2020 Mitre 10 Cup Thread
- Carter's Choice
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Having slept and had time to reflect on Canterbury's loss to Taranaki, I'm left feeling somewhat frustrated. Canterbury were arguably the better team (only marginally as it was very even throughout) for 50 minutes of this match, but Taranaki's brilliant start set up their victory. This just highlights the importance of early points. By racing to a big lead so early, Taranaki put immense pressure on Canterbury and also stopped them accumulating easy points through penalties like they prefer to do. Canterbury only lost by a point, but refused numerous kickable penalties because at 20-3 down they were chasing tries. Early points are crucial and that's where Taranaki really won this match.
The other key area where Taranaki dominated was clearly the breakdown. I've never seen a single player dominate a match as much as Lachlan Boshier did yesterday. He won 4 breakdown penalties and 3 clean turnovers. On every occasion Canterbury were deep in attack. That's seven attacking movements, and point scoring opportunities, repelled by a single player. Canterbury simply had no answer to Boshier's expert pilfering skills. In hindsight they needed to compress their attacking, move their pods of forwards closer together, and get more cleaners to every breakdown. Reuben Thorne will learn from yesterday's loss. Or perhaps the New Plymouth raised Thorne is actually a Taranaki Trojan Horse, whose goal all along was to send the Ranfurly Shield back North
Anyway, well done Taranaki fans. Your team was too good on the day. Us Cantabs need to learn that we cannot win everything, all the time.
The other key area where Taranaki dominated was clearly the breakdown. I've never seen a single player dominate a match as much as Lachlan Boshier did yesterday. He won 4 breakdown penalties and 3 clean turnovers. On every occasion Canterbury were deep in attack. That's seven attacking movements, and point scoring opportunities, repelled by a single player. Canterbury simply had no answer to Boshier's expert pilfering skills. In hindsight they needed to compress their attacking, move their pods of forwards closer together, and get more cleaners to every breakdown. Reuben Thorne will learn from yesterday's loss. Or perhaps the New Plymouth raised Thorne is actually a Taranaki Trojan Horse, whose goal all along was to send the Ranfurly Shield back North
Anyway, well done Taranaki fans. Your team was too good on the day. Us Cantabs need to learn that we cannot win everything, all the time.
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Still can't believe Steve Hansen didn't cap Mike Ala'alatoa but did cap Angus fucking Ta'avao
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Turbos bustling, Otago seem disorganised...
No Pasaran...
he is now capped for samoa what a waste eh :PCarter's Choice wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 2:13 am Still can't believe Steve Hansen didn't cap Mike Ala'alatoa but did cap Angus fucking Ta'avao
And Wellington take it 21 to 39, 3 tries to 6. Garden Bachop making is closer than it needed to be, but generally kicked well from hand.
Aumua, TJP, Addie, Kirifi, Fifita and Peter Umaga-Jensen had good games. Our 2nd string props need to step up big time.
Aumua, TJP, Addie, Kirifi, Fifita and Peter Umaga-Jensen had good games. Our 2nd string props need to step up big time.
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Fuck Akira is a lazy cunt. I'd have it written it into his contract that he needs to hit at least 10 rucks a half, the fucking glory hunting prick.
Pretty well sums up how I saw it too Ted.
caps lock fail lol, happens a lot now due to my old computer table now in use cause dumb shifters destroyed my new bigger one..and most time i'm not aware if caps is on cause the "light " is sort of blocked by the table...too lazy to delete everything and write again lol...just go with it :P
My wife’s IT spent a whole day re-building her laptop during lockdown. Nothing they did would work and then it turned out her wireless keyboard was switched on upstairs and I had something leaning on backspace .
Edit: typos corrected ... the perils of “typing” on a phone.
Edit: typos corrected ... the perils of “typing” on a phone.
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did she file for divorce yet?Jb1981 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 7:12 am My wife’s IT spent a whole day re-building her laptop during lockdown. Nothing they did would work and then it turned out her wireless keyboard was switched on upstairs and I had something leaning on backspace .
Edit: typos corrected ... the perils of “typing” on a phone.
Canterbury Named for the Hawkes Bay Clash
1 DANIEL LIENERT BROWN
2 SHILO KLEIN
3 OLI JAGER
4 SAM DARRY
5 MITCHELL DUNSHEA
6 TOM SANDERS
7 BILLY HARMON
8 WHETUKAMOKAMO DOUGLAS
9 MITCHELL DRUMMOND
10 BRETT CAMERON
11 MANASA MATAELE
12 RAMEKA POIHIPI
13 NGATUNGANE PUNIVAI
14 JOSH MCKAY
15 ANDREW KNEWSTUBB
16 SCOTT MELLOW
17 FINLAY BREWIS
18 FLETCHER NEWELL
19 REED PRINSEP
20 TOM CHRISTIE
21 EREATARA ENARI
22 FERGUS BURKE
23 ISAIAH PUNIVAI
1 DANIEL LIENERT BROWN
2 SHILO KLEIN
3 OLI JAGER
4 SAM DARRY
5 MITCHELL DUNSHEA
6 TOM SANDERS
7 BILLY HARMON
8 WHETUKAMOKAMO DOUGLAS
9 MITCHELL DRUMMOND
10 BRETT CAMERON
11 MANASA MATAELE
12 RAMEKA POIHIPI
13 NGATUNGANE PUNIVAI
14 JOSH MCKAY
15 ANDREW KNEWSTUBB
16 SCOTT MELLOW
17 FINLAY BREWIS
18 FLETCHER NEWELL
19 REED PRINSEP
20 TOM CHRISTIE
21 EREATARA ENARI
22 FERGUS BURKE
23 ISAIAH PUNIVAI
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Takes on a much different feel without All Blacks available, but still a quality side and should be looking to bounce back after losing the shield.JPNZ wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 12:09 am Canterbury Named for the Hawkes Bay Clash
1 DANIEL LIENERT BROWN
2 SHILO KLEIN
3 OLI JAGER
4 SAM DARRY
5 MITCHELL DUNSHEA
6 TOM SANDERS
7 BILLY HARMON
8 WHETUKAMOKAMO DOUGLAS
9 MITCHELL DRUMMOND
10 BRETT CAMERON
11 MANASA MATAELE
12 RAMEKA POIHIPI
13 NGATUNGANE PUNIVAI
14 JOSH MCKAY
15 ANDREW KNEWSTUBB
16 SCOTT MELLOW
17 FINLAY BREWIS
18 FLETCHER NEWELL
19 REED PRINSEP
20 TOM CHRISTIE
21 EREATARA ENARI
22 FERGUS BURKE
23 ISAIAH PUNIVAI
Really excited to see how Sam Darry goes, and good to see Ngani Punivai fit again. I also hope Fergus Burke starts to see more game time, for obvious reasons.
Moving Josh McKay from fullback seems a strange move.
Douglas will captain with Prinsep on the bench. Said when he was announced as captain I didn't think he was part of our best loose forward combo, and I stand by that.
Me, too.
Talking about teams, here's the lineup for tonight's game at the Cake Tin.
Mitre 10 Cup, round three at Sky Stadium, Wellington, 7.05pm Friday:
Wellington: Billy Proctor, Wes Goosen, Peter Umaga-Jensen, Vince Aso, Julian Savea or Pepesana Patafilo, Jackson Garden-Bachop, Kemara Hauiti-Parapara, Teariki Ben-Nicholas, Du’Plessis Kirifi (captain), Vaea Fifita, Naitoa Ah Kuoi, James Blackwell, Josiah Tavita-Metcalfe, Tyrone Thompson, Kaliopasi Uluilakepa.
Reserves: Bruce Kauika-Petersen, Xavier Numia, Ben Aumua-Peseta, Caleb Delany, Mateaki Kafatolu, Connor Collins, Trent Renata, Patafilo or Ruben Love.
Bay of Plenty: Kaleb Trask, Joe Webber, Regan Ware, Chase Tiatia, Fa’asiu Fuatai, Dan Hollinshead, Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi, Joe Tupe, Zane Kapeli, Aaron Carroll, Keepa Mewett, Kane Leaupepe, Jeff Thwaites, Nathan Vella, Tevita Mafileo.
Reserves: Nic Souchon, Jordan Lay, Ross Geldenhuys, Stan van den Hoven, Joe Johnston, Luke Campbell, Scott Curry, Cole Forbes.