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  • Stockcar86S Offline
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    @Stargazer No, nor Hayden Hann. I didn't see any Pirates games this year, but he played inside centre I think last year for Pirates. Young kid just out of school, about 6ft 2 or 3. Made a few mistakes but had silky skills too.

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    Al Momoisea was the usual Pirates centre, Ben Lewis was the usual wing.

    I think Lewis may have been the top try-scorer in the Maddison Trophy? He was certainly leading at one point with seven.

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    The 2020 Magpies awards recipients:

    Player of the Year: Devan Flanders
    People's Choice: Ash Dixon
    Best Forward: Devan Flanders
    Best Back: Folau Fakatava
    Player's Player: Devan Flanders
    Rookie of the Year: Lolagi Visina

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    @Stargazer said in Magpies 2020:

    The 2020 Magpies awards recipients:

    Player of the Year: Devan Flanders
    People's Choice: Ash Dixon
    Best Forward: Devan Flanders
    Best Back: Folau Fakatava
    Player's Player: Devan Flanders
    Rookie of the Year: Lolagi Visina

    Can't really argue with any of those although the definition of rookie is somewhat stretched.

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    @Nepia said in Magpies 2020:

    @Stargazer said in Magpies 2020:

    The 2020 Magpies awards recipients:

    Player of the Year: Devan Flanders
    People's Choice: Ash Dixon
    Best Forward: Devan Flanders
    Best Back: Folau Fakatava
    Player's Player: Devan Flanders
    Rookie of the Year: Lolagi Visina

    Can't really argue with any of those although the definition of rookie is somewhat stretched.

    @Nepia be thankful they did not give it to Baker...

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    @Stockcar86 said in Magpies 2020:

    @Nepia said in Magpies 2020:

    @Stargazer said in Magpies 2020:

    The 2020 Magpies awards recipients:

    Player of the Year: Devan Flanders
    People's Choice: Ash Dixon
    Best Forward: Devan Flanders
    Best Back: Folau Fakatava
    Player's Player: Devan Flanders
    Rookie of the Year: Lolagi Visina

    Can't really argue with any of those although the definition of rookie is somewhat stretched.

    @Nepia be thankful they did not give it to Baker...

    The already gave Baker playing time that's more than enough.

    Agree with player of the year. I think if there was a most valuable player which I would usually say is one in the same. I would 100% give it to Ash. Has been amazing as a player but also as a captain/leader.

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    Does jonah lowe got canes contract for 2021

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    What a season, what a team, and what a leader. Things didn't look good earlier on in the season, with the loss to Southland, but as Tom Parsons said that was the kick in the arse they needed. After that this team just grew, and to be honest have become one of the best in the country. Mark Ozich, and Josh Symes quickly realized that with the campaign being a long one, they needed depth in critical positions, and this is exactly what they built up. The players they bought in all contributed bloody well, and made competition within the squad for starting spots very competitive. Seriously how many teams can afford to have players like Gareth Evans, Isia Walker Leaware, Calab Makene, on there bench, and players like Danny Toala, and Bryn Evans left out all together. Of course there were flat patches such as the hiding from North Harbour, but that was always going to happen given the length and schedule of the season. Mark Ozich is a very clever coach, and clearly has the ability to turn any team he coaches into a formidable side. Hastings Boys High, and now Hawkes Bay are proof of that. This team has been rewarded for there efforts, with the Ranfurly Shield locked away, and now the Championship as well. Individual players have been rewarded with New Zealand Maori and Moana Pasifica selection, and to be honest more should follow with Super Rugby selection, Tom Parsons, and Joe Apikitoa are two examples of this. With victories over Counties Manakau, Otago, Manawatu, Wellington, Canterbury, Taranaki twice, Northland twice, this has been a season to remember. No doubt the squad will be bolstered even further next year, and course some may move on, and in the professional era that's the way it is, but all you can say is well done Hawkes Bay, your a bloody good side and have earnt all the rewards that have come your way. Oh and Ash when you do retire, and hopefully that won't be any time soon,write a book. I'd guarantee it would be a best seller in Hawkes Bay.

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    @Billsy111 HB were a different side when Ash was playing, you could have the same 14 players with another hooker and I think you arent near as good; but slot Ash in there, and it's like the players become better because of him, they want to be better because he is there, the ultimate leader who gets the best out of his team.

    Unlucky timing to have never picked up a Black jersey.

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    @taniwharugby Totally agree

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    #198

    Magpies 2020 Season highlights.

    https://fb.watch/25aR7ABCrk/

    Here's another link. I don't seem to be able to embed this video.

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    devanflanders: Today is the day I say goodbye to my best mate, he has been a crowd favourite and everyone loves him. But I have had enough of him so I have to let him go. Goodbye crooked nose, you will not be missed ๐Ÿ’”

    Hereโ€™s to breathing properly, cheeeheeee ๐Ÿ˜‹

    Before and after photos coming soon

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    2021 Super Rugby contracts:

    Hurricanes (6):
    Gareth Evans
    Devan Flanders
    Pouri Rakete-Stones
    Danny Toala
    Lolagi Visinia
    Isaia Walker-Leawere

    Chiefs (2):
    Jonah Lowe
    Brad Weber

    Highlanders (4):
    Ash Dixon (co-captain)
    Bryn Evans
    Folau Fakatava
    Marino Mikaele-Tu'u

    Blues and Crusaders: 0

    All Blacks sevens:
    Kurt Baker
    Ollie Sapsford

    Wait and see whether competing at the Ignite 7s leads to the step up to a sevens contract:
    Caleb Makene
    (Anzelo Tuitavuki and Lattrell Smiler-Ah Kiong also selected for Ignite 7s)

    Unlucky to miss out (age between brackets):
    Lincoln McClutchie (21)
    Kianu Kereru-Symes (21)
    Geoff Cridge (25)
    Tom Parsons (30, situation probably similar to Fomai and Ili - see below)
    Sam McNicol (25 - could be explained by the number and severity of his injuries)
    Neria Fomai and Stacey Ili (respectively, 28 and 29 years old, so age may play a part; their situation is different from Bryn Evans, who already has plenty of experience at a higher level)

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    Damn, the Canes actually have the most Magpies again this year.

    Also, funny they swapped our best wing this year for our second best wing.

    McClutchie shafted again but hey don't worry Simon Hickey will be a champion for the Canes.

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    @Nepia I wonder what's the case:

    • did Lowe sign with the Chiefs because the Canes didn't want to re-sign him; or
    • did the Canes sign JSavea/Visinia, because Lowe decided to move to the Chiefs?
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    For magpies next year l would love to see them lure kini naholo back

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    @frazzerbazzer Tbh, I'm not really sold on him and he'd hardly get game time anyway. He'd probably only play in case of multiple injuries. Speaking of injuries, Kini seems to be very injury prone. It would be a huge risk signing him. Maybe, if he plays himself into contention via club rugby, but I wouldn't be in favour of signing him without that.

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    Forget Kini - bring back Zarn Sullivan for fullback

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    @Stockcar86 Yep, I second that. Dump Baker.

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    @Stargazer said in Magpies 2020:

    2021 Super Rugby contracts:

    Hurricanes (6):
    Gareth Evans
    Devan Flanders
    Pouri Rakete-Stones
    Danny Toala
    Lolagi Visinia
    Isaia Walker-Leawere

    Chiefs (2):
    Jonah Lowe
    Brad Weber

    Highlanders (4):
    Ash Dixon (co-captain)
    Bryn Evans
    Folau Fakatava
    Marino Mikaele-Tu'u

    Blues and Crusaders: 0

    All Blacks sevens:
    Kurt Baker
    Ollie Sapsford

    Wait and see whether competing at the Ignite 7s leads to the step up to a sevens contract:
    Caleb Makene
    (Anzelo Tuitavuki and Lattrell Smiler-Ah Kiong also selected for Ignite 7s)

    Unlucky to miss out (age between brackets):
    Lincoln McClutchie (21)
    Kianu Kereru-Symes (21)
    Geoff Cridge (25)
    Tom Parsons (30, situation probably similar to Fomai and Ili - see below)
    Sam McNicol (25 - could be explained by the number and severity of his injuries)
    Neria Fomai and Stacey Ili (respectively, 28 and 29 years old, so age may play a part; their situation is different from Bryn Evans, who already has plenty of experience at a higher level)


    According to last Friday's Hawke's Bay Today, we can make three changes to the above list.

    Three additional Hawke's Bay Magpies will be looking to get on the pitch in the upcoming Super Rugby season having signed contracts as injury cover.
    
    Midfielder Neria Fomai has joined the Blues, prop Joe Apikotoa the Chiefs, and first-five/fullback Caleb Makene the Highlanders in addition to the 12 Magpies players named in the five New Zealand franchises' initial squads in December.
    


    I haven't see it confirmed officially, but this means that we have 6 Magpies at the Hurricanes, 5 at the Highlanders, 3 at the Chiefs and 1 at the Blues. In addition to that, 2 players in the All Blacks 7s.


    Also interesting, from the same article in the HBT:

    Hawke's Bay Rugby Football Union Inc commercial manager Dan Somerville said the Magpies enjoyed the highest game attendance and highest television viewership numbers of all the teams in the 2020 Mitre 10 Cup, figures New Zealand Rugby have not yet released.
    
    He added that interest in the Magpies has been trending up over the past few years - unlike other professional rugby teams around the country - for a number of reasons, including the team getting better and better.
    

    Behind pay-wall:

    Sport, Hawkes Bay Today

    More Magpies scoop Super contracts - NZ Herald

    More Magpies scoop Super contracts - NZ Herald

    Hawke's Bay also had two players named in the All Blacks Sevens squad on Friday.

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