Maori Tour
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@stargazer I was wrong - the last player added was Sean Paranihi the Manawatu Prop not Rakete-Stones.
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@daffy-jaffy As a Hawke's Bay supporter I knew no. 8 in the photo wasn't Rakete-Stones, who looks much younger. No. 19 in the photo is indeed Sean Paranihi (I had to check on google images).
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The team to play Canada has been named. Ngatai at fullback. McMillan says they have selected the most experienced team.
http://www.allblacks.com/News/31714/new-look-maori-all-black-team-named-to-take-on-canada
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be good if they can get Renata to improve his scrummaging, cos has a great workrate around the park and on d.
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Wainui:
Super Rugby games: 9
NPC games: 30
Maori ABs games: 3
First year of NPC: 2014Shaun Stevenson:
Super Rugby games: 22
NPC games: 23
Maori Abs games: -
First year of NPC: 2015Curtis:
Super Rugby games: 0
NPC games: 42
Maori ABs games: 2
World Sevens tournaments: 19
First year of NPC: 2013 -
@taniwharugby He only switched to tighthead a two years ago (and immediately played there for Auckland ...), so there's potential there.
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@tewaio said in Maori Tour:
Every time I see Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi's name I think of Triple-T, aka TTT, the office linebacker:
I always think of Triple J and twice the T. Which then makes me think of Fenella Bathfield. From some reason I'm not sure if I have them linked.
Maybe she was in their video? Or maybe her after school tv show was where I always saw that video?
Either way. Mmmmm. Fenella.
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Does the team selected for the Canada game mean the lineup in Bordeaux v French Barbarians might be a bit second string?
Only two games for the Maori as far as I can see.
Will be heading to Bordeaux to drink some cheap vin rouge like Mouton Rothschild and soak up the atmosphere.
Rougerie is in the French Baabaas squad, must be a swansong for him surely, he's 37 years old.