No arms in it - technically could have been a penalty or even a penalty try.What a goal line tackle!!
And who says no-one does drop goals in NZ rugby?.
Well now we've got Sopoaga we can maybe give you lot and SA a taste of your own medicine?
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Barrett got better as the match went on but Sopoaga was pretty good. Marty Banks aswell great option taking on the drop goals.
Well nice to see you've done a nice u turn after saying in the RWC NZ thread that NZ don't do drop goals and dismissing them.
Credits got to go to Joseph / Tony Brown. The game plan for this week and last was pretty good.
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Well you've got to have a player that can kick them consistently and Dan has proven he's average at it. Sopoaga is a better drop goal exponent that Dan Carter. I honestly dont see how anybody can argue any different.
But Marty Banks scored the drop goal, and he's not in the NZ RWC squad. Will Sopoanga even make the final RWC NZ squad? It will between him and Slade and Slade covers more positions.
The Highlanders defense was outstanding. Skudder got shut down completely, apart from one awesome movement in the first half. Hurricanes just weren't making the inroads, and it seemed like they didn't have any answers. I think Barrett held them back to be honest. He clearly is a good player, but is struggling with his injury and only having a few games back. He was hesitant, and wasn't kicking very well. Most of the All Blacks stepped up in this game, on both sides.
I feel for the Hurricanes. It was meant to be the fairytale ending, and obviously would have been good to win for Jerry, but he'll still be watching down with pride. Sport is a funny thing sometimes, and even if you were the form team all season - on the day it doesn't count for much. Being a South Island man, I'm happy in one sense. But I feel for the Canes in another sense.