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Stirling Mortlock (74)
Is Ikitau injured or is it just his missus has had a kid?
Ikitau (calf) and Swain (foot) both injured.
Is Ikitau injured or is it just his missus has had a kid?
Ikitau (calf) and Swain (foot) both injured.
InjuredIs Ikitau injured or is it just his missus has had a kid?
Double negative, not to be picky!I don't think you're not far from the mark there B'man.
All the younger players have promise, but it's not reasonable to assume they will match it with the Cru just yet. Expect Blackadder to run riot and win a lot of lineout ball at 2.
Added the second negative in an edit after I had misread my own post. Having a good dayDouble negative, not to be picky!
The Brumbies, by virtue of their dominance in recent years, have been hardest hit by the requirements. Overall, nine players will miss two games and not be permitted to play more than five consecutive weeks.
With the bye in round nine, Larkham had a three-week window for the first rest cycle. Last Saturday's home game against Moana Pasifika, the Canterbury Crusaders on Friday and next week's showdown with the Waratahs in Canberra.
While there was no easy choice, the Crusaders emerged as the best option.
A trip to New Zealand on the back of a short turnaround and wedged in between two home games, it was always going to be a tough assignment.
The news surprised some fans. Surely last week's clash against Super Rugby newcomers Moana was a better option?
Given the Brumbies lost to Moana last year, it was not an automatic victory and resting players would have robbed the club's fans the opportunity to watch the team's best players at home.
Both team have done that, I with you on how dumb it is Derps.Players diving over the line in a position where they arent going to score is pretty annoying, not gunna lie. Particularly with the idiotic drop out law.