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awa355
18th October 2014, 20:44
Just watched a marvellous semi final between Taranaki and Auckland. One of the more enthralling games of the competition. The Mako's have done the Cantabs. Should be a great final next week. Might even ride down to watch it.

frogfeaturesFZR
18th October 2014, 20:50
Yip the Akl Taranaki game was worthy of a final.
Mako's to take the final !

Woodman
18th October 2014, 21:28
Been a great competition all round this year, in fact Rugger in general has been bloody good for the last couple of years I reckon.

Go Makos:banana:

awa355
18th October 2014, 22:56
The AB's just scrapped in. I thought the Wallibies actually played better.

Oakie
19th October 2014, 15:14
The AB's just scrapped in. I thought the Wallibies actually played better.
If it was a boxing match that went the distance the Wallabies would have won by a small margin. Thank God for that knockout punch we landed after the hooter.

awa355
19th October 2014, 15:33
The Wobblebys are in strife now, leaving on friday and no coach.

Swoop
19th October 2014, 19:02
Some builders had a soft-on?:scratch:

Oakie
19th October 2014, 19:44
Some builders had a soft-on?:scratch:

If I ride too long in a particular position I dismount to find I have a 'numb on'. Trouble is I haven't figured out what that position is.

neels
19th October 2014, 21:57
Is there domestic rugby being played?

Kind of a bit pointless when the AB's are playing and the competition is horribly skewed by the best players not actually playing for their province I would have thought.

Woodman
20th October 2014, 06:04
Is there domestic rugby being played?

Kind of a bit pointless when the AB's are playing and the competition is horribly skewed by the best players not actually playing for their province I would have thought.

It has been a great competition with some spectacular footy, and some real stars coming out of the woodwork.

awa355
20th October 2014, 07:12
Reading this morning that Colin Slade may still miss out on the northern tour, yet they will find a place for Money Bill Williams. I'll be gutted if that happens.

MisterD
20th October 2014, 07:45
in fact Rugger in general has been bloody good for the last couple of years I reckon.
Go Makos:banana:

It's proper local rivalries that make or break a comp. It's the reason the AFL and NRL are successful and the reason Super How-many-are-we-up-to-now? is a bag'o'shite.

Yep, Go Makos


Reading this morning that Colin Slade may still miss out on the northern tour, yet they will find a place for Money Bill Williams. I'll be gutted if that happens.

I was amazed that Slade was on the pitch and Cruden was carrying the waterbottles myself. If Carter's fit to go then I can find no justification for Slade's continued inclusion in the squad. I'm still firmly in the camp that reckons including players for their marketing value is a dumb idea, Williams isn't a good enough Union player, end of story.

awa355
20th October 2014, 08:27
Cruden should have been on the bench, Slade is a good 'back up' and is probably a 4th or 5th choice player, but at least he plays the game because in his heart he wants to be there.

Woodman
20th October 2014, 11:38
Sorry, but SBW should be there, he is a top class footballer IMHO. Mind you that Fijian centre/2nd five from Taranaki looks pretty bloody good. Hansen must have noticed.

MisterD
20th October 2014, 19:33
Nah, he's a big unit with the one offload trick, there are plenty of better real rugby player options. You can't take an inside centre with no kicking game to a World Cup.

awa355
21st October 2014, 06:04
Been a great competition all round this year, in fact Rugger in general has been bloody good for the last couple of years I reckon.

Go Makos:banana:


I would love to see Taranaki pulling this one off, but I have a feeling they may have played their big game last week. Either way it is great to see two province's outside of the big cities having a go for the top spot.

Hawkes bay to beat the green bucket brigade on friday night by 12 points.