
Super Rugby 2025 Thread
- Guy Smiley
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You’d need Ardie’s work rate to cover for Finau’s cards…
Ahem, Blackadder was the only Kiwi loose forward to cop a card in the QFs...Guy Smiley wrote: Mon Jun 09, 2025 11:40 pm You’d need Ardie’s work rate to cover for Finau’s cards…
Laumape has signed a two year deal with Moana.
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Crusaders' team to face the Blues named, no Tomarty Williams...


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The Blues have named Zarn Sullivan to start at 15...
1. Joshua Fusitu’a (36)
2. Ricky Riccitelli (50)
3. Marcel Renata (65)
4. Patrick Tuipulotu (capt) (123)
5. Laghlan McWhannell (22)
6. Adrian Choat (53)
7. Dalton Papali’i (96)
8. Hoskins Sotutu (77)
9. Finlay Christie (67)
10. Beauden Barrett (43)
11. Caleb Clarke (74)
12. AJ Lam (57)
13. Rieko Ioane (127)
14. Mark Tele’a (79)
15. Zarn Sullivan (41)
Reserves: 16. Kurt Eklund (74), 17. Jordan Lay (26), 18. Angus Ta’avao (81), 19. Josh Beehre (26), 20. Anton Segner (36), 21. Sam Nock (81), 22. Harry Plummer (88), 23. Cole Forbes (29)
1. Joshua Fusitu’a (36)
2. Ricky Riccitelli (50)
3. Marcel Renata (65)
4. Patrick Tuipulotu (capt) (123)
5. Laghlan McWhannell (22)
6. Adrian Choat (53)
7. Dalton Papali’i (96)
8. Hoskins Sotutu (77)
9. Finlay Christie (67)
10. Beauden Barrett (43)
11. Caleb Clarke (74)
12. AJ Lam (57)
13. Rieko Ioane (127)
14. Mark Tele’a (79)
15. Zarn Sullivan (41)
Reserves: 16. Kurt Eklund (74), 17. Jordan Lay (26), 18. Angus Ta’avao (81), 19. Josh Beehre (26), 20. Anton Segner (36), 21. Sam Nock (81), 22. Harry Plummer (88), 23. Cole Forbes (29)
- Guy Smiley
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I reckon Cotter will be playing heavily into this underdog 'us against the world' mentality they're cultivating if the social media output from the likes of Rieko over the last couple of weeks is any indication. He's also trying to put all the pressure on the Crusaders due to their remarkable streak at home...
https://www.1news.co.nz/2025/06/11/heav ... rs-record/
https://www.1news.co.nz/2025/06/11/heav ... rs-record/
It might work, he might be able to get into their heads. It usually fails, though.Blues coach Vern Cotter has drawn attention to the Crusaders’ remarkable 30-match unbeaten run in Super Rugby home playoff matches, saying the record will bring its own "heavy" pressure.
The defending champion Blues will play the Crusaders in Christchurch on Friday night in the first semifinal and will travel with the confidence of a team in winning form under a coach prepared to fire a few subtle psychological digs along the way.
“We’re enjoying this,” Cotter said today after his side came from behind to beat the Chiefs 20-19 in last weekend’s qualifier at Waikato Stadium.
“That’s the key thing. Going down to Canterbury – we’re aware of their record. Thirty without losing. One day they’re going to lose and they’ve got the pressure of that on top of them.”
i can't remember it being tried much beforeGuy Smiley wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 4:19 am I reckon Cotter will be playing heavily into this underdog 'us against the world' mentality they're cultivating if the social media output from the likes of Rieko over the last couple of weeks is any indication. He's also trying to put all the pressure on the Crusaders due to their remarkable streak at home...
https://www.1news.co.nz/2025/06/11/heav ... rs-record/
It might work, he might be able to get into their heads. It usually fails, though.Blues coach Vern Cotter has drawn attention to the Crusaders’ remarkable 30-match unbeaten run in Super Rugby home playoff matches, saying the record will bring its own "heavy" pressure.
The defending champion Blues will play the Crusaders in Christchurch on Friday night in the first semifinal and will travel with the confidence of a team in winning form under a coach prepared to fire a few subtle psychological digs along the way.
“We’re enjoying this,” Cotter said today after his side came from behind to beat the Chiefs 20-19 in last weekend’s qualifier at Waikato Stadium.
“That’s the key thing. Going down to Canterbury – we’re aware of their record. Thirty without losing. One day they’re going to lose and they’ve got the pressure of that on top of them.”
Fails the way the ABs' record at Eden Park does not seem to phase them too muchGuy Smiley wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 4:19 am I reckon Cotter will be playing heavily into this underdog 'us against the world' mentality they're cultivating if the social media output from the likes of Rieko over the last couple of weeks is any indication. He's also trying to put all the pressure on the Crusaders due to their remarkable streak at home...
It might work, he might be able to get into their heads. It usually fails, though.
Bowers photo looks like a Grindr profileGuy Smiley wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 4:10 am Crusaders' team to face the Blues named, no Tomarty Williams...
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And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Reading through the teams sparked a memory of the 'Saders side that played the Sharks at Twickenham
McCaw was injured, iirc
https://www.skysports.com/rugby-union/c ... eams/44923
Is that the best club side ever?
It can't be too far off.
McCaw was injured, iirc
https://www.skysports.com/rugby-union/c ... eams/44923
Is that the best club side ever?
It can't be too far off.
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That was the season after the earthquake that flattened Christchurch, physically and emotionally. The Crusaders played the whole season without a home ground, hosting other teams in odd places like Twickers, along with a match played on the West Coast of the South Island where they wore a special jersey in local colours ( I think it was red and white hoops) in honour of the miners who had lost their lives in the Pike River mining disaster.Tichtheid wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 8:32 am Reading through the teams sparked a memory of the 'Saders side that played the Sharks at Twickenham
McCaw was injured, iirc
https://www.skysports.com/rugby-union/c ... eams/44923
Is that the best club side ever?
It can't be too far off.
I was living in Perth at the time and watched the final at a rugby friendly pub in Cottesloe with, among others, Townie from the old bored, a lunatic at the best of times and an ardent Queenslander. Hell of a night, I think SFBB was there too. Townie shouted a shitload of pints for everyone and then at the prompting of his girlfriend, we all went to a strip club.
Good times, good times. Shit of a year but that was a happy night despite being on the losing side, the sheer joy of the maniacs was contagious.
Guy Smiley wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 9:53 amThat was the season after the earthquake that flattened Christchurch, physically and emotionally. The Crusaders played the whole season without a home ground, hosting other teams in odd places like Twickers, along with a match played on the West Coast of the South Island where they wore a special jersey in local colours ( I think it was red and white hoops) in honour of the miners who had lost their lives in the Pike River mining disaster.Tichtheid wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 8:32 am Reading through the teams sparked a memory of the 'Saders side that played the Sharks at Twickenham
McCaw was injured, iirc
https://www.skysports.com/rugby-union/c ... eams/44923
Is that the best club side ever?
It can't be too far off.
I was living in Perth at the time and watched the final at a rugby friendly pub in Cottesloe with, among others, Townie from the old bored, a lunatic at the best of times and an ardent Queenslander. Hell of a night, I think SFBB was there too. Townie shouted a shitload of pints for everyone and then at the prompting of his girlfriend, we all went to a strip club.
Good times, good times. Shit of a year but that was a happy night despite being on the losing side, the sheer joy of the maniacs was contagious.

Guy Smiley wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 9:53 amThat was the season after the earthquake that flattened Christchurch, physically and emotionally. The Crusaders played the whole season without a home ground, hosting other teams in odd places like Twickers, along with a match played on the West Coast of the South Island where they wore a special jersey in local colours ( I think it was red and white hoops) in honour of the miners who had lost their lives in the Pike River mining disaster.Tichtheid wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 8:32 am Reading through the teams sparked a memory of the 'Saders side that played the Sharks at Twickenham
McCaw was injured, iirc
https://www.skysports.com/rugby-union/c ... eams/44923
Is that the best club side ever?
It can't be too far off.
I was living in Perth at the time and watched the final at a rugby friendly pub in Cottesloe with, among others, Townie from the old bored, a lunatic at the best of times and an ardent Queenslander. Hell of a night, I think SFBB was there too. Townie shouted a shitload of pints for everyone and then at the prompting of his girlfriend, we all went to a strip club.
Good times, good times. Shit of a year but that was a happy night despite being on the losing side, the sheer joy of the maniacs was contagious.

I remember the Scottish rugby team visiting Christchurch as they had been due to play there in the World Cup. The players got involved with coaching kids and they donated to the relief fund
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Doleman is an 'interesting' ref, he clearly has interests outside the game he's reffing in the moment.
Berry ... well, he's usually accurate.
Berry ... well, he's usually accurate.
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Africa theme.
What gave it away?
He hasn't scored once? Wow.Gumboot wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 9:08 am Caleb Clark to unleash a spectacular hat-trick in massive Christchurch upset.
But seriously... has a player ever been picked on the wing for the ABs after failing to score a single feckin' try all year?
https://super.rugby/superrugby/competition-stats/
To your point, not many prolific Kiwi try scorers this season - Leroy Carter with 9 is the only NZer in the top 5. Then Reece, then Sullivan.
To your point, not many prolific Kiwi try scorers this season - Leroy Carter with 9 is the only NZer in the top 5. Then Reece, then Sullivan.
I'm salivating at the thought of this game in Christchurch. This should be a belter. Saders won both of the games against the Blues this season and have never lost a home final but I give the Blues a chance to pull off an upset. If they can just make it a narrow, defensive arm wrestle they can do it imo.
That would be blockbuster and great for the game imo. I know these Japanese contracts are important to the players for them to top up their earnings but RM playing for Moana is ten times a more exciting prospect.Enzedder wrote: Thu Jun 12, 2025 7:39 am Word on the street that Richie Mo was seen at Moana HQ today. That will ruffle some feathers if it eventually ends in a signature
But they recovered from that too....Tichtheid wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 10:30 am
I remember the Scottish rugby team visiting Christchurch as they had been due to play there in the World Cup. The players got involved with coaching kids and they donated to the relief fund

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No Poneys.Gumboot wrote: Thu Jun 12, 2025 2:47 amWhat gave it away?
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There has been a bit of social media bantering from the Blues camp over the last few weeks that seems to centre on Rieko. He was having a dig of some sort at Ardie after the MP game... I haven't followed it, just seen it quoted elsewhere. It revolves around a sort of 'you haven't seen anything yet, we're the real deal' vibe and my guess is they've been stung by criticsm of their season. I'm thinking they're feeding off that emotion and will bring a real desire to shut down the Crusaders' party, relishing the chance to give it to the fans in Christchurch... there's no shortage of feeling in this clash. Think back to Carlos scoring a try, deliberately running over to the corner to dot it down so he could give it to the crowd.Hugo wrote: Thu Jun 12, 2025 7:18 pm I'm salivating at the thought of this game in Christchurch. This should be a belter. Saders won both of the games against the Blues this season and have never lost a home final but I give the Blues a chance to pull off an upset. If they can just make it a narrow, defensive arm wrestle they can do it imo.
The thing is, the Crusaders have got Ennor playing opposite Rieko and he matches him for speed, skills and rugby smarts. More importantly... he's got the arrogant dickhead gene as well so in addition to the matchups across the field and especially in the packs, we've got the Battle of the Colossal Tossers out in the centres to watch.
I reckon there'll be punches thrown within the first 20 minutes and no shortage of niggly gamesmanship like throwing the ball away at penalties, that sort of thing.
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The overhead replay of Rieko’s try was interesting. Just from a physics point of view. Angle, trajectory, that sort of thing.
Saders back in it.
Tell me how and why a player who’s been in the bin has to do a HIA before he comes back in when he’s been sitting on the sidelines for 10 minutes doing nothing.
Saders back in it.
Tell me how and why a player who’s been in the bin has to do a HIA before he comes back in when he’s been sitting on the sidelines for 10 minutes doing nothing.