NPC - news, injuries etc
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@winger Too bad, Mo'unga didn't start in that game, but Brett Cameron. Wellington's backs were firing against a weak, lacklustre Canterbury defence in the middle of Canterbury's "3 games in 8 days" part of the competition. Cantebury also seemed a bit complacent after their monster scores the previous games. It was a great win from Wellington, though.
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I've compared the lists of Super Rugby players with the Mitre 10 Cup squads and all Mitre 10 Cup squads.
Of all SR players, Scott Scrafton, Jimmy Tupou, Sam McNicol, Vince Aso, Harrison Allan and Ben Funnell have not been named in a Mitre 10 Cup squad due to injury. However, there are several players, who have been named in Mitre 10 Cup squads despite being injured, and they may get little or no game time. Reggie Goodes has retired from rugby entirely, while Wyatt Crockett has retired from SR, but will still play Mitre 10 Cup.
On top of that, there are 3 SR players, who will first play Mitre 10 Cup and then head overseas: Toni Pulu, Michael Fatialofa and Seta Tamanivalu. 24 other SR players will head overseas straight away, temporarily (returning to SR in 2019) or permanently, with one of those (Pete Samu) playing test rugby.
I may have missed a few names (please, let me know), but the following lists of players from the 2018 All Blacks Sevens, 2018 New Zealand U20s and 2017 New Zealand Schools teams have been named in Mitre 10 Cup teams (there's some overlap between these lists):
2018 All Blacks Sevens
Caleb Clarke - Auckland
Trael Joass - Bay of Plenty
Vilimoni Koroi - Otago
Sione Molia - Counties Manukau
Etene Nanai-Seturo - Counties Manukau
Jona Nareki - Otago
Joe Ravouvou - Auckland
Salesi Rayasi - Auckland
Bailey Simonsson - Bay of Plenty2018 New Zealand U20s
Caleb Clarke - Auckland (and Blues)
Harry Plummer - Auckland (and Blues)
Waimana Riedlinger-Kapa - Auckland
Hoskins Sotutu - Auckland (and Blues)
Tanielu Tele'a - Auckland (and Blues)
Tevita Mafileo - Bay of Plenty
Kaleb Trask - Bay of Plenty
Tom Christie - Canterbury
Ngane Punivai - Canterbury
Suetena Asomua - Counties Manukau
Devan Flanders - Hawke's Bay
Will Tremain - Hawke's Bay
Scott Gregory - Northland
Vilimoni Koroi - Otago
Jay Renton - Southland
Flynn Thomas - Southland
Tom Florence - Taranaki
Xavier Roe - Taranaki
Leicester Fainga'anuku - Ta$man
Jamie Spowart - Ta$man WTG (injury cover)
Laghlan McWhannell - Waikato
Bailyn Sullivan - Waikato (and Chiefs)
Quinn Tupaea - Waikato
Xavier Numia - Wellington
Billy Proctor - Wellington
Pasi Uluilakepa - Wellington WTG2017 NZ Schools
Etene Nanai-Seturo - Counties Manukau
Devan Flanders - Hawke's Bay
Lincoln McClutchie - Hawke's Bay
Josiah Tavita-Metcalfe - Hawke's Bay
Danny Toala - Hawke's Bay
Kini Naholo - Taranaki
Tupou Vaa’i - Taranaki
Leicester Fainga'anuku - Ta$man
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@stargazer problem is, how many spots are available?
Wasnt there an article several weeks back saying the Chiefs were all but full for 2019?
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@taniwharugby Yes, but we don't know whether that includes the development contracts, or only refers to the full contracts. And the media may be wrong, of course.
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@taniwharugby said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
Wasnt there an article several weeks back saying the Chiefs were all but full for 2019?
The Chiefs have plenty of players off contract, including the never seen Verney, Aumua and Hoeata (injured).
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The list was:
Graham - won't be re-signed with 6 props in the squad
Ross - re-signed
Taukei'aho - needs to be signed
Hoeata - from the Naki so a good chance of being involved again I'd prefer McWhannell
MMac - see above
Verney
Aumua
Pulu - gone to Brumbies
StevensonAlso need to replace Bird, Messam, Fa'auli and Nanai-Williams. I'm saying Wainui is Ngatai's replacement.
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Northland team vs North Harbour.
Northland Team:-
Ross Wright (Wellsford)
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Matt Moulds (Otamatea)
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Jack Straker - Debut (Kamo)
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Tom Robinson (Kerikeri)
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Josh Goodhue (Kamo)
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Murray Douglas (Awanui)
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Kara Pryor (Hora Hora)
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Jaycob Matiu (Hora Hora)
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Sam Nock (Kerikeri)
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Jack Debreczeni - Debut (Eastern)
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Rene Ranger (Wellsford)
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Blake Hohaia (Kamo)
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Tamati Tua (Kamo)
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Jordan Hyland (Wellsford)
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Matty Wright (Wellsford)
Replacements
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Jordan Olsen (Mid Northern)
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Isileli Tu'ungafasi - Debut (Mid Northern)
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Ropate Rinakama (Waipu)
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Kane Jacobson - Debut (Kamo)
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Matt Matich (Western Sharks)
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Jono Kitto - Debut (Hikurangi)
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Myles Throughgood - Debut (Kamo)
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Scott Gregory - Debut (Hikurangi)
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@stargazer said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
@winger Too bad, Mo'unga didn't start in that game, but Brett Cameron. Wellington's backs were firing against a weak, lacklustre Canterbury defence in the middle of Canterbury's "3 games in 8 days" part of the competition. Cantebury also seemed a bit complacent after their monster scores the previous games. It was a great win from Wellington, though.
He did play though. And must have been on before HT as it was 17-7 at HT. And from memory he was poor
Wellington 60 (Malo Tuitama 2, Julian Savea, Asafo Aumua, Isaia Walker-Leawere, Du'Plessis Kirifi, Ben Lam, Regan Verney tries; Jackson Garden-Bachop 7 con, 2 pen) Canterbury 14 (Josh McKay, George Bridge tries; Richie Mo'unga 2 con). HT: 17-7.
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@winger Mo'unga came on for 13 minutes during the first half when Cameron was being treated for an injury. In those 13 minutes, Canterbury scored a try which he converted. After that he went off again. He replaced the right winger (Waqanibau) in the second half, but playing at fullback (the fullback moving to the wing), but Mo'unga did the goalkicking. He indeed didn't have an extraordinary game, but it's ludicrous to say he was outplayed by JGB (which is what you claimed) if only because Mo'unga played out of position most of his time on the field. JGB kicked very well in that game, though. That Canterbury played while rotating several players and had several injuries wasn't an excuse for their poor performance. Wellington played excellent rugby, dealing much better with the horrible weather conditions. It was a well-deserved win.
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@stargazer said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
@winger Mo'unga came on for 13 minutes during the first half when Cameron was being treated for an injury. In those 13 minutes, Canterbury scored a try which he converted. After that he went off again. He replaced the right winger (Waqanibau) in the second half, but playing at fullback (the fullback moving to the wing), but Mo'unga did the goalkicking. He indeed didn't have an extraordinary game, but it's ludicrous to say he was outplayed by JGB (which is what you claimed) if only because Mo'unga played out of position most of his time on the field. JGB kicked very well in that game, though. That Canterbury played while rotating several players and had several injuries wasn't an excuse for their poor performance. Wellington played excellent rugby, dealing much better with the horrible weather conditions. It was a well-deserved win.
Love your work. Winger and Machpants don't seem to want the truth to get in the way of a good story.
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A good list of the squads, at least in the Championship
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@taniwharugby @Tim not to mention they have to be on the lookout for the next ‘big story’ that the whole world can get enraged and be offended about.
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