Fair call mate. We are such an inconsistent side, play like contenders one week and then like bumbling fools. Credit to Otago though, a pretty good performance at the end of storm week.
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Season over. Northland were dreadful.
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Typical Northland... thrash Ta$man one week, and then they play like that. Credit to Manawatu though, as Taniwha fans we know what it feels like to have a long drought in the W column. Enjoy the win green machine... nearly busted my phone at the end, just as well the floor is carpeted.
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Bloody outstanding.
I think they headed up north expecting us to gift them a bonus point win and we sat them on their arse.
This game gives me de ja vue in terms of two other amazing home games that I was lucky enough to be in the stands for over the last 10 years or so. Both had very similar score lines to last night's game from memory. One against Wellington, and the other was Waikato.
Unfortunately I now live down the line and couldn't be there last night. But I live near enough to Palmy to make a Friday afternoon road trip pretty tempting after that performance.
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Moral victory I guess with scoring two tries to nill? Totally agree J77, to get a draw down there 3rd game of storm week isn't easy, so deserves respect for sure.
Bloody good to be off the blob on the points table. Still remember that year when we lost every game, and managed a binus point at end of season while getting flogged (by Otago maybe?), and the crowd celebrated like we had won the game when the try was awarded. Sums up the life of a Northland fan. -
This game is "the dance of the desperates" as my Dad calls it... lose this one and I'm pretty confident we will end up bottom of the table at season's end. Fingers crossed for some spark that we just haven't seen yet. Moorby back thankfully, which should help, and Jack is one hell of a good sub to bring on. Come on boys, give us something to cheer about.
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That was awful... hard to see us winning a game this year on that evidence. Whatever progress we had made last year in terms of becoming a side that opposition teams had to respect seems to have evaporated.
Depressing really.
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Thanks mate, who was the third one injured? (There was Pisi and Nock I noticed only)
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Was so gutted with that after watching it live last night. But a little more philosophical about it all this morning.
The score was 16 - 11 after 52 minutes, and 19 - 11 around the 60 minute mark when Rush was sinbinned. And, when Ranger also got sent for 10 soon after, the blowout was inevitable. By the end they were absolutely monstering us, any structure we'd had was out the window. Lineout dysfunctional, scrum under pressure, constant struggle to retain ball at breakdowns, backline getting smashed waaay behind the advantage line whenever we did manage to release it.
Injuries already a major concern after one game. I hope Nock's injury is minor, does anyone know how far away Moorby might be? We need him desperately now. I fear Ranger's lack of pace will really hurt us defensively out wide if that ends up being the preferred option over the next few games. At best I see him as a good impact option in midfield off the bench at this stage of career. Such a legend and was probably the most exciting, destructive powerhouse midfielder bar in the competition in his prime (those days with Jaryd Payne, what a combination), but time catches up with even the best eventually.
My realistic hope from last night was to sneak a bonus point out of the loss and avoid any serious injury concerns for what is always a squad light on quality backup players. Zero for two on that wish list...
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By god I'm proud of what we did today. Nobody gave Northland a chance and we ran them right to the wire. That Hohaia yellow card ( lucky not to be a red) was the difference in the end. It was looking like a cricket score after 15 mins but the lads turned things around and made them sweat.
Memorable season for us long suffering Taniwha fans... hope we can build on this next year and continue to push the more fancied sides.
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Charlie Going was one hell of a presence in the Northland backline in the late 80s and into early 90s I think.
Some unforgettable moments in the match v Australia (think we ended up losing 28-14 but gave them a hell of a shake) in 1990, and he scored a 50 metre solo try v Wales around the same time.
That Australia game was also memorable for an end to end try finished off by Ziggy Seymour on the cutback to score under the posts.
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Yeah mate was great to be at the ground today. First Northland game for me this season since I now live down the line. Brilliant atmosphere up in Kaikohe, and the weather held off thankfully for the match. A different feel at these smaller grounds, reminded me of when King Country were in first division all those years ago. Well done NRU on taking it to the Northland heartland. Funny old game, but they got the job done!All up, regardless of how we go next weekend... what a great result for the Tanis to make the quarters. 6 wins from 10, would never have thought we'd achieve that at the start of season 2022. I hope we can build on this very good year next season. 2021 was so disappointing after we had done so well in 2020. I'd love to see us emerge from what we are used to and become consistently strong (along the likes of BOP and Hawkes Bay).
Wonderful news reg Rob Rush... massively deserved big fella!
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@J77 yeah mate we'll take that alright. That was excruciating to watch - we looked nervy and bumbling in that second half, but massive ups to Dan for making that clutch kick.
We live to fight another day. I guess the fact that Hawkes Bay are as desperate for a win as Ta$man is good for Northland. The way we've played the last few weeks, that Manawatu game is no given. Well done though lads, you got the win.
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OMG... so THE Bay have handed us a lifeline by selecting a virtual B Team. God bless you lads. Best Northland side we have put up for a few weeks too. Didn't give us a hope until I saw the two teams named just now.
Still, the wheels have fallen off the Taniwha wagon big time since that Auckland win. Just hope they fire tomorrow and give themselves a shot at making the quarters.
One thing's for sure... if we manage to win this and then somehow sneak into the finals, the Steamers will be off Ta$man's (or maybe Auckland's) Christmas card list this year.
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@kev Completely agree mate.
That back 3 of theirs... probably best in the comp. So, we have forward dominance in that first half in particular, scrums looking excellent, lineout assured, secure at the breakdown - and what do we do? Get sucked into playing crazy festival rugby against a side that LOVES to play that way. Beggars belief.
Where did that excellent, structured, solid defensive side go? How bigger part of this is Moorby's absence? Or is it that those other injuries has meant our bench impact later in the games is non existent now and getting totally trumped by the opposition? Until the Canterbury and Harbour games we were finishing very strong. But now we are leaking BIG points.
I don't understand the game well enough to be able to pinpoint where it's going so horribly wrong.
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Crazy game. Harbour started with real intent and we held them out well for first 5 mins before Nock's godawful chargedown. You guys are right, his form has dropped off massively. His first touch v Canterbury last week was a chargedown too. Other teams will be targeting his exit kicks big time now.
The rest of the first half was hairbrained stuff from both sides, we were playing catchup the whole first half. Couldn't believe we were only 6 points down at half time.
We started the second half strong, but they kept us out, partly due to Northland errors. Pity that throw in near their line was crooked. From that point it was all downhill. Once they got the ball in the second half it was night and day. Surged upfield with ease, breaking us open at will. The ugly blowout to the scoreline felt inevitable in the end. Yeah, we were on the wrong end of a couple of poor decisions, but the fact is they were far too good for us to stay with them.
We desperately need some of those injured players back, and Reihana with his knee is a worry.
Feels like the wheels have started falling off - hope I'm wrong and they are back to playing competitive rugby next week. If we end up heading to BOP needing to win to make top 4, we are in deep shit. They have been handed the recipe for how to tear us to shreds by Harbour today.
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Tough game to pick, Harbour have been a bit hot and cold this season. Here's hoping the cold version turn up tomorrow. Their backline scares the hell out of me.
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He doubles our pnalty count in the last 2 minutes.
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Holy shit, WE get a penalty.
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