Super Rugby 2025 Thread
Yep, with a bit of luck he'll be back for the NPC, then hopefully the EOYT. Quality young player.
3 starts and three wins after an almost out of the top 6 without him and Proctor
PUJ can play well (Waratahs) but more thna often he won't pass, preferring to try and smash through. A big step down from Higgins
Your prediction is looking better and betterGumboot wrote: Fri May 23, 2025 6:55 am First up in tonight's double-header: Saders hosting the Highlanders in the Great Southern Derby.
Saders can go top of the table with a bonus point win, but I'm picking a tight one with the Landers just getting the upset.
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Came in half way through the first half from a long and trying day...
that was not a therapeutic experience.
that was not a therapeutic experience.
Good start to the weekend, with two tense games last night.
Very happy that the Canes held off the Reds. Surprised that Love played the whole game after hurting his elbow early. Hope it's nothing serious. Thought the Canes midfield was very good. Umaga-Jensen played well deputising for Higgins, and Proctor's distribution is so much better than Rieko's it's not funny. Roigard, Kirifi, Lakai... plenty of stand-out performances per usual.
And how many bloody good Aussie loose forwards are there running round at the moment? Joe has plenty of depth to choose from for the Lions series, that's for sure.
Very happy that the Canes held off the Reds. Surprised that Love played the whole game after hurting his elbow early. Hope it's nothing serious. Thought the Canes midfield was very good. Umaga-Jensen played well deputising for Higgins, and Proctor's distribution is so much better than Rieko's it's not funny. Roigard, Kirifi, Lakai... plenty of stand-out performances per usual.
And how many bloody good Aussie loose forwards are there running round at the moment? Joe has plenty of depth to choose from for the Lions series, that's for sure.