Waikato v Tasman
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@KiwiMurph I thought Old Man Cruden had stolen it - but, Willi somehow bodged that last one over.
Good composure to continue to play for that penalty.
Not a game I was expecting to win and especially not after the first 15 minutes.
Waikato more spectacular, Ta$man generally more accurate. Biggest mistake probably injuring Butler and getting Timoci on early.
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Gutted Waikato couldn't take that win, but that's why the Nelson Barbarians are the top team.
Had a yarn with a couple of guys. Senita Lauaki hasn't heard anything from any Super clubs yet, but he's signed for Waikato again next season.
Paddy McCurran is looking for a Super club but has been offered 2 Japan contracts.
Solomone Tukuafu played his last game for Waikato last week and he's off to France in 10 days.
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@Canes4life same same
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@Chris-B said in Waikato v Ta$man:
Malachi Wrampling looks very promising - can't recall seeing him before.
He made his debut for Waikato last year and if you watched the NZ U20s was in the team that played in the WC in SA last year, and in the RC U20s this year. Unfortunately he got injured in the final game so missed the WC.
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@Bovidae said in Waikato v Ta$man:
He is also in the Chiefs squad but only played pre-season games. No.8 is his position. Saifoloi is even bigger.
Throw Lauaki into the mix too and you have three big, ball carrying loosies that all look like they'd be worth a run at Super level.
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@ARHS said in Waikato v Ta$man:
And Oli Mathis may be the best of the young loosie crop. Wrampling looks great though.
Depends on how much size Mathis can put on. He's quick, but he's pretty small. Looks more like an inside back size-wise at the moment.
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I thought both the Wramplings looked handy over the past couple of weeks. Been a bit if talk about them, it was good to finally get to see them play.