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    Steven Harris
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    @african-monkey may as well many Auckland players propping up many of the provinces with loan players or players that have club or schooled in Auckland;something that gets by the lazy Media

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    Auckland Representative Results – 22 September

    Auckland Representative Results – 22 September

    Auckland B v Counties Manukau B The Auckland B side have wrapped up the 2018 Northern Region title with a match to...

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    This is a very good read.

    It confirms Tai Lavea is looking after the attack.

    Even before that his first – and some might say most important – task came in assembling his coaching team. He felt the task required a heavyweight crew, so that's what he put together, bringing in ex-Sunwolves boss, and two-test AB, Filo Tiatia as forwards assistant, coaching legend Sir Graham Henry, no less, as defensive guru, and highly successful St Kentigern College first XV coach Tai Lavea as attack chief.
    
    "The profile of the team demands the profile of the coaches," Ieremia told Stuff after a recent training session. "We have a very young team, so we needed coaches who had experience at a very high level, and we had to have smart coaches who knew when to coach and when to push a different button.
    
    "I wanted coaches to give us the profile you see on the field. That forward pack has got Filo's statement all over, our defence (best in the entire competition) has Ted (Henry) all over it, and our attack and kick strategies is Tai's portfolio.
    
    "My job is to make sure we work effectively, that we don't over-coach, and we keep the boys on edge to make sure we're learning and not just ticking boxes."
    

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/provincial/107382332/digging-deep-whats-gone-into-the-great-turnaround-of-auckland-provincial-rugby

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    Tim
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    Loketi Manu is a loan player for Harbour this season.

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    Gibson had to have surgery due to his quad injury:

    “He’s had surgery so he’s out for the rest of the season. A big disappointment for him and I feel for him as a captain,” Ieremia told RugbyPass.

    Filling the All Blacks' openside void

    Filling the All Blacks' openside void

    A loose forward crop that was once the envy of international rugby teams the world over now looks abnormally thin with veteran All Blacks openside Sam Cane going down with a neck fracture.

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    Auckland Rugby had their Awards Night last night.

    TJ Faiane got Mitre 10 Cup Player of the Year.

    Fa'atiga Lemalu got Club Player of the Year.

    Those are two that I know of, but we'll probably get an article at some point showing all the award winners.

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    @dice Both deserved winners.

    There'd be plenty of contenders for rookie of the year - Abel, Olmstead, Ruru, Rayasi etc.

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    Ieremia, in the first year of a three-year contract at Auckland, believes this is just the start. In February he will take the team on an overseas tour which will bring them together even tighter as a group and over the next few months he will work on helping non-professional players get the best out of themselves, and better align the schools and clubs in the city, plus the relationship between his organisation and the Blues.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=12150272

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    @tim spot on, we're on the up. If we can create a good quality, winning environment that links into club rugby, we'll go a long way to generating the talent needed to dominate for years. Jus tlike we used to 🙂

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    Another thing in Choat's favour: He's studying engineering at Auckland Uni. 🙂

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    African Monkey
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    @tim He may as well hang around with Gibson always injured and Papali'i possibly on ABs duty (unlikely for the world cup but you never know).

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    Steven Harris
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    @tim glad Choat did not head to Manawatu,look how that worked out for Sam Slade.

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    African Monkey
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    @steven-harris Yeah going to a smaller province may give you gametime but it doesn't necessarily progress your career unless you specifically get sent on loan to gain experience, but to be fair to Slade, his path was blocked in the Auckland side so I can't blame him for taking the opportunity at Manawatu. If Choat had gone to Manawatu he probably would have sat on the bench behind Kirikiri anyway and gained next to nothing as opposed to hanging around and getting a start and playing a key role in the finals as a result.

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/provincial/108262168/champion-auckland-union-hope-to-keep-master-coach-sir-graham-henry-involved

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    Beer confirmed the World Cup was also set to make it very difficult to retain the core group of this year's title-winning squad who lost just once in 2018 and snapped a run of nine championships in 10 years by the Red and Blacks.

    "We'll be looking to work through the contracting with players, which Alama is across" added the Auckland boss. "But we've got to be considerate of what players might be available for Rugby World Cup selection across different nations. A few of them could be picked off by different countries, such as Canada, Australia and the Pacific Island nations.

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    @tim said in Auckland 2018:

    Beer confirmed the World Cup was also set to make it very difficult to retain the core group of this year's title-winning squad who lost just once in 2018 and snapped a run of nine championships in 10 years by the Red and Blacks.

    "We'll be looking to work through the contracting with players, which Alama is across" added the Auckland boss. "But we've got to be considerate of what players might be available for Rugby World Cup selection across different nations. A few of them could be picked off by different countries, such as Canada, Australia and the Pacific Island nations.

    poaching fucks.

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    Tweet from Radiosport's guy who covers the Blues and Auckland:

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    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12152373

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