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Reds V Crusaders Friday 6th Feb - Ballymore

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Reg - something up with your microphone? Your audio was up and down a fair bit at points, though generally OK, and it sounded like a loose connection or something. Dave's was a bit quiet by comparison.

It sounded like something with the software, like it automatically reduced in volume every time Reg started talking louder..
 

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Chilla Wilson (44)
Apologies if someone has already mentioned this, but the crowd was 11,270 I believe (or near enough to).

Pretty decent turn out for Ballymore these days.

At an average take of $30 per head, that comes to approx $338,000 with minimum overheads (Ballymore home ground). WOW.
 

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Chilla Wilson (44)
Reds forwards did pretty well - barely noticed anyone from the other lot except Todd. Lineout and scrum for QLD was pretty good, allowing Hunt to have a solid game.

Reg - something up with your microphone? Your audio was up and down a fair bit at points, though generally OK, and it sounded like a loose connection or something. Dave's was a bit quiet by comparison.


Dave sounded like he was away from the microphone, and was hard to hear at times. But nicely done Reg & Dave.
 

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Rocky Elsom (76)
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yeah not too sure on the technology part. Had a quick listen to the youtube clip and hear what you are saying. Will mention it to the IT guru there, but it won't be happening until the NRC I'm guessing so they have some time
 

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Tim Horan (67)
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yeah not too sure on the technology part. Had a quick listen to the youtube clip and hear what you are saying. Will mention it to the IT guru there, but it won't be happening until the NRC I'm guessing so they have some time
There is the Podcast :D
 

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Jim Lenehan (48)
I can never truly understand Kerevi. I mean I would love him at the Force but I just don't understand him. He gets the ball like at the end of that trial and it doesn't seem like he is moving super fast but noone even gets close to tackling him. It was the same against the Force last year in Perth. It's almost like everyone thinks he is impossible to tackle or that someone else will tackle him so noone bothers. Crazy.


:rolleyes: give me a break. The bloke is quite clearly a genuine tackle buster. very hard to stop one on one. He's one of the aussie stars to watch this season i reckon
 

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Peter Sullivan (51)
I can never truly understand Kerevi. I mean I would love him at the Force but I just don't understand him. He gets the ball like at the end of that trial and it doesn't seem like he is moving super fast but noone even gets close to tackling him. It was the same against the Force last year in Perth. It's almost like everyone thinks he is impossible to tackle or that someone else will tackle him so noone bothers. Crazy.

Kerevi seems to have that Teflon coating that some plays possess. It is the same as Falou, they can seem to be jogging and have three blokes with a good grip on them and they just slip through.

I dont know if it can ever be explained but it is good for the Reds that he has this skill.

I think CFS may struggle to get much game time this season
 

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Peter Sullivan (51)
Jaw hit the floor when JJ made that tackle in the opening minutes of the match, if he can fix his defense he goes from liability to asset almost instantly. It looks like our defensive organization on the whole is still struggling though.

JJ reminded me of Rod Davies the other night, he has lots of flaws but has that spark of electricity when he is near the ball.

He always looks like he is about to do something incredible.
 

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John Thornett (49)
JJ reminded me of Rod Davies the other night, he has lots of flaws but has that spark of electricity when he is near the ball.

He always looks like he is about to do something incredible.


If he just sticks his tackles and cuts back on the low percentage offloads he's got serious skills and athleticism (also raw pace) to burn. His defense in particular was just so outrageously bad last year that all the upside in the world wouldn't have seen him selected.

Watching him stick tackles makes me very happy. He could be a dark horse for a breakout season if he shows consistency in those regards through the remainder of this season.
 
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Mark Ella (57)
I was pleasantly surprised at JJs performance . Last year he was sub standard.

Also Genia and Horwill really seemed to have stepped up. Hunt was good, briing composure to the backs. Reckon he will play at 10 at least until Quade returns.

Forwards were great particularly in first half. Dales hasn't played for an eternity and was blowing hard - as can be expected.

Really hope young Sef is ok - does anyone know the extent of his injury?
 

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Mark Ella (57)
Kerevi seems to have that Teflon coating that some plays possess. It is the same as Falou, they can seem to be jogging and have three blokes with a good grip on them and they just slip through.

I dont know if it can ever be explained but it is good for the Reds that he has this skill.

I think CFS may struggle to get much game time this season


Plenty of big units running around in the centers these day but what Kerevi has going for him is a low center of gravity (like Ma Nonu has) which I think makes him such a difficult unit to stop.

I very much like the look of that Ant Kerevi center combination. Very versatile in many aspects of the game. Covers attack and defense well also. People rarely cite it but Ant Fainga'a is much more than the one trick pony he is often labeled as.
 

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John Thornett (49)
Plenty of big units running around in the centers these day but what Kerevi has going for him is a low center of gravity (like Ma Nonu has) which I think makes him such a difficult unit to stop.

He's got some pretty decent footwork to boot. Every time he jump-steps I go through the same mental dialogue, "No, no he isn't.... holy shit - it worked?!"

Feels like he spends 3 seconds in the air each time and then next thing he's cantering past the first guy who he's totally rooted and barrelling his way into the secondary defensive line.
 

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Rocky Elsom (76)
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I know think CFS is only a centre. He goes missing too much on the wing and I think big Kuridrani has taken his wing spot for the Reds. CFS is just a centre, a good one who needs to keep involved to show is ability. He's still behind Kerevi though.

There's a chance we will see 12 Kerevi 13 CFS combo at some stage, but that really depends on the form of Ant and return of Taps.
 

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Jim Lenehan (48)
Wouldn't be surprised if CFS takes a while to find form. When you've been interrupted by injury as many times as he has, you need a prolonged period of fitness to hit your stride
 

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Trevor Allan (34)
I actually prefer CFS on the wing. His strengths were always as a powerful, dynamic ball carrier with surprisingly excellent footwork and acceleration for a big guy (never a noted kicker or passer). I am a little worried he might be a touch over his ideal playing weight right now. He's always been a big powerful lad but he looked absolutely fucking massive from where I was sitting on Friday...it may be a little too much and could be affecting his speed off the mark and lateral movement.

Him and Kuridrani provide a few options to play the power runner role wearing 11 which I like. Depending on where K ends up, JOC (James O'Connor) and JJT could end up providing some serious gas and footwork as 2nd playmakers wearing 14.
 

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John Thornett (49)
Diggers always looked much quicker than CFS has in his appearances over the past year or so, particularly last weekend. CFS isn't exactly a slouch but Digby had one of the most vicious steps in all of Rugby during his time.

Sort of agree with @hammertimethere that CFS may have gotten a tad too big in the offseason, looks like he lost a bit of speed off the mark.
 

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Trevor Allan (34)
I don't really agree...Diggers is the same, powerful but not that quick in absolute terms. Also, the last few years Chris has barley ever run top pace.
 
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