Super Rugby Pacific 2023
- Guy Smiley
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Another thumping win for the Kiwi side in a trans Tasman match.
- Certain Navigator
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Very solid win by the Blues against an under-strength Tahs side. That was the good news. The bad news was listening to Muliaina and realising what we're going to have to endure at the RWC. Quite apart from all his other deficiencies, anybody who doesn't know the difference between simple and simplistic should not be allowed anywhere near a microphone.
Just browsing through the stats section on the Super Rugby main site and came across this astounding stat.
BEST WIN RATIO
Team Win Rate
Crusaders 71%
Brumbies 59%
Hurricanes 57%
Chiefs 54%
Blues 54%
Waratahs 50%
Highlanders 48%
Reds 45%
Rebels 32%
BEST WIN RATIO
Team Win Rate
Crusaders 71%
Brumbies 59%
Hurricanes 57%
Chiefs 54%
Blues 54%
Waratahs 50%
Highlanders 48%
Reds 45%
Rebels 32%
Sullivan reminds me of a more physical version of Dan Carter.. his mannerisms are similar.. left footed too... and what a boot... (can he kick goals?) ...he glides and shimmies the same way as Carter... deceptive acceleration and strong... one day the All Blacks, like they did with Carter will see the light and build their team around him... with him a starting 10...Guy Smiley wrote: Sat Apr 22, 2023 7:54 am It would be great if he tried being a half back instead of that.
Zarn Sullivan has looked absolute class every time he's touched the ball since he came back from injury. I reckon Razor would like the look of a strapping young man like that in black.
Fully!Grandpa wrote: Sat Apr 22, 2023 10:16 amSullivan reminds me of a more physical version of Dan Carter.. his mannerisms are similar.. left footed too... and what a boot... (can he kick goals?) ...he glides and shimmies the same way as Carter... deceptive acceleration and strong... one day the All Blacks, like they did with Carter will see the light and build their team around him... with him a starting 10...Guy Smiley wrote: Sat Apr 22, 2023 7:54 am It would be great if he tried being a half back instead of that.
Zarn Sullivan has looked absolute class every time he's touched the ball since he came back from injury. I reckon Razor would like the look of a strapping young man like that in black.

The Clan are letting the side down rather badly.Guy Smiley wrote: Sat Apr 22, 2023 8:52 am Another thumping win for the Kiwi side in a trans Tasman match.
- Guy Smiley
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You're a fan of Justin Marshall's commentating, yeah?Certain Navigator wrote: Sat Apr 22, 2023 9:37 am Very solid win by the Blues against an under-strength Tahs side. That was the good news. The bad news was listening to Muliaina and realising what we're going to have to endure at the RWC. Quite apart from all his other deficiencies, anybody who doesn't know the difference between simple and simplistic should not be allowed anywhere near a microphone.
- Guy Smiley
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He's going to have his work cut out for him, then 

- Guy Smiley
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Agreed... he's also bloody quick. He's like....Kiwias wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 9:18 am I actually think that Ennor is a pretty decent defender, particularly with his good low tackles.
the Black Rieko.
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Only been watching the highlights of the competition. How is Tamaiti Williams going? Always intrigued by freakishly big props. He's bigger and taller than Jamie Mcintosh, Andrew Sheridan etc.Kiwias wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 2:11 am Crusaders team for Le Crunch vs Chiefs. Grace starting but still no Blackadder or Jordan and we have McLeod on the wing. I'd prefer Ennor on the wing and McLeod at centre.
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He's been starting and putting in some pretty solid shifts. Last year, you'd maybe say he was still struggling a little to get 'match fitness' and was more of a bench / impact player. This year it's the opposite and I think it's fair to say he's developing nicely.FalseBayFC wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 9:25 amOnly been watching the highlights of the competition. How is Tamaiti Williams going? Always intrigued by freakishly big props. He's bigger and taller than Jamie Mcintosh, Andrew Sheridan etc.Kiwias wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 2:11 am Crusaders team for Le Crunch vs Chiefs. Grace starting but still no Blackadder or Jordan and we have McLeod on the wing. I'd prefer Ennor on the wing and McLeod at centre.
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What this bloke said. He also looks trimmer and is more mobile around the field, as well as being bloody good at his first job.Guy Smiley wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 9:31 amHe's been starting and putting in some pretty solid shifts. Last year, you'd maybe say he was still struggling a little to get 'match fitness' and was more of a bench / impact player. This year it's the opposite and I think it's fair to say he's developing nicely.FalseBayFC wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 9:25 am Only been watching the highlights of the competition. How is Tamaiti Williams going? Always intrigued by freakishly big props. He's bigger and taller than Jamie Mcintosh, Andrew Sheridan etc.
Canes vs Brumbies kicking off in about 10 minutes.
Hurricanes: 1-Xavier Numia, 2-Asafo Aumua, 3-Tyrel Lomax, 4-James Blackwell, 5-Isaia Walker-Leawere, 6-Devan Flanders, 7-Du'Plessis Kirifi, 8-Ardie Savea (c), 9-Cam Roigard, 10-Aidan Morgan, 11-Salesi Rayasi, 12-Jordie Barrett, 13-Peter Umaga-Jensen, 14-Julian Savea, 15-Josh Moorby
Reserves: 16-Jacob Devery, 17-Tevita Mafileo, 18-Owen Franks, 19-Caleb Delany, 20-Brayden Iose, 21-Jamie Booth, 22-Harry Godfrey, 23-Kini Naholo
Brumbies: 1-James Slipper, 2-Billy Pollard, 3-Allan Alaalatoa, 4-Nick Frost, 5-Cadeyrn Neville, 6-Rob Valentini, 7-Rory Scott, 8-Charlie Cale, 9-Nic White, 10-Noah Lolesio, 11-Corey Toole, 12-Tamati Tua, 13-Ollie Sapsford, 14-Andy Muirhead, 15-Tom Wright
Reserves: 16-Lachlan Lonergan, 17-Fred Kaihea, 18-Sefo Kautai, 19-Darcy Swain, 20-Luke Reimer, 21-Ryan Lonergan, 22-Jack Debreczeni, 23-Ben O'Donnell
Go, Capitalists!
Oh, wait...
Hurricanes: 1-Xavier Numia, 2-Asafo Aumua, 3-Tyrel Lomax, 4-James Blackwell, 5-Isaia Walker-Leawere, 6-Devan Flanders, 7-Du'Plessis Kirifi, 8-Ardie Savea (c), 9-Cam Roigard, 10-Aidan Morgan, 11-Salesi Rayasi, 12-Jordie Barrett, 13-Peter Umaga-Jensen, 14-Julian Savea, 15-Josh Moorby
Reserves: 16-Jacob Devery, 17-Tevita Mafileo, 18-Owen Franks, 19-Caleb Delany, 20-Brayden Iose, 21-Jamie Booth, 22-Harry Godfrey, 23-Kini Naholo
Brumbies: 1-James Slipper, 2-Billy Pollard, 3-Allan Alaalatoa, 4-Nick Frost, 5-Cadeyrn Neville, 6-Rob Valentini, 7-Rory Scott, 8-Charlie Cale, 9-Nic White, 10-Noah Lolesio, 11-Corey Toole, 12-Tamati Tua, 13-Ollie Sapsford, 14-Andy Muirhead, 15-Tom Wright
Reserves: 16-Lachlan Lonergan, 17-Fred Kaihea, 18-Sefo Kautai, 19-Darcy Swain, 20-Luke Reimer, 21-Ryan Lonergan, 22-Jack Debreczeni, 23-Ben O'Donnell
Go, Capitalists!
Oh, wait...
- Guy Smiley
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The Morgan kiddie…
Is he related to the Barrett’s?
Is he related to the Barrett’s?
- Guy Smiley
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Yeah… nah. Too many errors and misguided, aimless kicking.
Another DMac in the making. Enough good moments to cover the bad hours.
Who else do the Canes have at 10? Where is Ruben Love?Guy Smiley wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2023 8:45 amYeah… nah. Too many errors and misguided, aimless kicking.
Another DMac in the making. Enough good moments to cover the bad hours.
Brumbies grab a bp to stay ahead of Canes in the table.
- Guy Smiley
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So, a losing BP for the Brumbies and the 'Canes bank a home win.
Lots to like about the game... best for me was the form of Aumua who continued to impress when he had the ball but played a good hooker's game around the park. He's looking very good.
Lots to like about the game... best for me was the form of Aumua who continued to impress when he had the ball but played a good hooker's game around the park. He's looking very good.
- Certain Navigator
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If Jager gets back up to speed, Williams will be heading back to the bench as he's thus far still only an average scrummager. There were signs in the Crusaders last match that they were looking to use him in the Angus Bell ball-carrying role, but he's not up to that.Kiwias wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 10:12 amWhat this bloke said. He also looks trimmer and is more mobile around the field, as well as being bloody good at his first job.Guy Smiley wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 9:31 amHe's been starting and putting in some pretty solid shifts. Last year, you'd maybe say he was still struggling a little to get 'match fitness' and was more of a bench / impact player. This year it's the opposite and I think it's fair to say he's developing nicely.FalseBayFC wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 9:25 am Only been watching the highlights of the competition. How is Tamaiti Williams going? Always intrigued by freakishly big props. He's bigger and taller than Jamie Mcintosh, Andrew Sheridan etc.
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One would have to be stone deaf to think Muliana's an improvement on Marshall, or that he's there for anything other than 'diversity' reasons.Guy Smiley wrote: Sat Apr 22, 2023 10:41 amYou're a fan of Justin Marshall's commentating, yeah?Certain Navigator wrote: Sat Apr 22, 2023 9:37 am Very solid win by the Blues against an under-strength Tahs side. That was the good news. The bad news was listening to Muliaina and realising what we're going to have to endure at the RWC. Quite apart from all his other deficiencies, anybody who doesn't know the difference between simple and simplistic should not be allowed anywhere near a microphone.
Ditto Stanaway. If Sky must have some feminine fluff involved, they should use McGoldrick — at least she's articulate and funny. It's astounding how Sky have managed to identify two such good women cricket commentators in Mackay (especially) and Martin, but can't come close in rugby.
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Hard watch between 2 awful teams.
So, holding their female commentators to a far higher standard than their male commentators, then...Certain Navigator wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2023 9:34 amDitto Stanaway. If Sky must have some feminine fluff involved, they should use McGoldrick — at least she's articulate and funny.
"feminine fluff" ffs.
I seem to recall some other gammon referring to Nadia Lim in similar derogatory fashion a while ago. Ah, here we go...
Uncanny.In a May interview published by NBR, Simon Henry - chief executive and founder of DGL - described Lim, a degree-qualified dietitian who won cooking competition MasterChef New Zealand, as a “TV celebrity showing off her sensuality”, when commenting about the company’s disappointing entry into the public market.
He said: “When you’ve got Nadia Lim, when you’ve got a little bit of Eurasian fluff in the middle of your prospectus with a blouse unbuttoned showing some cleavage..."
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- Guy Smiley
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I didn't suggest Mils was an improvement over Marshall. Those are your words. I'm suggesting that complaining about Mils' style when you're a fan of Marshall is laughable hypocrisy.Certain Navigator wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2023 9:34 amOne would have to be stone deaf to think Muliana's an improvement on Marshall, or that he's there for anything other than 'diversity' reasons.Guy Smiley wrote: Sat Apr 22, 2023 10:41 amYou're a fan of Justin Marshall's commentating, yeah?Certain Navigator wrote: Sat Apr 22, 2023 9:37 am Very solid win by the Blues against an under-strength Tahs side. That was the good news. The bad news was listening to Muliaina and realising what we're going to have to endure at the RWC. Quite apart from all his other deficiencies, anybody who doesn't know the difference between simple and simplistic should not be allowed anywhere near a microphone.
Ditto Stanaway. If Sky must have some feminine fluff involved, they should use McGoldrick — at least she's articulate and funny. It's astounding how Sky have managed to identify two such good women cricket commentators in Mackay (especially) and Martin, but can't come close in rugby.
The rest of your post is simple offensive bullshit. Mils is there for 'diversity reasons'... uh huh. Goldie, of course, another ex plsyer who can hardly string sentences together gets there on account of being white, then? Then there's the 'fluff' angle...
you're a stoneage retard, mate.
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Yeah, she's fine.
I don't really take a lot of notice of the tv commentary team because most of them are, for me at least, just bloody annoying and superfluous. There's way too much chatter during games that usually drowns out the really informative stuff coming from the ref's mic.
There are some decent presenters sprinkled in the dross, often on the 'sideshow' programs. James Parsons is a great example of that, he's surprisingly insightful and articulate.
I don't really take a lot of notice of the tv commentary team because most of them are, for me at least, just bloody annoying and superfluous. There's way too much chatter during games that usually drowns out the really informative stuff coming from the ref's mic.
There are some decent presenters sprinkled in the dross, often on the 'sideshow' programs. James Parsons is a great example of that, he's surprisingly insightful and articulate.
Yeah, some of the comments people seem to think they have a duty to breathlessly fill every second of every break in play with their "expert analysis". Ben Castle's OK, and I used to quite like Kane Hames' input, but then he seemed to get carried away with rapidly demonstrating his vast knowledge of the lawbook at every scrum collapse, and I found that quite off-putting after a while.Guy Smiley wrote: Sat Apr 29, 2023 12:21 am Yeah, she's fine.
I don't really take a lot of notice of the tv commentary team because most of them are, for me at least, just bloody annoying and superfluous. There's way too much chatter during games that usually drowns out the really informative stuff coming from the ref's mic.
There are some decent presenters sprinkled in the dross, often on the 'sideshow' programs. James Parsons is a great example of that, he's surprisingly insightful and articulate.
And Ken Laban is instant reach for the mute button time for me. I almost prefer all the shit stadium filler music.
Just let the bloody game breathe.
- Guy Smiley
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Laban's the worst by a country mile. Jesus H Christ he's bad.
There should be an automatic switch that cuts the commentary mike whenever the ref is talking.Guy Smiley wrote: Sat Apr 29, 2023 12:21 am Yeah, she's fine.
I don't really take a lot of notice of the tv commentary team because most of them are, for me at least, just bloody annoying and superfluous. There's way too much chatter during games that usually drowns out the really informative stuff coming from the ref's mic.
There are some decent presenters sprinkled in the dross, often on the 'sideshow' programs. James Parsons is a great example of that, he's surprisingly insightful and articulate.