Chiefs 2021
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An improvement in squad selection from recent years but lacks a powerful outside back to me and a punishing carrier at 8.
Pleased to see Tiatia back though. He is a creator. But underwhelmed by the other unannounced signings as was hoping for a powerful acquisition like Liam Squire or Kneepkens or Visinia. Having said that Boshier Norris and Lowe all have plenty to contribute. But not sure how and why Fletcher Smith Josh McKay and Samepeni Finau were not picked up. Perhaps the head coach had no input into the recruitment and talent spotting. -
@ARHS said in Chiefs 2021:
An improvement in squad selection from recent years but lacks a powerful outside back to me and a punishing carrier at 8.
The outside backs will be quick but do lack some size apart from Wainui. Stevenson doesn't really make the most of his size.
The loose forward mix will be intriguing, and will depend on where Jacobson is played (6 or 8). You could get away with starting both Cane and Boshier if your no.8 is a big ball-carrier. PGS could be that player if consistent. I'd use Boshier off the bench myself.
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I'll take a stab at a starting 23.
- Aidan Ross
- Samisoni Taukei'aho
- Angus Ta'avao
- Tupou Vaa'i
- Laghlan McWhannell
- Lachlan Boshier
- Sam Cane
- Luke Jacobson
- Brad Weber
- Bryn Gatland
- Sean Wainui
- Anton Lienert-Brown
- Quinn Tupaea
- Jonah Lowe
- Damian McKenzie
Reserves
16. Bradley Slater
17. Ollie Norris
18. Atunaisa Moli
19. Josh Lord
20. Pita Gus Sowakula
21. Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi
22. Kaleb Trask
23. Etene Nanai-SeturoWanted to chuck a couple of newbies in there just to see how it looks.
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@Yeetyaah I would want Moli, Trask, Harris and either Nanai-Seturo or Stevenson starting and Roe and Brown on the bench. But, I am hoping Kaylum Boshier might become the powerful destroyer we need at 8, and that the final squad spot goes to a powerful outside back of the Rayasi / Fainga'anuku mould.
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Is naholo out for the season? Suprised no contract
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That looks like the 4th or 5th best team in NZ. I'm going to settle in for some mid 2000s Chiefs results.
Pleased to see they picked up Lowe who might add more value that Alaimalo did (although having both would have been better), and nice to see Moli back (as a TH?) but apart from that, it' s a pretty average looking squad.
I'm not convinced about the size of our loosies, especially if we end up with both Vaaii and Ah Kuoi starting again (both of whom didn't let the side down, but let's hope that isn't required). We want Jacobson to stay fit as he is crucial piece for us.
I also wonder whether we wouldn't be better playing Dmac at 10 and Trask or Stevenson at 15, but I assume that the starting 10 role will be between Gats and Trask.
I'm integued to see how Tupaea goes at 12 for the Maori, as a Tupaea/ALB combo could be a nice way of using ALB.
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McMillan, who is in Hamilton this week as Māori All Blacks coach for Saturday’s clash against Moana Pasifika, also confirmed his Chiefs coaching staff for next season: Roger Randle, David Hill, Neil Barnes and Nick White.
McMillan said the Chiefs will start pre-season on January 7, two months before their opening match against the Highlanders at home on March 5.
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@gt12 said in Chiefs 2021:
That looks like the 4th or 5th best team in NZ. I'm going to settle in for some mid 2000s Chiefs results
holy shit i just realised it is a massive throwback
i have to support Foster as a coach, and the Chiefs are a bit shit.
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@Bovidae said in Chiefs 2021:
McMillan, who is in Hamilton this week as Māori All Blacks coach for Saturday’s clash against Moana Pasifika, also confirmed his Chiefs coaching staff for next season: Roger Randle, David Hill, Neil Barnes and Nick White.
McMillan said the Chiefs will start pre-season on January 7, two months before their opening match against the Highlanders at home on March 5.
He looks good in Crusader red.
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@Tim said in Chiefs 2021:
When does their new season start?
The competition starts on Saturday, 16 January 2021. The first leg consists of 7 rounds; the last games to be played on Saturday, 6 March.
The second leg starts on Friday, 26 March and finishes on Sunday, 25 April.
Quarter finals in the weekend of 8 - 9 May, Semi finals a week later and the Grand Final on Sunday, 23 May.
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@Crazy-Horse said in Chiefs 2021:
@Bovidae said in Chiefs 2021:
McMillan, who is in Hamilton this week as Māori All Blacks coach for Saturday’s clash against Moana Pasifika, also confirmed his Chiefs coaching staff for next season: Roger Randle, David Hill, Neil Barnes and Nick White.
McMillan said the Chiefs will start pre-season on January 7, two months before their opening match against the Highlanders at home on March 5.
He looks good in Crusader red.
The Crusaders didn’t think so.
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Another article about McMillan.
With Matson departing someone needs to take over as defence coach, a very important role, and something that needs to be addressed. Maybe Hill does this along with his other responsibilities.
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@Stargazer said in Chiefs 2021:
I'm sorry to see McNicol miss out, but I guess he's had too many injuries over the years and it was too big a risk to signing him again. Really unfortunate, because he has the potential to be a good SR player. Only played 2 games for the Magpies, this year.
That's two more than usual so it is sad that he finally appears to have overcome the injury curse that keeps him sidelinded all season only to miss out.