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  • TimT Away
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    @gt12 From the article.

    Angus Ta'avo and Atu Moli are also signed for next year. The front row is well covered.

     Hookers
    
    Dane Coles - 2021
    Codie Taylor - 2021
    
    Props
    Joe Moody - 2022
    Ofa Tu'ungafasi - 2021
    Karl Tu'inukuafe - 2021
    Nepo Laulala - 2020
    
    Locks
    Scott Barrett - 2020
    Patrick Tuipulotu - 2020
    Sam Whitelock - 2020 (if he takes up a one year extension option)
    
    Loose forwards
    Dalton Papalii - 2022
    Sam Cane - 2021
    Ardie Savea - 2021
    Vaea Fifita - 2020
    
    Halfbacks
    TJ Perenara - 2021
    Aaron Smith - 2021
    
    Midfield backs
    Ngani Laumape - 2021
    Anton Lienert-Brown - 2020
    
    Wings
    Rieko Ioane - 2022
    
    Utilities
    Damian McKenzie - 2021
    
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    wrote on last edited by gt12
    #148

    Assuming the article above is correct, a few names jump out, such as keeping Brodie, and probably Barrett:

    Hookers = Good shape
    Dane Coles - 2021
    Codie Taylor - 2021

    Props = Good shape
    Joe Moody - 2022
    Ofa Tu'ungafasi - 2021
    Karl Tu'inukuafe - 2021
    Nepo Laulala - 2020

    Locks = worrying without BBBR
    Scott Barrett - 2020
    Patrick Tuipulotu - 2020
    Sam Whitelock - 2020 (if he takes up a one year extension option)

    Loose forwards = Pretty good as we have Ioane also signed I believe
    Dalton Papalii - 2022
    Sam Cane - 2021
    Ardie Savea - 2021
    Vaea Fifita - 2020

    Halfbacks = Excellent shape
    TJ Perenara - 2021
    Aaron Smith - 2021

    First fives = umm, zero? Dmac is rightly a utility. Need a signing here soon - either Mo'unga or Barrett

    Midfield backs = OK, but must sign Goodhue
    Ngani Laumape - 2021
    Anton Lienert-Brown - 2020

    Wings = this will be fine if we sign Bridge (with others coming)
    Rieko Ioane - 2022

    FB = none, but Dmac is signed and Jordan is coming with Jordie Barrett no doubt to be re-signed

    Utilities = pretty good, given Dmac can cover 10/15
    Damian McKenzie - 2021

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    @gt12 said in 2020 All Blacks Squad:

    Loose forwards = Pretty good as we have Ioane also signed I believe

    Ioane and Evans are signed, as well as prospects Jacobson and Gibson.

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    #150

    Haere ra list (I added Naholo then removed him)

    Kieran Read (signed with Toyota Verblitz, Japan)
    Owen Franks (signed with Northampton)
    Ben Smith (signed with Pau, turned down one year NZR option extension)
    Liam Squire (signed with Red Hurricanes, Japan)
    Jordan Taufua (signed with Leicester)
    Jackson Hemopo (signed with DynaBoars, Japan, for 2020)
    Luke Whitelock (signed with Pau)
    Nehe Milner-Skudder (signed with Toulon)

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    @gt12 Naholo? Nothing confirmed about him leaving. Only a few rumours.

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    @Stargazer said in 2020 All Blacks Squad:

    @gt12 Naholo? Nothing confirmed about him leaving. Only a few rumours.

    Cheers, edited accordingly.

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  • gt12G Offline
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    wrote on last edited by gt12
    #153

    My question - who of these gets the money?

    Hell yes

    Brodie Retallick
    Beauden Barrett / Richie Mo'unga
    Jack Goodhue

    Yes

    Shannon Frizell
    Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi
    Jordie Barrett
    Nathan Harris

    Thanks for the memories

    Ryan Crotty (could also be a question mark)
    Sonny Bill Williams
    Kane Hames
    Israel Dagg

    Question marks

    Matt Todd (he's still very good, even though we are well served at 7)
    Liam Coltman (there aren't that many good hookers around)
    Waisake Naholo (Rumored to be off anyway)

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    #154

    @gt12 Or to phrase it differently:

    Likely to take Japanese sabbaticals if they re-sign with NZR:
    Retallick
    B Barrett
    S Whitelock
    possibly: Todd (if he doesn't go overseas entirely)

    Won't go anywhere:
    Mo'unga
    Goodhue
    Frizell
    Tahuriorang
    J Barrett

    Does anyone really care?
    Harris
    Coltman

    Other test-capped players (I may have missed some):
    Perry (off contract)
    Lomax (2020)
    Evans (2020)
    Hunt (?)
    Bridge (2022)
    Havili (2021))
    Drummond (2020
    Cameron (??)

    Non-test capped players
    Aumua (2021)
    Moli (2020, wait and see whether he can reach the required level again after his long-term injury)
    A Ioane (2021)
    Duffie (off-contract)

    Subjective, but on current form/fitness, it's hard to see Moli, Duffie, Drummond and Cameron make the squad any time soon, but that can obviously change.

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    All Blacks whose deals run out in 2019:

    2019

    Brodie Retallick: Likely to re-sign, sabbatical in Japan
    Jack Goodhue: Almost certain to re-sign
    Beauden Barrett: Likely to re-sign, sabbatical in Japan.
    Ryan Crotty: Strongly linked with move to Bath or Japan.
    Jordie Barrett: Almost certain to re-sign
    Richie Mo'unga: Likely to re-sign
    Sonny Bill Williams: Almost certain to leave. Bath, Saracens and Bristol interested.
    Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi: Likely to re-sign
    Liam Coltman: ?????????
    Nathan Harris: Wasps are interested.
    Kane Hames: ?????????
    Shannon Frizell: ???????
    Waisake Naholo: Almost certainly off to London Irish, interest from Wasps.
    Matt Todd: Probably off to Japan
    Luke Romano: Interest from Sale and Bristol.
    Sam Whitelock (Has one year extension): Probably off to France.

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    It will be interesting to see who will get the nod as the starting THP after the RWC, with long serving Owen Franks off to Northampton.
    Ofa-T and Laulala are the obvious choices but I think Tyrell Lomax could be the man. He has made a lot of progress this year and looks like a young Carl Hayman. His physicality cannot be questioned and he is not subject to brain explosions as Ofa-T is.
    And there is Atu Moli. How will he recover from his injuries is the big question.

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    @cgrant said in 2020 All Blacks Squad:

    It will be interesting to see who will get the nod as the starting THP after the RWC, with long serving Owen Franks off to Northampton.
    Ofa-T and Laulala are the obvious choices but I think Tyrell Lomax could be the man. He has made a lot of progress this year and looks like a young Carl Hayman. His physicality cannot be questioned and he is not subject to brain explosions as Ofa-T is.
    And there is Atu Moli. How will he recover from his injuries is the big question.

    I don't think he's up to it in the beard growing department

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    replied to Tim on last edited by
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    @Tim said in 2020 All Blacks Squad:

    @gt12 From the article.

    Angus Ta'avo and Atu Moli are also signed for next year. The front row is well covered.

     Hookers
    
    Dane Coles - 2021
    Codie Taylor - 2021
    
    Props
    Joe Moody - 2022
    Ofa Tu'ungafasi - 2021
    Karl Tu'inukuafe - 2021
    Nepo Laulala - 2020
    
    Locks
    Scott Barrett - 2020
    Patrick Tuipulotu - 2020
    Sam Whitelock - 2020 (if he takes up a one year extension option)
    
    Loose forwards
    Dalton Papalii - 2022
    Sam Cane - 2021
    Ardie Savea - 2021
    Vaea Fifita - 2020
    
    Halfbacks
    TJ Perenara - 2021
    Aaron Smith - 2021
    
    Midfield backs
    Ngani Laumape - 2021
    Anton Lienert-Brown - 2020
    
    Wings
    Rieko Ioane - 2022
    
    Utilities
    Damian McKenzie - 2021
    

    This gives me warm fuzzies

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    replied to MN5 on last edited by
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    @MN5 said in 2020 All Blacks Squad:

    @cgrant said in 2020 All Blacks Squad:

    It will be interesting to see who will get the nod as the starting THP after the RWC, with long serving Owen Franks off to Northampton.
    Ofa-T and Laulala are the obvious choices but I think Tyrell Lomax could be the man. He has made a lot of progress this year and looks like a young Carl Hayman. His physicality cannot be questioned and he is not subject to brain explosions as Ofa-T is.
    And there is Atu Moli. How will he recover from his injuries is the big question.

    I don't think he's up to it in the beard growing department

    And does he have the height to weight to play number 8?

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    #161

    They are shaping to give the 2012 class of debutants a lot of money going into their 9-12 AB seasons. I'm not sure some of these are wise investments if funds are low; particularly Coles, Smith and if Beauden is asking top dollar in the country.

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    @rotated

    I'm fascinated by how they try to work out the value of the contracts they offer to these players. BBBR must be more valuable than Whitelock, but how about Barrett versus Mounga? Personally, I be putting a bit of money in front of Goodhue right now too.

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    replied to Tim on last edited by
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    @Tim said in 2020 All Blacks Squad:

    @gt12 From the article.

    Angus Ta'avo and Atu Moli are also signed for next year. The front row is well covered.

     Hookers
    
    Dane Coles - 2021
    Codie Taylor - 2021
    
    Props
    Joe Moody - 2022
    Ofa Tu'ungafasi - 2021
    Karl Tu'inukuafe - 2021
    Nepo Laulala - 2020
    
    Locks
    Scott Barrett - 2020
    Patrick Tuipulotu - 2020
    Sam Whitelock - 2020 (if he takes up a one year extension option)
    
    Loose forwards
    Dalton Papalii - 2022
    Sam Cane - 2021
    Ardie Savea - 2021
    Vaea Fifita - 2020
    
    Halfbacks
    TJ Perenara - 2021
    Aaron Smith - 2021
    
    Midfield backs
    Ngani Laumape - 2021
    Anton Lienert-Brown - 2020
    
    Wings
    Rieko Ioane - 2022
    
    Utilities
    Damian McKenzie - 2021
    

    I 100% agree with Angus, but Atu Moli has done absolutely nothing to warrant selection. Lomax is not the inform THP, Laulala is looking good.

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    @rotated said in 2020 All Blacks Squad:

    They are shaping to give the 2012 class of debutants a lot of money going into their 9-12 AB seasons. I'm not sure some of these are wise investments if funds are low; particularly Coles, Smith and if Beauden is asking top dollar in the country.

    Hansen (and Henry before him) really saw the value of grizzled veterans. I think the blend of half vets, and half enthusiastic youth is a tried formula.

    On another note, it's great to see quality new faces popping up in every Super campaign. Will Jordan, Tom Robinson - and others - who could easily transition to the top level over the next few years.

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    What do you guys think will be the 6, 7 and 8 aswell as the reserve loosie come World Cup time? Aswell as what do you think for the 2020 squad.

    I think

    World Cup
    6. Frizell
    7. Savea
    8. Read
    20. Cane

    2020
    6. Frizell
    7. Cane
    8. Savea
    20. Ioane

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    Machpants
    wrote on last edited by Machpants
    #166

    If, and it's a big if, cane makes the cup he starts, ardie will be on the bench. Outside that I've no idea EDIT: and Read at 8 obviously. Ardie might be the 7 instead of Cane if he had performed like the last game, in the game before vs the Crusaders.

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