SF - Blues v Brumbies
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Happy with that team, best two halfbacks and if you have those two, that's the right way around so Funaki can provide impact from the bench. Christie organised the forwards in tight well last week, so expect the first 55mins to be a grind too.
Good to see Lam get consecutive starts in the same position, he usually has to move all over the place so should help his attack (his defence was huge last week).
Expecting to really take on the Brumbies up front and blunt their strengths.
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From stuff
Blues loose forward Akira Ioane is a major doubt because of a calf injury and did not train in their most intense session of the week on Wednesday. The 21-test All Black has tentatively been named to start, but Blues coach Vern Cotter said he needed to prove his fitness at Thursday’s captain’s run. He limped off the field in the 67th minute of last Saturday’s big quarterfinal win (36-5) over the Fijian Drua at Eden Park. “He’s a big part of the team. He gets an opportunity tomorrow to get through our captain’s run at full pace,” Cotter said. “It’s touch and go.”
If he's out, I guess Choat starts and Segner on the bench. The other option is they use Thompson as loose forward cover and bring in McWhannell
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Weather is predicted to be dire -
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@Kirwan said in SF - Blues v Brumbies:
@george33 said in SF - Blues v Brumbies:
Akira good to go
Awesome, he deserves an Eden Park send off
next week?
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@African-Monkey said in SF - Blues v Brumbies:
@Duluth The rain changed that game. We were cruising until it came bucketing down towards the end of the first half, and then Brumbies ball took over by playing to the air, and the rolling maul.
What's the weather looking like for the weekend?
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@African-Monkey said in SF - Blues v Brumbies:
@gt12 The same as that game, terrible apparently.
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