Sunday, January 28, 2007

More Pre-Season Results

Reads Down Highlanders by 2 points, 17-15

On the Gold Coast the Highlanders suffered a defeat at the hands of the lowly Reds. The game was settled two tries a-piece, the difference being a penalty slotted by Clinton Schifkofske to get his side across the line. This will be a much needed shot in the arm for the Reds, maybe this year under Jones they will be able to fire and get some traction in the competition for the first time? I doubt it, however it would be good to see one of the traditionally strong Australian Rugby Union sides exert some influence in the game again.

Hurricanes and Brumbies all tied up, 28-28

Meanwhile in Canberra the Brumbies and the canes thrashed out 80 minutes of football only to be all tied up at the end of it. Each side crossed the line four times, an effort that the attacking coaches will be pleased with. Obviously there is some work for each team to do on defence. Too late now, it is kick off next week and one week cannot be the basis for turning everything around. Note that the Hurricanes were missing a lot of forwards that are part of the All Black RWC 2007 training squad.

Chiefs down the Blues, 24-21

In another shock for Blues fans, a fair chunk of the readership of this blog, they were downed by the traditionally lowly Chiefs (again, note that the Chiefs have now beaten the Blues 3 seasons in a row, although this pre-season clash does not really count, although it wont bode well for the rest of the season either) in Rotorua. The Chiefs scored the match winning try in the dying stages of injury time to take the game. This is shaping up to be a great contest during the regular season. Troy Flavell's return to the All Blacks for RWC 2006 will not be assisted by a mediocre performance by this franchise again this year.

Tahs beat the Crusaders, 17-12

The Tahs continued on their winning way, beating an understrength Crusaders side at Aussie Stadium. Being understrength is no excuse for the the Crusaders, the Warratahs were without sever key players. New boy Kurtley Beale gave away one try, but redeemed himself by setting up the final try to win the game for the Tahs. A strong showing from the young man already tipped to be a surprise inclusion in the Aussie RWC 2007 side. Of concern for the Crusaders was the 12-0 lead that they surrendered in losing the match. Normally stout defence is a hallmark of this side, and perhaps this year there might actually be a good game between the Crusaders and the Blues at Eden Park to kick off season 2007.

Force Thrash Samoa, 59-10

The Western Force continue to live up to the praise offered them by Robbie Deans. He said they could win the Super 14, and this thrashing of a not inconsiderable international side could be showing that he wasn't too far off with that praise. They seem to have coped well in the pre-season and it will be interesting to see how they go in their first real hit out of the season.


So, not long to go until kick off now. Check in to see how things are going via this blog, and remember that you can always leave comments about how you reckon your team will fare. Hopefully you have all taken a little time to join up with various tipping competition, be interesting to see how many of you really know your rugby!

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