Hurricanes 2022
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@kiwiwomble said in Hurricanes 2022:
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What rested ABs? I thought they were all in from the start unless they have a specific sabbatical type thing like Mo’unga?
Just imagine the pace of the canes ABs wingers, RWC winners, Savea and NMS. Swoon
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@machpants i assume jordie...pretty much like for like
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@machpants said in Hurricanes 2022:
What rested ABs? I thought they were all in from the start unless they have a specific sabbatical type thing like Mo’unga?
From what some coaches have said it will be managed workloads. Similar to this year.
So x number of minutes in the first month etc
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HURRICANES WIDER SQUAD MEMBERS 2022.
Harry Godfrey (Hawkes Bay)
Riley Higgins (Wellington)
Peter Lakai (Wellington)
Richard Judd (Wellington)
Logan Henry (Manawatu)
Shamus Hurley-Langton (Manawatu)
Nehe Milner Skudder (Manawatu)
Ofa Tauatevalu (Manawatu) -
@bovidae said in Hurricanes 2022:
No front rowers in that list.
There could be, I’ve pulled the above list from the players in the following link - https://www.gettyimages.co.nz/photos/hurricanes-rugby?assettype=image&editorialproducts=sport&family=editorial&phrase=Hurricanes rugby&sort=newest
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@canes4life I’ve also looked and there’s not I scrolled through the 16 pages interesting they haven’t included one in the WTG.
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@mikey07 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@canes4life I’ve also looked and there’s not I scrolled through the 16 pages interesting they haven’t included one in the WTG.
I guess a few players are missing though, players like Tevita Mafileo, Scott Scrafton, Blake Gibson to name a few so they there might be a prop or two a part of that contingent.
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@canes4life Not just props, a WTG hooker would be needed too.
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**Speaking on the latest episode of James Marshall’s What a Lad podcast, however, Barrett has confirmed that a positional change into the midfield is very much on the cards in the near future.
“I’d be lying if I said I hadn’t spent a few hours in this quarantine hotel thinking about my transition into 12 – something I might do at some stage, whether it’s this year or next year or further down the track,” Barrett said.
“I was a 12 growing up, [it was where I played] most of my footy. I feel like my skillset suits that. Who knows? I guess I’ve got the next month and a half to figure out which avenue I’ll go down but look, I’m happy with the way I’m going at 15 but got a serious eye to playing 12 at some stage so probably not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when.”**
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@kiwi_expat said in Hurricanes 2022:
**Speaking on the latest episode of James Marshall’s What a Lad podcast, however, Barrett has confirmed that a positional change into the midfield is very much on the cards in the near future.
“I’d be lying if I said I hadn’t spent a few hours in this quarantine hotel thinking about my transition into 12 – something I might do at some stage, whether it’s this year or next year or further down the track,” Barrett said.
“I was a 12 growing up, [it was where I played] most of my footy. I feel like my skillset suits that. Who knows? I guess I’ve got the next month and a half to figure out which avenue I’ll go down but look, I’m happy with the way I’m going at 15 but got a serious eye to playing 12 at some stage so probably not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when.”**
He's certainly big enough for it, if he beefed up more, he'd be great there. He's played played much every position for ABs outside nine, he has the skills to be a very good 12. Concentrate on it, would be ideal. But he'd have to start now to be good enough for next RWC
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@machpants said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwi_expat said in Hurricanes 2022:
**Speaking on the latest episode of James Marshall’s What a Lad podcast, however, Barrett has confirmed that a positional change into the midfield is very much on the cards in the near future.
“I’d be lying if I said I hadn’t spent a few hours in this quarantine hotel thinking about my transition into 12 – something I might do at some stage, whether it’s this year or next year or further down the track,” Barrett said.
“I was a 12 growing up, [it was where I played] most of my footy. I feel like my skillset suits that. Who knows? I guess I’ve got the next month and a half to figure out which avenue I’ll go down but look, I’m happy with the way I’m going at 15 but got a serious eye to playing 12 at some stage so probably not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when.”**
He's certainly big enough for it, if he beefed up more, he'd be great there. He's played played much every position for ABs outside nine, he has the skills to be a very good 12. Concentrate on it, would be ideal. But he'd have to start now to be good enough for next RWC
Interestingly, I heard on radio before France match Razor would've selected Jordie at 12, Will Jordan at 15.
He mentioned Jordie is a "natural 12" who can "kick off both feet" and a physical presence at 1.96m, 102kg.
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Gregor Paul made a fair case for it, from a Rugbypass article earlier this year:
**Could many birds be killed with one stone by shifting Barrett to No 12? The argument stacks up. The All Blacks want a physical specimen there. That’s a tick as Barrett is 1.96m and 105kg. He can run direct, angled-lines because he does this a lot for the Hurricanes when he often pops up as first-receiver.
He can use his height to get his hands free to work a good off-loading game and he can boot the ball the veritable country mile.**
"When I was at the under-20 level, I was playing 12 and I enjoyed it there, purely because it was more an extension from 10 where I played at school, and I was able to get physical and be a bit more involved in the middle of the park and get more touches," Barrett told The XV last year.
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@machpants well it all starts at the canes next year, with no Laumape if he wants it, I expect they will give him time there.
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Barrett at 12 and PUJ at 13. Yes please.
The only downside to having that midfield is we don’t have too many good options at fullback.