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  • nzzpN Offline
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    @Tim Suafoa looks a physical specimen in the game at the weekend.

    Great ot have tough decisions for a change!

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    @nzzp Beehre and Craig are coming through as locks too. Suspect the Blues will need a generous apprentice scheme to keep the talent. 🙂

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    @Tim Craig spent time with the main squad too this year, although he squeaks in under 2m.

    Kali Vaipulu is a shade over 2m but a big unit, was in blues U18 3 or 4 years ago, played in the Northland trial game v NH the other day, playing bloody well for Morewa / United Kawakawa.

    Although Northland are unusually strong at lock presently, so will need some injuries I expect: Goodhue, Caird, Hallam-Eames, Craig and even Tom.

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    @taniwharugby There's 22 yo Felix Kalapu at Auckland too.

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    @Tim interesting looking over this team sheet

    Herschel Fruean  /  Jul 4, 2018

    U18 Blues Squad for 2018

    U18 Blues Squad for 2018

    Congrats to all the boys that have been selected to the U18 Blues Squad that will be meeting over the holidays at MAGS from Sunday 8th – 12th July. They will be selecting 2 teams that will play against the 2 Hurricane teams at Owen Delany Park in Taupo on Sunday 15 July. This is […]

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    @taniwharugby said in Blues 2022:

    Kali Vaipulu is a shade over 2m but a big unit, was in blues U18 3 or 4 years ago, played in the Northland trial game v NH the other day, playing bloody well for Morewa / United Kawakawa.

    Is this the guy who was in the Chiefs U20s last year? Listed as a BOP player. Bloody tall.

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    @Bovidae yeah I think thats him.

    Google says he was in BOP HP Squad last year.

    @Steven-Harris I think he mentioned he has a relative that played for Northland previously, which is why he has come back/up here.

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    @taniwharugby A Ta$man and MP lock in there too (Mahonri Ngakuru).

    Will be interesting to see if Hamdahn Tuipulotu plays NPC this year.

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    Looking at that Blues U18 squad, is Josh Jacomb an Aucklander who has headed to Taranaki, or was he just schooled at Sacred Heart?

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    @Bovidae Apparently he played Roller Mills for Harbour, and was from Albany.

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    @Tim said in Blues 2022:

    @Bovidae Apparently he played Roller Mills for Harbour, and was from Albany.

    Everyone north of the bridge leaves! 🙂

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    I missed it earlier, but Tom Coventry will be part of Samoa's coaching team.

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    EXCITING YOUNG AUCKLAND TRIO EXTEND CONTRACTS — Blues Rugby

    EXCITING YOUNG AUCKLAND TRIO EXTEND CONTRACTS  — Blues Rugby

    A trio of emerging young Auckland players have extended their time with the Blues for a further two years. Loose forward Adrian Choat, 24, halfback Taufa Funaki, 22 and midfielder Corey Evans, 21 have signed through to 2024, having emerged through the Auckland and Blues development pathway. The tr

    A trio of emerging young Auckland players have extended their time with the Blues for a further two years.
    
    Loose forward Adrian Choat, 24, halfback Taufa Funaki, 22 and midfielder Corey Evans, 21 have signed through to 2024, having emerged through the Auckland and Blues development pathway.
    
    The trio has made over 20 appearances for the Blues between them this year with Choat playing in 12 of the 14 games mostly off the bench, while Funaki has had two starts in his six appearances and Evans four with two starts.
    
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    @KiwiMurph said in Blues 2022:

    EXCITING YOUNG AUCKLAND TRIO EXTEND CONTRACTS — Blues Rugby

    EXCITING YOUNG AUCKLAND TRIO EXTEND CONTRACTS  — Blues Rugby

    A trio of emerging young Auckland players have extended their time with the Blues for a further two years. Loose forward Adrian Choat, 24, halfback Taufa Funaki, 22 and midfielder Corey Evans, 21 have signed through to 2024, having emerged through the Auckland and Blues development pathway. The tr

    A trio of emerging young Auckland players have extended their time with the Blues for a further two years.
    
    Loose forward Adrian Choat, 24, halfback Taufa Funaki, 22 and midfielder Corey Evans, 21 have signed through to 2024, having emerged through the Auckland and Blues development pathway.
    
    The trio has made over 20 appearances for the Blues between them this year with Choat playing in 12 of the 14 games mostly off the bench, while Funaki has had two starts in his six appearances and Evans four with two starts.
    

    Why are two of them doing gang signs?

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    @Machpants "W" for Waitemata or West Auckland.

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    @Machpants said in Blues 2022:

    Why are two of them doing gang signs?

    They aren't gang signs.

    Choat is from West Auckland so that's a W and and Funaki is from East Auckland so that's an E.

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    @KiwiMurph riiiiight, that originated in East and Westside gangs in USA

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    @Machpants said in Blues 2022:

    @KiwiMurph riiiiight, that originated in East and Westside gangs in USA

    Ok? It's 2022 - those hand signals in 2022 don't mean "gang signs"

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    a mate pointed me to this

    2003 Super 12 season - Wikipedia

    history to repeat itself?

    Semi finals
    17 May 2003
    19:35
    Auckland Blues New Zealand 42 – 21 Australia ACT Brumbies
    Eden Park, Auckland
    Attendance: 42,000

    Grand final
    Main article: 2003 Super 12 Final
    24 May 2003
    19:35
    Auckland Blues New Zealand 21 – 17 New Zealand Canterbury Crusaders
    Eden Park, Auckland
    Attendance: 45,000[6]

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