Crusaders vs Blues: MATCH THREAD; Sat 11th July
WHEN:
Saturday 11th July
KICK OFF:
Auckland - 7.05pm
Sydney – 5.05pm
WHERE:
Christchurch, NZ
VENUE:
Orangetheory Stadium, Christchurch
MATCH OFFICIALS:
TBC
TEAMS:
Crusaders Named
15. David Havili
14. Sevu Reece
13. Braydon Ennor
12. Jack Goodhue
11. George Bridge
10. Richie Mo’unga
9. Bryn Hall
8. Whetukamokamo Douglas
7. Tom Christie
6. Tom Sanders
5. Mitchell Dunshea
4. Samuel Whitelock
3. Michael Alaalatoa
2. Codie Taylor (captain)
1. Joe Moody
Reserves:
16. Andrew Makalio
17. George Bower
18. Oliver Jager
19. Quinten Strange
20. Sione Havili
21. Mitch Drummond
22. Fetuli Paea
23. Will Jordan
15. Beauden Barrett
14. Mark Tele'a
13. Rieko Ioane
12. Harry Plummer
11. Caleb Clarke
10. Otere Black
9. Finlay Christie
8. Hoskins Sotutu
7. Dalton Papalii
6. Akira Ioane
5. Josh Goodhue
4. Patrick Tuipulotu (c)
3. Ofa Tu'ungafasi
2. James Parsons
1. Alex Hodgman.
Reserves:
16. Kurt Eklund
17. Karl Tu'inukuafe
18. Sione Mafileo
19. Aaron Carroll
20. Blake Gibson
21. Jonathan Ruru
22. TJ Faiane
23. Matt Duffie
Saturday 11th July
KICK OFF:
Auckland - 7.05pm
Sydney – 5.05pm
WHERE:
Christchurch, NZ
VENUE:
Orangetheory Stadium, Christchurch
MATCH OFFICIALS:
TBC
TEAMS:
Crusaders Named
15. David Havili
14. Sevu Reece
13. Braydon Ennor
12. Jack Goodhue
11. George Bridge
10. Richie Mo’unga
9. Bryn Hall
8. Whetukamokamo Douglas
7. Tom Christie
6. Tom Sanders
5. Mitchell Dunshea
4. Samuel Whitelock
3. Michael Alaalatoa
2. Codie Taylor (captain)
1. Joe Moody
Reserves:
16. Andrew Makalio
17. George Bower
18. Oliver Jager
19. Quinten Strange
20. Sione Havili
21. Mitch Drummond
22. Fetuli Paea
23. Will Jordan
15. Beauden Barrett
14. Mark Tele'a
13. Rieko Ioane
12. Harry Plummer
11. Caleb Clarke
10. Otere Black
9. Finlay Christie
8. Hoskins Sotutu
7. Dalton Papalii
6. Akira Ioane
5. Josh Goodhue
4. Patrick Tuipulotu (c)
3. Ofa Tu'ungafasi
2. James Parsons
1. Alex Hodgman.
Reserves:
16. Kurt Eklund
17. Karl Tu'inukuafe
18. Sione Mafileo
19. Aaron Carroll
20. Blake Gibson
21. Jonathan Ruru
22. TJ Faiane
23. Matt Duffie
Last edited by Ymx on Thu Jul 09, 2020 10:26 am, edited 2 times in total.
I asked AC on the other forum to set up a match thread and I just copied it. Even copied his follow up post. Ha ha.
Although, going forward I'm going to set up a web page with some code, so we can just select the home team/away team/and date, and it will auto generate the OP content. Will share it once I've got it working.
No. Otere Black, given cover by Hoskins Sotutu, will blow up the Death Star.
All the while, Princess Akira will look on tearfully from a safe distance.
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No problems. Things are good here, still sfa cases of covid-19 in this little backward town and business going well. What about you?
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Yeah. I'm good. here in Osaka, you never know what to believe. How much covid is out there? Some mates are acting like everything is normal. Going to the gym, going out to bars and clubs. Maybe they're nuts. Maybe they're right that there's nothing to fear. I and my family are playing it pretty safe.
Tottori just reported its 4th case, a staff member at a kindergarten where my NPO installed and looks after grass. The bloke went to Tokyo for a weekend, obviously had a good time (nod, nod, wink, wink) and came back, went to work and a local onsen, then drove to a seminar in Hiroshima, picking up someone in Matsue along the way. He is now in isolation ward at a local hospital as they frantically try to track down the many people he had contact with over those few days.FujiKiwi wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 11:21 amYeah. I'm good. here in Osaka, you never know what to believe. How much covid is out there? Some mates are acting like everything is normal. Going to the gym, going out to bars and clubs. Maybe they're nuts. Maybe they're right that there's nothing to fear. I and my family are playing it pretty safe.
We are taking it very carefully.
Look after yourselves. Maybe you might want to pop up here once things settle and we get into our new rugby season from October.
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Good to hear that you blokes are staying safe
I am gonna setup WordPress so you will be able to do it there and link from here if you likeYmx wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 10:38 amI asked AC on the other forum to set up a match thread and I just copied it. Even copied his follow up post. Ha ha.
Although, going forward I'm going to set up a web page with some code, so we can just select the home team/away team/and date, and it will auto generate the OP content. Will share it once I've got it working.
Match thread generator v1.0
I have just done an html javascript version.
http://robot-150.getforge.io/
Fairly untested, so you should always preview before creating topic. Note, I'm not a front-end techy.
very basic
Choose
# home team
# away team
# time.
I've probably ballsed up some of the team/location/venue images, but can always correct it later.
Then either copy the posting text it generates and use it, or the better option is to click Generate OP (if you're logged in to NPR), and it posts the text and subject to the NPR new topic page auto populating it, so you can preview it, and then post it if happy.
I have just done an html javascript version.
http://robot-150.getforge.io/
Fairly untested, so you should always preview before creating topic. Note, I'm not a front-end techy.
very basic
Choose
# home team
# away team
# time.
I've probably ballsed up some of the team/location/venue images, but can always correct it later.
Then either copy the posting text it generates and use it, or the better option is to click Generate OP (if you're logged in to NPR), and it posts the text and subject to the NPR new topic page auto populating it, so you can preview it, and then post it if happy.
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Hey... good on ya for going to the effort of making a template but,
Fuck off with the formulaic crap, sorry. A tidy match thread is one thing but individual takes on layout and quirky humour / references are worth more than looking at this week’s template. I want originality thanks...
and the protocol always was match threads started by home team supporters. No biggie but that would be the polite thing to do.
Fuck off with the formulaic crap, sorry. A tidy match thread is one thing but individual takes on layout and quirky humour / references are worth more than looking at this week’s template. I want originality thanks...
and the protocol always was match threads started by home team supporters. No biggie but that would be the polite thing to do.
That would be awesome.Ymx wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 10:38 amI asked AC on the other forum to set up a match thread and I just copied it. Even copied his follow up post. Ha ha.
Although, going forward I'm going to set up a web page with some code, so we can just select the home team/away team/and date, and it will auto generate the OP content. Will share it once I've got it working.
And on the 7th day, the Lord said "Let there be Finn Russell".
Jdog is this you? ( just trying to ID people from the old mothership )Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 11:19 amI think so too.
I suspect the structured, clinical Saders will do the Blues.
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Sure is, Auckman.Auckman wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 1:52 amJdog is this you? ( just trying to ID people from the old mothership )Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 11:19 amI think so too.
I suspect the structured, clinical Saders will do the Blues.
Where do the Blues have the edge? Player for player, the Crusaders have superiority or parity. Maybe the Blues loosies bring more dynamism.
The Sadists back three are dynamite. The Blues are no slouches there—second best in the competition—but still.....
Especially with Beauden playing the steady, non-flashy role he has been. Might be time for him to bring out the razzle-dazzle.
The Sadists back three are dynamite. The Blues are no slouches there—second best in the competition—but still.....
Especially with Beauden playing the steady, non-flashy role he has been. Might be time for him to bring out the razzle-dazzle.
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8. Hoskins Sotutu/7. Dalton Papali'/6. Akira IoaneFujiKiwi wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 2:29 am Where do the Blues have the edge? Player for player, the Crusaders have superiority or parity. Maybe the Blues loosies bring more dynamism.
The Sadists back three are dynamite. The Blues are no slouches there—second best in the competition—but still.....
Especially with Beauden playing the steady, non-flashy role he has been. Might be time for him to bring out the razzle-dazzle.
or
8. Whetukamokamo Douglas/7. Tom Christie/6. Tom Sanders
Which backrow would you choose if you had the option?
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That's why I couldn't see the Landers besting the Saders in Dunnos. They were outpointed right across the park, except for perhaps the loose forwards where the home side was particularly impressive.FujiKiwi wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 2:29 am Where do the Blues have the edge? Player for player, the Crusaders have superiority or parity. Maybe the Blues loosies bring more dynamism.
The Sadists back three are dynamite. The Blues are no slouches there—second best in the competition—but still.....
Especially with Beauden playing the steady, non-flashy role he has been. Might be time for him to bring out the razzle-dazzle.
That could be where the Blues have the advantage this weekend, but let's face it the Saders loosies aren't exactly slouches and the Blues scrum will probably be in reverse.
It's hard to see where else the Blues could have an edge. The Saders have the better back, better inside back combination, a better midfield and a talented back three that should be able to match the Blues three-quarters.
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Depends. What kind of attitude can we expect from Ioane this weekend?Carter's Choice wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 4:03 am8. Hoskins Sotutu/7. Dalton Papali'/6. Akira IoaneFujiKiwi wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 2:29 am Where do the Blues have the edge? Player for player, the Crusaders have superiority or parity. Maybe the Blues loosies bring more dynamism.
The Sadists back three are dynamite. The Blues are no slouches there—second best in the competition—but still.....
Especially with Beauden playing the steady, non-flashy role he has been. Might be time for him to bring out the razzle-dazzle.
or
8. Whetukamokamo Douglas/7. Tom Christie/6. Tom Sanders
Which backrow would you choose if you had the option?
If he's in cruise mode then Sotutu and Papali'i will be busy picking up the slack.
You can bet your boots that all three of Douglas, Christie and Sanders will be donating their left nuts to the cause. It is the Saders way.
lossies are only as good as their pack, crusaders have the better tight 5 so even though the blues have the better 7 and 8 (Akira is a fat useless pile of shit) they will get pushed back by the stronger crusaders pack in the scrums... scrum dominance, crusaders, lineout dominance crusaders because they got 2 really good locks and a very decent bencher (romano) and the better hooker of the 2 teams..... Blues only got them beat in running rugby when it comes to forwards...crusaders not as good without Read and Todd there.. Whetu no longer the number 8 he was back in 2018-19.. backline...
9 -crusaders
10- blues
11 - crusaders
12 -crusaders
13-EQUAL
14 -Equal
15. Crusaders.
9 -crusaders
10- blues
11 - crusaders
12 -crusaders
13-EQUAL
14 -Equal
15. Crusaders.
It’s a shared page so that home team supporters can build their own threads. And not just always have to rely the usual individuals. How many times has AC had to create OPs when not home team. And we’ve had many Piri Weepu threads.Shanky’s mate wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 8:54 pm Hey... good on ya for going to the effort of making a template but,
Fuck off with the formulaic crap, sorry. A tidy match thread is one thing but individual takes on layout and quirky humour / references are worth more than looking at this week’s template. I want originality thanks...
and the protocol always was match threads started by home team supporters. No biggie but that would be the polite thing to do.
It generates a basic framework of info, and that can obviously easily be further tailored.
But fine no ones compelled to use it. Just a convenience tool so we can get the match conversation started earlier.
I’m of mixed feelings. I’m really excited to see Sotutu continue with his big performances. And would love to see him in black (fuk u iddy)
But not too good please against the Crusaders.
Who's "iddy"? Ardie? Sorry, I don't get that one.
The AB loose forward make up for the rumored Bledisloe in October will be interesting.
EddyFujiKiwi wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 7:54 amWho's "iddy"? Ardie? Sorry, I don't get that one.
The AB loose forward make up for the rumored Bledisloe in October will be interesting.
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Other big plus for the crusaders is the bench which will be crucial.
But as a blues fan I've been reassured by absolutely nothing in particular that it's our year, so up yours cantabs
But as a blues fan I've been reassured by absolutely nothing in particular that it's our year, so up yours cantabs
I'll go with the NZ-TAB.........Crusaders - $1.39..........Blues - $2.85.
It'll be more than 15 against 15 in this one.........the bench will be vital.
......however the game will change if Mo'unga is injured. Blues will have more depth at 10 with Otere Black and Carter.
It'll be more than 15 against 15 in this one.........the bench will be vital.
......however the game will change if Mo'unga is injured. Blues will have more depth at 10 with Otere Black and Carter.