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Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 8:09 pm
by rowan
1. Hurricanes 7 6 0 1 224:130 27
2. Lions 8 5 0 3 292:251 25
3. Crusaders 7 5 0 2 213:141 24
4. Waratahs 7 5 1 1 248:178 24
5. Chiefs 7 5 0 2 213:170 21
6. Rebels 7 4 0 3 229:186 21
7. Highlanders 6 4 0 2 176:139 19
8. Bulls 7 3 0 4 185:195 14
9. Brumbies 7 3 0 4 155:181 14
10. Sharks 8 2 1 5 234:260 14
11. Stormers 8 3 0 5 214:256 13
12. Reds 7 3 0 4 131:183 13
13. Jaguares 8 3 0 5 189:252 12
14. Blues 7 2 0 5 196:234 12
15. Sunwolves 7 0 0 7 151:294 2
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 10:43 pm
by rowan
The Rebels-Jags encounter was a bizarre affair. Home-team ran up an early lead with Will Genia in superb form. But a yellow card in the 2nd half proved the turning point and the visitors went ahead 22-25. The Rebels were hot on attack during the final minutes but their left wing seemed to shy off a cross-kick as the defender loomed up, the Rebels declined a penalty in front that would have tied it, and subsequently lost control of the ball. 3 chances squandered with time up on the clock. Talk about blowing it!
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2018 9:19 pm
by rowan
Just gives me a warm fuzzy feeling all over
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 6:23 pm
by rowan
Canes have the Poodles this weekend. Should be another win in the bag.
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 10:40 pm
by Lizard
Chiefs are away to the Reds. It would be very disappointing not to win that easily.
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 10:52 pm
by rowan
rowan wrote:Canes have the Poodles this weekend. Should be another win in the bag.
Correction: Canes have a bye, Poodles play Saders, next week Canes v Poodles. It's going to be a tough 2 weekends for the tourists!!
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 10:35 am
by rowan
Blues better hope they don't cull the competition again. Late consolation try couldn't hide the embarrassment of a 16-34 loss at home to Otago.
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 10:52 am
by zer0
On the contrary. It would be the best thing to happen for the Blues. Less sides means the daft conferences would be ditched, meaning they wouldn't have to play half their matches against the best four sides in the competition. Hell, they might even manage to make it through the season without losing half their starting XV, largely due to said obnoxious schedule.
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 11:02 am
by rowan
Tahs hosting the Lions now. This could be the match of the round...
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 12:16 pm
by rowan
0-19 Lions at 3/4 mark. First the Rebels' bubble burst. Now the Tahs?'
FT 0-29
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 8:41 am
by rowan
Crotty scores in the opening minute as Saders start with a bang v Sunwolves
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 3:17 pm
by rowan
So, nothing's changed in the predictability department. Kiwis are still first division, South Africans second, Aussies third, Jags fourth and Sunwolves 5th, more or less. Main point of interest remains the local derbies, particularly when the Kiwis play each other. Not sure how the crowds are looking, but if it continues like this I think we'll see more changes after 2020, most likely reduced to a round-robin with at least one more team axed - Tokyo the obvious candidate.
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 4:05 pm
by morepork
rowan wrote:Crotty scores in the opening minute as Saders start with a bang v Sunwolves
They very nearly lost that.
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 5:31 pm
by rowan
Finally a close one - Stormers just edged ahead of the Sharks in Durban. 10-17 heading into the final 1/4 !
17-17 Stormers a man down and starting to lose the plot. 10 to go.
Sharks with the comeback win, 24-17. Stormers attacked their line at the end but couldn't find a way across. Best game of the round. As I wrote earlier, the derbies are about the only games worth watching this season.
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 7:22 am
by rowan
Jags with the early 10-0 lead against ACT. They seem to have been doing well lately, with wins over the Lions and Rebels (away).
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 8:06 am
by rowan
Brumbies with a crucial score just before the break. Should be an interesting 2nd half . . .
Update: Jags ahead 18-10 3/4 mark . . .
Update: Boffelli with a crucial try inside the last 10 mins. 25-17 . . .
FT Jags win in Canberra
- 25-20. On a roll
Brumbies did the right thing at the end, kicking a penalty as they were told it was the last play of the game. A converted try wouldn't have been enough even if they'd managed it.
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 9:01 am
by rowan
1. Lions 9 6 0 3 321:251 30
2. Crusaders 8 6 0 2 246:152 29
3. Hurricanes 7 6 0 1 224:130 27
4. Chiefs 8 6 0 2 249:182 26
5. Highlanders 7 5 0 2 210:155 24
6. Waratahs 8 5 1 2 248:207 24
7. Rebels 8 4 0 4 239:214 21
8. Bulls 8 4 0 4 213:205 19
9. Sharks 9 3 1 5 258:277 18
10. Jaguares 9 4 0 5 214:272 16
11. Brumbies 8 3 0 5 175:206 15
12. Stormers 9 3 0 6 231:280 14
13. Reds 8 3 0 5 143:219 13
14. Blues 8 2 0 6 212:268 12
15. Sunwolves 8 0 0 8 162:327 2
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2018 4:12 pm
by rowan
Weirdly the Jags will enter their clash with the Blues in Auckland as favorites this weekend. But i'll pick the hosts to find form and blitz them. I just think the Blues are a much better team than they've shown so far, and the tourists will find 3 wins on the road to be a bridge too far. Stormers v Rebels is an intriguing match-up, both teams struggling to get their campaigns on track, while the Bulls - Landers encounter could be the clash of the round. Canes, Saders and Lions should pick up comfortable wins against the Sunwolves, ACT and Reds, respectively.
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2018 9:13 am
by cashead
So where’s your Sunwolves shit talk, rowan?
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2018 11:29 am
by scuzzaman
The Blues have scored more points than the Highlanders.
Bizarre. Did they forget how to tackle, or what?
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 6:47 am
by rowan
Reds with a 17-0 lead over the Lions heading toward halftime.
Hopefully that can carry on with this and give the Aussies something to cheer about.
24-0. Come on Reds !! 2nd half just got underway . . .
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 7:51 am
by rowan
27-22 it finished. Lions with a consolation try in injury time. Good win for the Reds, and a much needed fillip for the Aussies in Super Rugby right now!
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 10:30 am
by Lizard
rowan wrote:Weirdly the Jags will enter their clash with the Blues in Auckland as favorites this weekend. But i'll pick the hosts to find form and blitz them. I just think the Blues are a much better team than they've shown so far, and the tourists will find 3 wins on the road to be a bridge too far. Stormers v Rebels is an intriguing match-up, both teams struggling to get their campaigns on track, while the Bulls - Landers encounter could be the clash of the round. Canes, Saders and Lions should pick up comfortable wins against the Sunwolves, ACT and Reds, respectively.
Bloos are shit, bro.
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 10:43 am
by Spy
Jaguares played excellent rugby to the conditions, and well deserved that. Blues were abject.
Re: Super Rugby
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 10:55 am
by rowan
Really thought the Bluesers would win that one!