Crusaders 2019
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@chchfanatic said in Crusaders 2019:
@chris Rameka has done his ACL and will miss most of next season. A shame as he’s a great kid
He just posted this on instagram
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@stargazer a bloody shame as he was going to be playing 12 for Canterbury. Great kid with a good attitude who works very hard at his game. He’ll be back.
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I assume this is an academy contract and not a full contract, but note the title. A Kiwi born and raised kid, and they call it poaching.
Anyway, I've only done a quick search on google and I couldn't find out much about him in addition to what has already been written in this article. So, I don't know at which age he moved from NZ to Western Australia. I found his FB profile and it says he's from Porirua.
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@stargazer said in Crusaders 2019:
I assume this is an academy contract and not a full contract, but note the title. A Kiwi born and raised kid, and they call it poaching.
Anyway, I've only done a quick search on google and I couldn't find out much about him in addition to what has already been written in this article. So, I don't know at which age he moved from NZ to Western Australia. I found his FB profile and it says he's from Porirua.
That's a shocking example of clickbait titles. The article itself is very reasonable (and I found it quite interesting), noting that the school had brought him in on a scholarship and always expected him to do so since he is a kiwi kid. Interesting to note that that is now common practice in Queensland, might explain why the reds don't have decent playmakers anymore.
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I'm all for bringing 'back' the first-five but not so keen on developing more guys for the Wallabies ala Pete Samu, with this Frost kid. For a kid with his pedigree who must now be 19 or more to not have made the Canterbury squad to me indicates he's either gone back to Australia, never actually arrived, or is badly injured.
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Found a story on Fox Sports from around the same time (Oct 17) which tells us this:
italicised textIn signing a three-year development contract with the eight-time Super Rugby champions, Frost became the youngest Australian to be signed to the Crusaders and will head to New Zealand at the end of the year after completing his studies.
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@shark Who pays for kids to attend these Crusaders' academies? Unless kids like Frost are paying to attend, I can't really see the point in investing in Australians - and, given his father works for the ARU, probably quite staunch Australians.
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@shark he played colts for Lincoln University. He is inthe Canterbury under 19 squad. He played 5-6 games in div 1 while Morris and Dalziel we’re away with NZU. He’s on a 3 yr crusaders academy contract. Great athlete who has just turned 19 and a couple of years off mitre 10 cup. Not many of these kids play for Canterbury inside the 3 years in the academy. Apparently he has the academy record over 10metres.
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@chchfanatic OK he's about a year younger than I'd have expected. I hope we get some value out of him before he pisses off back to Australia.
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@chris-b you don’t pay. Your selected. 10 spots every year. I’m pretty sure this years 10 are frost , Cullen grace , Luke Donaldson, Humphrey shield, Rico Syme, Matt letoga , Fergus Burke , Shilo Klein , burns mills and manaaka Boyle-tiatia
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@chchfanatic said in Crusaders 2019:
Humphrey shield
Do you mean Humphrey Sheild, the Napier Boys' halfback who played for NZ Schools last year?
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@stargazer yes. He is at Lincoln uni , but they loaned him to UC. Pretty sure he has signed with Ta$man rather than Canterbury, but still in crusaders catchment
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@chchfanatic said in Crusaders 2019:
@shark who said he was pissing off afterwards. From what I’m lead to believe he wants to stay here
It's pretty unlikely given his background that he plans to qualify for NZ on residency grounds. Stranger things have happened, but I reckon what we're seeing is a player who has more faith in a NZ system developing his game than an Australian one, and nothing more. Once he's been given a leg-up and maybe played a few games for Canterbury and the Crusaders he'll be back off to Sydney's Eastern or Northern suburbs and into an Australian Super Rugby squad.