Chiefs 2020
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I better talk to that trainer again! Unless he meant everyone was fit apart from those injured
I did notice that neither Moli or Allardice were there yesterday. Brown and Vaa’i were playing at lock, although Ardron was there too at the start. I'd say Thomson is a good chance of being in the 23 as he is a good lineout option. It makes Jacobson even more important in the lineout.
A phone call to BBBR might be needed.
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how in the fuck is it even possible for an injury situation to get worse over an enforced break? What are these fuckers made of?
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@mariner4life said in Chiefs 2020:
how in the fuck is it even possible for an injury situation to get worse over an enforced break? What are these fuckers made of?
Read my mind. FFS they need to sort out the training if you are breaking guys that aren't playing.
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Gallagher Chiefs:
- Aidan Ross (31)
- Samisoni Taukei’aho (28)
- Nepo Laulala (33)
- Mitchell Brown (38)
- Tupou Vaa’i**
- Luke Jacobson (22)
- Lachlan Boshier (49)
- Pita Gus Sowakula (20)
- Brad Weber (77) ©
- Kaleb Trask (4)
- Sean Wainui (30)
- Anton Lienert-Brown (74)
- Quinn Tupaea (4)
- Shaun Stevenson (48)
- Damian McKenzie (76)
Reserves:
- Bradley Slater (7)
- Ryan Coxon (5)
- Ross Geldenhuys (5)
- Naitoa Ah Kuoi (6)
- Dylan Nel (1)
- Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi (36)
- Aaron Cruden (94)
- Etene Nanai-Seturo (11)
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@Stargazer said in Chiefs 2020:
Some guys have no luck.
Wow! If Cane doesn't play and he is definitely out we will lose by thousands this weekend
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@Hooroo said in Chiefs 2020:
@Stargazer said in Chiefs 2020:
Some guys have no luck.
Wow! If Cane doesn't play and he is definitely out we will lose by thousands this weekend
We might need some of those NRL cardboard cutouts for our forward pack...
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@Stargazer said in Chiefs 2020:
Some guys have no luck.
Has he managed a season of professional rugby yet?
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@antipodean Not a SR season; don't know about Mitre 10 Cup. This article from Rugbypass lists his string of injuries:
After making his Chiefs debut in 2018, Jacobson took a knock to the head in the final round of the competition and missed the entire Mitre 10 Cup. Last year, concussion limited his appearances for the Chiefs but the promising loose forward was still selected in the New Zealand national squad for the first time.
Jacobson was initially selected to travel to Japan – despite having played less than a half of rugby for the All Blacks – but was pulled from the competition before he could take the field. He made two appearances for Waikato last year prior to the World Cup but, after returning home, focussed on fully recovering from his concussion symptoms.
Jacobson then injured his hamstring during the 2020 pre-season and managed just 20 minutes against the Brumbies before re-aggravating the injury, which kept him off the park until the Super Rugby Aotearoa competition kicked off following the shutdown due to COVID-19.
Super Rugby Aotearoa still has eight weeks to run (although the Chiefs have a bye in the final week of the competition) then the provincial season is due to kick off three weeks later. Jacobson will likely be targeting a return to action with Waikato – though there’s a chance the 22-year-old could be selected for one of the composite sides that are expected to form during the two-week break.