Hurricanes 2022
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@canes4life said in Hurricanes 2022:
@dice argh ffs, JGB had his opportunity. I hope they don't see him as the first choice.
Totally agree maybe no other 10 wanted to come to the Canes, so Holland had no choice OR most likely Holland loves mediocrity.
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@canes4life Or neither...
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@canes4life I thought you knew he had gone to the Chiefs
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Newly-named All Blacks captain Ardie Savea will lead the Hurricanes again next year, coach Jason Holland says, pending some final details of his new deal.
But the halfback headache continues, with the newly-signed Cam Roigard having suffered a shoulder injury which will likely require a replacement being summoned.
Savea is the only big name not yet signed with NZ Rugby and the Hurricanes for next year after Dane Coles, Jordie Barrett and TJ Perenara all committed to the Wellington side for 2022 and the new Super Rugby Pacific competition.While Perenaraās return from a season in Japan provides a significant boost to their inside back stocks, there remains uncertainty over the third No 9 in the squad.
Holland said Roigard, of Counties Manukau, was signed before the NPC season as their third halfback alongside Perenara and Jamie Booth. But after starting their NPC opener against Manawatu, Roigard suffered an injury which could sideline him for some time.
āWe made a decision, and a couple of weeks ago we contracted Cam Roigard again. He won that race for that third spot, then two weeks later he popped his shoulder,ā Holland told Newstalk ZB.
Fellow Steeler Jonathan Taumateine, and Bay of Plentyās Luke Campbell, were both on the books this year but missed out to Roigard who was initially behind both in the pecking order.
With that pair having been told they werenāt required by the Hurricanes, talks may have begun with other teams which could make securing a replacement tricky. āWeāll see what everyoneās doing, but weād be delighted to have them back,ā Holland said. -
I would be perfectly happy with Richard Judd if heās available.
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@canes4life said in Hurricanes 2022:
@cgrant which Higgins are you talking about, Riley or Kienan?
I agree if you're talking about Riley. Both him and Godfrey look to have big futures, both look like very capable footballers. Don't think they will get contracts just yet though as they haven't featured in the NPC but hopefully we see them in the development team.
I was talking about Riley. I forgot about Kienan.
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@canes4life Yeah same didnāt let the jersey down last time he played for us to try keep Campbell if possible.
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@canes4life Yeah agree and as much as I like Booth and his explosiveness he is too injury prone, would much rather they kept Campbell, Iām glad they let JT go he offered nothing not even a crisp pass.
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@mikey07 @Stargazer Given he is originally out of Napier BHS that generally means he will get little or no game time behind teachers pet B Proctor and someone that J Holland will undoubtedly pluck from obscurity out of the Wellington Schools Competition. PUJ might move up the pecking order somewhat but won't hold my breath on that one either.
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@higgins said in Hurricanes 2022:
@mikey07 @Stargazer Given he is originally out of Napier BHS that generally means he will get little or no game time behind teachers pet B Proctor
Good thing is we only have 2 more seasons to wait til his contract gets renewed for another 5 years