Hurricanes 2020
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@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2020:
@Yeetyaah at the end of the day I don’t want Jordie playing for the Canes if he isn’t fully commited to the swirl. If he chooses to leave, so be it, there is plenty of talent ready to take is place.
Yeah BB is a big loss for the Canes. Jordie not so much.
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@Canes4life Don't think it was Sir John Kirwan. There was no mention that Jordie 's girlfriend would love the Auckland shopping...
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@sparky said in Hurricanes 2020:
Canes CEO gives quote to Stuff on Saturday that Jordie is only negotiating with the Canes. Then someone anonymous (Jordie's agent) tells Stuff on Sunday he has been offered more money by the Blues.
Yeah bu the money will be a pretty small part for an AB. Not like SR teams, even their 3P deals, are the big bucks in NZ rugby. So, like his bro, he'll go for rugby and/or personal and family reasons.
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@sparky said in Hurricanes 2020:
@Machpants Like the opportunity to go out on the lash with Akira and visit McDonalds Grey Lynn drive thru a lot. 👍
Would explain his coming off the bench for the Maori
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Smith was poor at first this year. Maybe he will come good at first but I doubt it. JGB is far too inconsistent but the rare times hes on form he can be VG . I'd still like Jordie to have a run at first if no one else is found
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@Winger said in Hurricanes 2020:
Smith was poor at first this year. Maybe he will come good at first but I doubt it. JGB is far too inconsistent but the rare times hes on form he can be VG . I'd still like Jordie to have a run at first if no one else is found
the only time Smith looked any good this year was at FB vs the Blues.From a NZ depth POV it makes sense for Jordie to be given a shot at 10 if he stays, I don't think JGB or Smith will ever be AB quality 10s (happy to be proven wrong though). Then again Jordie may not have the temperament to play 10 at the top level either.
Ridiculous that the Blues will have BB, Perofeta, Plummer and Black on their books next season.
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@mofitzy_ said in Hurricanes 2020:
@Winger said in Hurricanes 2020:
> Ridiculous that the Blues will have BB, Perofeta, Plummer and Black on their books next season.
Disagree
BB will miss at least 8-10 games for the Blues next year
Perofeta is a #15 who can cover 10 Replaces Nanai
Black is a Mitre Cup player at best No business starting in Super Rugby
Plummer needs ALOT of work Has a good frame Stick him at 12 and see how he goes
Blues have a bunch of players but not alot of high level #10 performances in SR beyond BB
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@taniwharugby said in Hurricanes 2020:
...Not sure Jordie is a good fit for the Blues.
Judging by his game on the weekend he will fit in fine
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@Stockcar86 to be fair to the bloke the All Black selectors should have more nous to know he isn't a winger. I mean why would you have the guy on the flank and then not even kick to him - makes no sense whatsoever. He really needs to break the mould of being Mr Fix it and actually focus on nailing down one position.
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@Stockcar86 said in Hurricanes 2020:
@taniwharugby said in Hurricanes 2020:
...Not sure Jordie is a good fit for the Blues.
Judging by his game on the weekend he will fit in fine
buuuuurn
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I actually think the best thing he can do is go to the Crusaders, play at 12 consistently and get a combo with Goodhue.
Hate to see him leave the Canes though. Unless he just wants to play fullback, then just let him play there and stop moving him around. -
Jordie Barrett will remain in Hurricanes colours after announcing today he had signed with the club until 2022.
Barrett said the decision to stay at the Hurricanes was made easier by the fact he believed the club was in a really strong position at the moment and has great potential for the next few years. "There is a really good mix of youth as well as experienced leaders in the squad and I feel like this is the best place to develop my game," he said. "Staying in New Zealand rugby is really important to me. I'm enjoying playing alongside my mates, and I've got further aspirations and goals I want to reach while I'm playing in New Zealand." Barrett said he still has a strong desire to play Super Rugby alongside his brothers at some point of his career but when that would happen remains unclear.
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Well that press release glosses over the franchise movement clause after 2020. So it's wishful thinking that he'll be with us for 2021-2022. Don't blame the Canes for how they've presented it as it's technically true. But don't think he'll stick with us and there is zero chance of Scott joining the Canes to keep at least two of the bros together.
Unless.... do they have other siblings coming through!!?
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@Paekakboyz Only sisters. The oldest Barrett was on the ABs lon-term radar, Kane, but retired due to concussion
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@Machpants There's another brother, Blake (older than Jordie, but IIRC younger than Scott), but I don't think he'll ever come near SR. He has been named in the Taranaki Development squad.
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@Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2020:
Jordie Barrett will remain in Hurricanes colours after announcing today he had signed with the club until 2022.
Barrett said the decision to stay at the Hurricanes was made easier by the fact he believed the club was in a really strong position at the moment and has great potential for the next few years. "There is a really good mix of youth as well as experienced leaders in the squad and I feel like this is the best place to develop my game," he said. "Staying in New Zealand rugby is really important to me. I'm enjoying playing alongside my mates, and I've got further aspirations and goals I want to reach while I'm playing in New Zealand." Barrett said he still has a strong desire to play Super Rugby alongside his brothers at some point of his career but when that would happen remains unclear.
Very good signing.
Team needs to resign Walker-Leware and its looking good for next year. Although 1st 5 might be a big issue