I think he'll be involved with the AB's this year if he remains fit. Potentially as apprentice training with the squad. Then maybe get a Test later in the year
Maybe things go faster than that? The Blues have 7-9 games left. If the partnership with Ioane goes well, particularly in playoff games, then he could make the full squad straight away
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@Machpants said in Blues v Drua:
@Dan54 said in Blues v Drua:
Ok folks I asked this elsewhere. What do you think the chances are that we will see the Blues 10-12-13 axis in some tests this year?
- RTS is no where near a test option, not for big tests if any. So he may sneak in versus Italy sort of thing. If he was here last year he may have got a run. But then you won't see Beaudy and/or Ioane in 10 and 13. I can't believe people are suggesting a guy for the and on the back of one and a half games of super. SBW had two years in France in Porto rugby before he came to NZ, and eventually ABs
There's a lot of tests this year so it's possible.
Of course RTS needs to stay on the park to have any chance.
My main worry would be his defence - from what i've seen so far he has a bad habit of constantly going high when he tackles (perhaps picked up from his league days?) which size wise he struggles to pull off at Super level let alone test level.
I'll be an interested spectator in person this weekend to see how that axis goes.
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@Machpants said in Blues v Drua:
@Dan54 said in Blues v Drua:
Ok folks I asked this elsewhere. What do you think the chances are that we will see the Blues 10-12-13 axis in some tests this year?
- RTS is no where near a test option, not for big tests if any. So he may sneak in versus Italy sort of thing. If he was here last year he may have got a run. But then you won't see Beaudy and/or Ioane in 10 and 13. I can't believe people are suggesting a guy for the and on the back of one and a half games of super. SBW had two years in France in Porto rugby before he came to NZ, and eventually ABs
Let me be clear I am not advocating it, just wondering if as Duluth says he strings a few games together and goes well, not all tests this year will be played for this year ie eye on WC, so wonder if temptation is to look at it , and have a full super season next year to see if combo tightens up even more.
I am a man who loves rugby and likes to think on all possiblities!