Blues 2025
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Sam Hainsworth-Fa’aofo. Quinton Nichols and Mason Tupaea were at Blues training today with the Royal NZ Navy Divers team, at the Tamaki Leadership Centre -
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The white one is as cool as the red one is shit.
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@Machpants said in Blues 2025:
@gt12 said in Blues 2025:
The white one is as cool as the red one is shit.
Wannabe crusaders?
Interesting technique to get attention from the AB coaches.
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@Machpants They are for putting the dirt trackers in so the top players can practice smashing teams in red!
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Can you I.D. any more extra players in this video? I see Tystan Cook, Rico Simpson, Nathan Salmon and maybe Riley Williams there.
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Two young extra (likely academy) players at Blues training are North Harbour Lock Jack Lee and last years Australia u18 rep Half Back Luke Aiken. Both from Blues u20's this year.
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I think NZ schools and Blues u20 Prop Robson Faleafa is also training with the squad -
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I think this is Sika Pole at training -
Who is this?
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@Daffy-Jaffy That's definitely Sika Pole.
The pictures below, he kind of looks like Tamiano Ahloo? Which wouldn't be surprising to see him show up at Blues training. But that would also be one of the oldest looking 18-year olds that I've seen, so I could be way off here.
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@reprobate said in Blues 2025:
@nzzp said in Blues 2025:
@reprobate said in Blues 2025:
That's on Harry, not the selectors.
Same as Akira then. You either reckon they got the nudge from the selectors or you don't.
Not really the same: Akira is 29 and has been in the frame for years, whereas Plummer is 26 and this is the first time he has been even close on Super performance. One is quitting after giving it a decent crack, one is quitting at the first sign of potentially being up to it.
What potential opportunity was that? The two minutes where he didn't get to touch the ball for the entire tour?
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@antipodean said in Blues 2025:
@reprobate said in Blues 2025:
@nzzp said in Blues 2025:
@reprobate said in Blues 2025:
That's on Harry, not the selectors.
Same as Akira then. You either reckon they got the nudge from the selectors or you don't.
Not really the same: Akira is 29 and has been in the frame for years, whereas Plummer is 26 and this is the first time he has been even close on Super performance. One is quitting after giving it a decent crack, one is quitting at the first sign of potentially being up to it.
What potential opportunity was that? The two minutes where he didn't get to touch the ball for the entire tour?
Spot on
Some money quotes in there
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@nzzp you would hope that both parties were honest with the next steps ie the coaches with him and him with NZR as I expect these negotiations have been on the table for a while, and he likely was able to demand a bit more after his 2 mins...
If the coaches were honest telling him he is 3rd and unlikely to move up or had too many work ons or whatever, then good on them (even if we disagree with them) as it allows him to move on.
As to Plummer, I will never criticise these guys for making thier money while they can, it is what it is.
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Plummer can be really proud of his career in NZ - guiding Auckland and the Blues to drought breaking titles. Throw in the Trans Ta$man Super title too. He delivered in finals.
It's a shame we didn't get to see him get a proper crack at test level to see if he could translate his Super Rugby Final form across - where he looked every bit the test 10.
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@nzzp said in Blues 2025:
Injuries weren't kind to him, but he's had a good career
Yeah those shoulder injuries really delayed the start of his career
He did get the goal kicking yips early on too. When 10's are missing goal kicks their general play gets judged harder. I think he was playing better than he was given credit for in those early seasons
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@Duluth said in Blues 2025:
@nzzp said in Blues 2025:
Injuries weren't kind to him, but he's had a good career
Yeah those shoulder injuries really delayed the start of his career
He did get the goal kicking yips early on too. When 10's are missing goal kicks their general play gets judged harder. I think he was playing better than he was given credit for in those early seasons
He was, but always got shifted around as well which never allowed him to settle. He was 10 one week, 12 the next, then on the bench the following for a fair bit of his early career.
He was judged very harshly in 2019 when we were still finding our feet as a side and then had to compete with Barrett, Perofeta and Black until last season when he finally got a decent opportunity at 10 for the first time in his career and sure enough, look what happened.
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ATTN Northlanders - from a Blues email -
We are rocking and rolling in the lead up to Christmas here at Blues HQ. Our Blues men have another full on week of pre-season training, culminating with a camp in Northland on Thursday and Friday. We’ll be training at Northland’s Rugby Union's training base (136 Riverside Drive, Parahaki) from 11:45am – 1:15pm on Thursday with public welcome to attend. In the afternoon half the squad are visiting Onerahi Rugby Club to help with some painting around the place while the other half will be delivering and packing the ‘Fill The Blues Bus’ food donations at Whakaora Kai food rescue charity.