Blues 2022
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@taniwharugby said in Blues 2022:
@daffy-jaffy we will see, I mean contracts mean next to nothing these days, and aus teams don't often release players to play npc.
I'm not sure that's still true. I think that was mostly the case in years that there was an NRC comp in Oz.
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@taniwharugby can confirm Caird terminated his contract with the Warratahs ,he had an out clause
The Blues have been highly impressed with his workrate and core skills despite the early poor form of the Taniwha which kept Caird on the Blues radar and that was before last night,so i can only assume his stakes have gone up even further after last nights outstanding individual performance. -
@steven-harris Also he was in the Blues WTG the season before going to OZ so they will already know a bit about his work ethic etc. At 24 he is about ready to mature physically and seems bulked up compared to before he left for the Warratahs.
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@daffy-jaffy looks several Kgs heavier which can be seen in his physicality which has improved immensely scrummage is definitely a work on .
GTC & PT in terms of their physical presence will be hard to replace -
@bovidae said in Blues 2022:
Umaga's replacement was going to be named by now wasn't it?
The oil is Craig McGrath has been offered the defense coach role. Apparently he helped a bit this year and they were very impressed with his work
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@nogusta said in Blues 2022:
@bovidae said in Blues 2022:
Umaga's replacement was going to be named by now wasn't it?
The oil is Craig McGrath has been offered the defense coach role. Apparently he helped a bit this year and they were very impressed with his work
I assume he’ll keep working with Auckland too?
With Halangahu & Afeaki at NH the Blues are actually having links to the provincial teams again
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@daffy-jaffy Narawa is at the Chiefs, Choat signed to a full-time contract, Cameron Suafoa as well, Tanielu Talea has 1 more year, not sure now about Corey Evans. If he has signed it may be a draft contract.
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@nogusta said in Blues 2022:
Maybe Suafoa signed as a lock? Or they plan to use Plumtree or Robinson at Lock. I am surprised by that though with the promising group of young loosies about the region. He struggled with injury so much the last couple of years that he hasn't been able to string any run of games together. His move to Ta$man was a non event due to injuries. Still only 23 though so he still has time to prove himself. I would hate to lose Vai or Ekuasi from the system because they see him jump ahead of them.
Edit: just checked Wiki and he played 1 game for auckland in 2019, 1 for Ta$man in 2020 and twice for Harbour this season. Not a long resume' to get a super gig from but good luck to him. He was touted as the next big thing at age group level. -
@daffy-jaffy said in Blues 2022:
Or they plan to use Plumtree or Robinson at Lock.
Does anyone know if Plumtree is with the Blues next year? Was he on a one year contract?
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@daffy-jaffy yes vaii and Ekuasi will b in blues I'm hering but maybe development they saying in province think Niko Jones getting full contract
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@taniwharugby no I wouldn't been in system still only 22 big future other wise some other franchise pick him up played alot at 7 and 8 for waitemata
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@george33 If Jones is there on a full contract it would surely be as 3rd openside with Paps and Choat. That might point to Hunt not being Ok to play which would be a worry for him.
Loving all the oil and conjecture though. Lock is still the most interesting and most important position to get right.