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2012 S15R10 Lions vs Brumbies @ Coke Tin

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humanbeast

Ted Fahey (11)
A blow for the Brumbies with Mowen ruled out with a neck injury...

He hasn't trained with the team the past two days and they won't risk him against the Lions...

Moore is expected to lead out the side...

I wonder who takes over running the lineout?

I'm thinking carter
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Attendance figures is also a bit off. The two Australian sides get pretty sizeable crowds considering they are in AFL dominated cities. Whilst the Lions crowds always look pretty empty (don't have stats).
Maybe its the size of the Coke Tin but dont get fooled about it Boet.
2012 averages after round 8

1.Stormer 40315
2.Bulls 34343
3.Reds 33056
4.Blues 24564
5.Cheetah 23766
6.Lions 23599
7.Waratah 21858
8.Sharks 21571
9.Saders 17501
10.Hlands 16063
11.Force 14688
12.Rebels 13560
13.Brumbies 13199
14.Canes 12284
15.Chiefs 12013

2011 year -
1.Stormer 41,850
2.Reds 33,600
3.Bulls 32,105
4.Sharks 29,140
5.Lions 22,351
6.Waratah 20,493
7.Cheetah 20,187
8.Blues 17,301
9.Rebels 17,141
10.Force 16,201
11.Saders 15,010
12.Brumbies 13,110
13.Canes 10,143
14.Hlands 9,413
15.Chiefs 7,766
Only Brisbane beat them and they would have been usefull in Aussie or Kiwi terms.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
I retract my previous statement.
No probs my Red broer, the Lions was shitty but their CC success played a role in this years improvement. Been undone by their current results and is probably in their way out. The Kings wont get near that average my geuss. Once they get knock over by the 100s they'l be empty.
 

tigerland12

John Thornett (49)
Where are the Kings based? And whose their CC feeder clubs? Is it safe to assume alot of Lions players will be picked up by them?
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Where are the Kings based? And whose their CC feeder clubs? Is it safe to assume alot of Lions players will be picked up by them?
Port Elizabeth and East London. They have strong rugby schools like Grey PE and the Uitenhage/Despach lot. So the feeder is there. I dunno where the Lions lot will go, the Kings already have some contracted players poached from other provinces and is still struggling in the Vodacom and 1st CC division.
 
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tranquility

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Backrow prediction for the Brumbies now that Mowen is out?
 

Slim 293

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Mowen frustrated with neck injury but puts team success first
Chris Dutton
April 26, 2012
ACT skipper Ben Mowen has sacrificed personal ambition for team success after deciding his neck injury could have harmed the Brumbies' chances against the Johannesburg Lions on Saturday morning.
Mowen will hand the captaincy reins to veteran Stephen Moore after succumbing to an inflamed joint which is hitting a nerve in his neck.
It's the first game Mowen will miss since joining the Brumbies at the start of the Super Rugby campaign.
He said it was ''incredibly frustrating'' being on the sideline, but was adamant sitting in the stands was the best decision for his team.
The 28-year-old has only missed a handful of matches in the past four years and expects to be available for selection next week.
''It was a case of if I went out there and last just 10 minutes, then that's putting the team in the worst possible position being a man down that early,'' Mowen said.
''If I was sweet I would be playing, but I'm very confident it will be right by the end of the week.
''It's just more about giving the match-day 22 the best possible preparation, because we're well aware of the threat the Lions pose.''
The Brumbies have been in Johannesburg since Sunday. If they beat the Lions, they will ensure they remain at the top of the Australian conference before returning to play the NSW Waratahs at Canberra Stadium next week.
Mowen has been a strong leader for the Brumbies in their new generation.
But Moore is a Wallabies veteran and highly respected by every player in the competition.
Mowen said there would be minimal disruption with Moore leading the team on to the field.
Moore is a vice captain with Dan Palmer and Pat McCabe, but he is the perfect replacement to fill the void left by Mowen.
''[Moore] has a massive leadership role in the team anyway and he's always got a voice in the direction of the team,'' Mowen said.
''It's an easy transition for him to take the reins.
''We haven't taken things for granted about the way we played last week, the boys have really ripped in this week and that's what we needed.''
The Brumbies have tweaked their forward pack with Mowen absent and Dan Palmer also overcoming niggling injuries.
Irish prop Ruaidhri Murphy moves into the starting XV with Ben Alexander shifting to the tighthead side of the scrum.
Peter Kimlin gets his chance to start at blindside flanker after spending the past two weeks on the bench and Leon Power replaces Sam Carter in the second row.
Kimlin will be given the responsibility of calling the lineout plays and forwards coach Laurie Fisher said it was a chance for the 26-year-old to stand up as a leader.
''We're very confident in the depth we've got and Kimmo has given great service off the bench the last couple of weeks,'' Fisher said.
''He might not have the lineout nous that Benny has, but he will do the job.
''He's played over 50 games now and is one of our most experienced players.
''We just have to keep his head clear with what is expected. He always does a lot of good things but there are one or two errors and he understands he has to maximise the good things this week.''
 

Slim 293

Stirling Mortlock (74)
It's probably a good opportunity to rest players with the Brumbies having to take on the Tahs when they get home...

However, they still need to win this one...

This is being perceived as an easy match for the Brumbies, and if they're serious about wanting to make the final 6 they need to win this match...

They're clinging to the top of the conference lead and there are some tough games coming up...
 
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Cave Dweller

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Port Elizabeth and East London. They have strong rugby schools like Grey PE and the Uitenhage/Despach lot. So the feeder is there. I dunno where the Lions lot will go, the Kings already have some contracted players poached from other provinces and is still struggling in the Vodacom and 1st CC division.
I notice Luke Watson is their capain. Why is he not playing Super Rugby for another franchise this year? Also that they will be coached by former Crusaders hooker Matt Sexton. Also from the same article

The Southern Kings are a politically motivated team formed to develop rugby talent in the Eastern Cape Region of South Africa.

I had to read it twice cause I saw the word politics in it.
 
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Cave Dweller

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His dad (Cheeky Watson) is CEO of the Kings. By all reports, Watson was enjoying his time playing in the UK and the only reason he came back to South Africa was to be involved with the Kings.
and the $$$$ probably
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Luke Watson is a doos and no SA franchise will want to touch him. He and his dad can Kings as much as they like.
 

Slim 293

Stirling Mortlock (74)
The Brumbies:

University of Canberra Brumbies
1. Ruaidhri Murphy
2. Stephen Moore (c)
3. Ben Alexander
4. Scott Fardy
5. Leon Power
6. Peter Kimlin
7. Michael Hooper
8. Fotu Auelua
9. Nic White
10. Christian Lealiifano
11. Joe Tomane
12. Pat McCabe
13. Andrew Smith
14. Henry Speight
15. Jesse Mogg


Replacements
16. Anthony Hegarty
17. Scott Sio
18. Sam Carter
19. Ita Vaea
20. Ian Prior
21. Robbie Coleman
22. Tevita Kuridrani
 

kiwi

Frank Nicholson (4)
whatever happened to zac holmes & cam crawford
Zack Holmes and Cam Crawford are in South Africa ,with no injuries in the backs at the moment they are still waiting for their chance.I rate both players and hopefully they get on the park soon
 
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