Northland Rugby 2022
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@taniwharugby I have no idea Matich is so fit , I have no doubt he could play back to back matches with no issues , besides I am not entirely sure if he played the full 40 in the 2nd half ..makes no sense .
I know Graham has a liking for Saimoni Uluinakauvadra, but he’s been injured for 15 months , just hope we are not making the same mistake we made with Kane Jacobson ..
Someone’s gonna be disappointed when it comes to picking those that loose forward mix
So far selected
Tom Robinson 6/lock
Rob Rush 6/7
Sam McNamara..I see Sam solely as a 6I suspect Uluinakauvadra will be signed
Which leaves 3 spots only .Tevita Faukafa
(A few issues in and around fitness , but will give you gain line as an 8 and can slip into lock )
Matt Matich ( No synopsis required ,we know what he brings)
Jonah Ma’uu ( has been a stand out in club and to be fair played well in the trial )
Jacob Matiu ( played 8 in the trial ,looks lighter than he’s ever been ,but once again we know what he brings )
Melino Fotu
( great one for the future in my opinion ,been in top form in club footy ,amazing athlete but from those in the know better ranging wide , was a little quiet in the trial , needs roll the sleeves up when the game gets tight )I would take Faukafa and Matich , the next is one is a toss up.
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@Steven-Harris see I simply dont understand their thinking in that trial v NH.
Hawkins & Hohaia started...seriously, what is the point of starting these 2 together in a trial/development game?
We know exactly what these 2 bring, why not start Nankivell at 10 & Going? Was Bell from KK unavailble?
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@taniwharugby , several pulled out due to knocks in club games and the odd COVID contact , have since heard Matich only played 40 minutes due to a concussion protocol that kept him out so if that’s the case fair enough ..
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@Steven-Harris odd, surely around the concussion thing, you are either cleared to play or you shouldnt play at all, 1 min or 80 mins?
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@taniwharugby I actually thought Hohaia was ordinary, just makes poor decisions , even if they had kept Hawkins at first five and given either Going or La Vavasour time with Murray, besides it’s another midfield back your looking for especially if Goodhue is selected for the ABs ..
To me that’s odd , Going looked good , both he La Vavasour are 2nd fives in my eyes ..they both carry into contact much stronger than Blake ..
In my time following the Taniwha , the selection of Blake Hohaia has to be the most puzzling one ,but as they say selection is in the eye the selector at that time .Dan Hawkins played reasonably well , his strengths is his kicking game and his kicking off the tea and he defends well for a small fella
However he does sit in the pocket , which does not offer any threat running at the line , put in a really good cross kick which was unfortunately picked off by the Harbour winger ..probably should have been kept in hand . -
@Steven-Harris well as I have said plenty of times, Hohaia doesnt stand out in club rugby (and I watch Kamo more often than most other teams) makes the same poor decisions.
Hawkins can control a game, and is a courageous defender, but he is not a plyer to ignite an attack, as you say, he sets so deep, and as he isnt the quickest pace wise or his distribution, we are so often caught well behind the gain line, and when you are setting targets for your loosies, it aint great, and his kicking game isnt long enough.
Aside from a few signings that I have mentioned maybe once or twenty times, overall I think we will have a strong squad, but my concern is our coaches have shown very little to indicate they are able to pick the right players or get the best out of players and also put systems and structures in place for us to build on.
The development behind the scenes seems lacking, they arent as bad as when Ferris was running things pulling in randoms from outside Northland left right and centre, but from what I hear, they arent really development focused.
I think our starting 15 or even 23 this year could be very good, loosies are the one area I am not 100% on where we will go though, assuming fitness, Tom should be at 6, meaning McNamara, Matiu, Matich, Mau'u, Faukafa (given the depth we have at lock, assume he will again focus on loosie) all battling for the 7/8 spots.
At lock we have Goodhue, Caird, Hallam-Eames, Craig and then Vaipulu in the wings here too.
The players at our disposal, if we cant win more than 1 game this year, our coaches should be sacked!
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weather looking scratchy for this weekend, key game for me is the Kamo v HH one, and I will be going to watch this one.
One of the hardest hitting defenders in the comp is Kamo prop, Iose Brown, and HH have a beast of a prop in Esile Fono, so should be good seeing them square off!
Probably too close to call, especially with Kamo losing Tua to the Blues, if I had to stick my neck out, I reckon HH could sneak it in a close one
Sharks will be too strong for KK
Waipu should account for Wellsford
OBM should get past Hika, although OBM have been all over the show this season, losing at home to KK, and then winning away over the Sharks, so if they lost it wouldnt surprise me
MN v Morewa / United Kawakawa could be a good game, but the MN grounds will be heavy with all the recent rains, so the forward battle will decide that, reckon MN will take it.Current top 4 of MN, HH, Kamo, Waipu should all still be top 4 at the end of the weekend, but 4th-6th will be tight come tomorrow afternoon.
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Another tight round, with all bar 1 result going as I predicted, and that was Wellsford getting up over Waipu.
In mild but breezy conditions, Kamo went down to HH in a tight contest which was a bruising and niggly game.
HH did better with ball in hand, but defended for long periods in thier 22, and a 70m intercept try proved to be the difference.
The Kamo 9 under pressure at the back of a scrum, stepped inside the loosie, ran 5 and opened a gap, but instead of taking it, threw a pass that was plucked off by the HH 12....
Scrums were hit and miss, with one side dominating one, then next the other team, Kamo lineout struggled again, throw long, lose >50% of the time, so attacking lineout in the 22, where do they throw it...
Otherwise bit of an odd game where no one really stood out, Kamo made silly errors in the wrong parts of the field, while HH were a bit more accurate, although did concede a try when they were down to 14 following a YC for what appeared a cynical play.
Defence won this for HH, but errors robbed Kamo of the opportunity to really push thier defence.
This opens a gap for 1 & 2, while 4 points separates 3rd-5th and only 4 points between 4th-7th
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@Tim ok, so the bench...
Bruce Kauika-Peterson, Justin Davies, Ross Wright, Hallam-Eames/Caird, Loosie, Milo-Harris, Hawkins, Hohaia
Obviously not my favoured bench, but I expect Reihana/Hawkins likely the other way around Cooper is floating about, and Hohaia...
Plenty of locking options behind those mentioned - Craig, Vaipulu, King
Hoping Murray gets some starts alongside Tua, but coach fave Hohaia likely to get more than his share, allowing Ranger to start on the wing or come on from the bench.
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@taniwharugby Is Jarred Adams joining your squad?
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@Tim I think he is signed although IIRC @Steven-Harris said he had picked up an injury that may rule him out for the season???
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Fairly straight forward looking round this weekend, although I am going to Okara Park to watch footy, so no club rugby this weekend for me.
I think MN (1) will be too strong for Kamo (3) who will likely now lose 3 on the bounce as they look to cling onto a top 4 spot, which will be dependent on other results, MN will stay at #1.
HH should account for Hika to cement #2
OBM should beat Wellsford as they make a late charge to break into the top 4
Waipu (5) v Sharks (4) is the toughest to pick, Waipu with an upset loss last week, Sharks unconvincing in thier tight win...a win for Waipu will put them ahead of the Sharks into the top 4, and thats the way I'm leaning, a home side win.
KK v Morewa / United Kawakawa, battle of the mid-north...on form, M/UKK should be too strong as they press thier case for the top 4, and a win will keep them in touch with 3rd and 4th as we head to the final round.Next weekend will be some very interesting match ups battling for 3rd and 4th, with 1 & 2 playing one another to determine who gets the top spot.
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@taniwharugby Why the early kick offs?
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@taniwharugby Hell the curtainraisers must kick at lunchtime. Does this impact much when the reserve team from the northern areas like Kerikeri plays Wellsford reserves as the early game, for example?
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@taniwharugby Blimey that means the reserve team would have to leave about 8.00am to get there and be ready for kick off. Not so bad for the return trip though with plenty of refreshment stop options on the way back! I suppose it does impact negatively on working people making themselves available for those long away games and there would be a lot of mix and match patch up away teams making do with who they can rustle up.
My nephew plays fourth grade for Sydney Uni where they usually kick off at something like 0910hrs and it never tires me remarking that they must be bullying the Under 6s off the field so they can have their games! Having said that I see he has been dropped for this week (Uni publish the starting lineups for all their teams on their website every Thursday night) which can only mean one or a combination of
i) unpaid subscription
ii) injured - obviously gets that from his mother's side
iii) new girlfriend on the scene
iv) did not turn up for training
v) slept in and did not make kick off time last time they played
vi) simply not being good enough to warrant selection now that his father is no longer coaching him