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    Tough for players like Jackson. If he was more consistent he would be a good super rugby first. But unfortunately for him he's not.

    He was great against Auckland and it shows what he can do when on form. Hope he does return for next year as even if Morgan is our starting 1st5 we need a backup just in case

    Hope things go well for him in Japan though

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/130294100/jackson-gardenbachop-off-to-japan-after-missing-out-on-hurricanes-contract

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    So best 23:?

    1. P Raketie-Stones
    2. A Aumua
    3. T Lomax
    4. J Sangster
    5. I Walker-Leawere
    6. D Flanders
    7. D Kirifi
    8. A Savea
    9. TJ Perenara
    10. A Morgan
    11. S Rayasi
    12. J Barrett
    13. B Proctor
    14. B Sullivan
    15. R Love/ J Moorby

    16. D Coles
    17. X Numia
    18. O Franks
    19. D Bird
    20. P Lakai
    21. C Roigard
    22. B Cameron
    23. J Moorby/ R Love

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    There are multiple combinations you could go with. I would personally select Delany at 6 and I would definitely have Mafileo in the 23. You could also use Delany off the bench to cover 6/lock.

    So many options though which is great for our depth. I would start Higgins when Barrett is out away on rest duty.

    @Mackerzzzz said in Hurricanes 2023:

    So best 23:?

    1. P Raketie-Stones

    2. A Aumua

    3. T Lomax

    4. J Sangster

    5. I Walker-Leawere

    6. D Flanders

    7. D Kirifi

    8. A Savea

    9. TJ Perenara

    10. A Morgan

    11. S Rayasi

    12. J Barrett

    13. B Proctor

    14. B Sullivan

    15. R Love/ J Moorby

    16. D Coles

    17. X Numia

    18. O Franks T Mafileo

    19. D Bird C Delany 6/lock cover

    20. P Lakai 7/8 cover

    21. C Roigard

    22. B Cameron

    23. J Moorby/ R Love

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    Agree many options. But based on the coaches Blackwell will almost certainly start. Maybe with Bird as his locking partner and IWL as a replacement. Likewise J Savea to start as well.

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    @Winger that would be a shame IWL & Sangster are the best options for me.

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    @foobaNZ said in Hurricanes 2023:

    @Winger that would be a shame IWL & Sangster are the best options for me.

    Will it be shame though? Blackwell and Bird outperformed Walker-Leawere in both clashes this year when the Lions and Magpies met. I'm a big fan of Walker-Leawere but he really needs to lift his work-rate. Sangster though has been impressive for BOP and continues to go from strength to strength.

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    @Canes4life IWL is a menace in the tackle and at maul time in particular. That weight and ability to hold the player up puts him ahead of the Lions pair for me (and as you know I'm a Lions fan!)

    He also seems to play his best footy for the Canes.

    But - I'm happy with any of the 4. Blackwell like Proctor has ironed out the issues in his game. He's still undersized but when we're not playing Saffa teams anymore it's not as relevant.

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    @foobaNZ Im not a Blackwell fan. Far from it. But the Blackwell,bird,Delany combination was first rate for Wellington. I'm still hoping for IWL to come good but he seems to go missing in games. Increase his workrate and he would start. Until then he's a replacement option. A good one with his size and strength

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    I was certainly in the IWL bandwagon earlier this year but Dominic Bird has been outstanding in September and October. Nothing flashy but his cleaning in the rucks has allowed the Lions to get quick ball. During the final, his support of Lakai when he took out two Cantab defenders, was just delightful. He thus allowed Asafo Aumua to score his try. His presence is also a major factor in the way the Lions scrum held its own against teams with a higher reputation in this domain.
    Sangster has been outstanding too but could remain behind Blackwell who is one of Holland's favorite.

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    Linked to first post

    The Canes finish with some tough games (Chiefs and Blues away and Crusaders at home) but until then it's a good draw. Team play Blues Chiefs and MP twice.

    THE HURRICANES FULL SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC DRAW: (ALL TIMES NZT)

    RD1: Reds v Hurricanes, Saturday 25 February, Queensland, 9:45PM
    RD2: Rebels v Hurricanes, Friday 3 March, Melbourne, 10:10PM
    RD3: Hurricanes v Blues, Saturday 11 March, Wellington, 7:05PM
    RD4: Hurricanes v Waratahs, Friday 17 March, Wellington, 7:05PM
    RD5: Moana Pasifika v Hurricanes, Saturday 25 March, Auckland, 7:05PM
    RD6: Hurricanes v Force, Sunday 2 April, CET Arena, Palmerston North, 3:35PM
    RD7: Highlanders v Hurricanes, Saturday 8 April, Dunedin, 7:05PM
    RD8: Hurricanes v Chiefs, Saturday 15 April, Wellington, 7:05PM
    RD9: BYE
    RD10: Hurricanes v Brumbies, Friday 28 April, Wellington, 7:05PM
    RD11: Fijian Drua v Hurricanes, Saturday 6 May, Suva, 2:05PM
    RD12: Hurricanes v Moana Pasifika, Saturday 13 May, Wellington, 4:35PM
    RD13: Chiefs v Hurricanes, Saturday 20 May, Hamilton, 7:05PM
    RD14: Blues v Hurricanes, Saturday 27 May, Auckland, 7:05PM
    RD15: Hurricanes v Crusaders, Saturday 3 June, Wellington, 7:05PM

    Hurricanes 2023 Squad Announced

    Hurricanes 2023 Squad Announced
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    @Canes4life Again? They've had a few preseason games in Levin. I wonder if they're going to completely ignore Hawke's Bay again. Last year, they had excuse. This season, none at all.

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    @Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2023:

    @Canes4life Again? They've had a few preseason games in Levin. I wonder if they're going to completely ignore Hawke's Bay again. Last year, they had excuse. This season, none at all.

    Don’t Horowhenua have a big stake in the Canes? Maybe that’s why?

    I’ll most likely head along. I went to the last one played there a few years ago before COVID came along.

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    TJ Perenara pretty much gone for the Super season. Big opportunity for Cam Roigard to get plenty of minutes in 2022, and potentially an opportunity for Richard Judd.

    Who's likely to fill the gap?

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/130532404/were-gutted-for-him-all-blacks-halfback-tj-perenara-ruptures-achilles

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    That's a real shame as he had a memorable last month or two.

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    @Canes4life Disappointing for TJP and the Canes. Injuries suck for both players and teams!

    So the Canes need someone to be the 3rd halfback behind Roigard and Booth. So many of NZ depth going overseas to the MLR and Japan makes it more difficult to find good back-up.

    Looking at halfbacks from the region without a SR contract, Richard Judd, Luke Campbell and Connor McLeod (who is only the 3rd hb for the Magpies, so probably wouldn't be picked anyway) are all off to the USA. Judd would have been the player to get a call-up if he'd been available.

    All others will be a step down, but there aren't too many options. Lisati Milo-Harris (Northland) may be available; he has SR experience. Liam Blyde (Taranaki) looked handy during the NPC. Then there's ex-Wellington, now Otago, Kemara Hauiti-Parapara, who got a lot of game time during the NPC.

    The best halfback from the NZ U20s, Hotham, is taken. I don't think the others are ready? Adam Lennox was behind Blyde for Taranaki.

    Off the Hurricanes U20 halfbacks, Jordie Viljoen is a great talent and he played well for NZ U19s, but he's too young.

    It will be interesting who'll get the call-up. I think I'd go with Blyde, but I probably missed some other available players.

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    @Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2023:

    @Canes4life Disappointing for TJP and the Canes. Injuries suck for both players and teams!

    So the Canes need someone to be the 3rd halfback behind Roigard and Booth. So many of NZ depth going overseas to the MLR and Japan makes it more difficult to find good back-up.

    Looking at halfbacks from the region without a SR contract, Richard Judd, Luke Campbell and Connor McLeod (who is only the 3rd hb for the Magpies, so probably wouldn't be picked anyway) are all off to the USA. Judd would have been the player to get a call-up if he'd been available.

    All others will be a step down, but there aren't too many options. Lisati Milo-Harris (Northland) may be available; he has SR experience. Liam Blyde (Taranaki) looked handy during the NPC. Then there's ex-Wellington, now Otago, Kemara Hauiti-Parapara, who got a lot of game time during the NPC.

    The best halfback from the NZ U20s, Hotham, is taken. I don't think the others are ready? Adam Lennox was behind Blyde for Taranaki.

    Off the Hurricanes U20 halfbacks, Jordie Viljoen is a great talent and he played well for NZ U19s, but he's too young.

    It will be interesting who'll get the call-up. I think I'd go with Blyde, but I probably missed some other available players.

    I've got a feeling Luke Campbell signed overseas. There's also Logan Henry who made his debut last season, I'm pretty sure he will be hanging around somewhere. I would probably go with Richard Judd, he was solid without being spectacular in the NPC but has plenty of experience which we may need now.

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    @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:

    @Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2023:

    @Canes4life Disappointing for TJP and the Canes. Injuries suck for both players and teams!

    So the Canes need someone to be the 3rd halfback behind Roigard and Booth. So many of NZ depth going overseas to the MLR and Japan makes it more difficult to find good back-up.

    Looking at halfbacks from the region without a SR contract, Richard Judd, Luke Campbell and Connor McLeod (who is only the 3rd hb for the Magpies, so probably wouldn't be picked anyway) are all off to the USA. Judd would have been the player to get a call-up if he'd been available.

    All others will be a step down, but there aren't too many options. Lisati Milo-Harris (Northland) may be available; he has SR experience. Liam Blyde (Taranaki) looked handy during the NPC. Then there's ex-Wellington, now Otago, Kemara Hauiti-Parapara, who got a lot of game time during the NPC.

    The best halfback from the NZ U20s, Hotham, is taken. I don't think the others are ready? Adam Lennox was behind Blyde for Taranaki.

    Off the Hurricanes U20 halfbacks, Jordie Viljoen is a great talent and he played well for NZ U19s, but he's too young.

    It will be interesting who'll get the call-up. I think I'd go with Blyde, but I probably missed some other available players.

    I've got a feeling Luke Campbell signed overseas. There's also Logan Henry who made his debut last season, I'm pretty sure he will be hanging around somewhere. I would probably go with Richard Judd, he was solid without being spectacular in the NPC but has plenty of experience which we may need now.

    I think you may need to re-read my post.

    I don't really rate Logan Henry.

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    @Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2023:

    @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:

    @Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2023:

    @Canes4life Disappointing for TJP and the Canes. Injuries suck for both players and teams!

    So the Canes need someone to be the 3rd halfback behind Roigard and Booth. So many of NZ depth going overseas to the MLR and Japan makes it more difficult to find good back-up.

    Looking at halfbacks from the region without a SR contract, Richard Judd, Luke Campbell and Connor McLeod (who is only the 3rd hb for the Magpies, so probably wouldn't be picked anyway) are all off to the USA. Judd would have been the player to get a call-up if he'd been available.

    All others will be a step down, but there aren't too many options. Lisati Milo-Harris (Northland) may be available; he has SR experience. Liam Blyde (Taranaki) looked handy during the NPC. Then there's ex-Wellington, now Otago, Kemara Hauiti-Parapara, who got a lot of game time during the NPC.

    The best halfback from the NZ U20s, Hotham, is taken. I don't think the others are ready? Adam Lennox was behind Blyde for Taranaki.

    Off the Hurricanes U20 halfbacks, Jordie Viljoen is a great talent and he played well for NZ U19s, but he's too young.

    It will be interesting who'll get the call-up. I think I'd go with Blyde, but I probably missed some other available players.

    I've got a feeling Luke Campbell signed overseas. There's also Logan Henry who made his debut last season, I'm pretty sure he will be hanging around somewhere. I would probably go with Richard Judd, he was solid without being spectacular in the NPC but has plenty of experience which we may need now.

    I think you may need to re-read my post.

    I don't really rate Logan Henry.

    Logan Henry would probably be the guy then I'd say considering he's been around the squad. I don't rate him too highly either.

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    Or do you try to talk around Leroy Carter from his sevens deal? That would be my first go to

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