Blues v Hurricanes
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@Bones said in Blues v Hurricanes:
People claiming Telea is safe and ineffective at test level have very quickly forgotten RWC winner Cory Jane.
That would earn a big yippee from me if he turns out to as good as Jane at test level. Did anybody say he would be ineffective? I recall wondering if he will be as effective given his lack of outright pace, but like I said, he deserves a go.
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He’s already made a good start at test level and yes good comparison ie, Cory Jane.
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We’re timing our run perfectly. If we can cement 3rd then it’s the Tahs at home for qtrs and all going well the Crusaders in Christchurch..we’ll cross that bridge when we get to it.
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@Crazy-Horse said in Blues v Hurricanes:
@Bones said in Blues v Hurricanes:
People claiming Telea is safe and ineffective at test level have very quickly forgotten RWC winner Cory Jane.
That would earn a big yippee from me if he turns out to as good as Jane at test level. Did anybody say he would be ineffective? I recall wondering if he will be as effective given his lack of outright pace, but like I said, he deserves a go.
The lack of outright pace isn't a thing though eh. He's quick, any good examples of pace being an issue?
I think Steve was the one saying he'd be ineffective against the top teams because of the kind of player he is. Just like Jane was eh...
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@pakman said in Blues v Hurricanes:
@MN5 said in Blues v Hurricanes:
Saw the highlights. Jeepers Telea showed all the skills and then some for those tries. He HAS to be in the mix. His balance and spacial awareness is pretty damn freakish I must say.
For those that say he’s slow perhaps this is only in comparison to the fastest 13 I can ever recall playing inside him ?
Each of those four tries showcased a different rare skill. Taken together it was a bravura performance!
I know, that’s why I said “all the skills”
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In response to Telea apparently not having enough pace, you don't have to be express to be a good WC winger. Aside from Jane, NMS was another WC winning winger recently that used his elusiveness to get around players. The Skudder step and the Jane swerve/fend are prime examples of two wingers that were able to manipulate defenders on the biggest of stages.
Mark Telea may go about it slightly differently but he's definitely shown he's a classy finisher. A winger getting over the chalk is all that matters isn't it? Mark Telea is certainly very good at it.
I'd have him as part of that AB back three makeup alongside Stevenson and Jordan right now.
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@Canes4life I'd be really tempted to a back three of Telea, Stevenson, Narawa with Clarke backing up and Jordan working his way back from injury.
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@pakman said in Blues v Hurricanes:
@MN5 Yes, but 'all the skills' batted around willy nilly nowadays!
Not by me, I don’t deal in Rugby cliches.
Full credit to him though, he loves scoring tries but he’ll be taking it one game at a time and he’ll only be concentrating on the Blues and not thinking about the World Cup.
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Looks like plenty of pace there, in that video
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