Hurricanes 2020
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@Stargazer At the risk of offending @Canes4life again, FFS, the Canes really are taking the piss. It's one thing to have a senior team with barely any Magpies but an U20s team with less than the Poo even in an era where the Hawkes Bay high schools beat Wellington high schools like they're red head step sons is ludacris. Go fuck yourself Wellington Hurricanes.
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@Nepia zzzzzzz.
You Bay boys are just talentless. That Hawkes Bay Canes XV is a joke. Learn how to develop your players better instead of pointing the finger at Wellington. To make matters worse you have two Wellington boys in that XV. 😂😂😂
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@Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2020:
Much better alternatives
12 George Konia (1996)
14 Roger Randle (1996, 1997)
6 Dallas Seymour (1996) or Gordon Falcon (2000)
1 Orcades Crawford (1998) -
Surprised no one has mentioned Hika Elliot or Cory Jane
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@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2020:
Surprised no one has mentioned Hika Elliot or Cory Jane
Cory Jane belong to the Bay as much as @nepia belongs on this thread.
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@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2020:
@Nepia zzzzzzz.
You Bay boys are just talentless. That Hawkes Bay Canes XV is a joke. Learn how to develop your players better instead of pointing the finger at Wellington. To make matters worse you have two Wellington boys in that XV. 😂😂😂
What's this "you" business - that's a Wellington Canes chosen team, hence their ineptness in choosing a player who didn't play for the Magpies when he was in the Canes.
@Toddy said in Hurricanes 2020:
@Nepia does it really matter where the players come from? You could always jump waka again until you find a regional base that's represented to your satisfaction.
Canterbury seems to have pretty good representation at all levels....
I'm good with my current waka who have been supportive of the Magpies over the years - compare this tight five: Sona, Hika, Ben T, Retallick and Allardice to that Canes one.@jegga said in Hurricanes 2020:
@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2020:
Surprised no one has mentioned Hika Elliot or Cory Jane
Cory Jane belong to the Bay as much as @nepia belongs on this thread.
Just like Cory I'm from the region so have every right to come in here and have a hissy fit as much the next man.
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I'd name Brendon Edmonds at 3 instead of May.
Did Edmonds every play for Canes? I thought he was only Highlanders
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@Stockcar86 He played exactly one single game for the Canes, on 31 May 2014 when he came off the bench against the Blues. He is Hurricane #205.
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MEET THE PLAYER: DEVAN FLANDERS
Devan Flanders, like many before him, grew up with the goal of wearing the yellow and black Hurricanes jersey. While for most, it’s a pipeline dream – Flanders had cracked it before even getting out of his teens. From a rugby mad family in Hastings, Hawke’s Bay - the 20-year-old flanker first signed up to Havelock North Rugby Club at the tender age of four. He says, it wasn’t long before he was hooked. “We were always playing rugby when we could. Both my brothers, all my cousins and my dad played rugby and they love watching it too.” Although, it was high school that Flanders really made a name for himself. Drafted into the Hurricanes Under-18’s squad he was also a pivotal part of helping Hastings Boy’s High to its first ever national title in 2017. He then went on to play in the New Zealand Secondary Schools team and received the Jerry Collins Memorial Bronze Boot for most valuable player. With awards racking up, Flanders began a meteoric rise through the senior rugby ranks which saw him play for Mitre 10 Cup team the Magpies before receiving his first professional contract with the Hurricanes for the 2020 season. “It was always a dream of mine to play for the Hurricanes – in fact it was all I wanted to do when I was older, “Flanders says. Flanders says making his debut against the Stormers in Cape Town was an incredibly proud moment. “My family and I were so excited and nervous before that first game. It was a very surreal moment, where I could finally see how far I’d come in my career.” And, despite having achieved his childhood goal of becoming a part of the Hurricanes, he’s now invested in learning everything he can from his teammates both on and off the field.
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Hawke's Bay Today's report of the Hurricanes U20 v Blues U20 game.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503460&objectid=12312812
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Hurricanes Hunters squad to play Blues A tomorrow:
15 Chase Tiatia
14 Josiah Maraku
13 Peter Umaga-Jensen
12 Danny Toala
11 Te Rangatira Waitokia
10 James Marshall
9 Jonathan Taumateine
8 Brayden Iose
7 Josh Kaifa
6 Solomone Funaki
5 Sam Liebezeit
4 Liam Mitchell
3 Ben May
2 Ricky Riccitelli
1 Sitiveni PaongoReserves
16 James O’Reilly
17 Morgan Poi
18 Luke Chisolm
19 Hugo Plummer
20 Shamus Langton Hurley
21 Kemara Hauiti Parapara
22 Aidan Morgan
23 Trent Renata
24 Frank LochoreInteresting to see last year's Napier 1stXV lock Frank Lochore on the bench. I hope he's still in the Magpies Academy.
https://www.hurricanes.co.nz/news/article/hurricanes-hunter-squad-to-take-on-blues-a-named/
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Anyone know much about Sam Liebezeit?
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@Canes4life Ta$man lad, who played for West Coast, last year. Was also in the New Zealand Heartland XV squad of 2019.
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@Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2020:
Hurricanes Hunters squad to play Blues A tomorrow:
15 Chase Tiatia
14 Josiah Maraku
13 Peter Umaga-Jensen
12 Danny Toala
11 Te Rangatira Waitokia
10 James Marshall
9 Jonathan Taumateine
8 Brayden Iose
7 Josh Kaifa
6 Solomone Funaki
5 Sam Liebezeit
4 Liam Mitchell
3 Ben May
2 Ricky Riccitelli
1 Sitiveni PaongoReserves
16 James O’Reilly
17 Morgan Poi
18 Luke Chisolm
19 Hugo Plummer
20 Shamus Langton Hurley
21 Kemara Hauiti Parapara
22 Aidan Morgan
23 Trent Renata
24 Frank LochoreInteresting to see last year's Napier 1stXV lock Frank Lochore on the bench. I hope he's still in the Magpies Academy.
https://www.hurricanes.co.nz/news/article/hurricanes-hunter-squad-to-take-on-blues-a-named/
Frank Lochore played for the Magpies WTG team against Auckland last Saturday.
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@Stargazer many wraps on this kid? How tall he is for a lock?