Tony Johnson
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That depth thing too.
I mean, you look at the way Inari has played.
He's stepping in for arguably the best player in New Zealand and he has not put a foot wrong.
work ethic, just his ability to scramble rubbish ball away if it happens, just his efficiencies have been outstanding.
And that's a really good sign.
I think, Bryn, the thing that's really impressed me about the Hurricanes is they played so smart.
They have strategy.
The way they took on the Blues, you know, playing the game right at the Blues' strengths, not at their weaknesses, at their strengths.
I think a lot of credit is due to that coaching group.
On that note, just to firstly, they allow opposition teams the fewest visits to their own 22.
Yeah.
That speaks volumes for the way they're able to control what areas of the game or of the field the game's played on.
The other thing too, you mentioned Finianga Noofo.
To me, Josh Morby has brought himself, particularly with the injury, that sad injury to Caleb Tangitao.
But to me, Josh Morby, this is a guy who the grass wasn't greener for him overseas.
He's come back, he's made every post a winner and he's thrown himself into all black contention.
Well, that right wing thing, it's a bit of a question mark now, isn't it?
Because I just thought for whatever perceived areas of the game that he still needed to work on, Caleb Tangihau, he was such an amazing attacking threat.
I just thought, stick him in there.
We've got plenty of good left wingers and often we have a left winger have to play on the right, but