Hurricanes 2020
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@Nepia Would be interesting if they already have Falcon on the books, too. They again posted the article on their social media about what he's been doing during his injury break (studying), which seems to suggest they have re-signed him.
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@Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2020:
@Nepia Would be interesting if they already have Falcon on the books, too. They again posted the article on their social media about what he's been doing during his injury break (studying), which seems to suggest they have re-signed him.
Yeah, I assume if they invested in him they'll keep him - I'm unconvinced, due to his performances not just the fact he went to Lindersfarne. Hopefully McClutchie plays well enough to pick up a contract this year in one of the teams.
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Chris Gibbes joins Hurricanes as assistant coach
Widely respected coach Chris Gibbes has joined the Hurricanes on a two-year deal as an assistant coach. Gibbes, 46, will leave his role as head coach of the Wellington Lions at the end of the Mitre 10 Cup season to join the Hurricanes coaching ranks where he will take over from the departed Richard Watt.
A former Waikato head coach, who led the side to two ITM Cup finals, as well as Ranfurly Shield success, Gibbes has also had international roles with Japan and Georgia, New Zealand Under 20 while he was the forwards coach at Pro 14 side Ospreys for four years before he returned to take up the Wellington job in 2017.
Hurricanes head coach John Plumtree believed Gibbes would excel in the role as forwards coach with a pack that was continually being strengthened.
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@Machpants said in Hurricanes 2020:
@Stargazer bias is a good point. But remember how previous welly coach went > then onto win SR for canes! NPC is such a lottery, players wise. It's very hard, over such a short period to make an impact. It's part time
I know nothing about the guy but he is going in as assistant, not head coach. I think bias these days is overblown. Plumtree has spent more time coaching in SA over the last 10 years than Wellington, and Gibbes is a traveller as well. He's coached and won with the Mooloos, they always have good packs, lets see how he goes. I am more concerned about us finding a decent option at 10
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@Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2020:
Hurricanes head coach John Plumtree believed Gibbes would excel in the role as forwards coach with a pack that was continually being strengthened.
I must have forgotten about the continually being strengthened bit as apart from Tyrel Lomax I can't remember any currently "continually being strengthened" evidence appearing in the press or this more informed website. I suppose the six foot eleven Safa lock yet again re-injuring and being replaced (temporarily?) by Kane Leaupepe count a bit.
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It suggests in here that Walker-Leawere will be a Cane next year.
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@Machpants certainly not.
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@Machpants said in Hurricanes 2020:
Not that desperate
It might be if JGB is ever ranked No. 1 first five at the Hurricanes.
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@sparky said in Hurricanes 2020:
Given he was identified as a potential All Black First-Five yesterday, I wonder if we will see Jordie Barrett at 10 for the Canes next year.
If JGB is all we've got I'd give Jordie a couple of runs in 10 just to see what happens