Blues 2025
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@Bovidae said in Blues 2025:
Clark said himself that he needs to bulk up as sevens players are leaner. It could just be his body isn't ready for SR yet. Different for an outside back.
Yes he does. I noticed in collision that he was still a bit raw.
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@African-Monkey said in Blues 2025:
@Bovidae said in Blues 2025:
Clark said himself that he needs to bulk up as sevens players are leaner. It could just be his body isn't ready for SR yet. Different for an outside back.
Yes he does. I noticed in collision that he was still a bit raw.
It was obvious in the NPC last year. Clark has a lot of potential but he has a long way to go - especially defensively in tight.
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@Tim said in Blues 2025:
Jordan Lay played club rugby for University yesterday, so hopefully we will have a decent reserve loosehead prop soon.
PJ Check also played for Grammar TEC.
Tupaea did surprisingly well in the scrums considering his light frame.
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@cgrant said in Blues 2025:
@Tim said in Blues 2025:
Jordan Lay played club rugby for University yesterday, so hopefully we will have a decent reserve loosehead prop soon.
PJ Check also played for Grammar TEC.
Tupaea did surprisingly well in the scrums considering his light frame.
He's getting there. I think a full off season will see him fill out more.
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@cgrant said in Blues 2025:
Tupaea did surprisingly well in the scrums considering his light frame.
He should be a regular in the Waikato 23 this year so more NPC experience. There are a few Aust props of similar body shape playing SR like Sef Fa'agase and Isaac Kailea.
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@Duluth said in Blues 2025:
Apparently Tupaea is very strong in the gym. So the raw power is probably there but not the scrum technique.
He hasn't played that much rugby yet. Ideally he would be learning at NPC level not SR level
Quinn is also apparently a strong bloke. That said, props usually do better with a decent amount of ballast!
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