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To be fair, it was a hell of a breeze they were playing into.Force are fit and can attack. Just need to work on first 15min
To be fair, it was a hell of a breeze they were playing into.Force are fit and can attack. Just need to work on first 15min
Exactly. And it was the wind and the force defence that made the canes play poorly in the second half at times.And had the game gone for another two minutes, with the Force having all the play, it’s the Forces win. Don’t sully a good performance by the Force, who played well, by talking down the other team.
Ref was awful but it was his breakdown management that was awful, going both ways.
We have the Highlanders again in a few weeks, in Perth.This Force team will be a lot better by the end of the year. If we had everyone fit it would be interesting. NZ tour ends, Highlanders was the game they needed to win. Making some nice player finds. Now we need to keep them and maintain some squad continuity under Cron.
And add to fact Canes were down to basically 12 players by end, Cameron went off about 70 min, Iose was crippled, could barely jog, and Sullivan looked like he had broken wrist, but no subs as they weren't HIAs. Force went well, but were never going to win it, Canes were playing crazy stuff trying for bonus point knowing they couldn't lose.Exactly. And it was the wind and the force defence that made the canes play poorly in the second half at times.
Agree Force did well, I was at game etc, was a little surprised though a couple of timed Force didn't look happy with each other, Chase Tiatia throwing ball away in disgust when he wanted quick throw in and Force players were literally wandering back, then at one stage it looked like there were words being yelled at each other by a few of the Force backs.Also worth remembering that we are the only team that is sent on a 3 game road trip to NZ. Other than the Brumbies I wouldn’t expect any of the other Aussie sides to do much better
Looks like a knee, and when you go sideways and twist your knee qwerty, think you may feel a fair bit of pain until is settles. Sevu Reece was same when he did his, walked off with looking like only a limp, but gone for season.What injury did Cameron end up doing? I'm bit confused how he limped off there, given the theatrics he presented. I thought it was a broken leg.
But they nearly did lose, force were always going to come back in the second half.And add to fact Canes were down to basically 12 players by end, Cameron went off about 70 min, Iose was crippled, could barely jog, and Sullivan looked like he had broken wrist, but no subs as they weren't HIAs. Force went well, but were never going to win it, Canes were playing crazy stuff trying for bonus point knowing they couldn't lose.
Mate all teams have a chance to win, but to be honest Canes never looked like losing. The play after the siren was safe as house for Canes, they were (as you say) going for a bonus point knowing that they were 10 points ahead, and if (as they did) Force scored the game was over so that is what I meant they were never going to lose.If the Force were further up the ladder in points etc, the Canes I think would of played a safer option. And during the 80 minutes of game, it was reasonably dominant performance, I can assure you I doubt whether there was Canes supporter that were nervous after first 40, and I would guess no Force supporters thinking there was a win there. I haven't seen game on TV, but much as I like the Force as a team etc, and agree they came back well at the ground it didn't feel close.But they nearly did lose, force were always going to come back in the second half.
But if you were talking about the play past the siren then fair enough, both sides threw caution to the wind as there was nothing to lose and everything to gain. Canes and Force both had a chance at a bonus point and the result could not be changed.