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    @African-Monkey said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @Bones Kirifi was the one positive for the Canes in the forwards.

    I must watch again as I was quite unimpressed with him yesterday. Lacked impact and appeared 'lightweight'.

    I have seen him play well in the past where he has caught my eye but seemed quite ineffective this game.

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    @Crucial said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @African-Monkey said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @Bones Kirifi was the one positive for the Canes in the forwards.

    I must watch again as I was quite unimpressed with him yesterday. Lacked impact and appeared 'lightweight'.

    I have seen him play well in the past where he has caught my eye but seemed quite ineffective this game.

    And his decision making. Counter attack opportunity with overlap on his left - decided to take it into contact.

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    They have Blackwell on the bench but no Robinson or Parkinson? Otherwise fairly solid, Blackwell and JGB shouldn't be anywhere near ABs consideration though.

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    @mofitzy_ think it's pretty flawed - I'd take Dickson easily ahead of Vaa'i and Blackwell. Faiane is streets ahead at 12 as is Tupaea at 13.

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    @Bones
    Tupaea is pretty raw but fair points. Tomkinson and Thompson would be stopgap players at best I would think.

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    @mofitzy_ said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @Bones
    Tupaea is pretty raw but fair points. Tomkinson and Thompson would be stopgap players at best I would think.

    Yeah I'd say Tomkinson is just as raw. Thompson ran one good line, but the rest of his game wasn't exactly standout.

    Tupaea is the best back in a decent chiefs backline at the moment, dangerous with almost every touch and not shy on defence. Faiane makes excellent decisions and his cover defence has saved the blues a couple of blushes.

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    @mofitzy_

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    That was clearly written by a Landers fan.

    Hmmm, non-capped players? Better go to the Landers.

    If Vaa'i and Goodhue are the best uncapped locks we have running around... then...

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    If we are talking uninjured SRA players then Dickson and Parkinson would be picked before Vaa'i and Goodhue - though Vaa'i looks promising and Goodhue has been playing some of his best rugby - perhaps helped by being in a dominant pack.

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    @gt12 ummmm....your logic is about as flawed as the selections!

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    @Bones

    I'll admit it, I just wanted to have some gif practice. But, those 1, 3, 12, and 13 selections indicate that these guys are really reaching. Not selected:

    Alex Hodgman
    Sione Mafileo
    TJ Faiane

    Ah Kuoi is playing better than Vaa'i too.

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    @gt12 hah I didn't even know Johnstone is a highlander, I get confused between him and that Canes prop.

    I think someone rather astute already pointed out the selection issues at 12, 13 and lock 🙂

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    @Bones said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @mofitzy_ said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @Bones
    Tupaea is pretty raw but fair points. Tomkinson and Thompson would be stopgap players at best I would think.

    Yeah I'd say Tomkinson is just as raw. Thompson ran one good line, but the rest of his game wasn't exactly standout.

    Tupaea is the best back in a decent chiefs backline at the moment, dangerous with almost every touch and not shy on defence. Faiane makes excellent decisions and his cover defence has saved the blues a couple of blushes.

    Faiane is a thinking 12, with some great skills.

    Tupaea also seems adept at getting in after the tackle and contesting like a good (small) 7. V. useful skill in a backline.

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    @pakman said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    Faiane is a thinking 12, with some great skills.

    Lee Stensness is back baby!

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    @mofitzy_ said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    They have Blackwell on the bench but no Robinson or Parkinson? Otherwise fairly solid, Blackwell and JGB shouldn't be anywhere near ABs consideration though.

    Surprised Tonga hasn't made a play for Tokolahi, given ABs don't seem to have shown interest?

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    @Bones said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    @pakman said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    Faiane is a thinking 12, with some great skills.

    Lee Stensness is back baby!

    Another educated boot. Really second five eighths rather than 'inside centres'.

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    I wonder if any players will be returning for next season e.g. Hemopo. Only 26 years old and an underrated 6/lock option.

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Blues v Highlanders:

    Apologies if it’s already been discussed, And to go with that, is beaudy at 15 the best option for the ABs going forward ?

    If it’s a yes , I’m all for him playing 15 at this level

    This comment in another thread is worthy of discussion here.

    We have had this problem for a while now IMO. As good a player as BB is, IMO he is not the type of 10 that we really need in the ABs.

    Trouble is that we don't have any of those 10s around. Old Cruden (minus the chip kicks) would be the closest we have to a 10 that reads the opposition well and calls the shots on the fly. Someone that watches the opposition and works the ball into weak areas while changing gameplans when they have your own areas figured out.
    BB has never been that guy and Mounga is also BB light.
    So back to the reality and is BB the best option at the moment?
    He has to be on the field at 10 or 15 so it will simply be a case (as per last year) of whether we gain more from a DMac or JB at the back than we do from Mounga at the front.

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    replied to mofitzy_ on last edited by
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    @mofitzy_ said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    underrated 6/lock option

    by who? He got capped and everyone on here loves him

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    In that uncapped ABs line-up, IWL should be the first lock to be named in the starting XV.

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    @Stargazer said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    In that uncapped ABs line-up, IWL should be the first lock to be named in the starting XV.

    Is that the same guy the Canes let go? 🤷‍♂️

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