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    I am expecting a few players to be rested for the trip to Fiji. I wouldn't have risked DMac before the injury, and Lord is probably doubtful with the knock to his knee. Expect Tupou to come into the 23 for a run, Stevenson to be straight back at fullback, Carter to return and probably some continued rotation amongst the props. MSR to get another opportunity.

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    Dmac been spotted walking around fine. hopefully all good then

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    @ploughboy said in Chiefs 2025:

    Dmac been spotted walking around fine. hopefully all good then

    Confirmed as bone bruising but he has sat out training.

    Lord will be out for a few weeks. Jacobson is back training too. Stevenson also there.

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    Has anyone else felt like Tupaea has made some changes to his carrying style? In the past I often felt like he was too much focused on winning ‘the hit’ in contact, where he just accelerated into the defender as much as he could, without using much footwork or deception.

    These past few weeks it looked to me like he was less focused on accelerating into contact than on staying on his feet post-contact, standing in the tackle and trying to use his hip- and upper body-strength to break loose. It looks quite similar to how someone like Mark Tele’a carries close to the ruck, where the emphasis lies more on shifting the carrier's weight into contact rather than making a dominant impact.

    I couldn’t really find a great example but this sort of captures what I mean. Typically I’d expect Tupaea to go for the crash-ball in these situations, where here he uses footwork first to wrong-foot the defender while also not accelerating too much in order to stay on his feet and try to step through the tackle.

    This might just be me imagining things but it did look somewhat different to me. With Tele’a's success in beating defenders, it wouldn’t surprise me if other players are taking some notes.

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    @Mauss the extra power vertically to throw the tackler off balance is very noticeable in that clip.

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    @Bones said in Chiefs 2025:

    the extra power vertically to throw the tackler off balance is very noticeable in that clip.

    I did feel his carrying had become a bit predictable in the 2024 SR season so, if it is indeed a conscious choice to add different elements to it, I think it's a smart choice. He's too skilled as a player to play in a one-dimensional manner.

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    Ben Pruden  /  Mar 30

    Four more years: McKenzie inks new long-term deal - Chiefs

    Four more years: McKenzie inks new long-term deal - Chiefs

    Gallagher Chiefs fans can look forward to at least four more years of Damian McKenzie magic, following the star playmaker agreeing to terms on a new deal which runs through […]

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    Man what great news to wake up to.

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    @Bovidae Wow thats massive. i wonder if any (or how many) sabbatical years negotiated into this one

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    @Yeetyaah said in Chiefs 2025:

    Man what great news to wake up to.

    Exactly what I thought. Any players signing on for longer is bloody great news.

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    Will he become Super Rugby's highest points scorer? If you take his average and apply it to the next 4 years the numbers say yes, and that's including this season that's only halfway finished and 2019 where he got injured and played half the comp.

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    #382

    It appears that the Chiefs Development team and the Hurricanes Hunters will be playing each other twice in April.

    Hamilton - 4 April
    Napier - 19 April

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    2028 sabbatical for Dmac according to Liam Napier and Elliot Smith on Rugby Direct

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    A curtain raiser match up between The University of Waikato Chiefs Taua and the Hurricanes Hunters will be kicking off at 4.05 pm.

    GALLAGHER CHIEFS’ INJURY UPDATE AHEAD OF ROUND 8
    Anton Lienert-Brown, leg, short term
    Josh Lord, knee, mid-term
    Rameka Poihipi, knee, season
    Kaleb Trask, hamstring, mid-term
    Etene Nanai-Seturo, hamstring, long-term
    Liam Coombes-Fabling, knee, mid-term
    Wallace Sititi, knee, long-term

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    TTT is back.

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    Super Rugby, Rugby, Sport, Bay of Plenty Times, Sport, Rotorua Daily Post, Sport, Sport, Waikato News

    Inside the Chiefs’ plan to replace Clayton McMillan as coach

    Inside the Chiefs’ plan to replace Clayton McMillan as coach

    The Chiefs' plan to replace Clayton McMillan revealed – and his likely successor.

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    Apparently sititi is up and running could be close to returning

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    @Duluth said in Chiefs 2025:

    Super Rugby, Rugby, Sport, Bay of Plenty Times, Sport, Rotorua Daily Post, Sport, Sport, Waikato News

    Inside the Chiefs’ plan to replace Clayton McMillan as coach

    Inside the Chiefs’ plan to replace Clayton McMillan as coach

    The Chiefs' plan to replace Clayton McMillan revealed – and his likely successor.

    As assistant Gibbes has a Top 14 & Pro12 to his name and a Champions Cup, he should be automatic pick. Cheika's Leinster were really average until he joined as forwards coach, was also assistant to O'Gara when La Rochelle were dominating in 22/23.

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    @Bovidae said in Chiefs 2025:

    TTT is back.

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    I like the look of the substitutes for the front row. Kolose and Martin have huge potentials IMO.

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    @cgrant said in Chiefs 2025:

    I like the look of the substitutes for the front row. Kolose and Martin have huge potentials IMO.

    Depending on the situation of Kauvaka Kaivelata (in Japan) and Mason Tupaea (with the Blues), I think that Will Martin is a very good chance to be Aidan Ross's replacement.

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