yes, maybe he got the hard word.To be fair, tonight it has been the best by some distance compared to all the other games this season.
wow, didnt know Woodward was even capable of playing that wellBack 3 for the Canes playing very well.
AAMI Park's playing surface is an absolute joke, its been like this all season.. If it keeps getting torn up like this theres the risk of injuring a player. The ARU should be concerned that a Test Match against England is supposed to be getting played at this ground in just over 6 weeks.
It certainly improves drainage, but these sand based sports fields don't really work for the rugby codes. For the reasons shown above.
http://www.parksleisure.com.au/documents/item/1082
Or as the Sports Turf Institute might say:
4.4 Sand or soil as a root zone? The bulk of our major sports fields are built out of sand. The primary reason for this is drainage, and the reduced risk that a sand-based system will become waterlogged and unplayable. But sand systems are not for everyone. Converting to a sand profile will not only be a major capital investment, but will also increase on-going maintenance cost and challenge.
Another year of not making the finals for the RaboDirect Rabble I guess?
I guess a complete relaying of the pitch may be the only solution.
Utter tosh. Jack had better not start next week.
Bogan has decided he will play well today.
Jack can't possibly be right. He isn't kicking, he's defending on the wing, he's not looking to run the ball.
there are only two classes of rugby in Super 18, the top 4 NZ provinces and the rest. if the Blues get their act together they may leap out of the second tier as well. The Stormers, Lions and Bulls are always hard to beat at home, but none are as comprehensively skilled at an individual or team level as the Highlanders, Hurricanes, Crusaders or Chiefs at the moment.Just a master class by the Canes, looked like 2 differnet grades of rugby playing tonite. One word, accuracy.
Does anyone think our first try last night might have been helped by Savea losing his footing in the sand?