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    @nostrildamus said in Highlanders 2026:

    if TUJ comes to the Blues does that mean Lam stays, leaves, goes to 13 or wing or just rotates with TUJ?

    No Rieko next year so presumably Lam to 13?

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    @Mr-Fish said in Highlanders 2026:

    @nostrildamus said in Highlanders 2026:

    if TUJ comes to the Blues does that mean Lam stays, leaves, goes to 13 or wing or just rotates with TUJ?

    No Rieko next year so presumably Lam to 13?

    Yeah, um my fault but this really goes in the Blues thread.
    Don't want to upset those fine Highlanders fans and the ex-Canes bandwagon fans...

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    Lasaqa and Howden re-signing until 2027. Which is a further year on their current deals.

    A subscribers ODT article from the ODT featuring an interview with Joseph. Says several players are leaving. Out of the guys leaving they only wanted to keep Gilbert.

    Jun 10

    Joseph looking at the positives

    Joseph looking at the positives

    That was probably not how Jamie Joseph imagined his first season back as Highlanders head coach would pan out.

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    @SouthernMann Thrilled TK and Lasaqa are extending through 2027. Either could have easily thought to go elsewhere after 2026.

    Interesting that it sounds like Gilbert was the only one who chose to head offshore. Makes these other players leaving even more interesting

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    Means we now have at least eight guys locked in to our top side for 2027.

    Plus you'd expect guys like Ma'u, Taylor, Bartlett, Withy, Haig, and Hurley will be there then too.

    That core group will have around 50 games each by 2027.

    Then we'd expect Pledger, Tengblad, Harvey and Muliaina to be there by then too.

    Plenty of gaps and some questions over lads like Whaanga, Millar, Te Hiwi, Wingham etc. Which we will get answers around when departures are announced, the NPC or after next year.

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    Highlanders post signifies TK is just through 2026. Comms breakdown between them and odt, classic. Still great news none the less

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    Yes, confirmed in Paul Cully's article.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/360718164/highlanders-re-sign-loose-forwards-veveni-lasaqa-and-te-kemaka-howden

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    Odd TK is just taking one year deals.

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    Reading the tea leaves. Shannon Frizell to the Highlanders 2027

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    @frugby said in Highlanders 2026:

    Reading the tea leaves. Shannon Frizell to the Highlanders 2027

    god i hope not, even putting aside his history off field....he'll be what 33 in 2027 and a several years out of super rugby...hes not going to be the same player he was...and to replace someone only coming into their playing prime....

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    @frugby said in Highlanders 2026:

    Reading the tea leaves. Shannon Frizell to the Highlanders 2027

    then I certainly hope @Nepia doesn't drink tea.

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    @nostrildamus said in Highlanders 2026:

    @frugby said in Highlanders 2026:

    Reading the tea leaves. Shannon Frizell to the Highlanders 2027

    then I certainly hope @Nepia doesn't drink tea.

    I'm a coffee drinker. 🙂

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    @frugby said in Highlanders 2026:

    Reading the tea leaves. Shannon Frizell to the Highlanders 2027

    Based off what? TK extending for 2026 only?

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    @Landers92 theres been a lot of talk in the media that Frizzell is planning on returning in 2027 to make a run for RWC.

    He lives in Dunedin and my impression seems to be that there’s a strong chance he wants to return to the landers.

    To be clear though. That’s not inside scoop, that’s just the sense I get from reading a few different articles this last week.

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    frugby
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    @Landers92 Yes, and have also heard it is in the works. I don’t think Frizell possibly returning necessarily means Howden leaves, but I think either he or the Highlanders want to keep his options open.

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    Hopefully we can get to a point where there is high quality competition between players of international standards within positions. We have seen at with other franchises and it does show good health.

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    @SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2026:

    Hopefully we can get to a point where there is high quality competition between players of international standards within positions. We have seen at with other franchises and it does show good health.

    I suspect Frizell returning will depend a bit on how the All Blacks go this year. From the Highlanders perspective, would we want a 33 year-old who is returning just to go to the World Cup before shooting off again?

    I'll reserve judgement, but if you could keep them, Haig and Howden is your blindside flank sorted for the foreseeable.

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    @frugby said in Highlanders 2026:

    @SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2026:

    Hopefully we can get to a point where there is high quality competition between players of international standards within positions. We have seen at with other franchises and it does show good health.

    I suspect Frizell returning will depend a bit on how the All Blacks go this year. From the Highlanders perspective, would we want a 33 year-old who is returning just to go to the World Cup before shooting off again?

    I'll reserve judgement, but if you could keep them, Haig and Howden is your blindside flank sorted for the foreseeable.

    I'm more than happy with a Haig/Howden mix. Haig will come right. Never looked himself this season. Mix those two up between bench and starting. But, if Frizzell wants to, we should look to accommodate him.

    It would be nice to be in a similar position to the Chiefs with their loosies/halfbacks/midfield, Crusaders with hookers/outsides, Hurricanes with loosies. We lose some spots and we are in a world of hurt.

    You don't want to be playing your best players every minute of every game.

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    handa457
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    People forget Frizzell can and has covered lock for the Highlanders. If we loose Dunshea end of next year, Frizzell slotting into the second row could be massive while Stodart, Tengblad and whichever other young locks we have develop.

    We can't afford to turn down a world class player, who wants to join the team. Even if it just provides depth.

    Also remember how there was talk we were targeting an overseas ten. Could that be Sopoanga returning home? Same with prop could that be Ma'fau Fia? Both are still playing well overseas and Jamie gave them both a shot years ago. Could be he calls a couple of the fellas back for a final season or two. Bonus points if he gets Aaron Smith back for 2027.

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    was he "world class"? excellent for a couple of years at super level....but didn't kick on at international, his final season was more average for us form memory and by 2027 he will have been swanning around the Japanese league for 5 years...its not like we're talking about bringing back a great rugby mind that will wont have dulled even if the body has

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