Exodus 2017
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We could call a spade a spade.
Fekitoa is primarily Tongan.
I would suggest that may have played in role in all of this in the sense that he may have had less natural affinity to NZ.
Would he have chosen NZ if Tonga was the more glamorous/lucrative option?
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@Billy-Tell said in Exodus 2017:
We could call a spade a spade.
Fekitoa is primarily Tongan.
I would suggest that may have played in role in all of this in the sense that he may have had less natural affinity to NZ.
Would he have chosen NZ if Tonga was the more glamorous/lucrative option?
Of course not and he said as much, he is on record as saying he wanted to be an AB as it paid more then Tonga.
Can't fault his honesty.
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Nothing more than a gut feeling but I suspected he was going ,
Might have it wrong , but Seemed to be playing for Nz over his native tonga as a career move rather than a loyalty thing ,
So suspected a high money offer might see him hit the road , particularly with him dropping down the pecking order this year .
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Phil Kearns could suck the life out of a Wiggles concert.
" .... grumble, grumble, I was questioning whether the lineout was straight ....."
After canes score beautiful set piece try from a perfectly straight lineout in which the pin-point long throw was an excellent piece of technical skill that should be celebrated.
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Highlanders prop Halanukonuka has signed a two-year contract with Glasgow Warriors. He'll join Glasgow after the Mitre 10 Cup ( Ta$man).
http://www.glasgowwarriors.org/news/17/07/28/highlanders-prop-halanukonuka-signs
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@jauzy019 interesting decision, I guess one forced on him by not being able to pick up a super contract, as I didnt think he had enjoyed his time greatly in France.
Doesnt say, but assume he goes after Mitre 10 Cup, unless La Rochelle bought out his NOrthland contract or he had an out clause?
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@gt12 said in Exodus 2017:
Another cautionary tale for those who think they'll be able to come back and play at the same level (or better).
His case is a bit different. It's not like he was fit and playing good rugby in France before he came back
He had no form in the NH and his NZ form was a continuation of that decline
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@taniwharugby said in Exodus 2017:
@Duluth form of his life when he had signed to go north (first time)...funny how it works out that way.
Yes, he was so good at the time that he'd probably have been named in the ABs if he hadn't signed with Montpellier.
He didn't make himself very popular in France either, by admitting he didn't want to be there and would rather play in NZ. He's made quite a few negative comments about French rugby on instagram during that time. I'm surprised La Rochelle wants him.
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@Stargazer money talks.
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There is talk , Shields , who carries an English passport due to his parents , which would make him eligible almost straight away ,
is being pursued by England ,
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@kiwiinmelb said in Exodus 2017:
There is talk , Shields , who carries an English passport due to his parents , which would make him eligible almost straight away ,
is being pursued by England ,
Almost modern poetry, I like your style.
(no surprises that shields is weighing up his options)
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@Billy-Tell said in Exodus 2017:
@kiwiinmelb said in Exodus 2017:
There is talk , Shields , who carries an English passport due to his parents , which would make him eligible almost straight away ,
is being pursued by England ,
Almost modern poetry, I like your style.
(no surprises that shields is weighing up his options)
You want it as Haiku?
Brad Shields may be gone
He has English ancestry
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@reprobate said in Exodus 2017:
@jegga i think all exodus posts should be presented as haiku from now on. it somehow makes the shit news easier to take.
I agree with you
The exodus continues
And it often hurts