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    @yeetyaah the upvote is a double for Walden hopefully getting a gig and for the new profile pic

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    @bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:

    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 Harris Tyrone Thompson

    Props:
    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 Boshier Tom 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 Tahuriorangi Cortez Ratima

    First five-eighths:
    Bryn Gatland (to 2023)
    Rivez Reihana Josh Ioane (2022 only)
    Kaleb Trask

    Midfielders:
    Anton Lienert-Brown (to 2023)
    Quinn Tupaea (to 2023)
    Alex Nankivell
    Bailyn Sullivan Tei Walden

    Outside backs:
    Jonah Lowe
    Damian McKenzie Emoni Narawa
    Etene Nanai-Seturo (to 2022)
    Shaun Stevenson (to 2023)
    Chase Tiatia (to 2022)
    Sean Wainui Gideon Wrampling

    That would be 38 players.

    You don't think you will retain Rameka Poihipi ?,Hopefully if the Chiefs let him go the Crusaders will pick him up instead of Mcleod or Punivai.
    Rameka Poihipi has been very good for Canterbury this season one of the few backs who have been decent.

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    @chris said in Chiefs 2022:

    You don't think you will retain Rameka Poihipi ?,

    Poihipi was the last player added to the squad, and that was late. I'm assuming he was only given a 1 yr contract but maybe McMillan retains him. He would be no more than a squadie so I would select from within.

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    wouldnt be surprised if they only go 8 loose forward and grab another wing. i would still have moli in my squad.

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    There would only be 8 loose forwards in the squad I posted. Cane, Jacobson, PGS, Finau and 4 others. Brown will likely be the 5th but I don't see him as a starter.

    K Boshier might be better used as a 7 as he isn't the biggest no.8 around, but is more physical and robust than Karpik. Florence can play 6 and 7, and has a high workrate. Both Boshier and Florence can back up Cane. Then it comes down to the last loose forward (Karpik/Parker/A. N. Other). Parker has the size and potential to be a really good no.8. He needs to get over his injuries though.

    So selecting another winger means one less lock (no McWhannell) or only 3 specialist midfielders. Both seem risky options.

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    @bovidae
    opps my bad should have read better.
    agree with loose forwards
    wrampling i would count as midfield cover so would give four. really keen to boost outside backs so would run with that and get another wing. but who?

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    @bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:

    There would only be 8 loose forwards in the squad I posted. Cane, Jacobson, PGS, Finau and 4 others. Brown will likely be the 5th but I don't see him as a starter.

    K Boshier might be better used as a 7 as he isn't the biggest no.8 around, but is more physical and robust than Karpik. Florence can play 6 and 7, and has a high workrate. Both Boshier and Florence can back up Cane. Then it comes down to the last loose forward (Karpik/Parker/A. N. Other). Parker has the size and potential to be a really good no.8. He needs to get over his injuries though.

    So selecting another winger means one less lock (no McWhannell) or only 3 specialist midfielders. Both seem risky options.

    Can we edit to see who we know is confirmed and who we suspect?

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    @gt12 The contract situation of the players isn't always released but I have put (in brackets) when each player is contracted to, if that information is known. Players crossed out won't be there, and I have suggested a replacement. Ioane is the only recent signing confirmed.

    I think we can assume Cane and Jacobson will be there. The rest of the squad we don't know about for certain.

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    cliff
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    Might we consider tanielu telea as a midfield option i like his size and speed although he lacks the subtle skills he is quite young

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    What's the story with Kapeli?I know he's older but is a utility loosie and I'd rather see him in the squad than Karpik.

    (is he on the Moana Pasikika radar instead?)

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    @crucial said in Chiefs 2022:

    What's the story with Kapeli?

    It was mentioned at the end of SR-TT that Kapeli hadn't been offered a contract as there wasn't a position available.

    MP would be a good bet if Kapeli remains in NZ.

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    What about George Dyer for Moli? Would like to see Mitch Jacobson Kapeli and Tikoilosome in the mix. Just maybe Dawai.

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    I’d like to give Moli one more chance - I wish we could apply to carry an extra person for players coming back from long term injury. If (big if) he gets fit, he’s an international level prop and we dont have that many of those around.

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    Hearing that North Harbour utility Moses Leo is heading to Bay of Plenty and possibly the Chiefs.

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    That is disappointing. But makes some sense if his aim is national sevens squad. If Chiefs lured him and are letting the likes of Wrampling and Kneepkens go then I am annoyed with them.

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    @arhs said in Chiefs 2022:

    That is disappointing. But makes some sense if his aim is national sevens squad. If Chiefs lured him and are letting the likes of Wrampling and Kneepkens go then I am annoyed with them.

    Was that on us or did he choose because his partner was up there too? (I seem to remember that his partner also plays)

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    cliff
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    Leo is a good prospect has the speed to play wing

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    ARHS
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    @cliff Chiefs need a power winger though

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    bobily2
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    @arhs said in Chiefs 2022:

    @cliff Chiefs need a power winger though

    I think Dawai is the only real option, unless they go overseas

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    Tikoisolomone looks good

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