Canterbury is a hard enough team to beat, without squandering your meagre chances.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Fri Oct 13, 2023 7:03 amCan see this ending in late heartbreak for Naki.Gumboot wrote: Fri Oct 13, 2023 6:54 am Taranaki ahead 11-9 at HT.
Given their territorial advantage, the Naki's lead should be a lot more than that. But Canterbury's defence has been very good.
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And there we go: Cant make their own pressure pay.
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Naki lineout has been a shambles all game.
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Kicking that away was the wrong option but bounce saved them.
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Right call: make Cant go for the 5 pointer.
Definitely the right call for the Nakis
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Naki need to keep Cant in the wide channels now. Touchline conversions will be tough.
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Great semi stuff. NPC delivers again. 

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Also pretty much seals me the top spot in the NPC FR barring a miracle. 

Interestingly this will be the Naki's second trip to the final, they won their only previous match in 2004.
Hawkes Bay need to do it today to put two unexpected teams into the final
Anyone else sick of the top three teams winning year in year out?
Hawkes Bay need to do it today to put two unexpected teams into the final

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Well, since everyone has gone Welly in the FR, this and the final results no longer matter. I am the FR winner 

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When you say top three, you really mean top one?Jethro wrote: Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:08 pm Interestingly this will be the Naki's second trip to the final, they won their only previous match in 2004.
Hawkes Bay need to do it today to put two unexpected teams into the finalAnyone else sick of the top three teams winning year in year out?

Anyway, normally I'm one for the underdog and I was loosely a Magpies fan (for no other reason than their colours are the same as my actual team) but
- Welly has played the better rugby.
- and Hawkes really soiled their copy book with their behaviour over the Shield. I actually think their winning the comp would be an insult this season.
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BTW, that should have been red for Shields. Almost identical to a head hit by Timani in Pro2 last night and the ref there bottled that one too.
This player safety initiative is fast being watered away.
This player safety initiative is fast being watered away.
Definitely should have been a redTorquemada 1420 wrote: Sat Oct 14, 2023 6:36 am BTW, that should have been red for Shields. Almost identical to a head hit by Timani in Pro2 last night and the ref there bottled that one too.
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Welly probably done here. Can't see how they can get back into this. Bay's physicality has been superb and too much for the home team.
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Love's passing and kicking have been really poor under pressure.
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Well, your wish is realityJethro wrote: Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:08 pm Interestingly this will be the Naki's second trip to the final, they won their only previous match in 2004.
Hawkes Bay need to do it today to put two unexpected teams into the finalAnyone else sick of the top three teams winning year in year out?

Win for the minor provincesTorquemada 1420 wrote: Sat Oct 14, 2023 7:39 amWell, your wish is realityJethro wrote: Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:08 pm Interestingly this will be the Naki's second trip to the final, they won their only previous match in 2004.
Hawkes Bay need to do it today to put two unexpected teams into the finalAnyone else sick of the top three teams winning year in year out?
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Said before, not necessarily vintage rugby this year but the tightest comp I can recall. Will miss my early Fri and Sat morning viewings after next week.Jethro wrote: Sun Oct 15, 2023 2:14 amWin for the minor provincesTorquemada 1420 wrote: Sat Oct 14, 2023 7:39 amWell, your wish is realityJethro wrote: Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:08 pm Interestingly this will be the Naki's second trip to the final, they won their only previous match in 2004.
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Should be a shoot in the arm for the teams outside the four main pop centers.
I posted somewhere on here that the Magpies are not as strong as they have been in previous years, our backline isn't sending anyone nightmares for example, but looks like average forward orientated rugby is the trick this season. Still final should be good, unfort we're off to an open home during game time, cause Mrs J is hell bent on extra bedrooms with the return of a couple of the kids .... and wanting to cut down on her commute to work.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Sun Oct 15, 2023 6:20 amSaid before, not necessarily vintage rugby this year but the tightest comp I can recall. Will miss my early Fri and Sat morning viewings after next week.Jethro wrote: Sun Oct 15, 2023 2:14 amWin for the minor provincesShould be a shoot in the arm for the teams outside the four main pop centers.
Torquemada 1420 wrote: Sun Oct 15, 2023 6:20 am Said before, not necessarily vintage rugby this year but the tightest comp I can recall. Will miss my early Fri and Sat morning viewings after next week.


Yep, things could've ended very differently for the Magpies, but for a number of dramatic come-back wins to start their season:Jethro wrote: Thu Oct 19, 2023 11:52 pmI posted somewhere on here that the Magpies are not as strong as they have been in previous years, our backline isn't sending anyone nightmares for example, but looks like average forward orientated rugby is the trick this season. Still final should be good, unfort we're off to an open home during game time, cause Mrs J is hell bent on extra bedrooms with the return of a couple of the kids .... and wanting to cut down on her commute to work.
Week 1: 23-21 v NH
Week 2: 25-24 v Counties
Week 3: 35-32 v Waikato
Week 4: 33-32 v Otago
Wow did not know that, probably worried about the team bus getting stolen and having to walk home.Kiwias wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2023 1:41 am Amazing stat there: HB have not won on this side of the island since 1972.
Congrats to the Naki, deserved win, HB need some venom in their backline next season, wonder if Jordie looking for a move
