Hurricanes 2022
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@bobily2 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@nepia said in Hurricanes 2022:
@bobily2 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke said in Hurricanes 2022:
@higgins said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke That is not likely to change whilst the lover affair with Alex Fidow and, to a lesser extent, Xavier Numia (who is simply a touch too small to be really effective) continues.
Fidow & Numia have very good balls skills - ideally you'd want your prop to have a bit of flair & be good at scrum time... as you say though, they are both a bit small as props & also lack a bit of scrummaging technique, not only do we need good starting props, we also need some depth in that area off the bench.
I doubt Fidow has ever been called small before.
I think Reed Prinsep deserves to have a Hurricanes' contract. He actually put in some good performances last season - he just isn't the most dynamic player, and will never be anything beyond a good stopgap option.
But he's not a stopgap option, he's number 1 on the teamsheet at the Canes.
In terms of quality, I meant. A journeyman. Whatever label you want to attach to it
I think my point still stands.
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@nepia said in Hurricanes 2022:
@bobily2 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@nepia said in Hurricanes 2022:
@bobily2 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke said in Hurricanes 2022:
@higgins said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke That is not likely to change whilst the lover affair with Alex Fidow and, to a lesser extent, Xavier Numia (who is simply a touch too small to be really effective) continues.
Fidow & Numia have very good balls skills - ideally you'd want your prop to have a bit of flair & be good at scrum time... as you say though, they are both a bit small as props & also lack a bit of scrummaging technique, not only do we need good starting props, we also need some depth in that area off the bench.
I doubt Fidow has ever been called small before.
I think Reed Prinsep deserves to have a Hurricanes' contract. He actually put in some good performances last season - he just isn't the most dynamic player, and will never be anything beyond a good stopgap option.
But he's not a stopgap option, he's number 1 on the teamsheet at the Canes.
In terms of quality, I meant. A journeyman. Whatever label you want to attach to it
I think my point still stands.
Agreed - I'm not a fan of Prinsep at all. I would much rather see Flanders and perhaps Howden starting every game. I just think Kiwibloke went a little too far earlier in suggesting he shouldn't be in the squad at all.
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@mikey07 said in Hurricanes 2022:
Right some Christmas cheer for all us Canes fans have it from a good source that Dominic Bird has torn some ligaments and is out for the 2022 season sorry I can’t tell you we’re abouts the ligaments are just that he’s gone….Merry Christmas Canes
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@bobily2 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke said in Hurricanes 2022:
@higgins said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke That is not likely to change whilst the lover affair with Alex Fidow and, to a lesser extent, Xavier Numia (who is simply a touch too small to be really effective) continues.
Fidow & Numia have very good balls skills - ideally you'd want your prop to have a bit of flair & be good at scrum time... as you say though, they are both a bit small as props & also lack a bit of scrummaging technique, not only do we need good starting props, we also need some depth in that area off the bench.
I doubt Fidow has ever been called small before.
I think Reed Prinsep deserves to have a Hurricanes' contract. He actually put in some good performances last season - he just isn't the most dynamic player, and will never be anything beyond a good stopgap option.
I didn't say he is a pigmy reckon he tends to lack a bit of technique at scrum time.
Prinsep as we all know is only a plodder, no wonder the Crusaders got rid of him - waste of time having the bloke in the squad... I want to see a Canes loose forward trio that offers much more, really good pace & ball handling skills etc so they can link up quickly with our backs to keep the momentum going & they're clearly going to do their core roles well too.
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Lol Ben May is back in the picture again, not sure if he’s injury cover or simply helping boost the numbers at pre season training. I thought the guy was retired.
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@canes4life said in Hurricanes 2022:
Lol Ben May is back in the picture again, not sure if he’s injury cover or simply helping boost the numbers at pre season training. I thought the guy was retired.
May was one of our better scrummaging props... thought he'd retired as well, he must be about 40 now ?
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@kiwibloke said in Hurricanes 2022:
@bobily2 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke said in Hurricanes 2022:
@higgins said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke That is not likely to change whilst the lover affair with Alex Fidow and, to a lesser extent, Xavier Numia (who is simply a touch too small to be really effective) continues.
Fidow & Numia have very good balls skills - ideally you'd want your prop to have a bit of flair & be good at scrum time... as you say though, they are both a bit small as props & also lack a bit of scrummaging technique, not only do we need good starting props, we also need some depth in that area off the bench.
I doubt Fidow has ever been called small before.
I think Reed Prinsep deserves to have a Hurricanes' contract. He actually put in some good performances last season - he just isn't the most dynamic player, and will never be anything beyond a good stopgap option.
I didn't say he is a pigmy reckon he tends to lack a bit of technique at scrum time.
Prinsep as we all know is only a plodder, no wonder the Crusaders got rid of him - waste of time having the bloke in the squad... I want to see a Canes loose forward trio that offers much more, really good pace & ball handling skills etc so they can link up quickly with our backs to keep the momentum going & they're clearly going to do their core roles well too.
Of course you want that. Everyone always wants the best for their team in every position - but there aren't a whole lot of players like that who are being left out (for the most part). If you want to leave Prinsep out the squad, you've got to pick another player that better fits those ideals, and then weigh up whether those strengths makeup for their relative weaknesses in other areas.
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@bobily2 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke said in Hurricanes 2022:
@bobily2 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke said in Hurricanes 2022:
@higgins said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke That is not likely to change whilst the lover affair with Alex Fidow and, to a lesser extent, Xavier Numia (who is simply a touch too small to be really effective) continues.
Fidow & Numia have very good balls skills - ideally you'd want your prop to have a bit of flair & be good at scrum time... as you say though, they are both a bit small as props & also lack a bit of scrummaging technique, not only do we need good starting props, we also need some depth in that area off the bench.
I doubt Fidow has ever been called small before.
I think Reed Prinsep deserves to have a Hurricanes' contract. He actually put in some good performances last season - he just isn't the most dynamic player, and will never be anything beyond a good stopgap option.
I didn't say he is a pigmy reckon he tends to lack a bit of technique at scrum time.
Prinsep as we all know is only a plodder, no wonder the Crusaders got rid of him - waste of time having the bloke in the squad... I want to see a Canes loose forward trio that offers much more, really good pace & ball handling skills etc so they can link up quickly with our backs to keep the momentum going & they're clearly going to do their core roles well too.
Of course you want that. Everyone always wants the best for their team in every position - but there aren't a whole lot of players like that who are being left out (for the most part). If you want to leave Prinsep out the squad, you've got to pick another player that better fits those ideals, and then weigh up whether those strengths makeup for their relative weaknesses in other areas.
With the huge depth of players NZ have there has to be someone better in the country than him - the bloke just doesn't add anything... this is down to the head coach wanting him, I've talked to lot of people that can't believe he was selected as well.
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@kiwibloke said in Hurricanes 2022:
@bobily2 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke said in Hurricanes 2022:
@bobily2 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke said in Hurricanes 2022:
@higgins said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke That is not likely to change whilst the lover affair with Alex Fidow and, to a lesser extent, Xavier Numia (who is simply a touch too small to be really effective) continues.
Fidow & Numia have very good balls skills - ideally you'd want your prop to have a bit of flair & be good at scrum time... as you say though, they are both a bit small as props & also lack a bit of scrummaging technique, not only do we need good starting props, we also need some depth in that area off the bench.
I doubt Fidow has ever been called small before.
I think Reed Prinsep deserves to have a Hurricanes' contract. He actually put in some good performances last season - he just isn't the most dynamic player, and will never be anything beyond a good stopgap option.
I didn't say he is a pigmy reckon he tends to lack a bit of technique at scrum time.
Prinsep as we all know is only a plodder, no wonder the Crusaders got rid of him - waste of time having the bloke in the squad... I want to see a Canes loose forward trio that offers much more, really good pace & ball handling skills etc so they can link up quickly with our backs to keep the momentum going & they're clearly going to do their core roles well too.
Of course you want that. Everyone always wants the best for their team in every position - but there aren't a whole lot of players like that who are being left out (for the most part). If you want to leave Prinsep out the squad, you've got to pick another player that better fits those ideals, and then weigh up whether those strengths makeup for their relative weaknesses in other areas.
With the huge depth of players NZ have there has to be someone better in the country than him - the bloke just doesn't add anything... this is down to the head coach wanting him, I've talked to lot of people that can't believe he was selected as well.
The problem is a lot of people are essentially looking for a highlights reel player like Ioane or Savea (probably a bad example as they also do grunt work - but they want a player who can run like them) . They don't necessarily notice the grunt work players do. He makes a decent number of tackles, is a lineout option and is reasonably accurate in everything he does - and that can be more valuable. He is never going to be a world beater, but I can understand why a coach might want him in the squad - especially when the other loose forward options are all young guys with no experience (i.e. Howden, Laubscher, Iose).
Though it does become a problem when you have 3 or 4 of these no-frills players and start them all each game, refusing to make any changes, even when it isn't working.
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Ruben Love won the annual Surf to Peak in a time of 57.50, Richard Judd in second at 58.03 and Reed Prinsep third at 59.59.
Apparently Judd still holds the record for the fastest Surf to Peak time so Love has done well to top him this year.
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@bobily2 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke said in Hurricanes 2022:
@bobily2 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke said in Hurricanes 2022:
@bobily2 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke said in Hurricanes 2022:
@higgins said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke That is not likely to change whilst the lover affair with Alex Fidow and, to a lesser extent, Xavier Numia (who is simply a touch too small to be really effective) continues.
Fidow & Numia have very good balls skills - ideally you'd want your prop to have a bit of flair & be good at scrum time... as you say though, they are both a bit small as props & also lack a bit of scrummaging technique, not only do we need good starting props, we also need some depth in that area off the bench.
I doubt Fidow has ever been called small before.
I think Reed Prinsep deserves to have a Hurricanes' contract. He actually put in some good performances last season - he just isn't the most dynamic player, and will never be anything beyond a good stopgap option.
I didn't say he is a pigmy reckon he tends to lack a bit of technique at scrum time.
Prinsep as we all know is only a plodder, no wonder the Crusaders got rid of him - waste of time having the bloke in the squad... I want to see a Canes loose forward trio that offers much more, really good pace & ball handling skills etc so they can link up quickly with our backs to keep the momentum going & they're clearly going to do their core roles well too.
Of course you want that. Everyone always wants the best for their team in every position - but there aren't a whole lot of players like that who are being left out (for the most part). If you want to leave Prinsep out the squad, you've got to pick another player that better fits those ideals, and then weigh up whether those strengths makeup for their relative weaknesses in other areas.
With the huge depth of players NZ have there has to be someone better in the country than him - the bloke just doesn't add anything... this is down to the head coach wanting him, I've talked to lot of people that can't believe he was selected as well.
The problem is a lot of people are essentially looking for a highlights reel player like Ioane or Savea. They don't necessarily notice the grunt work players do. He makes a decent number of tackles, is a lineout option and is reasonably accurate in everything he does - and that can be more valuable. He is never going to be a world beater, but I can understand why a coach might want him in the squad - especially when the other loose forward options are all young guys with no experience (i.e. Howden, Laubscher, Iose).
Though it does become a problem when you have 3 or 4 of these no-frills players and start them all each game, refusing to make any changes, even when it isn't working.
This.
Specifically, when you have him and Blackwell in the same 15, there are basically two players doing the same role, and your forward pack starts to lose enough go forward.
The first choice loose trio should include Savea and Flanders and who? Put Flanders at 6, Savea at 8, and play either Kirifi or Gibson?
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@gt12 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@bobily2 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke said in Hurricanes 2022:
@bobily2 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke said in Hurricanes 2022:
@bobily2 said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke said in Hurricanes 2022:
@higgins said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke That is not likely to change whilst the lover affair with Alex Fidow and, to a lesser extent, Xavier Numia (who is simply a touch too small to be really effective) continues.
Fidow & Numia have very good balls skills - ideally you'd want your prop to have a bit of flair & be good at scrum time... as you say though, they are both a bit small as props & also lack a bit of scrummaging technique, not only do we need good starting props, we also need some depth in that area off the bench.
I doubt Fidow has ever been called small before.
I think Reed Prinsep deserves to have a Hurricanes' contract. He actually put in some good performances last season - he just isn't the most dynamic player, and will never be anything beyond a good stopgap option.
I didn't say he is a pigmy reckon he tends to lack a bit of technique at scrum time.
Prinsep as we all know is only a plodder, no wonder the Crusaders got rid of him - waste of time having the bloke in the squad... I want to see a Canes loose forward trio that offers much more, really good pace & ball handling skills etc so they can link up quickly with our backs to keep the momentum going & they're clearly going to do their core roles well too.
Of course you want that. Everyone always wants the best for their team in every position - but there aren't a whole lot of players like that who are being left out (for the most part). If you want to leave Prinsep out the squad, you've got to pick another player that better fits those ideals, and then weigh up whether those strengths makeup for their relative weaknesses in other areas.
With the huge depth of players NZ have there has to be someone better in the country than him - the bloke just doesn't add anything... this is down to the head coach wanting him, I've talked to lot of people that can't believe he was selected as well.
The problem is a lot of people are essentially looking for a highlights reel player like Ioane or Savea. They don't necessarily notice the grunt work players do. He makes a decent number of tackles, is a lineout option and is reasonably accurate in everything he does - and that can be more valuable. He is never going to be a world beater, but I can understand why a coach might want him in the squad - especially when the other loose forward options are all young guys with no experience (i.e. Howden, Laubscher, Iose).
Though it does become a problem when you have 3 or 4 of these no-frills players and start them all each game, refusing to make any changes, even when it isn't working.
This.
Specifically, when you have him and Blackwell in the same 15, there are basically two players doing the same role, and your forward pack starts to lose enough go forward.
The first choice loose trio should include Savea and Flanders and who? Put Flanders at 6, Savea at 8, and play either Kirifi or Gibson?
No doubt you need those players that consistently do the hard yakka, yeah, Blackwell is one of those, but certainly rate his pace & skill sets better than Prinsep.
I like all those loosies - as you say, Flanders at 6, Savea at 8 & I'd have Kirifi at 7... Gibson is a good player too.
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@kiwibloke I wouldn’t go with Kirifi, he was a giant dick last year and doesn’t deserve to start first.
I would go with Howden at 6 (despite his experience) Savea at 7 and Flanders at 8 with Brayden Iose being that impact loosie off the bench.
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@canes4life said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke I wouldn’t go with Kirifi, he is a giant dick.
FIFY
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@canes4life said in Hurricanes 2022:
@kiwibloke I wouldn’t go with Kirifi, he was a giant dick last year and doesn’t deserve to start first.
Yeah, he did act like a tool last year - but that's in the past, it's a new season, so hope he's learned from it as he's a top all-round 7.
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@canes4life Good loose forward trio there shame it won’t be the one they pick.
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Ruben Love will suit up for Team Rugby in the Black Clash this year alongside Jordie Barrett.
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