Chiefs 2022
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@bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:
So what is the Chiefs starting backline looking like now?
9 Weber
10 Ioane
11 Wainui/ENS
12 Tupaea
13 ALB
14 Lowe/Narawa
15 Trask/ENS/StevensonThere's a fair bit of love for Wainui among the coaches. I seem to remember them commenting on his professional approach and experience. Something they will value.
I would like to see ENS at 15 but even Counties won't/don't give him a shot there. Maybe a bench spot in the 'top' setup?
They like a kicking option at 15 so Trask will likely get the nod. Stevenson has a massive boot but only seems to use it as last option under pressure. Would like to see him develop and start using that kick to better effect turning teams around/50/22s etc. -
@crucial That is who I think McMillan will select, not my own preferences. Wainui is one of the leaders so I expect him to be on the left wing. 5 tries in his last game there.
I'm not sold on Trask under the high ball from fullback. ENS would give you some of the x-factor we will miss from DMac on the counter-attack.
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@bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:
@crucial That is who I think McMillan will select, not my own preferences. Wainui is one of the leaders so I expect him to be on the left wing. 5 tries in his last game there.
I'm not sold on Trask under the high ball from fullback. ENS would give you some of the x-factor we will miss from DMac on the counter-attack.
Agree. ENS naturally looks for space which means that as a winger he cuts in a bit too much. I'd love to see him get developed as a 15.
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@tim said in Chiefs 2022:
So what's your game day pack looking like? Assuming Moli isn't available, something like this?
1 Ross
2 Taukei'aho
3 Mafileo
4 Retallick
5 Vaa'i
6 Finau
7 Cane
8 Jacobson16 Slater
17 O'Neill
18 Ta'avao
19 Ah Kuoi
20 SowakulaLord may have just moved past Ah Kuoi in the pecking order.
We never have our locking stocks at full strength but that's 4 good options now.
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@crucial said in Chiefs 2022:
@bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:
So what is the Chiefs starting backline looking like now?
9 Weber
10 Ioane
11 Wainui/ENS
12 Tupaea
13 ALB
14 Lowe/Narawa
15 Trask/ENS/StevensonThere's a fair bit of love for Wainui among the coaches. I seem to remember them commenting on his professional approach and experience. Something they will value.
I would like to see ENS at 15 but even Counties won't/don't give him a shot there. Maybe a bench spot in the 'top' setup?
They like a kicking option at 15 so Trask will likely get the nod. Stevenson has a massive boot but only seems to use it as last option under pressure. Would like to see him develop and start using that kick to better effect turning teams around/50/22s etc.He plays mostly at fullback for Counties. He's only ever had two starts on the wing for Counties.
He sometimes finishes games on the wing though, usually when Laulala comes off the bench.
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@bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:
It appears that Narawa has signed for the Chiefs but is he any better than what the Chiefs currently have?
Lowe
ENS
Wainui
StevensonI don't think he is a guaranteed starter.
Interesting the Blues never re signed him.
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@dice said in Chiefs 2022:
@crucial said in Chiefs 2022:
@bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:
So what is the Chiefs starting backline looking like now?
9 Weber
10 Ioane
11 Wainui/ENS
12 Tupaea
13 ALB
14 Lowe/Narawa
15 Trask/ENS/StevensonThere's a fair bit of love for Wainui among the coaches. I seem to remember them commenting on his professional approach and experience. Something they will value.
I would like to see ENS at 15 but even Counties won't/don't give him a shot there. Maybe a bench spot in the 'top' setup?
They like a kicking option at 15 so Trask will likely get the nod. Stevenson has a massive boot but only seems to use it as last option under pressure. Would like to see him develop and start using that kick to better effect turning teams around/50/22s etc.He plays mostly at fullback for Counties. He's only ever had two starts on the wing for Counties.
He sometimes finishes games on the wing though, usually when Laulala comes off the bench.
You're right. I don't know why I was under the impression he wasn't getting starts at 15.Must be my old-timers.
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Getting out of Dunedin is probably a good thing
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Tragically, time for an update on a possible squad for next season. This is based on the 2021 squad and what we know publicly about departures and signings via media releases, plus rumoured new signings. Players in italics would be most at risk of not being re-signed. I've also suggested a few likely replacements.
Hookers:
Samisoni Taukei’aho (signed until 2024)
Bradley Slater
Nathan HarrisTyrone ThompsonProps:
Aidan Ross (to 2023)
Ollie Norris
Reuben O’Neill
Angus Ta’avao (to 2021)
Sione Mafileo (to 2022)
Atunaisa Moli (it will be hard to justify continual selection of a player who sadly is always injured)Locks:
Brodie Retallick (to 2023)
Tupou Vaa’i (to 2023)
Naitoa Ah Kuoi (to 2023)
Josh Lord
Laghlan McWhannell (I would keep him because depth is important, as the Chiefs will know)Loose Forwards:
Sam Cane
Luke Jacobson
Pita Gus Sowakula (to 2023)
Samipeni Finau (to 2024)
Kaylum Boshier
Lachlan BoshierTom Florence
Mitchell Brown
Mitchell Karpik
Simon Parker (one of these two could be retained, but unlikely both)Halfbacks:
Brad Weber (to 2023)
Xavier Roe (to 2022)
Te Toiroa TahuriorangiCortez RatimaFirst five-eighths:
Bryn Gatland (to 2023)
Rivez ReihanaJosh Ioane (2022 only)
Kaleb TraskMidfielders:
Anton Lienert-Brown (to 2023)
Quinn Tupaea (to 2023)
Alex Nankivell
Bailyn SullivanTei WaldenOutside backs:
Jonah Lowe
Damian McKenzieEmoni Narawa
Etene Nanai-Seturo (to 2022)
Shaun Stevenson (to 2023)
Chase Tiatia (to 2022)
Sean WainuiGideon WramplingThat would be 38 players.