Highlanders 2025
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Looking forward to Lasaqa that is for sure. On EDG again, he is about the same age Smith was when he had his toilet incident, and nobody thought he'd ever be a leader... wasn't till he was about 30 he became captain.
I guess what I am really saying, is I don't think it will be EDG. Withy certainly the frontrunner...
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@frugby said in Highlanders 2025:
Looking forward to Lasaqa that is for sure. On EDG again, he is about the same age Smith was when he had his toilet incident, and nobody thought he'd ever be a leader... wasn't till he was about 30 he became captain.
I guess what I am really saying, is I don't think it will be EDG. Withy certainly the frontrunner...
Lasaga looks to have something about him that's for sure. He caught my eye in the pre season game for the Canes against Moana Pasifika last year. Has plenty of x-factor about him, similar mould to ASav and Lakai but slightly smaller.
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@frugby said in Highlanders 2025:
Looking forward to Lasaqa that is for sure. On EDG again, he is about the same age Smith was when he had his toilet incident, and nobody thought he'd ever be a leader... wasn't till he was about 30 he became captain.
I guess what I am really saying, is I don't think it will be EDG. Withy certainly the frontrunner...
I don't understand the conclusion you are drawing between EDG with Smith and the toilet incident. At the time, Smith was near on the best players in the world. Nothing could go wrong for him on the field. Anyone one with a contact or two in the rugby world knew he was constantly playing away games off the pitch. His personal life caught up with his professional life with a bang. Sadly it did derail his captaincy aspirations. If you are saying what happened in the northern hemisphere on the AB tour, which still hasn't been stated publicly is going to have the same impact. That is a baffling conclusion to reach.
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@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2025:
@frugby said in Highlanders 2025:
Looking forward to Lasaqa that is for sure. On EDG again, he is about the same age Smith was when he had his toilet incident, and nobody thought he'd ever be a leader... wasn't till he was about 30 he became captain.
I guess what I am really saying, is I don't think it will be EDG. Withy certainly the frontrunner...
I don't understand the conclusion you are drawing between EDG with Smith and the toilet incident. At the time, Smith was near on the best players in the world. Nothing could go wrong for him on the field. Anyone one with a contact or two in the rugby world knew he was constantly playing away games off the pitch. His personal life caught up with his professional life with a bang. Sadly it did derail his captaincy aspirations. If you are saying what happened in the northern hemisphere on the AB tour, which still hasn't been stated publicly is going to have the same impact. That is a baffling conclusion to reach.
Having heard what he did, it hardly screams leader…
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@frugby said in Highlanders 2025:
@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2025:
@frugby said in Highlanders 2025:
Looking forward to Lasaqa that is for sure. On EDG again, he is about the same age Smith was when he had his toilet incident, and nobody thought he'd ever be a leader... wasn't till he was about 30 he became captain.
I guess what I am really saying, is I don't think it will be EDG. Withy certainly the frontrunner...
I don't understand the conclusion you are drawing between EDG with Smith and the toilet incident. At the time, Smith was near on the best players in the world. Nothing could go wrong for him on the field. Anyone one with a contact or two in the rugby world knew he was constantly playing away games off the pitch. His personal life caught up with his professional life with a bang. Sadly it did derail his captaincy aspirations. If you are saying what happened in the northern hemisphere on the AB tour, which still hasn't been stated publicly is going to have the same impact. That is a baffling conclusion to reach.
Having heard what he did, it hardly screams leader…
Well then tell us instead of speaking in riddles. Also, plenty of leaders have made some pretty shitty mistakes and bounced back. Churchill killed thousands of allies in World War I
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@SouthernMann Yes, hence why I say in a couple of years time I can see him settling into a really strong leader
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It is still different comparing Aaron Smith as a serial rooter, to the grooter without knowing... what he did.
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i find these announcements a bit "meh"...just because its not like theyre investing in the club in the same way one might a english football team, the team isn't getting a cash injection. does it say whos shares he bought?
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@Kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2025:
i find these announcements a bit "meh"...just because its not like theyre investing in the club in the same way one might a english football team, the team isn't getting a cash injection. does it say whos shares he bought?
It would be fascinating to see what stake he has. He has a networth of about 1.4 billion according to Forbes. Having someone with that sort of wealth holding an interest in the club can only be a good thing. Peter Keane, the Chair has a strong understanding of NZ Rugby governance and has managed the sort of organisations that the team will want to get sponsorship from. Marc Ellis and his consortium are small holders. He talks about wanting to improve the marketing aspects. Which was better last year, however seems to have slipped in the lead up to 2025. Often these sorts of announcements aren't targeted towards the general public, being aimed more towards the business community, and potential stakeholders. A look who we have on-board kind of announcement. I don't really understand what the ownership model means in terms of money in/money out, responsibilities of ownership, and whether the owners can proactively input $$.
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yeah, its not as simple as they own the club, they own a share in the this organisation that has a licence to play...but not sure how many actual assets the Highlanders have, new/better sponsors seems to be the main thing these guys can influence
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@Landers92 Walked past me at Uni Oval yesterday. Hard to say whether it was precautionary. Could be anything from a lightly sprained ankle to a ruptured achilles.
From the little bits I can piece together, I think it must have happened on Thursday, and is probably closer to the former than the latter, but it certainly looked like he couldn't put any weight on his foot.
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we do love co captains
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@Landers92 said in Highlanders 2025:
Highlanders ‘Captains’ to be announced later on today.
They both may surprise...
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A back and a forward. Had a thought the forward was an option. The back. I'm genuinely shocked
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sounds like you all know already, cant share who?