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    @Kiwiwomble @handa457 both fair points. Now you guys are stacked in the outsides so it will be interesting to see if he gets re-signed again after this year.

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    @Canes4life ZERO chance...at least with us....surely

    i dont know how stacked we are, gilbert still getting gametime when im sure we said preseason he was 3-4 choice at 15 and 2-3 choice at 12...dont even remember talking about him as a wing

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    @Kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2025:

    @Canes4life ZERO chance...at least with us....surely

    i dont know how stacked we are, gilbert still getting gametime when im sure we said preseason he was 3-4 choice at 15 and 2-3 choice at 12...dont even remember talking about him as a wing

    The thing with Gilbert is that he is our first choice goal kicker.

    A young backline and a steady hand. Kept Gilbert around.

    I think he is probably our third string fullback. Behind JRK and Hurley. They were probably a touch worried by the little fella.

    With our younger more capable players getting time in the saddle. The need for Gilbert is going.

    As for our 2025 specialist tackle bag holder Lowe. Thanks for your service.

    There are a few options. Luckily, most will get to start at the bottom.

    Where the team is at now, means we aren't having to recruit players into the starting side. We are recruiting young and bringing them through.

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    @SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2025:

    The thing with Gilbert is that he is our first choice goal kicker.

    Indirectly, the return of JRK might help Cam Millar mount a case for a place back in the starting XV, because in a tight competition goal kicking is so important. How is Robinson off the kicking tee?

    UPDATE: He used to kick for Ta$man, so clearly not useless... was even kicking from fullback when Willy Havili played 10, so he can't be too bad.

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    @SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2025:

    The thing with Gilbert is that he is our first choice goal kicker.

    Indirectly, the return of JRK might help Cam Millar mount a case for a place back in the starting XV, because in a tight competition goal kicking is so important. How is Robinson off the kicking tee?

    UPDATE: He used to kick for Ta$man, so clearly not useless... was even kicking from fullback when Willy Havili played 10, so he can't be too bad.

    Millar v Robinson and the skillset they provide is an interesting conundrum. If the thought is that Robinson is the better playmaker. If they believe he will get the best out of his outsides and as a result we will score more tries, and be in a better position on the field. The play off between his goal kicking and Millar should not be part of the equation. If Robinson can knock over kicks from 45m and inside, and from the angle of 10 to 15m in from touch. Then he will do.

    Then comes to later in the completion. When if the majority of the backs are fit, which one out of Millar and Gilbert make the bench. Or is there a world where neither or them make it? Where management roll the dice, hope Robinson plays 80, with Hurley as the in case of emergency cover.

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    @handa457 said in Highlanders 2025:

    Based on my understanding of contracting we will probably loose DLB, Naeeta, Falefaga, Arscott, Lowe and Nareki this season with Talea, Fakatava and Sam Gilbert also off the books.

    My assumption is that Fakatava and Gilbert both stay for another season. I think the excitement around JJ means a lot of players extend contacts for an additional season or two.

    In terms of replacements Tengblad,, Hervey and Pledger seem shoe ins. Haven’t seen enough of Rangitura and Takaka to decide if they’ll fit in. But assume we’ll be after at the very least a 10 and an outside back from elsewhere. Wouldn’t surprise me if we try and grab an another young midfielder too given TUJ and Te Hiwi are off contract end of next season.

    I think Mitch Dunshea will also be off contract. He initially signed a two year deal. I reckon it will be touch and go whether he stays. If he does. Will be surprised if it is for more than a year.

    Thing with Fakatava, if he only wants another year. I don't see the value in it. Especially if Hastie becomes the no1. Let him go and secure Pledger and Lennox.

    Gilbert. I agree. Keep for one more year. But will.be up to him. He will see his place in the squad slipping down the pecking order. If I was him I'd be chasing game time.

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    I think the idea will be to probably keep most of this year’s squad together. There is always the odd tweak but I’d say likely to only be up to 6 max leave. DLB, Arscott, Faleafaga & Lowe are the main four which spring to mind + probably a loose forward or 2?

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    I consolidated the publicly available information about contract lengths. As stated in press releases. Quite a few players it was never stated. Then some who have been around a while are difficult to work out. I had a guess around some of the newer guys that they'd be on two year gigs.

    Highlanders contracts:

    Ending 2025

    James Arscott
    Folau Fakatava
    JRK
    Mitch Dunshea
    DLB
    Holland
    Lowe
    Nareki

    Ending 2026
    Hastie
    Millar
    Haig
    Michaels
    Te Hiwi
    De Groot
    Vikena
    Tangitau
    Lasaqa
    Hurley
    Faleafaga
    Taylor
    Bell
    Stodart
    Robinson

    Ending 2027
    Whaanga

    Unknown

    Naeata
    TUJ
    Tele'a (two years will run out 25)
    Gilbert
    Howden (two years will run out 26)
    Wingham (two years will run out 25)
    Ma'u
    Withy
    Bartlett (two years will be to 26)
    Tavatavanawai (two years will be to 25)
    Manson (two years to 26)
    Broughton
    Kautai (two years to 26)

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    @SouthernMann Can confirm Taine Robinson is on a 2 year deal.

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    Interesting hear the TK Howden interview about how badly he wants to prove to the canes they made a mistake not giving him more game time.

    He sounds like he’s got the sort of chip on his shoulder that Jamie Joseph loves to leverage

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    @handa457 said in Highlanders 2025:

    Interesting hear the TK Howden interview about how badly he wants to prove to the canes they made a mistake not giving him more game time.

    He sounds like he’s got the sort of chip on his shoulder that Jamie Joseph loves to leverage

    I suppose you can't get everyone on the park and the Canes loosies were on fire last year. Ironically if he stayed he would probably be starting now considering Flanders is out for most of the season.

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    That faleafaga try was outstanding. It really reflects the directive of Jospeh. See it, have a go. Tangitau is not a kicking option. 35m out from his line. He had a go. That is a lot of trust for the players give it a nusge. Faleafaga showed good pace to follow it up as well.

    As for next week

    Id fit; Renton, Fakatava and Hurley come in.

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    The backs are what they are... Hurley and JRK make a huge difference, but not sure many other options exist outside those two - but Gilbert is done at this level I'm afraid. It reminds me of when Michael Collins played fullback for the Blues.

    We can improve in the forwards, because we're still trying to find the balance. Thought Taylor was a bit disappointing again, but Vikena was good outside of that missed tackle for the try. Personally, I'd leave him as the impact man next week, and bring in Bell. Probably offers the least with the ball in hand, but he is far better around the ruck and on defence than the other two... and if we give him half a chance, McReight will do exactly what Kirifi did. Renton comes back in for the same reason. He has been far from good, but Broughton is too lightweight. Good skills to bring on off the bench, but he isn't the hulking eight we require. Dunshea might be due a partial rest, so we could lineup like:

    1. De Groot
    2. Bell
    3. Ma'u
    4. Stodart
    5. Holland
    6. Howden
    7. Withy
    8. Renton

    Vikena
    Bartlett
    Kautai
    Dunshea
    Lasaqa
    Broughton

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    Bravehearts squad to take on Crusaders Development today.

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    @frugby said in Highlanders 2025:

    The backs are what they are... Hurley and JRK make a huge difference, but not sure many other options exist outside those two - but Gilbert is done at this level I'm afraid. It reminds me of when Michael Collins played fullback for the Blues.

    We can improve in the forwards, because we're still trying to find the balance. Thought Taylor was a bit disappointing again, but Vikena was good outside of that missed tackle for the try. Personally, I'd leave him as the impact man next week, and bring in Bell. Probably offers the least with the ball in hand, but he is far better around the ruck and on defence than the other two... and if we give him half a chance, McReight will do exactly what Kirifi did. Renton comes back in for the same reason. He has been far from good, but Broughton is too lightweight. Good skills to bring on off the bench, but he isn't the hulking eight we require. Dunshea might be due a partial rest, so we could lineup like:

    1. De Groot
    2. Bell
    3. Ma'u
    4. Stodart
    5. Holland
    6. Howden
    7. Withy
    8. Renton

    Vikena
    Bartlett
    Kautai
    Dunshea
    Lasaqa
    Broughton

    While you are the president of the Henry Bell fan club. I highly doubt he comes in. Jack Taylor stays at hooker.

    With the loosies. Withy actually won at least two really important turnovers. It is just we came up against Kirifi. Who was outstanding. Teams are also combating Tavatavanawai at the breakdown as well. Perhaps we just need to provide some extra numbers to the breakdown.

    We need Hurley and Fakatava back. As well as making a decision about Gilbert and backing the other guys available.

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    @frugby Semisi Tupou Ta'eiloa could've been the hulking 8 we required? 1st in carrys in the comp, too late now but I just reckon he should've been signed instead of the 30 yr old Naeata

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    @Grooter Tupou Ta'eiloa is not the answer either. Broughton goes fine with ball in hand, but we need someone to hit rucks and do the dirty work. The issue is, those players are few and far between in NZ at the moment... could Stodart be that guy? He has the size.

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    @SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2025:

    @frugby said in Highlanders 2025:

    The backs are what they are... Hurley and JRK make a huge difference, but not sure many other options exist outside those two - but Gilbert is done at this level I'm afraid. It reminds me of when Michael Collins played fullback for the Blues.

    We can improve in the forwards, because we're still trying to find the balance. Thought Taylor was a bit disappointing again, but Vikena was good outside of that missed tackle for the try. Personally, I'd leave him as the impact man next week, and bring in Bell. Probably offers the least with the ball in hand, but he is far better around the ruck and on defence than the other two... and if we give him half a chance, McReight will do exactly what Kirifi did. Renton comes back in for the same reason. He has been far from good, but Broughton is too lightweight. Good skills to bring on off the bench, but he isn't the hulking eight we require. Dunshea might be due a partial rest, so we could lineup like:

    1. De Groot
    2. Bell
    3. Ma'u
    4. Stodart
    5. Holland
    6. Howden
    7. Withy
    8. Renton

    Vikena
    Bartlett
    Kautai
    Dunshea
    Lasaqa
    Broughton

    While you are the president of the Henry Bell fan club. I highly doubt he comes in. Jack Taylor stays at hooker.

    With the loosies. Withy actually won at least two really important turnovers. It is just we came up against Kirifi. Who was outstanding. Teams are also combating Tavatavanawai at the breakdown as well. Perhaps we just need to provide some extra numbers to the breakdown.

    It's about guys who clean rucks, that is not the role Taylor nor Broughton have ever done - it is not their strength. Bell is the least exciting option, but in the absence of a proper bastard at eight, I personally think we need that dirty work out of possession. At the very least, Taylor is not yet the man to start games.

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    That may be the case. But we wont have three different hookers in three weeks. Your boy Bell will stay as the no3 for another week.

    He will play for Kaik in a couple of weeks though. Club footy is underway soon.

    Despite leaking 48 points. There were some good positive signs in terms of some longterm players in the U20s. I've never seen a hooker with the skills that Shaun Kempton has. That kid is outstanding.

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    @SouthernMann yeah Kempton real treat to watch offloads, intercepts, catching high balls. A One will hopefully overcome his injury issues too so the next few yrs will be interesting to track in the hooker department

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